Impala Hunting
In Mozambique

What Can You Expect from your impala hunt in Mozambique?

Where Will You Stay?

Our safari camps are designed for both comfort and authenticity, with 6 different camps, each comfortably hosting 4–6 guests at a time. You’ll stay in clean, well-maintained accommodations with hot showers, daily laundry service, and everything you need to relax after a day in the bush.

Mupa

Tandikwe

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NOT Included

Booking & Cancellation Policy

All safaris have to be booked and paid for at least 6 months in advance. In the event of cancellation within 6 months of the safari date, the client will forfeit his deposit. If the hunt is cancelled between 6-12 months of the safari date his deposit will be held for a safari at a later date at the new rates if applicable. If the client cancels the safari more than 12 months from the safari date, he will be fully refunded all deposits.

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Hunt Impala In Mozambique
With Teron

Impala hunting in Mozambique offers a perfect blend of excitement, challenge, and African tradition. As one of the most graceful antelope species, impala are a classic plains game animal often pursued on foot in open savannas and mopane woodlands.

Mozambique stands out for its vast, unfenced concessions and healthy impala populations, making it an ideal destination for free-range hunting in wild, untamed settings. Spot-and-stalk is the preferred method, requiring patience and precision, especially when targeting mature rams with symmetrical lyre-shaped horns.

Whether as part of a plains game package or combined with a dangerous game safari, impala hunting in Mozambique delivers a rewarding and authentic African experience.

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