
Temperatures are moderate to mild, the grass and bush still thick but with a yellow hue. Landscapes in Namibia are beautiful during February, with abundant water and trees and grasses in bloom.Īutumn (March - May) is relatively warm, with temperatures of around 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit). Rainfalls are heaviest during December and January. Snakes are very rarely seen during winter months.ĭuring summer months (December - February), temperatures in Namibia reach temperatures of up to 35 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit). Winter is dry in Namibia, and animals frequently visit the water holes equipped with bow hunting blinds during this time. Hunting during the Namibian winter season is recommendable in general because of the colder temperatures and particularly for bow hunting. Savannahs, grass plains and mountain stretches provide a diverse habitat for various species and will allow for great hunting and photography.ĭuring winter (June - August), temperatures may be below freezing (32 degrees Fahrenheit) in the early mornings and at night, but will increase substantially throughout the day. The hunting area varies geographically and throughout seasons. Namibian Hunting Season: February - November

Filmed, directed and compiled by PH Rudie de Klerk at Jan Oelofse Hunting Safaris in March 2014. Many of our clients bring along their families.īelow promotional film features PH Steve Tors and son Oliver Tors on hunting expedition. Non-hunting observers are welcome to come along on the hunting adventure. Parents taking their children on a first time hunt can rest assured that our PHs are excellent mentors of the hunting trade. Elderly and disabled clients are able to approach most species by car, but other hunters prefer a good stalk. The hunt is configured according to your very personal requirements and expectations. Another 120 000 acres of surrounding concession area are available for hunting species whose territories are more extensive, such as leopard. Hundreds of different bird species thrive in our area, as do non-huntable rare species such as the serval, bat-eared fox, aardwolf and aardvark. The diverse Namibian landscape includes mountain ranges, savanna, bush and open grass plains and provides a habitat for a wide range of animals. Once you leave the hunting lodge, you will be on hunting grounds, in the midst of pristine Namibian wilderness, teeming with wildlife.


On an 80 000 acre large privately owned property, home to all the big game such as elephants, white & black rhino, hippo, leopard, cheetah and lion, as well as all the other species on our price list and many more, your hunt will will be truly an African experience.
