Species & Price List

2025 Hunting Safari Prices

High-Quality Safaris. No Compromises. At CT Safaris, our pricing reflects the level of expertise, service, and results we deliver. These rates are a guide — we’re open to building custom packages that meet your goals and budget, without cutting quality.

Serious hunters get serious value.
If you’re motivated and ready to book, we’re willing to talk exclusive savings. No fluff, no games — just real deals for hunters who know what they want.

We compete with the best in the business and often outperform them — offering top-tier hunts, expert guides, and unforgettable experiences at fair, market-related prices.

With CT Safaris, you get more than what you pay for. That’s the difference

Daily Rates are charged per person per day

*No charge for arrival and departure days

One Client guided by
one Professional Hunter

US$450PPD / CA$585PPD

Two Clients guided by
one Professional Hunter

US$350PPD / CA$455PPD

Optional Extras

ObserversUS$200PPD / CA$260PPD
Touring daysUS$395PPD / CA$515PPD

You can download our complete price list in PDF format by clicking on the link below.​

Aardwolf (Proteles cristata)

Aardwolf (Proteles cristata)

Overview
The aardwolf, meaning “earth wolf” in Afrikaans, is a small, insectivorous mammal native to eastern and southern Africa. Despite its name, it’s not a wolf but a unique member of the hyena family (Hyaenidae).

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African Wildcat (Felis lybica)

Overview
The African wildcat is a small, solitary feline native to Africa and parts of Asia. Recognized as the ancestor of the domestic cat, it has a slender build, long legs, and a distinctive coat with pale stripes and a bushy, ringed tail.

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Baboon (Papio)

Baboon (Papio)

Overview
Baboons are large, ground-dwelling Old World monkeys found across Africa and parts of Arabia. There are five recognized species: Olive, Guinea, Chacma, Yellow, and Hamadryas. The Hamadryas Baboon is unique….

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Blesbok (Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi) 1

Blesbok (Damaliscus pygargus phillipsi)

Overview
The blesbok is an antelope species native to South Africa, easily identified by its striking white blaze across the face—“bles” meaning “blaze” in Afrikaans.

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Blesbok (white)

Overview

The blesbok is an antelope species native to South Africa, easily identified by its striking white blaze across the face—“bles” meaning “blaze” in Afrikaans.

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Cape Buffalo

Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer)

Overview
Known as one of Africa’s “Big Five,” the African buffalo is feared for its unpredictable behaviour and sheer power. It’s considered one of the most dangerous animals to hunt on foot.

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Limpopo Bushbuck

Limpopo Bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus)

Overview
The Limpopo Bushbuck is a medium-sized antelope native to the Limpopo River valleys in South Africa, Botswana, and Zimbabwe. It is a subspecies of the bushbuck, adapted to the drier regions of northeastern South Africa.

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Bushpig

Bushpig (Potamochoerus larvatus)

Overview
The Bushpig is a wild member of the pig family found in forests, woodlands, riverine vegetation, and reedbeds across East and Southern Africa.

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Caracal (Caracal caracal)

Overview
The Caracal is a strikingly beautiful wild cat, known for its rufous-fawn coat, tufted black ears, creamy underbelly with faded orange spots, and graceful, long legs. With exquisite facial markings and powerful movements….

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African Civet

African Civet (Civettictis civetta)

Overview
The African Civet is a nocturnal, terrestrial carnivore known for its striking appearance. Measuring 680 to 890 mm in body length and with a 445-463 mm long tail, it has a mass ranging from 7 to 20 kg. 

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Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus)

Overview
The Nile Crocodile is a large and formidable species, averaging around 5 meters in length, though some individuals can grow up to 6 meters.

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Blue Duiker

Blue Duiker (Philantomba monticola)

Overview
The Blue Duiker is the smallest of all duiker species, standing just 32–41 cm at the shoulder and weighing between 3.5–9 kg. Compact and elusive, it has a flat forehead, large eyes, small ears with white edges…

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Common Duiker

Common Duiker (Sylvicapra grimmia)

Overview
Also known as the Grey or Bush Duiker, the Common Duiker is a small, adaptable antelope found throughout sub-Saharan Africa, thriving in savannas, hills, and even near human settlements—anywhere with enough vegetation for cover.

