Travel
Morongwa Africa Bush Safari Game Hunting
- Item Number
- 5
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 15000 USD to Live Event Bidder
Item Description
Experience the South African sunrise as it warms the horizon and unveils the picturesque drama of grazing giraffes, roaring lions, and the mighty buffalo strolling across the savannah, all before you have finished breakfast. Morongwa Bush Safari Lodge is a private wildlife ranch situated within the Matlabas River Valley, in the heart of the Limpopo Province. Morongwa, meaning The Messenger in Setswana, is home to more than 250 bird species, a wide variety of wild game and is renowned for its impressive Kudu bulls. Morongwa is dominated by Acacia trees and wild raisin bushes and houses the sacred Marula trees which are regarded as one of the most valued African trees by both man and beast. Hemingway style safari tented chalets with private bathrooms and decked patios are among the accommodations at this African resort along with a main lodge featuring a cozy bar and dining room with stunning savannah views. This package includes:
- Six Nights/7 Day Stay for Two Hunters and Two Observers
- Food, Drinks, Chef, Maid and Laundry Service
- Ground transportation to and from Johannesburg Airport
- Trophy fees for two impalas and two warthogs
- Other animals available to hunt at current trophy prices
- Owner present and hosts your African Safari experience
- Hunters hunt with experienced professional game hunter 2:1 trackers and skinners
- Bow and Rifle hunting available
- 70% of trophies taken qualify for SCI Record Book
- Observers view wildlife by open-air vehicle, on foot or simply from the private chalet
- Observers may upgrade to hunting status for additional fee
- Morongwa Bush will coordinate side trips to Cape Town, Sun City and South African wine country
- Lion Encounter walking Tour for Four
- Local School volunteer day option
- Meal with the owners of Morongwa Bush in their Tulsa home to view their many mounted African animals and to advise you on your exciting expedition.
Donated by: Fred and Loretta Raschen, Monte Cassino Grandparents
Item Special Note
This trip takes place at a mutually agreed upon date during the Summer of 2018.
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