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12-Day Bongo Hunt for One Hunter in Cameroon - Includes One Year Medical and Security Membership

Currency:USD Category:Hunting / Africa Start Price:6,800.00 USD Estimated At:34,295.00 USD
12-Day Bongo Hunt for One Hunter in Cameroon - Includes One Year Medical and Security Membership
SAFARIS CHELET: 12-day 1x1 bongo hunt for one hunter in Cameroon. Trophy fee of $5,400 is at winning bidder's cost. Method of take is .375 HH; .416 Remington or .416 Rigby may be used as an alternate choice. This hunt is available April through July, 2016 or 2017 and may be upgraded to include Sitatunga or dwarf forest buffalo at $5,000, plus the cost of trophy fees. A $5,000 deposit will be required at booking to secure hunt dates. Additional hunters cannot be accommodated; non-hunters are welcome at $4,680. Transportation during the hunt is mostly by vehicle and foot. This donation includes comfortable bungalow accommodations, meals, laundry service, transportation during hunting, trackers and professional guide. Not included are round-trip transportation between Douala Airport and the hunt concession by private air charter at $4,680/pp, before/after hunt accommodations in Douala at approx. $200/night, airport tax and assistance, hunting license at $1,755, WIFI in camp, insurance, field prep, dip & pack service, shipping of trophies, 15% local tax on all trophy fees, gratuities and firearm rental if needed. NOTE: Trophy fees double for injured/lost animals and females.

Global Rescue joins Safaris Chelet by donating a Family Full Year Abroad Medical and Security Membership valued at $2,055. This membership must be registered with Global Rescue within 60 days of auction date. Global Rescue provides unparalleled emergency medical and security services and is the only company that conducts field rescue and medical evacuation from the point of injury or illness back to your home country hospital of choice. In addition, a Global Rescue membership also includes 24/7 access to critical care paramedics, and in-house physicians supported by specialists from Johns Hopkins Medicine, the leading hospital in the US since 1990. DALLAS SAFARI CLUB THANKS SAFARIS CHELET AND GLOBAL RESCUE FOR THIS 100% DONATION. Jose Chelet, 011 34965780500, Fax 011 34965789357, C/Consolat Del Mar, Denia, Alicante 03700, Spain, safarischelet@gmail.com, www.newsafaris.com, Booth #1121; Global Rescue, 177 Milk Street, Suite 700, Boston, MA 02109, khelm@globalrescue.com, www.globalrescue.com. Booth #3423