Africa Hunting Trips
An African safari offers an unparalleled adventure through the continent’s breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife.
From the iconic Big Five—lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros—to a variety of plains game like kudu, impala, and zebra, there are opportunities for hunters of all levels. Safaris not only provide a thrilling experience but also play a crucial role in conservation efforts, supporting local communities and preserving habitats.
Whether navigating savannas, woodlands, or desert terrains, an African hunting safari is a journey of a lifetime, blending adventure, tradition, and a deep connection with nature.
Available Africa Hunts
Hunting Africa With Tru Flight Adventures
Planning a hunting trip to Africa becomes effortless with Tru Flight Adventures. They specialize in organizing extraordinary safaris, connecting you with top-notch outfitters and expertly managed hunting concessions. Whether you’re pursuing plains game or the iconic Big Five, Tru Flight Adventures ensures every detail is covered, from permits to accommodations, so you can focus on the adventure. Their expertise and dedication to creating ethical and memorable experiences make them the perfect partner for your African hunting journey.
When Can You Hunt In Africa?
There’s a number of different times of the year where you can go hunting in Africa. Since we have so many species available to hunt, you can nearly go hunting in Africa year round. Each one of our individual game hunts above will let you know when hunting trips take place, so make sure you look for those dates and times. Just click on a hunt above and you’ll find the dates within the hunting details.
Why Hunt In Africa?
There’s over 13 different countries that allow for some type of hunting. The countries in southern Africa, especially South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe, are visited by the largest numbers of hunters.
Although these countries offer excellent opportunities for hunting, they are also accessible and cheap, providing an unforgettable experience to first-timers. East Africa is home to vast wilderness areas as well as significant numbers of hazardous-game animals including lions, buffalo, leopards, and elephants.
Western and Central Africa’s treks are true to the tradition of mid-twentieth century luxury tented excursions. African hunters seeking extremely difficult game such as bongo and colossal eland may enjoy safaris in western and central Africa.