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Zimbabwe Hunting

Overview

Our Zimbabwe-South private concession is situated alongside the breathtaking Limpopo River. This vast landscape is known for its big-tusked Elephant and shares unfenced borders with both Kruger National Park and Gonarezhou National Park. The biggest bull produced this past season weighed a staggering 96 pounds. We are also blessed with healthy numbers of leopards, with a fair quota released annually.

Through our conservation efforts and income generated by sustainable hunting, we are able to support and uplift local communities. Poverty has become the reality these people face every day and the situation is aggravated by regular human-wildlife conflict. Hunting addresses this problem and provides much-needed funding for social development programmes and in many cases, it also became the only source of protein they know.

Accommodation

We have two camps in Zimbabwe due to the large size of our hunting area. Our main camp is a rustic thatched roof camp on the banks of the Bubi River, set in a dense riverine forest. Here we have six ensuite chalets. Our fly camp has all the basic amenities one might need with spacious ensuite canvas tents on raised concrete slabs, each with a shower, toilet and basin.

Firearms & Ammunition

Documentation:

  • We advise you to take out full insurance on all your firearms before travelling to Africa.
  • For each firearm and all ammunition imported to Zimbabwe, hunters need to complete in duplicate, a Certificate To Possess Firearms (Form F.R. 20).
  • Upon arriving at customs in Zimbabwe, present this form together with a copy of the Letter of Invitation which we will be sending to each client before travelling.
  • Customs will issue the temporary import/export permit at the border or airport.
  • Clients who visit or travel through South Africa first, would need to complete a South Africa Firearms Permit Application Form (SAPS 520) to obtain an import/export permit prior to their arrival. This might take up to two months to issue.

Rifles:

  • You could hire from our large selection of rifles, or import your own.
  • No limit on the number imported to Zimbabwe, but only 3 per hunter in South Africa.
  • Black powder rifles and handguns are allowed.
  • Not allowed: Automatic, semi-automatic or military category firearms.

Ammunition:

  • Allowed: 100 rounds of ammunition per rifle imported.
  • Make sure you only bring premium-quality, bonded bullets and “solids” for Elephant. Preferably from well-known reputable brands.
  • Transport all ammunition in a lockable container, separate from your rifle.

Calibre:

  • 375 H&H or larger for Elephant, Buffalo and Hippo.
  • For big cats, crocodiles and plains game, anything in the high .30-calibre bracket will do well.

Bowhunting:

  • To import, you need a special hunting permit at an additional fee.
  • Allowed: Compound bow hunting on Private and Communal land.
  • Not Allowed: Crossbows, recurve or longbows. Any bow hunting in National Parks or Government Controlled Hunting Areas.

Permits and Licences:

Prior to the hunt commencing, the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority has to issue a hunting permit to each hunter. Chasing Africa’s Sunset will obtain this on our client’s behalf. An additional, special permit is required for certain species like leopards, lions, elephants, crocodiles, etc.

Destination

Zimbabwe

Duration

7 Nights

Hunting Style

Rifle & Bow

Open Season

March - November
Packages Includes:
  • Comfortable Accommodation
  • Transfers between all locations
  • All Meals and Drinks
Packages Excludes:
  • All International & Domestic travel
  • Trophy Fees
  • Taxidermy Fees
  • Out of camp Expenses

Hunting Safari Gallery – Zimbabwe Big Game Hunting

Step into Zimbabwe’s wild frontier with Chasing Africa’s Sunset. Our private concession, bordering Kruger and Gonarezhou National Parks, is renowned for producing legendary big-tusked elephants, trophy leopards, and exceptional dangerous game encounters. This untamed terrain offers a rare opportunity to track Africa’s giants in their natural habitat.

Hunting in Zimbabwe

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes your Zimbabwe hunting concession unique?

Our private Zimbabwe-South concession borders both Kruger and Gonarezhou National Parks with no fences, providing access to free-roaming game in their natural habitat. It’s known for producing massive tuskers, abundant leopard populations, and a true wilderness experience.

What species can I hunt in Zimbabwe?

Zimbabwe offers a wide range of species, including big-tusked elephant, leopard, lion (with proper permits), buffalo, crocodile, hippo, and a variety of plains game such as kudu, sable, impala, and more.

What are the firearm regulations for hunting in Zimbabwe?

Hunters can import an unlimited number of rifles into Zimbabwe, but only three into South Africa. Semi-automatic, automatic, and military-grade firearms are prohibited. Each firearm must be registered using Form F.R. 20 at customs, along with a letter of invitation.

Can I bring my own ammunition?

Yes, you may bring up to 100 rounds per imported rifle. Only premium, bonded bullets and solids (especially for elephant) are permitted. Ammunition must be transported in a separate, locked case.

Is bow hunting allowed in Zimbabwe?

Yes, but only with a special permit. Compound bows are allowed on private and communal land. Crossbows, longbows, and recurve bows are not permitted, and bowhunting is not allowed in national parks or government-controlled areas.

What kind of accommodation is available on the concession?

We operate two camps: the main Bubi River camp with six ensuite thatched chalets, and a fly camp with spacious ensuite canvas tents on raised platforms, each equipped with shower, toilet, and basin.

How do I get a hunting permit in Zimbabwe?

All hunting permits are arranged through Chasing Africa’s Sunset in partnership with the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. Special permits for species like elephant, leopard, and crocodile are also secured by us in advance.

Can I rent a rifle instead of importing my own?

Yes, we offer a wide range of rental rifles suited for dangerous game and plains game. This is often a simpler and faster option for international travelers.

What caliber rifle is best for dangerous game?

For elephant, buffalo, and hippo, we recommend a .375 H&H or larger. For leopard, lion, and plains game, high .30-caliber rifles like the .308 or .300 Win Mag are ideal.

How does hunting support local communities in Zimbabwe?

Through sustainable hunting practices, we generate funding that supports community upliftment, job creation, and protein distribution in rural areas. It also helps reduce human-wildlife conflict by turning wildlife into a valuable asset for local people.

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Ready to take on big game hunting in Zimbabwe?

Discover the untamed wild of southern Zimbabwe with Chasing Africa’s Sunset. From heavy-tusked elephant and elusive leopard to classic plains game, this is a true dangerous game hunter’s paradise. Our exclusive concession borders Kruger and Gonarezhou National Parks, offering a raw, authentic safari experience.

Whether you’re pursuing a once-in-a-lifetime elephant or tracking cats through riverine forest, we’ll tailor every detail to meet your goals.

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