Game Species

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

African Wildcat

The African wildcat is a shy, nocturnal hunter with sand-colored fur and dark stripes—perfectly adapted to savannas and steppes.

Baboon

The chacma baboon is strong and intelligent – known for its social group structures and alert behavior.

Blesbuck Common

In addition to the Blesbuck Common, our reserve is also home to Blesbuck Copper, Blesbuck Yellow, Blesbuck White, and Blesbuck White Saddleback.

Brown Hyena

The brown hyena has shaggy, dark brown fur and powerful jaws. It is a shy scavenger and usually lives in dry regions of Africa.

Buffalo (Cape)

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

Bushbuck

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

Caracal

The caracal is a medium-sized wild cat with distinctive black ear tufts, short reddish-brown fur, and impressive jumping ability.

Crocodile

The Nile crocodile is the largest reptile in Africa and a skilled hunter, known for its strength, powerful jaws, and ability to hunt both in water and on land.

Duiker (Grey)

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

Eland (Cape)

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

Gemsbuck Oryx

The Oryx impresses with its long horns and adaptability – hunting it requires patience and a good knowledge of the terrain.

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.

Giraffe

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

Honey Badger

The honey badger is a courageous predator with a black body and light gray stripe down its back, known for its defensiveness and toughness.

Impala (Common)

With its reddish-brown coat and graceful build, the impala is one of Africa’s most iconic and agile antelopes. In addition to the Impala Common, our reserve is also home to the Impala White and Impala Black variants.

Jackal

The black-backed jackal is a medium-sized predator with reddish-brown fur, black saddle coloring, and pointed ears, known for its adaptability and opportunistic hunting behavior.

Klipspringer

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

Kudu

The kudu, with its spiral horns, is the dream of many hunters. It is also known as the “Grey Ghost” because it is almost invisible in the bush.

Nyala

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

Ostrich

The ostrich is the largest bird in the world. It cannot fly, but it is a fast runner with powerful legs that can reach speeds of up to 70 km/h.

Porcupine

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

Red Hartebeest

The red hartebeest is a robust antelope, recognizable by its reddish-brown coat, long face, and distinctive, lyre-shaped horns.

Red Lechwe

The Red Lechwe lives in swampy areas and is perfectly adapted to water. He has a reddish-brown coat, white markings on his belly, and long, backward-curving horns.

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.

Roan

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

Sable

With its curved horns, the sable is one of the most impressive antelopes—the absolute highlight of a hunt.

Serval

The serval is a medium-sized wild cat with long legs, large ears, and golden yellow fur with black spots and stripes, perfectly adapted to life in tall grass.

Spotted Hyena

The spotted hyena is a powerful predator with sand-colored fur and dark spots, known for its distinctive social behavior and distinctive laugh.

Springbuck (Common)

In addition to the Springbuck Common, our reserve is also home to Springbuck Copper, Springbuck White, and Springbuck Black.

Steenbok

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

Tsetssebe

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.

Vervet Monkey

The vervet monkey is a medium-sized primate with gray-green fur, a black face, and white hair around the eyes and mouth, known for its social lifestyle in groups.

Warthog

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

Waterbuck

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

Wildebeest (Blue)

The wildebeest is a sturdy antelope with distinctive curved horns and a striking mane. In addition to the Blue Wildebeest, our reserve is also home to the Black Wildebeest, Golden Wildebeest, Royal Wildebeest, and King Wildebeest.

Zebra

The zebra is recognizable by its black and white stripes and lives in herds in savannas and grasslands.

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.