The impala is one of the most common and most graceful of all Africa’s antelopes. A slender, agile creature, it can clear formidable obstacles and run at speeds faster than 60km/h. Males are known as rams, while females are referred to as ewes and have no horns. Male impalas produce a scent from a gland on their foreheads to advertise their status to rivals. When he loses his rank, a male produces less scent. Weight: 40 - 80 kg.


  • Category: Plains Game

Description

Daily rate of 325 / 350 US$ per hunter per day and 200 US$ per observer.

Daily rates include

  • Food – Breakfast, lunch pack and dinner
  • Drinks - soft drinks/juice/water/coffee/tea/local beer – Hard liquor for you own account
  • Accommodation – private room & bathroom- Communal lodge, pool and boma
  • Hunt –access, vehicle, professional hunter, skinner, tracker, recovery of animals harvested and field preparation of trophies
  • Field preparation included skinning the animals and treating the raw material with salt, folding them and keeping them for taxidermy collection.