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Red Duiker (Cephalophus natalensis)

Red Duiker (Cephalophus natalensis)

Overview
The Red Duiker, also known as the Natal Red Duiker, is a small, reddish-brown antelope found in dense forests and thick bush across central to southern Africa. Smaller than the Common Duiker, it stands about 43 cm at the shoulder…

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Cape Eland (Taurotragus oryx)

Cape Eland (Taurotragus oryx)

Overview
The Cape Eland, also known as the Common or Southern Eland, is the second largest antelope in the world. Found across East and Southern Africa, it prefers open grasslands, woodlands, and savannahs—avoiding dense forests.

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Gemsbok (Oryx gazella)

Gemsbok (Oryx gazella)

Overview
The Gemsbok is a powerful, desert-adapted antelope symbolic of Namibia’s arid landscapes. Built for endurance, it thrives in harsh, sun-scorched environments, surviving on minimal water and sparse vegetation.

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Genet

Genet

Overview
The genet is a small, agile carnivore native to Africa and parts of Europe, belonging to the genus Genetta. Resembling a cat, it features a slender body, elongated tail, pointed muzzle, large ears, and retractable claws…

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Giraffe (Giraffa spp)

Giraffe (Giraffa spp.)

Overview
The giraffe is the tallest land animal on Earth and one of Africa’s most iconic species. Easily recognized by its extremely long neck and legs, horn-like ossicones, and unique coat patterns, it’s also the largest ruminant.

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Cape Grysbok (Raphicerus melanotis)

Cape Grysbok (Raphicerus melanotis)

Overview
The Cape grysbok is a small, shy antelope native to South Africa’s Western and Eastern Cape, especially within the Fynbos biome. Standing about 54 cm tall and weighing around 10 kg, it has a compact build and a coarse reddish coat…

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Sharpe’s Grysbok (Raphicerus sharpei)

Sharpe’s Grysbok (Raphicerus sharpei)

Overview
Sharpe’s grysbok, also known as the northern grysbok, is a small, elusive antelope native to southeastern Africa, including regions of South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania.

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Hippopotamus

Hippopotamus

Overview
The hippopotamus is one of Africa’s most iconic animals—and the third-largest land mammal after elephants and white rhinos.

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Honey Badger (Mellivora capensis)

Honey Badger (Mellivora capensis)

Overview
Tough, tenacious, and fearless—the honey badger is one of South Africa’s most formidable small predators. Known for its striking black body and silver-grey back stripe, this stocky carnivore stands just 25 cm tall…

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Brown Hyena (Parahyaena brunnea)

Brown Hyena (Parahyaena brunnea)

Overview
The elusive brown hyena is a shaggy, nocturnal scavenger native to southern Africa. Recognizable by its dark brown coat, long cream-colored mane, and striped legs, it stands about 80 cm tall at the shoulder and weighs around 40 kg.

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Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta)

Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta)

Overview
Often misunderstood, the spotted hyena is one of Africa’s most skilled and successful predators. Known for its eerie “laugh” and sloping posture, it thrives in savannas, open plains, and semi-arid regions across central….

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Impala (Aepyceros melampus)

Impala (Aepyceros melampus)

Overview
The impala is a medium-sized antelope found across eastern and southern Africa, known for its agility and graceful movements.

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Impala (Black)

Impala (Black)

Overview
The impala is a medium-sized antelope found across eastern and southern Africa, known for its agility and graceful movements.

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Black-Backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas)

Black-Backed Jackal (Canis mesomelas)

Overview
The black-backed jackal is a highly adaptable carnivore found in southern and eastern Africa, including countries like South Africa, Namibia, Kenya, and Ethiopia. Preferring open savannas and woodlands…

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Klipspringer (Oreotragus oreotragus)

Klipspringer (Oreotragus oreotragus)

Overview
The klipspringer is a small, sturdy antelope known for its excellent camouflage in rocky terrains. Standing at just 43-60 cm (17-24 in) at the shoulder and weighing 8-18 kg (18-40 lb), its yellowish-gray to reddish-brown coat…

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Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros)

Greater Kudu (Tragelaphus strepsiceros)

Overview
The greater kudu is a striking antelope known for its impressive sexual dimorphism. Males (bulls) boast long, spiral horns that can reach up to 1.8 meters in length, with full growth achieved by six years.

