dailordasailor
AH enthusiast
What about the UK? We’ve hunted there a few times and going back next year. Always tipped ~20% as they are budget/cull hunts but never had reference to what is “expected” there
I don't know that there is such a small limit on USD that can be brought in. The amount you stated is about the amount in Rand a person can bring in. Generally when I have traveled abroad the limit I frequently hear is $10,000 USD. I know that the vast majority of people that I know of that have traveled to SA have taken more than $1,300 USD and never had an issue. Although, I am not an expert on this information and just speaking from experience.But, there is the issue that RSA for example limits the amount of cash you can bring into the country to $1300 US if I recall correctly. Now if I am going to tip even 10% on a 20,000 hunt for several PG and maybe a Buffalo or other DG animal (croc, hippo, etc), I either must figure out a way to bring in more cash, and declare it on entry or do what?? Give them Krugerrands? Diamonds, traveler's checks? It is a real question.
What about the UK? We’ve hunted there a few times and going back next year. Always tipped ~20% as they are budget/cull hunts but never had reference to what is “expected” there
In the UK the norm would be about £40-60 per day, esp if you aren’t after trophies.What about the UK? We’ve hunted there a few times and going back next year. Always tipped ~20% as they are budget/cull hunts but never had reference to what is “expected” there
$10,000 is the limit to take out of the US without declaring it. You can take more but you’ll spend a lot of time explaining why you are taking more than that.I don't know that there is such a small limit on USD that can be brought in. The amount you stated is about the amount in Rand a person can bring in. Generally when I have traveled abroad the limit I frequently hear is $10,000 USD. I know that the vast majority of people that I know of that have traveled to SA have taken more than $1,300 USD and never had an issue. Although, I am not an expert on this information and just speaking from experience.
I prefer the idea of his price is his price. They have the option to cost it out and offer a set price based on costs plus a profit margin. Setting a fair price and consistent pricing across their offerings means people can base a decision on that and not consider if their are 20-15% tips expected. I might be the minority but coming from a country where tips are not part of the culture I would prefer to have a set fee as opposed to having a tipping system that seems hierarchical in the distribution and a system I’m not familiar with with.As far as Africa, I would recommend talking to you outfitter. Ours is an owner PH and he was very reluctant to talk about tipping. He feels his price is his price and doesn't expect more. I appreciate that attitude and pressed him on suggestions for trackers and other staff. He didn't want us to tip more than $50 I believe and to include all tips in our final payment for him to pass out. His reasoning was that he takes good care of his employees and he doesn't want those guys to suddenly have a substantial amount of money in their pockets and disappear. We don't always appreciate how far $50 goes in some countries.
We followed his advise, plus we gave the trackers and skinners some small gifts. In the end, we tipped the owner/PH and his other PH $100/day and also paid for some groceries that were stolen out of his wife's car. They were all very grateful of what was given and we are returning to hunt with them this June. I will follow the same protocol as our last trip.
In the UK the norm would be about £40-60 per day, esp if you aren’t after trophies.
I’m from the UK and fortunate to have my own hunting grounds but I also have done and still occasionally hunt with guides here.Do you guide in the UK, or you live over there and hunt there? I noticed you posting quite a few things in the past about CWD and Muntjac scoring.
I’m from the UK and fortunate to have my own hunting grounds but I also have done and still occasionally hunt with guides here.