Game Species

In our reserves, you can hunt up to 40 different animal species.

Blue Wildebeest

The hardy an exciting stalk—a classic among Africa’s plains game.

Buffalo

The African buffalo is powerful, alert, and known for its fighting spirit—a challenging game species for experienced hunters.

Nyala

Nyalas are elegant and shy—perfect for quiet stalking in densely vegetated areas that require a delicate touch.

Waterbuck

The waterbuck is a large antelope with a robust build, long horns curved backward, and a characteristic white ring on its rear.

Red Lechwe

The red lechwe is a water-loving antelope with reddish-brown fur, white belly patches, and long horns curved backward.

Grey Duiker

The elusive duiker prefers dense vegetation and is hard to spot—a real challenge for stealthy hunters.

Klipspringer

The agile klipspringer moves skillfully through rocky terrain—ideal for an exciting mountain hunt with great long-distance views.

Steenbok

This small antelope is extremely alert and swift—hitting one here proves true hunting skill and quick reflexes.

Kudu

The kudu’s spiral horns make it a dream for many hunters—it prefers bushy landscapes and rarely stays visible for long.

Roan Antelope

The roan antelope is rare and proud—hunting one is considered a special achievement in African wildlife.

Eland Cape

Elands are massive yet shy—a thrilling combination for experienced hunters with endurance and foresight.

Bushbuck

The elusive bushbuck usually appears only at dusk—hunting one shows patience and sharpness.

Sable

With its curved horns, the sable is one of the most impressive antelopes—a true highlight of any safari.

Gemsbuck Oryx Golden

The golden-colored gemsbok is a rare color variant of the oryx antelope, known for its long, straight horns and striking facial markings.

Gemsbuck Oryx

The gemsbok impresses with its long horns and desert adaptability—hunting it requires patience and a good understanding of the terrain.

Giraffe

The giraffe is the largest land mammal in the world, recognizable by its long neck, spotted pattern, and short, fur-covered horns (ossicones).

Blesbuck Common

The blesbock is a grass-eating antelope with distinctive white facial markings and strong, ribbed horns, typical of the open savannahs of South Africa.

Blesbuck Copper

A rare color variation of the blesbok—its copper-colored coat makes it a special trophy on any safari.

Blesbuck white 
Saddleback

With its striking white saddle patch, this variant of the Blesbock is an extraordinary eye-catcher in open terrain.

Blesbuck Yellow

A rare blesbock with yellowish fur – combines special coloring with the behavior of the classic blesbock.

Blesbuck White

With its snow-white coat and striking horns, the white blesbok is an impressive sight in the savannah.

Reedbuck Common

The reedbuck is a medium-sized antelope with sandy brown fur, a white belly, and slightly forward-curving, ribbed horns, which is mainly found in wetlands.

Reedbuck Mountain

This mountain variant of the reedbuck – adaptable and shy – inhabits higher-altitude grasslands and scrublands.

Tsetsebe

The tsesebe is a fast antelope with reddish-brown fur, a dark face, and strong, slightly curved horns. It is considered one of the fastest ungulates in Africa.

Red Hartbeest

Das Rote Hartebeest ist eine robuste Antilope, erkennbar an ihrem rotbraunen Fell, langem Gesicht und markanten, lyraförmigen Hörnern.

Springbuck Common

The springbok is an elegant antelope with sandy brown fur, a white belly, and dark facial stripes. Its curved black horns and jumping ability make it unmistakable.

Springbuck Copper

A springbok with bright copper-colored fur—a coveted trophy for lovers of unusual game species.

Springbuck White

With pure white fur and elegant horns, the white springbok is a rarity on the open steppes.

Springbuck Black

With its deep dark coat and striking horns, the black springbok is a special and rare color variant.

Black Wildebeest

The black-striped wildebeest is a robust antelope with dark fur, strikingly curved horns, and a characteristic mane. It prefers to live in open grasslands.

Golden Wildebeest

The golden wildebeest is a rare color variant of the wildebeest with golden fur, distinctive curved horns, and a powerful build. It lives in open savannas and grasslands.

Royal Wildebeest

A rare and majestic variation, the Royal Wildebeest captivates with its unique coat pattern and proud stance.

Blue Wildebeest

The robust wildebeest is always on the move and offers exciting stalking – a classic among Africa's plains game.

King Wildebeest

A rare variation with lighter fur—the King Wildebeest combines exotic looks with the behavior of a classic wildebeest.

Impala White

A rare colour variant with pure white coat – the White Impala combines elegance with the agility of a classic impala.

Impala Black

A striking variant with dark brown to black coat – the Black Impala stands out for its unique appearance and graceful movements.

Impala Common

With its reddish-brown coat and graceful build – the Common Impala is one of Africa’s most iconic and agile antelopes.

Warthog

Warthogs often appear suddenly and demand quick decisions—perfect for action-packed hunting moments.

Bush Pig

Bush pigs are nocturnal and hard to spot—perfect for adventurers seeking excitement even at night.

African Civet

The nocturnal civet cat is rarely seen—ideal for patient hunters seeking something out of the ordinary.

Porcupine

Porcupines are an unusual target—the hunt often comes with exciting stories to tell.

Common Impala

The classic impala is known for its graceful movements—ideal for beginners and lovers of traditional stalking.

Cape Eland

Africa’s largest antelope demands strategic approach—its hunt is both challenging and impressive.