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Free-Range Kudu Hunt in KwaZulu Natal
$3,750
2026 / 2027
Rifle 1x1 ONLY $3,750!
Free-Range Kudu Hunt in KwaZulu-Natal
THIS SAFARI INCLUDES:
- 5 Full Hunting Days
- 2 Travel Days
- 1×1 Professional Hunter, Tracker, Skinner, and Camp Staff
- 1 Kudu Trophy Fee (Any Size!)
- All Meals and Beverages (Beer, Wine, & Spirits)
- 3-Star Lodge Accommodations
- Daily Laundry Service
- Field Prep of Trophies
- Trophy Transport to Dip & Pack
- All Licenses and Permits
- All VAT
- Round Trip Road Transfer from O.R. Tambo
EXTRAS:
- Crating and Shipping of Trophies
- Taxidermy
- Firearms Rental ($150 total) / Ammo ($125 per box)
- Airfare to and from Johannesburg
- Gratuities
Observer: $150 / Day
Additional Hunting Days: $350 / Day
This is a true free-range kudu hunt conducted in the rolling hills and bushveld of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The area is known for producing mature, hard-earned kudu bulls, often referred to as the “grey ghost” due to their ability to disappear into thick cover. Hunting is conducted using classic spot-and-stalk methods, with a strong focus on glassing from elevated vantage points and planning careful stalks through broken terrain. This is not a high-fence or put-and-take environment—every opportunity is earned through patience, persistence, and skill!
This hunt is ideal for someone looking for an authentic plains game experience in a natural, free-range setting.
The KwaZulu-Natal Kudu Hunting Area
The hunt takes place near Dundee in northern KwaZulu-Natal, a region where highveld grasslands blend into thornveld bush and riverine habitat.
The terrain consists of:
- Rolling hills and ridgelines
- Deep-cut valleys and dry riverbeds
- Open grassy slopes mixed with dense acacia bush
- This varied landscape creates ideal conditions for kudu, allowing them to move freely while using terrain and vegetation for cover.
The Kudu Hunting Methods
Each day begins early with coffee and a light breakfast before heading out to glass for trophy kudu from high vantage points overlooking valleys and feeding areas. Kudu are most active in the early morning and late afternoon, often feeding briefly before disappearing into thick cover. Once your trophy bull is spotted, the hunt becomes a careful and strategic stalk to get within a comfortable shooting range. Terrain and wind direction play a major role, and shots typically range from 80 to 250 yards, depending on vegetation and positioning.
Once midday hits, you'll head back to camp to rest and regroup, as kudu retreat into shaded areas and are inactive during the heat of the day. The hunt resumes in late afternoon, where you and your PH will head out to check new vantage points or return to areas where animals were previously seen. After sunset, it's back to camp for a hearty dinner and to sit around the campfire planning tomorrow's hunt!
About Kudu
Kudu are one of Africa’s most iconic plains game animals, recognized for their long, spiraled horns and elusive behavior. Mature bulls in this region are known for their strong genetics and natural horn development. Kudu have incredible hearing and sharp sight, making it hard to find them in the bush and even a more difficult task to execute a successful stalk on a shooter!
When you’re talking about free-range kudu and plains game in the Dundee area of KwaZulu-Natal, the question of trophy quality is really about age, horn development, genetics, and how natural the animals are. This region has a strong reputation for producing mature, hard-earned trophies rather than artificially managed animals. Every bull taken here is a result of a traditional hunting effort and is a pure African safari.
The Kudu Hunting Lodge
Hunters are accommodated in a comfortable 3-star lodge setting, with options for chalet-style rooms or house-style accommodations with private bedrooms. All rooms feature en-suite bathrooms, and the lodge has permanent electric power. Cell phone service and Wi-Fi internet are available.
Meals are freshly prepared and served daily, offering a mix of local and traditional dishes. Evenings are typically spent relaxing, reviewing the day’s hunt, and planning for the next outing.
Additional Hunting Opportunities
If your kudu is taken early or you wish to extend your safari, a variety of additional free-range plains game species are available. This concession in particular has strong populations of high-quality impala, nyala, bushbuck, warthog, bushpig, grey duiker, mountain reedbuck, and common reedbuck on it, offering excellent opportunities to add additional species to your hunt.
Trophy Handling of your Kudu
After your kudu is harvested, recovery is handled promptly to ensure the highest trophy quality. Photos are taken while the animal is still fresh, after which field preparation begins without delay to prevent any heat damage. Field dressing is completed carefully, with the stomach and internal organs removed and the chest cavity opened to allow proper cooling. Special attention is given to cleanliness to avoid contamination of the cape and meat. Skinning and caping are then performed by experienced staff. For kudu, this typically involves preparing the cape for a shoulder mount. A precise cut is made behind the shoulders (not up the back) to preserve the integrity of the hide for taxidermy. The skin is carefully worked forward toward the head, with detailed attention given to the eyes, lips, nose, and ears. The ears are properly turned to prevent spoilage, and the horns remain attached to the skull.
Once caping is complete, the hide is thoroughly fleshed to remove all fat and tissue, then heavily salted to begin the preservation process. The cape is folded and stored in a cool, shaded area to continue curing. Each trophy is immediately tagged and documented with the hunter’s name, species, and date of harvest to ensure proper identification throughout the process. From camp, trophies are transported to a professional dip & pack or taxidermy facility of the client’s choosing. Delivery typically occurs within 2–4 weeks after the hunt.
Taxidermy
We recommend Hunters Heart Taxidermy. Hunters Heart is a top-rated taxidermist and will pick up your trophies at no charge within 2 weeks of your hunt.
Getting There
Hunters will fly into O.R. Tambo International Airport (JNB) in Johannesburg, South Africa. From there, you will be met and transferred by road to the hunting area near Dundee. The drive takes several hours through scenic countryside. No charter flights are required.
The Hunting Season
This hunt is available year-round.
The Best Time to Hunt
April – June: Kudu rut, increased movement and visibility
November – February: Feeding patterns bring kudu into more open areas in the afternoons
Recommended Firearms
Any rifle between .270 Winchester and .375 is suitable for this hunt. Shots are typically taken between 80 and 250 yards.
The outfitter has a .243, .270, 30-06, and a .375 for rent.
Deposit Policy
A 30% deposit is required within 7 days of booking to secure your hunt.
The remaining balance is due upon completion of the hunt prior to departure by either wire, US cash, or credit card (credit card will incur a 4% processing fee).
Cancellation Policy
Deposits are non-refundable. Hunts may be rescheduled at the outfitter’s sole discretion based on availability. Hunts rescheduled to the following year are subject to that year's pricing. A $150 fee will be paid directly to the booking agent for any rebooked hunts.
EXCLUSIONS: International airfare, dip & pack, taxidermy, shipping of trophies, gratuities, and personal expenses.
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Testimonials
"I spent weeks visiting websites for outfitters in Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, comparing pre-made packages and regular fees. In the end, for a 7-day, six animal hunt with my son as an observer/hunter, John Martins had the best price."
Andrew and Garet
Georgia, USA
October, 2014
"I was hunting with my son and my batchmate from school. We had an experience of a life time and will definitely repeat the experience again. The weather was perfect. We shot Kudu / Zebra / Wildebeest / Impala / Red Hartebeest / Blesbuck / a day of bird shooting."
"We took back memories for a life time and will surly recommend the experience to other hunters."
Ash Katoch
India
May 2017
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Gaffney, SC
August 2014
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