Gerenuk hunting
11 hunting trips from 3 outfitters starting from $39,940
Where to hunt Gerenuk
Gerenuk means “giraffe-necked”, a name derived from the locally spoken Somali language. This strange-looking antelope has an exceptionally long neck, a small head for its size with large eyes and ears. It is sometimes referred to as a Giraffe Gazelle or Waller’s Gazelle, although they are strictly not a gazelle at all. The SCI record book has them listed as two sub-species; the more commonly hunted Southern Gerenuk which can be hunted in Masailand Tanzania and the lowlands of Ethiopia, east of the Omo River. The Northern Gerenuk with its slight colour and size difference can be hunted southeast of the Awash River in Ethiopia.
Price distribution
Gerenuk hunted in Tanzania can only be hunted on a 21-day license although some outfitters may offer a shorter length safari that includes a Gerenuk. Daily Rates for these 10 – 28 day safaris range from $1,650 – 1,950 per day with a trophy fee of approximately $5000 - 5600. In Ethiopia, the safari daily rates are approximately $1995 per day and the trophy fees around $3000.
When to hunt Gerenuk?
Gerenuk may only be hunted during the hunting season that varies from country to country. In Tanzania, the season is from July - December and in Ethiopia, the season runs from October - June. However, your outfitter will recommend the most suitable time. Gerenuk prefer open arid thornveld (bush) and best hunted during the drier months.
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