Eastern Cape, South Africa |

South Africa's Eastern Cape province has long been a popular location for European Hunters due to it's abundance and variety of game species and it's keen prices and with such a demand, especially for non-trophy / management hunts we thought it appropriate to seak out some of the best regarded Outfitters in the region for our clients.

Kubusi Valley Eastern Cape Province

Roo Ellis surveys the Eastern Cape Province

The Eastern Cape has been described as a 'convergence zone' and as such boasts a variety of high and low veldt environments to hunt over and the Professional Hunters and Outfitters in the region have complimented the indigenous local species with exotic imports for those looking for something specific and as such this region offers over 30 huntable species.
A family of Warthog in Eastern Cape Province Red Hartebeest in the Eastern Cape

Zebra in the Eastern Cape

A mixed herd of Blesbok Giraffe in the Eastern Cape
Accomodation is comfortable and the personality of the Outfitters and Guides is pleasing friendly and helpfull. Certainly the Eastern Cape is not as raw or rugged as many of our other locations but despite that the region offers some challenging hunting as well as an environment for those looking for a relaxing holiday rather than a trip filled high intensity and rigourous physical challenges - as a result it is also a fabulous place to take non-hunters and younger family members!

Relax in South Africas Eastern Cape Province

Typical accomodation n the Eastern Cape Visitor facilities in the Eastern cape
Hunting lodge in East London Andrew Renton getting in on the Act at his estate in Kei River Eastern Cape
While the Eastern Cape may be a more 'refined' hunting experience, that doesn't mean it is easy and each trophy has to be worked for and earned just like anywhere else!

Roo Ellis with a Rowland Ward White Blesbok taken with Nico De Beer at Matola, Eastern Cape Province