
HUNTING EXPERIENCES
‘HERE IN SOUTH AFRICA’ LUXURY HUNTING EXPERIENCES

HUNTING THE WILD HEART OF SOUTH AFRICA
Step into the untamed beauty of Limpopo’s Rooiberg Conservation Zone, where rolling hills, golden grasslands, and ancient bushveld echo with the rhythm of the wild. This is Tsedela Safaris—a family-owned, licensed hunting outfitter and private game lodge where authenticity meets world-class adventure.
Welcome to “Here in South Africa” Hunting Experiences—where we do more than track game; we chase connection, conservation, and unforgettable memories.
Tailored Hunting Experiences – Just for You
We understand that no two hunters are the same — which is why, in addition to our set hunting packages listed below, we also offer fully customised experiences designed around your unique preferences.
Our standard packages offer excellent value, with built-in discounts based on the number of hunters in your group and the species most readily available during your chosen timeframe. However, if you have a specific vision for your African safari, we’re here to bring it to life.
We warmly encourage you to get in touch with us to create a bespoke hunting adventure. Let us know how many days you’d like to spend in the bush, which species you’re keen to pursue, and whether you'd like to include any additional excursions — from photographic safaris in national parks and post-hunt trips to Victoria Falls, to fishing in Namibia or unforgettable elephant encounters. We’ll build an itinerary that blends the thrill of the hunt with the best of Southern Africa.
Prefer to hunt à la carte? No problem. We can arrange that too with a simple, flexible approach — ensuring you get the exact experience you're after, without compromise.
At Here in South Africa, we don’t just offer hunts — we craft journeys that leave a lasting impression.
Daily Rates – Your Adventure, Your Way
We offer flexible daily rates to suit your preferred hunting style:
Solo Hunter with Personal PH (Professional Hunter) – $345 per day
Enjoy a one-on-one experience with your own dedicated PH, tailored entirely to your pace and goals.Two Hunters sharing One PH – $295 per hunter, per day
Perfect for friends or family looking to share the experience while still receiving expert guidance.Non-Hunting Observers – $150 per person, per day
We always welcome guests who want to soak up the safari life without picking up a rifle. Whether it’s for the photos, the atmosphere, or just being part of the journey, you’re more than welcome to join.
For those who prefer a more flexible approach, you’re welcome to build your own À La Carte African Safari. Simply pay the daily rate and select the species you'd like to hunt from our trophy fee list — allowing you to craft your experience exactly as you wish.
The Taste of the Hunt: Fireside Feasts in the African Bush
Each evening on your hunting experience with us is crowned with something truly special — a crackling fire, a cold drink in hand, and a meal that celebrates the spirit of South Africa.
As the sun sinks below the horizon and the stars scatter across the sky, we gather around the flames to prepare a feast. This isn’t just dinner — it’s a ritual, a celebration of the land and the day’s adventures.
Expect to be spoilt with the very best South African flavours, both wild and traditional. On the menu? Succulent cuts of venison such as kudu, eland, or impala — expertly seasoned and cooked over open flames to lock in that smoky, tender goodness. For those preferring more familiar fare, we’ll have juicy lamb chops, prime beef steaks, and marinated chicken sizzling on the coals.
Each evening brings something different. Think rich potjies (slow-cooked stews) bubbling away with game meat and local vegetables, boerewors spiralling over the fire, and homemade roosterkoek (fire-baked bread) served hot off the grid. Every bite tells a story — of tradition, of wilderness, of shared moments around the fire.
And we don’t stop at the main course. Expect local favourites like chakalaka, pap, and fresh salads on the side, followed by something sweet to finish — whether it’s malva pudding, koeksisters, or a toasted marshmallow beneath the stars.
It’s authentic, it’s delicious, and it’s cooked with heart — the way South Africans have done it for generations.
Welcome to the Lodge: Your Home in the Wild
Tucked away in the heart of the bushveld, our lodge is where rugged adventure meets laid-back comfort. After a day spent tracking wildlife or soaking up the beauty of the land, this is your place to unwind, reconnect, and recharge — surrounded by nature, but with all the comforts you could wish for.
At the centre of it all is the braai area, where the fire is always lit and stories flow as easily as the drinks. It’s the beating heart of the lodge — the perfect spot to gather, grill, and relive the day’s highlights beneath a sky full of stars.
Cool off in the swimming pool, set against a backdrop of acacia trees and wide-open skies. Whether you’re diving in after a day in the bush or lounging poolside with a drink in hand, it’s the ideal place to relax and take it all in.
For those travelling in groups, we offer a mix of private en-suite rooms for added comfort and privacy, as well as shared group rooms — perfect for families or friends who want to stay together. Each room is thoughtfully designed with a touch of rustic charm, offering everything you need for a restful night’s sleep.
The bar area is fully stocked and always welcoming — a great place to enjoy a cold beer, sip on a local brandy, or raise a glass to the day’s adventures. Just nearby, the dining area offers both indoor and outdoor seating, where hearty meals are served with warmth and generous hospitality.
