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Central Region of Namibia (Khomas Region)
The mountains of Namibia
Size of hunting area 430 000 acres
Free range - self sustaining wildlife
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The pics don't give the impression of self sustaining wildlife though.
Same here! A little under that for meI cant wait to get there
Going to be a long 12 months
It was the longest wait of my life guys!Same here! A little under that for me
When are you going? we don’t have specific dates yet. Im thinking late MaySame here! A little under that for me
We’ll be there June 25-July 1 unless something happens. I would like to stay more than a week but I don’t think I’ll be able to make it happen and I’m too impatient to wait another year to go to Africa lolWhen are you going? we don’t have specific dates yet. Im thinking late May
If only the airlines were even remotely as efficient as Phillip’s operation. Currently I’m stuck in a hotel in Ethiopia after a hunt with Phillip. He has a great operation. I’ll get a full hunt report out after I get back home.
Ethiopian air took care of everything. When we got off the plane we were directed to another line depending on our connection. Once we got in the correct line (over an hour later) they had our new boarding passes stapled to a hotel voucher. We found our way to an attendant who had placed us with a driver in a minivan. We were taken across town to a hotel that in it’s day would have been very nice. This was at 5:00am. They had breakfast ready when we arrived. They called us for lunch and dinner. Then took us back to the airport at about 5:00pm for our 11:50pm departure. You don’t have to or get to think for yourself. I didn’t care for the location of the hotel or it’s condition, but I really like the Ethiopian people. Very friendly and try to be very helpful. Sometimes they have the skill to be helpful and sometimes not. I will fly this route again because it saves me 10+ hours of flight time to Namibia, but I’ll look at staying in a different part of town.