Tropical Hunting Safaris - Jabiru

From $ 3500.0 to $ 4000.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8983 3371
Direct Email Enquiry Form
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Tropical Hunting Safaris specialise in personalised hunting for both experienced and novice hunters. This ultimate safari experience takes place in Western Arnhem Land, where there is no peer pressure on any of the animals so it is often possible to stalk within metres of mobs of pigs and lone trophy boars in the 100 kilogram plus range. This safari is also ideally suited to bow hunters, photographers and video enthusiasts.

Touring is carried out on four wheel drive all terrain vehicles (quad bikes) which are fully equipped and very manageable, even for the novice rider. Once you reach a specific hunting location, the hunt continues with a leisurely under-canopy walk amongst paperbark and tropical palm jungles – guaranteed to get the adrenalin pumping.

Please remember to leave your phone number when contacting us so we can get your safari started.

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