Robin Hurt Safaris
Ethical Hunting and photographic safaris in Tanzania & across Africa. Wildlife and habitat conservation through sustainable use.
Looking forward to planning more adventures!!
Come see us in Booth 814 at SCI in Nashville.
Jan 31st - Feb 3rd.
It’s difficult to beat an open fire cooked steak fresh from the field. cooking it to perfection! 🥩 🥩
We are extremely honoured that Robin Hurt has been selected as one of the Legendary PH’s being given tribute in this special one of a kind wine auction by the African Professional Hunters Association. The auction starts in less than a week. Please see details at africanpha.com
Looking forward to a great New Year!
Wishing all our friends a Happy 2024!
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Merry Christmas! 🎅🎄🎁
Hunting Sitatunga involves a lot of preparation and sometimes you just have to go with your gut and explore new territories. The whole process of the hunt makes the reward so much greater when you finally succeed!
We are incredibly proud of our new camp in Lake Natron South, Masailand. It is so unbelievably comfortable and stylish, while retaining a completely authentic tented safari experience. is now available on an exclusive basis for anyone looking to escape … off the beaten track. Explore and experience the true heart Masailand, with its unique and fascinating culture. Surrounded by spectacular scenery of The Great Rift Valley and its many Volcanoes.
Thanks to , and all the Robin Hurt Safaris team for making this such a special place!
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Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃🍁
Today we are thankful for all the incredible support we receive for the enabling us to secure the long term conservation of our natural heritage. I’d also like to thank both our clients and all the Robin Hurt Safaris team for their loyalty and friendship. Many guests and crew members have been with us more than 30 years! We are forever grateful! 🙏🙏
As we draw near the end of another great season, we start to reflect on the many new and exciting adventures that we had. Looking forward to 2024 already!
This year in an effort to be more environmentally friendly we went totally “PLASTIC FREE” in each of our camps.
set up a UV water purifying system in all our camps so that we can bottle our own drinking water. We also went back to recyclable glass bottles for all our soft drinks. It’s the little things that make the difference!
Happy times … sunset cruise on Lake Sagara, scouting for Crocodile & Sitatunga! 🐊 🐊
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A beautiful Lion still in his prime, that we caught on trail camera earlier this season - Luganzo Game Reserve. Looking forward to seeing him mature into an old cat!
Hunting on top of the world! The forests and glades of Kitumbeine Mountain span approximately 60km2 at 8,000 - 9,500ft. A buffalo, eland & bushbuck paradise .. In the heart of the great rift valley … you are surrounded by incredible landscapes on all sides - Kilimanjaro, Mt Meru, Ol Donyo Lengai, the Ngorongoro Highlands … it is truly breathtaking! ⛰️🐃🌳andrew
Every once in a while something truly spectacular pops out of the woods. With proper management we are still getting results every bit as good … and in some cases even better than we did 30 years ago!
with a very happy client yesterday in Luganzo Game Reserve.
Always some excitement when you run into one of these big fellas on safari! 🐍
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Admiring the incredible hooves of this beautiful old Sitatunga bull. These amazing creatures are so well adapted to life in the swamps, with long splayed hooves that allow them to walk on the floating grass as though it was solid ground.
The diversity of wildlife in Luganzo Game Reserve is truly remarkable.
Having a fun mornings bird shooting after a successful hunt in Masailand.
The Guineafowl Curry is not to be missed!
Getting up close and personal on an old bull Buffalo with a double rifle … it doesn’t get much more exciting!!
We got to 15 yards from this old bull.
in his element!
Great photo by taken in
It takes planning, preparation and experience to get an old chui to feed comfortably in broad daylight!
Please listen to this fantastic podcast. and discussing the and the key conservation work we do. Recorded on location in our Luganzo Game Reserve.
https://paceproductionsuk.libsyn.com/230-from-the-frontlines-the-robin-hurt-wildlife-foundation-with-derek-hurt
Over the past 10 days our Safari Chefs have been doing an annual training course with the amazing Juliana Stobbs. They have come up with some delicious new recipes and dishes for the season ahead.
Who’s ready for another safari?
We are in full swing in Northern Tanzania in just a couple of weeks, we’ll be ready to receive our first guests in the West. The dry season is beginning and we’re looking forward to many adventures ahead!
Our Podcast has been released!
If you’re interested in hunting and the key role it plays in conserving both wildlife and habitat in Africa today … please listen to it.
We can’t thank and the whole podcast team for giving us this opportunity to talk about hunting in Africa.
Link below:
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-meateater-podcast/id960902903?i=1000615690075
has just returned from a safari in yesterday. The area is looking outstanding beautiful after the rains with game everywhere! We were encouraged to find 7 bull elephants enjoying the fresh green grass. Our hunting areas help preserve their traditional migratory routes and help to form between the nearby protected areas such as Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Parks.
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Robin Hurt & the team releasing a zebra found in a snare line. In the early days in Maswa Game Reserve we would find snare lines that could be several kilometers long. They were responsible for the deaths of hundreds / thousands of animals each year. This unselective form of meat poaching would also catch multiple predators such as lions and hyena as well as the intended game meat species. These snares were removed and burnt, so the wire couldn’t be re-used. These days our anti-poaching teams will find just a handful of snares each year, thanks to the great efforts of our field units over the years.
“Fly Camping” is often one of the highlights of a hunting safari, and when you have over 1.5 Million acres to explore, it can lead to some great hunting opportunities in less explored territories. If you’re going to do it … you might as well do it in style!
Over the past few weeks I have really enjoyed reading through new publication … the
This was an award for the oldest warrior of a buffalo taken under the most challenging of circumstances. It embodies everything that in my opinion hunting should be about. The search for adventure and the oldest possible quarry. We were honored to have .hurt.namibia selected as on of the judges, as well as several entries from clients of featured. Congratulations to everyone involved. Some epic buffalo hunts for some true
Over the past month has been exploring our new Masailand concession called in preparation for our first guests at the end of the month. It is fair to say that we are extremely excited about this area, and so far … it has not disappointed! It has some of the most stunning and varied landscape and a huge variety of wildlife to go with it. Derek has been in his element … opening roads into new untouched territories, deciding on a location to build our brand new tented camp. I will be sharing more photos over the coming weeks, but here is a glimpse of what this area holds.
As we draw close to the end of the year, I’d like to thank our anti-poaching teams who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to keep our areas as prime wildlife habitat. I’d also like to thanks all our generous friends for their support to the we couldn’t have achieved what we have without your support. Scroll through to see the results from this year.
Thank you all 🙏🙏