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Shart85

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I’m in the very early stages of planning an African safari for the family. Son will be about 9-10 at time of visit, wife and myself. Currently thinking Namibia or South Africa. Interested in getting suggestions for other countries and potential safari companies. Probably wouldn’t hunt unless i can find a company that could finagle it for myself as part of the trip. Would probably be looking at 2-3 weeks total. Would love to get some tips, suggestions and advice as well as hear experiences y’all have had.
 
Probably can't go wrong with either. That length of stay could even use different operators etc. it more site seeing.

Personally I'd go Namibia. Alot of larger concessions and varying landscapes. With 2-3 weeks you could see vastly different terrains
 
I haven't been to Namibia so I can't compare it to So Africa. I've been to So Africa 6 times, 3 times with the same outfitter. There are some outfitters with large ranches with varying landscapes that I've been on in the Eastern Cape and in Limpopo. The Eastern Cape has some great varied terrain and landscape. If you do go to So Africa, I would recommend a few days touring around Cape Town and a week or more hunting the Eastern Cape.
 
I’m in the very early stages of planning an African safari for the family. Son will be about 9-10 at time of visit, wife and myself. Currently thinking Namibia or South Africa. Interested in getting suggestions for other countries and potential safari companies. Probably wouldn’t hunt unless i can find a company that could finagle it for myself as part of the trip. Would probably be looking at 2-3 weeks total. Would love to get some tips, suggestions and advice as well as hear experiences y’all have had.
Buffalo Bore Live Stream (ewe toobz) tomorrow night 7PM Mountain Time, Q&A session, ask Tim then in their stream...
 
I've done hunting and non-hunting safaris in Southern Africa. I hunted in SA, and did non-hunting in Namibia/Botswana. One week hunting and two weeks not hunting. It was great.

Not sure I need to go back to SA unless I'm doing a super quick trip (one week). I'd def like to hunt in Nam/Bots
 
I’m in the very early stages of planning an African safari for the family. Son will be about 9-10 at time of visit, wife and myself. Currently thinking Namibia or South Africa. Interested in getting suggestions for other countries and potential safari companies. Probably wouldn’t hunt unless i can find a company that could finagle it for myself as part of the trip. Would probably be looking at 2-3 weeks total. Would love to get some tips, suggestions and advice as well as hear experiences y’all have had.

To make the best suggestion we should probably hop on a call to discus further. Can’t only glean so much from what you have stated here.

For a family we can certainly make a plan in either SA or Namibia very easily. Budget is a consideration, and adding some hunting for plains game would be easy enough and can be combined with a family trip at several venues we partner with.

Heading to Nashville for SCI in the morning but shoot me a DM and we can discuss further and make some more educated suggestions for you.

T
 
I’m in the very early stages of planning an African safari for the family. Son will be about 9-10 at time of visit, wife and myself. Currently thinking Namibia or South Africa. Interested in getting suggestions for other countries and potential safari companies. Probably wouldn’t hunt unless i can find a company that could finagle it for myself as part of the trip. Would probably be looking at 2-3 weeks total. Would love to get some tips, suggestions and advice as well as hear experiences y’all have had.
@Tony Caggiano is definitely the guy to talk to about this. 2-3 weeks is plenty of time to hit multiple countries and have a great time as a family. If you're going all the way over there, you might as well get in a couple of days of hunting and take your son with you. There are plenty of cool things for your wife to do for those couple of days (with the right outfitter) if she's not stoked about going hunting with you and your son.
 
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