Katy Darren
AH veteran
Country: South Africa, Eastern Cape
Dates: 02 May 2024 – 08 May 2024
Type of Hunt: Plains Game
Method of Hunting: Rifle; a Tikka 7 mm Rem Mag with 160 gr Swift A frame custom loads with a Leupold Vari-X 5 3-15x44and a Ruger RSM 375 H&H with 260 gr Nosler Accubondcustom loads with a Leupold Vari-X 6 2-12x44; both scopes with CDS for the elevations and loads
Outfitter: @GAME 4 AFRICA SAFARIS
PH: Don Laaks (also Wik Coetzee for a couple hunts)
Locations Hunted: Eastern Cape
Species Hunted: Spirals – Bushbuck, Nyala, Kudu, Eland, other animals - Blue Wildebeest, Red Hartebeest, Impala, Warthog
Trophy Quality: Outstanding
Species seen, population, quality of game observed: Woodvale: Kudu, Eland, Nyala, Bushbuck, Buffalo, Waterbuck, Giraffe, Impala, Warthog. At Mountain Top: Bushbuck, Zebras, Waterbuck, Blue and Black Wildebeest, Red Hartebeest, Buffalo, Steenbok, Springbuck, Blesbok, Warthog. At KrambergMountain Property: Sable, Eland, Red Hartebeest, Blue Wildebeest, Kudu, Waterbuck, Roan, Impala, Zebra, Springbok. Many species and numbers, rams and bulls seem to be high quality and good numbers of old ones for nice trophies.
Lodging: Outstanding, Individual chalets with great views at Woodvale, great rustic feel and modern lodging at KrambergMountain Property.
Food: Excellent and plenty of it! Enjoyed our Eland tenderloin the last evening. Also had impala, springbok, blesbuck, warthog sausage, blue Wildebeest lasagna, Eland hamburgers…possibly missing 1 or 2, all were delicious!
Activities: Cape Town for 4 days on the front end. Did take a day during hunting to see Grahamstown and Port Alfred, the Beach.
Travel Method: Air
High Points: People, quality of trophies, beauty of the land/landscape.
Low Points: None to mention
Things to Improve: None
Overall Rating: Highly recommend. It’s my first Africa safari so I don’t have anything to compare to but start to finish was professional and first class.
Would recommend to a friend: 100%
To the trip details, apologies in advance if too verbose for some. I’m writing this both for the AH community, so many who’ve helped me prepare, as well as myself and my memories long term so I’m putting in many details –
Travel
For us, out of Houston, we fly United and it goes through Newark to Cape Town. We upgraded to Premium Economy for the trip out for only $400 per ticket, for some reason roundtrip bumped it up to over $2000 per ticket so we stuck with it only going. Thankfully, our Chief Africa Safari consultant @Houston Bill recommended plenty of layover time because missing the big flight to Africa can screw up the whole trip. We had almost 4 hours and needed it due to late arriving aircraft into Houston then technical issues that had me sweating. When I looked at next flights to Cape Town it would have cost us 3 days! We made it with only about 20 mins to spare, whew!
By the way, premium economy was nice, worth a few hundred per ticket for sure!
Once to Cape Town the guy from Rifle Permits met us and got us going then we were also met by the tour guide we were using (more on that below). They helped us through, and the great Africa service was underway!
Cape Town on the front end for 4 days.
My wife and I stayed at the One and Only hotel on V&A Waterfront. Fantastic place and service, they could store my rifles in a gun safe onsite and had a spa which was very nice. Great food, bar, restaurants, close to much to do on waterfront area…amazing place, do recommend! Pricey and I normally wouldn’t spend that much but we used Amex points and it was a bucket list trip for me turning 60 so c’est la vie!
We toured every day using Gott 2 Tour and Jamie Whitehouse was our tour guide and driver, he also picked us up at airport and dropped us off at the end; highly recommend! Great guy, very friendly and incredibly knowledgeable on all things SA, history,and Cape Town –
Day 1, Cape Point, Cape of Good Hope, and penguins on Boulder Beach
Day 2, Table Mountain
Day 3, Wine Tours in Franschhoek and Stellenbosch; we did tastings at Grande Provence, Thalema, and Rust en Vrede. Thoroughly enjoyed them all, bought some wine from each and had some from Rust en Vrede shipped home.
We really enjoyed all our time in Cape Town, from the restaurants to the shops to the tours and the hotel it was great. It also gave us time to get acclimated and ready for the hunting adventure to come!