Need to mix a little business with pleasure? Our conference room is fully equipped for small meetings or presentations, blending functionality with the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Whether you’re here to hunt, explore, or simply unwind — the lodge is your base, your sanctuary, and your connection to the wild. It’s not just a place to stay. It’s a place to feel truly at home.

HUNTING PACKAGES
MAGUGA DAM
Located on the Komati River in northern Eswatini, is the country's largest dam and a vital source of water and hydroelectric power. Surrounded by scenic hills and lush landscapes, the dam is an impressive feat of engineering, providing irrigation for agriculture and supporting local communities. Its vast reservoir also serves as a popular destination for outdoor activities, attracting visitors seeking relaxation and adventure.
Tourists and locals alike visit Maguga Dam for fishing, boating, and picnicking along its tranquil shores. The dam’s location near the Piggs Peak region also provides access to cultural and historical sites, adding to its appeal as a must-visit destination in Eswatini.
HHOHHOO REGION
The dirt roads of Eswatini’s Hhohho region offer a rugged and adventurous journey through some of the country’s most breathtaking landscapes. Winding through rolling hills, dense forests, and remote valleys, these roads can be challenging, especially after heavy rains when mud and deep ruts make driving tricky. Travelers can expect a mix of gravel, rocky paths, and occasional river crossings, making a 4x4 vehicle or a dual-sport motorcycle the best choice for exploration.
Despite the rough terrain, the rewards are plenty—stunning mountain views, encounters with rural communities, and access to hidden gems like waterfalls and nature reserves. Wildlife sightings are common, with antelope, monkeys, and vibrant birdlife often appearing along the routes. For those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure, the dirt roads of Hhohho promise an unforgettable experience filled with both challenges and natural beauty.
HAWANE NATURE RESERVE
Located in the highlands of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), is a pristine conservation area known for its rolling grasslands, scenic dams, and diverse birdlife. Situated near the Malolotja Nature Reserve, it offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The reserve's cool, misty climate creates a lush environment that supports a variety of flora and fauna, making it an excellent destination for birdwatching, hiking, and photography.
The reserve is home to a large dam that attracts various waterbirds, adding to its ecological appeal. With its unspoiled landscapes and tranquil atmosphere, Hawane Nature Reserve offers an ideal getaway for those seeking to experience Eswatini’s natural beauty and rich biodiversity.
PONTA MOLANGANE
Located in the highlands of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), is a pristine conservation area known for its rolling grasslands, scenic dams, and diverse birdlife. Situated near the Malolotja Nature Reserve, it offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The reserve's cool, misty climate creates a lush environment that supports a variety of flora and fauna, making it an excellent destination for birdwatching, hiking, and photography.
The reserve is home to a large dam that attracts various waterbirds, adding to its ecological appeal. With its unspoiled landscapes and tranquil atmosphere, Hawane Nature Reserve offers an ideal getaway for those seeking to experience Eswatini’s natural beauty and rich biodiversity.
PONTA DO OURO
In southern Mozambique, is a coastal paradise known for its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life where we’ll spend 3 nights. A top destination for diving and snorkeling, its warm Indian Ocean waters are home to coral reefs, dolphins, and whale sharks. The town offers a laid-back vibe with beachfront bars, seafood restaurants, and rich local culture.
Beyond the beach, visitors can enjoy deep-sea fishing, kayaking, and quad biking through coastal dunes. Dolphin tours allow for unforgettable swimming experiences in their natural habitat. Whether relaxing on golden sands or exploring the ocean, Ponta do Ouro offers the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.
SWAZILAND LOCALS
The people of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) are known for their warmth, hospitality, and deep sense of community. Whether in bustling towns or remote villages, visitors are often greeted with genuine smiles and a welcoming spirit. The Swazi culture places a strong emphasis on respect and togetherness, making interactions with locals feel personal and heartfelt. Traditional values remain strong, and visitors may witness vibrant cultural practices, from communal gatherings to the famous Umhlanga Reed Dance.
Hospitality extends beyond greetings—locals are always eager to share their stories, traditions, and even a home-cooked meal. Markets and roadside stalls are great places to experience this friendliness firsthand, where conversations flow as easily as trade. Whether asking for directions, joining in a dance, or simply sharing a laugh, visitors to Eswatini will find that its people are just as enriching as its landscapes.
PRICING:
Daily Rate for a Hunter choosing to hunt with his own PH (Professional Hunter) - $345 per day
Daily Rate for a (2) Hunters wishing to hunt with (1) PH - $295 per day
Non Hunting Observers are always welcome to join the Hunter at the rate of $150 per day at our Witklip (Whitestone) Lodge
INCLUDED:
‘Here in South Africa’ merchandise by WALT GEAR
ALL meals
Transport from airport
Event Merch
Game drive’s everyday
Professional Hunter (PH)
Bush walks
Hunting Photos
OPTIONAL
Fly in up to 6 pax via a Bell 407 Helicopter from OR Tambo International Airport (contact us for rates)
Golf outings at Zebula Golf Estate
Safari’s at Kruger National Park
Guided motorcycle adventures with Bonafide Moto Co
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