African Hunting Gazette

Zululand – a South African jewel

Earlier this month I went to a lesser-known part of South Africa, northern KwaZuluNatal, to a game farm near Pongola. This region is not as well visited as other more prominent regions of the country, and does not have many hunting operators there, but it is spectacular countryside. The vegetation is incredible, with both Big Five and plains game there, abundant bird life, iconic fever trees, and butterflies by the

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