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Lion (Panthera leo) Male

Lion (Panthera leo)

Overview
Lions are muscular, deep-chested cats with a short, rounded head and round ears. Their fur ranges from light buff to silvery grey, yellowish-red, and dark brown, with lighter underparts.

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Lion (Panthera leo) femaie

Lion (Panthera leo)

Overview
Lions are muscular, deep-chested cats with a short, rounded head and round ears. Their fur ranges from light buff to silvery grey, yellowish-red, and dark brown, with lighter underparts.

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Mountain Reedbuck (Redunca fulvorufula)

Mountain Reedbuck (Redunca fulvorufula)

Overview
The Mountain Reedbuck is a medium-sized, shy antelope found in mountainous terrain. Rams weigh around 32 kg and stand 75 cm at the shoulder; ewes are slightly smaller. Their grey fur is accented with reddish-brown…

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Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii)

Nyala (Tragelaphus angasii)

Overview
The Nyala is a shy, medium-sized antelope known for its striking sexual dimorphism. Males are dark brown to slate grey with spiral yellow-tipped horns (up to 83 cm), while females and young are reddish-brown with white vertical stripes.

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Ostrich (Struthio camelus)

Ostrich (Struthio camelus)

Overview
The ostrich is the world’s largest bird, reaching up to 2.6 m tall and weighing as much as 135 kg. Flightless but exceptionally fast runners, ostriches are well adapted to open, arid landscapes across Africa.

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African Porcupine

African Porcupine

Overview
The African porcupine is the largest rodent in Africa, weighing up to 30 kg and measuring over half a meter long. Its body is covered in long, sharp spines (up to 50 cm) and shorter quills, which it raises to appear larger and more threatening.

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Red Hartebeest

Red Hartebeest

Overview
The red hartebeest is the most colorful of its species, with striking black markings and a white underside. It has a long, narrow face and distinctive, curved horns that both sexes possess—though males have thicker, heavier horns for fighting.

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Lechwe

Lechwe

Overview
The lechwe is a marsh-dwelling antelope, standing 90–100 cm at the shoulder and weighing 70–120 kg. Golden-brown with white underparts, males are darker and sport long, spiral-shaped, lyre-like horns.

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Common Reedbuck

Common Reedbuck

Overview
The common reedbuck, also known as the southern reedbuck, is a medium-sized antelope found across 14 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Males weigh up to 68 kg and grow distinctive forward-curving horns up to 45 cm…

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Roan Antelope

Roan Antelope

Overview
The roan antelope is one of Africa’s largest antelope species, with males weighing up to 300 kg and females up to 280 kg. They stand 130–140 cm at the shoulder and are easily recognized by their reddish-brown coat…

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Sable Antelope

Sable Antelope

Overview
The sable antelope is a striking, powerfully built antelope known for its curved, ringed horns and bold colouring. Males are larger and darker than females, reaching up to 140 cm at the shoulder and weighing around 235 kg.

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Serval

Serval

Overview
The serval is a slender wild cat known for its long legs and distinctive golden-brown coat, covered with black spots and stripes. Standing around 20 inches at the shoulder, it has a small, long head and large, rounded ears with black and white stripes.

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Springbuck (Common)

Springbuck (Common)

Overview
The Springbok is a distinctive antelope native to South Africa, known for its remarkable high jumps, reaching up to 2 meters. Once found in vast herds across southern Africa, Springboks are now mostly confined to protected areas and farms.

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Springbuck (Black)

Springbuck (Black)

Overview
The Springbok is a distinctive antelope native to South Africa, known for its remarkable high jumps, reaching up to 2 meters. Once found in vast herds across southern Africa, Springboks are now mostly confined to protected areas and farms.

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Springbuck (Copper)

Springbuck (Copper)

Overview
The Springbok is a distinctive antelope native to South Africa, known for its remarkable high jumps, reaching up to 2 meters. Once found in vast herds across southern Africa, Springboks are now mostly confined to protected areas and farms.

