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O107 - Tanzania Lion Safari

For the hunter looking for Tanzania African Lion Hunts we have an awesome Tanzania African Lion Outfitter.

Hunting Tanzania African Lion can be very exciting and an awesome hunting trip to experience. You want to make sure you pick a reputable Tanzania African Lion Outfitter for your trip. We have researched this African Lion Outfitter in Tanzania for you and give them our full endorsement for Tanzania African Lion Hunts.

At Watlington Outdoors, we have done the research for you and in most cases personally hunted with the outfitters we represent. We would not recommend a trip or outfitter that we wouldn’t feel comfortable going with ourselves! Best of all, this advice to you is FREE!


Tanzania!

Masai area (near Kilimanjaro   International Airport)
The  Masai area extends to the border of Kenya  in the north of Tanzania.  It is famous for its wonderful landscape and variety of game. Hunters can enjoy  an amazing countryside. In the north, there are wide open grass prairies that  change into dry acacia landscape. One can find big herds of Thompson and Grant  gazelle here. This is a great habitat for gerenuk, wildebeest, and also lesser  kudu, fringed-ear oryx, buffalo, and leopard.

Selous Game Reserve (near Dar    es Salaam International   Airport)
The  Selous (pronounced “sell Lou”) is named after big game hunter Frederick  Courtney Selous, and offers the largest hunting area in Tanzania.  Together with the famous Serengeti, it is known as the biggest conservation  area in Tanzania.  The Selous offers the real Africa for the  dedicated big game hunter. The Selous is completely unpopulated. This area is  about 21,000 square miles. Nowhere else on Earth can you find more big game.

Due to  the low altitude (1000 to 2000   feet above sea level) and the proximity to the Indian Ocean, humidity here is higher than in the Masai  area. You will feel the heat. Daytime temperatures in July and August range  from 77° F to 86° F. Night time temperatures range from 64° F to 72° F. Later  in the season, October and November, daytime temperature reaches 86° F to 95° F  and night time temperature 72° F to 82° F.

Our camp can fulfill any request. Be aware that this is a classic tent safari like 100  years ago. The accommodation consists of large wall tents like Ruark or  Hemingway used. All tents are equipped with beds, linens, bedside table,  hallstand and bathroom. Coolers, short wave radio and a 4×4 vehicle in top  condition complete the camp equipment. A voltage converter delivers 220 V.  Adapters for 110 V for recharging your camera are available in camp. The camp  staff is made up of 10 to 15 people. This team is on duty 24 hours a day to  make your stay with us as smooth as possible.

LION Safari, on a 16 day hunt
On the same basis of for our 14 day option on Leopard hunting, here you will only pay for 16 days of camp and outfitting. All other species on a 21 day license can be hunted except for for 2nd and 3rd
buffaloes, elephant and leopard.


Pricing and Packages

16 day LION safari on a 21 day license 1x1 basis
Daily Rate @ US$ 1,600 per day 25,600
Government Hunting License 1,250
Government Conservation Fee U$ 150/day x 21 3,150
Pack/Dip/Crate Fee 1,800
Government Trophy Export Tax 500
Gun Import incl Government. Tax per Gun 250
Concession Fee U$ 120/Day 1,920
Community development U$ 120/day 1,920
TOTAL 36,390
Additional Costs:
Estimated charter flight cost, round trip 3,450
1 x Lion, with the 20% community levy 7,800
1st Buffalo with the 20% community levy 2,280

Pricing reflects approximate base package costs and should not be assumed to be all-inclusive. FOR SPECIFIC PRICING, BROCHURES, AVAILABILITY AND RELATED INFORMATION, CLICK HERE

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