Trophy Elephant and Leopard Hunting Namibia
Khaudum North is the combination of the George Mukoya and Muduva Nyangana concessions, providing 450 square miles of unfenced African Wilderness. The area borders Khaudum National Park on the south and shares a 30+ mile border with Botswana, as is wraps around the northwest corner of that country extending into the Caprivi strip. It is world-renowned for massive elephant bulls. Since 2023, the bulls have averaged over 65 pounds with the largest toping 96 pounds. There are only three tags a year which lends to the incredible success.
The leopard hunting is almost perfect with on average 3 to 4 cats on bait in a 14 day safari.


The Terrain
Spanning 450 square miles of unfenced wilderness with sandy terrain and open brush, offering a rewarding hunt.

the Camp
Traditional safari wall tents with ensuite bathrooms, hot showers, beautiful dining boma and solar power.

The Hunt
Traditional African walk-and-stalk tracking by foot. Hunt eighty-pound elephant bulls, leopard, roan, eland, kudu, and more.
