Mozambique is generally known as a war torn country full of landmines, howe ever since the stop of the civil war almost 2 decades ago hunting opened up around 1995 and is only getting better each year. To the north Mozambique is bordered by Tanzania, to the west by Malawi, Zimbabwe and South Africa and the east by the Indian Ocean. A wide range of plains game occurs in Mozambique plus four of the big five – Elephant, Lion, Leopard and Buffalo - which could be hunted while on safari. Everything is free ranging and species that is high priority is Nyala, Sable, Lichtenstein Hartebeest, Livingston Suni and Eland, Red Blue and Common Duiker, Oribi, Common Reedbuck, Warthog, Bushpig, Zebra, Waterbuck and Chobe Bushbuck to name but a few. Arrival point is Johannesburg, from where a charter or commercial airline could be taken to take you to Beira on the Eastern side of Mozambique from where you again will charter into camp 20 minutes away. PBS operate in Coutada 10, a 600 000 acre hunting block granted by the Mozambique Government.
Base camp, situated almost in the very northern part of the concession is approximately 130 ft above sea level, which is only about 40 km away. Hunting is done in areas that vary from savannah, riverine areas, swamp and grass plains.
Luxury Safari accommodation consisting of luxury Wooden Log Cabins and typical East African Style tents with bathrooms ensuite. 220Volt Electricity is available in all camps at night. The bush chef will prepare meals consisting mostly of venison, vegetables and fruit from the area. A bar is available and before arrival in camp you will inform us what you wish to have in camp.
Laundry is done on a daily basis.
Pick-up is done from Johannesburg International Airport Phillip Bronkhorst Safaris agent. Due to charters schedules arrival day will be spent in Pretoria from where you will charter out the next day enroute to camp via Beira. Departure day consist of an early morning flight to Beira and then to Pretoria where you will overnight and depart the next day to destination. Flight Schedules are as follows:
Wonderboom Airport – Polokwane International Airport – 40 minutes
Polokwane International Airport – Beira International Airport – 2h30
Beira International Airport – Camp – 25 minutes
Hunting usually starts in June 1 since it rains before that. Hunting is done until late October before the rains start again. Temperatures ranges from around 50 f at night to 85f during the day. It is advised to bring raingear along since you might experience rainstorms. Day temperatures could be very humid.
Plenty of plains game occurs in the area and four of the big five could be added onto that.
Keep in mind malaria is an everyday occurrence like the rest of Africa. See your doctor for medical advise. With the chartered plane in camp you are always sure of a safe flight out to a doctor or hospital if needed.
Communications with camp is via satellite phone, or radio. It is advisable to bring your own Satellite phone with.
Trophies are field prepared in camp from where it is shipped to a local taxidermist. From South Africa your trophies will either be dipped and shipped to your taxidermist or you can have it mounted in South Africa.



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Lephalale, 0555
South Africa