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The minimum age requirement for hunting in Tanzania is 18 years old for foreign hunters, and 16 years old for Tanzanian citizens. However, children under 16 years old can accompany their parents or guardians on a hunting safari with proper supervision. This is subject to approval from the Tanzania Hunting Control Board.
Tanzania Hunting Laws and Regulations
The Tanzania Hunting Control Board (TANHCB) regulates hunting activities in Tanzania. To hunt in Tanzania, foreign hunters must obtain an export permit from the Tanzania Wildlife Division (TWD) and a hunting license from the TANHCB. The hunting license is valid for 30 days and can be renewed for an additional 30 days.
Preparing for Your Hunting Safari
Before booking a hunting safari in Tanzania, ensure you have the necessary documentation, including a valid passport, a hunting license, and proof of medical insurance. Book a reputable and licensed hunting guide or outfitter to assist with logistics, including accommodation, transportation, and trophy fees. Daily rates for hunting safaris in Tanzania vary depending on the region, type of game, and services offered. For example, a 7-day hunting safari in the Serengeti National Park can cost between $2,000 and $5,000 per person, not including trophy fees.
Trophy Fees and Daily Rates
Trophy fees in Tanzania vary depending on the type of game. For example, a buffalo trophy fee can range from $2,000 to $5,000, while a leopard trophy fee can range from $4,000 to $8,000. Daily rates for hunting safaris in Tanzania typically include meals, accommodation, and transportation. However, some outfitters may charge extra for services such as guides, skinners, and trackers. Be sure to ask about these costs when booking your safari.
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