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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is included in the Daily Rates?
What is not included in the Daily Rates?
Are the Daily Rates lower for 2 hunters that want to hunt together?
What are the Daily Rates for non-hunting companions?
Can I bring my younger children on my safari?
What are Trophy Fees?
What is included in your packages?
What happens if I don't shoot some of the animals in my package?
Can I add additional animals to my hunting package and what would be their cost?
Can my spouse or children shoot any of the animals in my package?
What if am interested in hunting animals that are not included in any of the packages?
Can my wife and kids or other companions on my safari go along with me during my actual hunts?
Does the hunt start the day I arrive?
What range should my scope be sighted in for and what distances will my shooting be at?
What is Value Added Tax (V.A.T.)?
Does Value Added Tax (V.A.T.) apply if I am on a package hunt?
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Safari Club International hunting organization.
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