

Bokamoso safaris is one of the largest private wildlife reserves in Botswana, a island of biodiversity surrounded by neighboring Cattle farms. Spanning approximately 150,000 acres in the Ghanzi region, the farm is home to a great diversity of megafaunal species, managed for high trophy quality and ample opportunity. Species like Springbok, Blue Wildebeest, Kudu, Eland, Burchell's Zebra and more all thrive in this protected expanse
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​The region is also unique for the diversity of large carnivores that naturally occur, including a thriving population of Lions, and smaller populations of Leopard, Cheetah, Spotted Hyena, Brown Hyena, and vagrant populations of African Wild Dogs. All of these apex predators makes the area an unique experince for hunters and tourists alike.
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The area is also unique for having significant numbers of free-ranging Bish Elephants present on the property, moving from the expansive Central Kalahari Game Reserve into private land, making Bokamoso an critical area for protecting the wider elephant population.
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Bokamoso safaris exemplifies the give and take of living with megafauna in modern Southern Africa, where land managers work hard to protect wildlife, and wildlife provide a return through economic resources and sustenance.

Conservation Efforts:

1/3
Native Elephant, Rhino and Hippos Species

17/18
Native Ungulate Species
*And 1 non-native


6/6
Native Large Cats, Hyenas and Large Canids
11/11
Native Small Carnivores

148,000 acres
Preserved in the Ghanzi Region of Botswana
Bokamoso Safaris serves as an extension of
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Economic & Social Contributions

28 Hunters/year
From 4 countries around the world

12 Full Time Employees
Employed from the local community

20 Tons of Meat
Donated to local communities or sold as an alternative to domestic meat
Accommodation:
On site at Kovahange Safaris, 2 accommodation options are offered to guests. Firstly there is the main lodge, with 4 comfortable ensuite rooms, a main dining area and swimming pool. It's the perfect place kick back and relax after a long day of hunting, and an even better place to enjoy the Namibian sunrise in the morning. For most International hunters, this is probably the most popular option.
For guests wishing to experience even more of what Namibia has on offer, the camping option is a great alternative. On-site there are 4 privately divided pitches, each with a bathroom, spacious covered kitchen and BBQ area (equipped with a Namibian brai) washing trough and washing line. Simply drive your 4x4 or caravan to your private camping site, and enjoy your night's stay. It's the perfect way to enjoy the Namibian night sky, and listen to the sounds of the wildlife around you.
For more info, including their daily rate, head to their website down below, and feel free to reach out via email or WhatsApp to answer any of your questions.






Trophy & Wildlife Gallery

Gemsbok Bull

Greater Kudu Bull

Common Eland Bull


Herd of Waterbuck, Kudu and Impala
Small Gemsbok Herd


Southern Giraffe
Greater Kudu Herd

50+ Kalahari Springbok

Steenbok Ram

Herd of Blue Wildebeest & Springbok

Burchell's Zebra Herd

Common Warthog Pair
Contact Details & Inquiries
If Kovahange Safaris seems like the perfect place for you to enjoy your Namibian wilderness hunt, or to enjoy this wonderfully preserved area whilst camping underneath the stars, then feel free to contact the head guide, Georg Engelhard, or organize your next Namibian Adventure.
Mobile (WhatsApp): +264 81 739 8659
Email: info@kovahange-safaris.com
Website: https://kovahange-safaris.com/
