The Namibian Trophy Hunting season opens on February 1 and closes on November 30 of each year.

Clients should ensure:

  1. that you are booked and will be hunting with a registered Namibian operator
  2. as well as a registered Namibian hunting professional.

The three classifications of hunting professionals are:

  1. Hunting guides
  2. Master hunting guides
  3. Professional hunters

Hunting professionals should comply with all the Ministry of Environment & Tourism's (MET's) trophy-hunting regulations.

  1. Trophy hunting may be practised from half an hour before sunrise, until half an hour after sunset
  2. Trophy hunting may take place only on properties where permission has been granted by the landowner.
  3. Properties where bow hunting is practised must be registered additionally with MET for bow hunting.

The following is required regarding permits for trophy hunting:

  1. Permits must be issued prior to the hunt commencing.
  2. A separate permit must be issued for each individual hunting client.
  3. An extra, special permit is required for the large cats (leopard, cheetah, lion).

It contains an additional list of conditions:

  1. A permit must be completed in full by the hunting client and the hunting professional (wounded or lost animals must also be indicated on the permit)
  2. Permits are issued by the MET only; and
  3. A maximum of two trophies per species may be harvested, per hunting client, per permit.
  4. All trophy-hunting operators must be registered with the Namibia Tourism Board (NTB)
  5. Hunting with dogs is not permitted.

It is illegal to hunt for trophies:

  1. at night and/or with an artificial light
  2. that do not qualify in terms of the minimum measurement requirements as specified by the MET, Namibian Quality Control. If trophies do not meet this requirement, they do not have to be paid for.
  3. Exceptions are trophies with abnormalities and age deformities, which are taken home by the client, (Refer to the NAPHA Medal Brochure for minimum measurements.); and
  4. in contravention of the Fair Chase principals as stated in the NAPHA Code of Conduct.

Prohibited firearms are: All handguns, All automatic firearms & All crossbows

Travelling with firearms to Namibia

Take out full insurance for all firearms before travelling anywhere in Africa. NAPHA recommends flying directly to Namibia from Europe into Hosea Kutako International Airport near Windhoek. This will minimise delays associated with firearm transport. Air Namibia offers a direct service.

Recent regulations have made travelling with firearms a time-consuming process when entering South Africa. Make sure that you stay in transit with your luggage. It is suggested that you adhere to the following procedure to minimise problems when travelling with firearms:

  1. All bags need to be adequately marked with nametags for identification.
  2. Pack an unloaded rifle in a sturdy carry case.
  3. Have a separate lockable container in which to store your ammunition separate from your rifle in your checked luggage.
  4. At the check-in counter at the point of departure, insist that the agent check your firearm through to Hosea Kutako International Airport, Windhoek. Your bag tag should read, for example: New York - Frankfurt - Windhoek OR Atlanta - Johannesburg - Windhoek. (This is sometimes not possible if the airlines that you are using do not have baggage agreements. Inquire about this before purchasing your ticket.)
  5. Windhoek Airport's International baggage code is WDH; and
  6. Physically check baggage tag to ensure that it has been correctly printed and attached. Inquire if a colourful 'in transit tag' is necessary when travelling through another country.
  1. A detailed Tax Invoice must be issued for every hunt.
  2. Value-added tax (VAT) is currently 15% and must be paid on services and trophies that are not exported by the hunting operator on behalf of the client. (The VAT on trophies to be exported by the operator if accompanied with a copy of the passport of the client, the completed hunting permit and a copy of the invoice for the hunt is zero %.)
  3. Please enquire what means of payment is required by your operator;
  4. VAT is applicable on wounded game not recovered.

The immediate export of trophies from Namibia is possible only with a veterinary certificate, an export permit from the MET and the import permit as required by the country of final destination.

The Namibian Trophy Hunting season opens on February 1 and closes on November 30 of each year.

Clients should ensure:

  1. that you are booked and will be hunting with a registered Namibian operator
  2. as well as a registered Namibian hunting professional.

The three classifications of hunting professionals are:

  1. Hunting guides
  2. Master hunting guides
  3. Professional hunters

Hunting professionals should comply with all the Ministry of Environment & Tourism's (MET's) trophy-hunting regulations.

  1. Trophy hunting may be practised from half an hour before sunrise, until half an hour after sunset
  2. Trophy hunting may take place only on properties where permission has been granted by the landowner.
  3. Properties where bow hunting is practised must be registered additionally with MET for bow hunting.

The following is required regarding permits for trophy hunting:

  1. Permits must be issued prior to the hunt commencing.
  2. A separate permit must be issued for each individual hunting client.
  3. An extra, special permit is required for the large cats (leopard, cheetah, lion).

It contains an additional list of conditions:

  1. A permit must be completed in full by the hunting client and the hunting professional (wounded or lost animals must also be indicated on the permit)
  2. Permits are issued by the MET only; and
  3. A maximum of two trophies per species may be harvested, per hunting client, per permit.
  4. All trophy-hunting operators must be registered with the Namibia Tourism Board (NTB)
  5. Hunting with dogs is not permitted.

It is illegal to hunt for trophies:

  1. at night and/or with an artificial light
  2. that do not qualify in terms of the minimum measurement requirements as specified by the MET, Namibian Quality Control. If trophies do not meet this requirement, they do not have to be paid for.
  3. Exceptions are trophies with abnormalities and age deformities, which are taken home by the client, (Refer to the NAPHA Medal Brochure for minimum measurements.); and
  4. in contravention of the Fair Chase principals as stated in the NAPHA Code of Conduct.

Prohibited firearms are: All handguns, All automatic firearms & All crossbows

Hunting professionals should comply with all the Ministry of Environment & Tourism's (MET's) trophy-hunting regulations.

  1. Trophy hunting may be practised from half an hour before sunrise, until half an hour after sunset
  2. Trophy hunting may take place only on properties where permission has been granted by the landowner.
  3. Properties where bow hunting is practised must be registered additionally with MET for bow hunting.

The following is required regarding permits for trophy hunting:

  1. Permits must be issued prior to the hunt commencing.
  2. A separate permit must be issued for each individual hunting client.
  3. An extra, special permit is required for the large cats (leopard, cheetah, lion).

It contains an additional list of conditions:

  1. A permit must be completed in full by the hunting client and the hunting professional (wounded or lost animals must also be indicated on the permit)
  2. Permits are issued by the MET only; and
  3. A maximum of two trophies per species may be harvested, per hunting client, per permit.
  4. All trophy-hunting operators must be registered with the Namibia Tourism Board (NTB)
  5. Hunting with dogs is not permitted.
  1. A detailed Tax Invoice must be issued for every hunt.
  2. Value-added tax (VAT) is currently 15% and must be paid on services and trophies that are not exported by the hunting operator on behalf of the client. (The VAT on trophies to be exported by the operator if accompanied with a copy of the passport of the client, the completed hunting permit and a copy of the invoice for the hunt is zero %.)
  3. Please enquire what means of payment is required by your operator;
  4. VAT is applicable on wounded game not recovered.

The immediate export of trophies from Namibia is possible only with a veterinary certificate, an export permit from the MET and the import permit as required by the country of final destination.

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