Bongo hunting
3 hunting trips from 2 outfitters starting from $36,600
Where to hunt Bongo
Bongos are one of Africa’s rarest huntable antelopes and closely related to the Kudu, Nyala, Bushbuck and swamp dwelling Sitatunga. They are found in the rainforests of Western and Central Africa. Hunting records split the species into two groups: 1) The Western or Lowland Bongo may be hunted in Cameroon, Central African Republic and the Republic of Congo and 2) The Eastern or Mountain Bongo found in the forested mountains of Kenya may not be hunted.
Price distribution
This physically demanding hunt only attracts a select few. Usually these hunts are combined with a few other specialist species, like Sitatunga, Dwarf Buffalo and a number of Forest Duikers. In Cameroon numerous outfitters offer 10-16 day safaris. The daily rates for these safaris range between $2,000-3,000 per day with trophy running between $3,300 and $ 5,400. If you are a serious hunter we recommend the longer 16 day safaris as just getting to this destination is expensive and you do not want to return home empty handed.
When to hunt Bongo?
The best time to hunt Bongo is the driest time of the year, although the forest is always hot and humid. Hunting conditions are always uncomfortable and normally these great trophies are only hunted by hardened dedicated hunters prepared to endure the heat and humidity. The official hunting season in Cameroon starts on the 1 March and finishes on the 30 June. No matter what time of the year expect to get wet and muddy.
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