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Sobbe Conservancy

Sobbe Conservancy consists mostly of Mopane woodlands, with a belt of Camel thorn and cluster-leafed Terminalia running through it. It is a dry area, and thus should be hunted in the wetter months for elephant and buffalo. It holds good numbers of plains game species like roan, sable, zebra, kudu and eland.

Accommodation is in a recently revamped camp, consisting of bungalows with canvas and reed walls and thatched roofs. We can provide accommodation for up to 6 guests at a time, of which a maximum of 4 can be hunters. We prefer not to have more than 4 hunters at any given time in camp, and then only if they booked together, to try and ensure that each hunting group maintains exclusivity.

As it is a communal conservancy, there are villages in the Northern part of the concession, but none in the core hunting area.  Best time to hunt elephant in this area is February to early July and the last 2 weeks of November, and best time for buffalo is February to May and end November again, with plains game best hunted May to November. This area has a very healthy roan population, and may be the best roan hunting area we have available at the moment.