First Time Africa: How to Book the Right Safari Not the Cheapest One
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For many American hunters, an African safari is a lifelong dream — and also one of the most confusing hunts to book. With different countries, provinces, hunting styles, pricing structures, and promises, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed before you even ask the right questions.
In this solo episode of PH Journals, professional hunter Anri Steyn breaks down a practical first-time safari checklist specifically for US hunters looking to book Africa. This episode covers what most outfitters don’t explain upfront: how daily rates and trophy fees really work, why choosing the right professional hunter matters more than choosing species, how to spot red flags in marketing, and what questions you should ask before sending a deposit.
This is not a sales pitch — it’s an honest guide to help first-time African safari clients slow down, understand the process, and book a hunt that matches their expectations, ethics, and experience level.
Whether Africa is your first international hunt or the start of many more, this episode will help you book it right the first time.
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