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Springbuck (White)

Springbuck (White)

Overview
The Springbok is a distinctive antelope native to South Africa, known for its remarkable high jumps, reaching up to 2 meters. Once found in vast herds across southern Africa, Springboks are now mostly confined to protected areas and farms.

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Steenbok

Steenbok

Overview
The Steenbok, also known as the Steinbuck, is a small antelope, standing 45–60 cm (16″-24″) at the shoulder. Its coat ranges from fawn to rufous with a white underside and a distinct white ring around the eyes. Males sport straight, parallel horns 3”-8” long.

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Tsessebe

Tsessebe

Overview
Tsessebe bulls weigh around 140 kg and stand 1.2 meters at the shoulders, slightly larger than cows, which weigh about 120 kg. Both sexes have horns, but bulls’ horns are heavier and crescent-shaped.

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Grey-Rhebok

Vaal Rhebok

Overview
The Vaal Rhebok (Pelea capreolus), also known as the grey rhebok, is a medium-sized antelope endemic to South Africa, Lesotho, and Eswatini. It inhabits mountainous grasslands and plateaus, typically at elevations….

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Vervet Monkey (Chlorocebus pygerythrus)

Overview
The vervet monkey is a medium-sized primate native to sub-Saharan Africa. Recognizable by its black face, white eyebrows, and grizzled-grey fur, it exhibits sexual dimorphism—males are larger and display distinctive turquoise-blue scrotums.

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Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus)

Warthog (Phacochoerus africanus)

Overview
The warthog is a medium-sized wild pig found in sub-Saharan Africa. Males weigh between 60 to 150 kg (130 to 330 lb) and measure 0.9 to 1.5 m (3.0 to 4.9 ft) in length, while females are slightly smaller and lighter.

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Waterbuck (Kobus spp.)

Overview
The waterbuck is the largest species within the Kobus genus, known for its robust build and sexual dimorphism. Males are typically larger, measuring 177–235 cm…

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Blue Wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus)

Overview
The blue wildebeest is a muscular antelope with a distinctive broad shoulder and robust muzzle. Their coat colour ranges from deep slate or bluish-Gray to light Gray or brown, with young wildebeests born tawny brown.

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Wildebeest (Golden)

Wildebeest (Golden)

Overview
The blue wildebeest is a muscular antelope with a distinctive broad shoulder and robust muzzle. Their coat colour ranges from deep slate or bluish-Gray to light Gray or brown, with young wildebeests born tawny brown.

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Black Wildebeest (Connochaetes gnou)

Black Wildebeest (Connochaetes gnou)

Overview
The black wildebeest is known for its distinctive dark brown to black coat, long white horse-like tail, and dark hair under its belly and forelegs.

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Burchell’s Zebra (Equus quagga burchelli)

Overview
Burchell’s zebra is a striking grazer with broader body stripes than the Cape Mountain zebra, extending around the belly.

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Hartman’s Zebra (Equus zebra hartmanni)

Hartman’s Zebra (Equus zebra hartmanni)

Overview
Hartman’s zebra is well-adapted to rugged mountain terrains and has a distinct appearance with wider stripes compared to the Cape Mountain zebra.

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CT Safaris Price List and Hunting
Packages 2025

Please scroll down to the bottom of this page to download our price list. We also have excellent package deals available for 2025 and in collaboration with Something Africa Taxidermy 10% discount is offered on taxidermy work for animals included in these packages. Alternatively, let us know what you would like to hunt and we will put a package together for you according to your unique requirements.
This is truly the best value for money you’ll ever get on a hunt with CT Safaris!

Flexi 3 Package (save 30%)
Package Price
$4,775 / CA$6,000
With Shoulder Mounts
$6,835 / CA$ 8,800
*Save 10% on taxidermy
Trump 24 Package (save 25%)
Package Price
$8,750 / CA$11,375
With Shoulder Mounts
$12,635 / CA$ 16,515
*Save 10% on taxidermy
Dangerous Game - Save 15%
Buffalo Management Hunt
$5,750 / CA$ 7,475
Dangerous Game - Save 20%
Buffalo Trophy Hunt
$12,750 / CA$ 16,575

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