Dates: 02 May 2024 – 08 May 2024
Type of Hunt: Plains Game
Method of Hunting: Rifle; a Tikka 7 mm Rem Mag with 160 gr Swift A frame custom loads with a Leupold Vari-X 5 3-15x44and a Ruger RSM 375 H&H with 260 gr Nosler Accubondcustom loads with a Leupold Vari-X 6 2-12x44; both scopes with CDS for the elevations and loads
Outfitter: @GAME 4 AFRICA SAFARIS
PH: Don Laaks (also Wik Coetzee for a couple hunts)
Locations Hunted: Eastern Cape
Species Hunted: Spirals – Bushbuck, Nyala, Kudu, Eland, other animals - Blue Wildebeest, Red Hartebeest, Impala, Warthog
Trophy Quality: Outstanding
Species seen, population, quality of game observed: Woodvale: Kudu, Eland, Nyala, Bushbuck, Buffalo, Waterbuck, Giraffe, Impala, Warthog. At Mountain Top: Bushbuck, Zebras, Waterbuck, Blue and Black Wildebeest, Red Hartebeest, Buffalo, Steenbok, Springbuck, Blesbok, Warthog. At KrambergMountain Property: Sable, Eland, Red Hartebeest, Blue Wildebeest, Kudu, Waterbuck, Roan, Impala, Zebra, Springbok. Many species and numbers, rams and bulls seem to be high quality and good numbers of old ones for nice trophies.
Lodging: Outstanding, Individual chalets with great views at Woodvale, great rustic feel and modern lodging at KrambergMountain Property.
Food: Excellent and plenty of it! Enjoyed our Eland tenderloin the last evening. Also had impala, springbok, blesbuck, warthog sausage, blue Wildebeest lasagna, Eland hamburgers…possibly missing 1 or 2, all were delicious!
Activities: Cape Town for 4 days on the front end. Did take a day during hunting to see Grahamstown and Port Alfred, the Beach.
Travel Method: Air
High Points: People, quality of trophies, beauty of the land/landscape.
Low Points: None to mention
Things to Improve: None
Overall Rating: Highly recommend. It’s my first Africa safari so I don’t have anything to compare to but start to finish was professional and first class.
Would recommend to a friend: 100%
To the trip details, apologies in advance if too verbose for some. I’m writing this both for the AH community, so many who’ve helped me prepare, as well as myself and my memories long term so I’m putting in many details –
Travel
For us, out of Houston, we fly United and it goes through Newark to Cape Town. We upgraded to Premium Economy for the trip out for only $400 per ticket, for some reason roundtrip bumped it up to over $2000 per ticket so we stuck with it only going. Thankfully, our Chief Africa Safari consultant @Houston Bill recommended plenty of layover time because missing the big flight to Africa can screw up the whole trip. We had almost 4 hours and needed it due to late arriving aircraft into Houston then technical issues that had me sweating. When I looked at next flights to Cape Town it would have cost us 3 days! We made it with only about 20 mins to spare, whew!
By the way, premium economy was nice, worth a few hundred per ticket for sure!
Once to Cape Town the guy from Rifle Permits met us and got us going then we were also met by the tour guide we were using (more on that below). They helped us through, and the great Africa service was underway!
Cape Town on the front end for 4 days.
My wife and I stayed at the One and Only hotel on V&A Waterfront. Fantastic place and service, they could store my rifles in a gun safe onsite and had a spa which was very nice. Great food, bar, restaurants, close to much to do on waterfront area…amazing place, do recommend! Pricey and I normally wouldn’t spend that much but we used Amex points and it was a bucket list trip for me turning 60 so c’est la vie!
We toured every day using Gott 2 Tour and Jamie Whitehouse was our tour guide and driver, he also picked us up at airport and dropped us off at the end; highly recommend! Great guy, very friendly and incredibly knowledgeable on all things SA, history,and Cape Town –
Day 1, Cape Point, Cape of Good Hope, and penguins on Boulder Beach
Day 2, Table Mountain
Day 3, Wine Tours in Franschhoek and Stellenbosch; we did tastings at Grande Provence, Thalema, and Rust en Vrede. Thoroughly enjoyed them all, bought some wine from each and had some from Rust en Vrede shipped home.
We really enjoyed all our time in Cape Town, from the restaurants to the shops to the tours and the hotel it was great. It also gave us time to get acclimated and ready for the hunting adventure to come!