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Thank you for the reply. Shavesgreen is the safari consultant and they will have a rep. in camp, since this will be a "cull hunt" the cost is locked in & no horns or hides can be exported. Trophy hunting is available at the normal rate. The only fees required in advance are the base $1250 for the "cull hunt".
I understand that you get what you pay for, the low price is due to the number of hunters that will be in camp. I've not been able to find negative reports on Shavesgreen, if there are any out there please chime in.
I have compiled all my information and I will be posting everything in the
Hunting- Zambia sub-forum upon completion.
Some interesting points that I have found out which pertain to posts in this thread are--
There is a $2/round tax on ammunition brought into Zambia [I have decided not to bring in my own rifle, for simplicity]; The one caveat is can I transfer through South Africa with ammunition without declaring a rifle...? In theory my checked bags should clear via transfer, but still a ?
VAT is 17.5%, which is not normally inclusive, so you must budget for that and there is no option for refund that I have found.
Zambia is a Malarial country, so you will need to start a non-quinine prophylactic (there are resistant strains) prior to travel, as well as Yellow Fever & Cholera. Typhoid, Hep. A & B, TB and Tetanus, although not required, are highly recommended.
A Visa is usually issued at the point of entry as a visiting sportsman, however if you are traveling via South Africa it recommended that you get it in advance. Start early it takes sometime to process.
Presently I have not booked with Shavesgreen yet, because I am having to get my Passport renewed. I pulled it out and noticed that it would expire before I would leave. The closest USPS office that handles Passports is 1 hr. away and they cannot issue an express renewal, they would send it out or I could drive 5 hrs. away to the nearest office that could. I opted to have it sent out, the verdict on that being a wise decision remains to be seen.
The two most informative sites are the "
Ultimate Trip Planning Guide" found on this web-site and
www.safaribwana.com
Thank you again to all that have posted.