African Hunting Gazette

A Hyena in Lion’s Clothing

In 2015 we travelled back to Tanzania, this time in the foothills of Kilimanjaro, an arid area called Maasailand. As the name would suggest, the Maasai inhabited this land – a unique opportunity to hunt among the indigenous people, their homes and their livestock. This year we were back with Peter Chipman and Muhesi Safaris, another arm of Kwalata Safaris, Peter’s home base Zambian operation. It was good to be back with Peter, our third time in four years. No sooner than we arrived in camp, I started to receive numerous calls from my office – the financial markets were crashing – not sure what insights they thought I would have from the bush. At times like this you regret the

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