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I recommend Eric Muller, PH and owner of Leopard Lodge, in Okanjange, conveniently located just north of Windhoek. His lodge is luxurious, with excellent hunting in varied topography. Sara the cook is a chef. Nothing is too much, and prices are relatively reasonable ($3500 for 10 days, plus fees)Eric has a website under leopard lodge As well, I had Heiko Doll PH, Very personable, and obliging. He can be reached at heikodoll@iway.na My hunt with heiko was on a private farm, as a guest, so the situation was not commercial All hunting was for plains game, and I took kudu, oryx, blue wildebeest, warthog and a lowly jackal. It was my first trip to Africa, and I learned a lot: -take good binoculars with a range finder (my shots were all over 300 yards) -if flying from north america, take a rest mid-way, such as London or frankfurt (I traveled for 30 hrs non-stop) -buy your souvenirs in markets in south Africa; twice as expensive in namibia -Namibia is much safer than south africa.less racial tension -I went in July-August, the country is dry but the temperatures are moderate I would be pleased to answer any questions (email dt5745@telus.net) don |