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Encyclopedia > Safari (hunting)

Safari as a distinctive way of hunting was popularized by Ernest Hemingway and Teddy Roosevelt. It is a several days or even weeks-lasting journey and camping in the bush or jungle, while pursuing big game.


Hunter is usually accompanied by professional local guide, skinners and porters in more difficult terrains. A special category being a solo-safari where all the license acquiring, stalking, preparation and outfitting is done by the hunter himself. Among trophy hunters, those who outfitted the safaris themselves would receive the greatest admiration.


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African safari hunting. Photographic and trophy hunting safaris in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. (304 words)
Safari hunting in Africa doesn't have to remain a dream for your future.
An African hunting safari will be an event that will be one of the happiest and most exciting experiences of your whole life.
Even though most hunters considering a hunting safari to South Africa feel that the planning and the details involved will seem like a daunting endeavor.
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