Thomson's Gazelle hunting
20 hunting trips from 2 outfitters starting from $28,420
Where to hunt Thomson's Gazelle
Thomson’s gazelle is the smallest of the gazelle species. Gazelle’s are named after the Persian word Ghazel that means elegant and quick, a name aptly suited to this species that can reach speeds over 80 km/h (50 mph) when pursued by a predator. Thomson’s gazelle is smaller than Grant’s gazelle and easily identifiable by the black stripe on their sides. This species can only be hunted in Masailand Tanzania.
Price distribution
The bulk of the hunts offered on BookYourHunt in Tanzania range from 10 - 21 days or more. The daily rates for these 10 – 28 day safaris range from $1,650 – 1,950 per day and the trophy fees for a Thomson’s gazelle is approximately $850. These daily rates obviously may include multiple other species and exclude conservation and community fees.
When to hunt Thomson's Gazelle?
Thomson’s gazelle may only be hunted from July - December, this is the country’s official hunting season. However, the onus is on the Tanzanian government to decide on any changes to these regulations. If late rains have occurred, hunting during the early season should be avoided if possible. Thomson’s gazelles are mixed feeders eating high-quality grasses, shrubs and herbs. To avoid predation from Cheetah and Wild Dogs, these animals spend most of their day on the open plains to evade these predators. During the dry season, they will drink water but are mostly water independent species. They may drink every third to fourth day when water is available.
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