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Safari Dining with Liz Bowker – Culinary Wonders of the Wild

Safari Dining with Liz Bowker

On a safari with Bowker hunting, you can expect a culinary experience highlighting traditional South African cuisine, deeply influenced by Dutch and British settlers who arrived in the 17th and 18th centuries. Given the abundance of wild game, meals often feature braaied (barbecued) dishes and hearty stews.

 Safari Dining with Liz Bowker - Culinary Wonders of the Wild

Breakfast

The day typically begins with a light buffet breakfast, which typically offers yogurt, fresh seasonal fruit, a selection of cereals, toast with various jams, and a sweet treat from the previous evening’s dessert selection to accompany your coffee.

Brunch

As you head out for the day’s hunting adventure, you’ll be equipped with bottled water and a selection of sodas. Brunch is usually served around 11:30 or 12:00 and includes various options such as a traditional English brunch with eggs, bacon, venison sausage, and pancakes, Kudu burgers, Vetkoek with kudu mince and cheese, and Kudu lasagna with garlic rolls and a fresh garden salad. Coronation chicken with pita bread is also on the brunch menu.

Dinner

Dinner is a three-course affair. The first course consists of snacks served around the fire in the bar area, featuring venison carpaccio, venison pies, lamb samosas, a selection of cheeses, and biltong.

The main meal is often cooked on the barbecue in the braai area and includes various venison cuts, local lamb, beef, and pork, served with potatoes and either vegetables or fresh salad.

Special dishes like slow-roasted springbuck neck with roast potatoes and vegetables or Mountain reedbuck lasagna with garlic bread and fresh salad may also be on the menu.

Desserts showcase traditional South African treats such as koeksisters (deep-fried doughnuts with syrup) and Malva pudding, a beloved traditional dessert.

Conclusion

If you have any special dietary requirements, the team at Bowker Hunting is ready to accommodate them, ensuring that your safari experience is not only about the hunt but also a culinary journey through South African flavors.

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Our Taxidermists giving Lifelong memories

At Bowker Hunting and Bowker Safaris, we understand that your taxidermy trophies represent far more than just a successful hunt — they are lifelong memories worth preserving.

That’s why we work with two of the most trusted names in South African taxidermy services: Timoland Taxidermy (TT) and African Wildlife Artistry (AWA). Our expert taxidermist team is dedicated to providing the highest quality service, ensuring that your memories are showcased beautifully.

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Whether you’re looking for trophy mountingplains game shoulder mountsdangerous game full-body mounts, or custom habitat displays, our taxidermy partners deliver exceptional craftsmanshiptransparent pricing, and personalized service. With decades of experience, they ensure your African hunting trophies are preserved to the highest international standards.

Our skilled taxidermist team is committed to excellence in every project, ensuring your trophies are preserved with the utmost care.

Learn more about our skilled taxidermist services and how we can help preserve your memorable hunts.


Eland shoulder mount completed by our taxidermist.

Timoland Taxidermy (TT)

Located in Port Alfred, Eastern CapeTimoland Taxidermy was founded by Tim Olwage, whose passion for wildlife and artistic storytelling spans over two decades. Guided by the motto “Treasuring Your Memories,” Timoland specializes in realistic trophy mounts that reflect both the essence of the animal and the memories of the hunt.

Why Hunters Choose Timoland

  • Authentic Expertise – Founded on Tim’s lifelong experience in hunting, fishing, and wildlife.
  • High Standards & Lifelike Detail – Each mount is crafted with meticulous precision.
  • Client-Centric Process – Hunters are involved in pose selection, habitat design, and final finishes.
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African Wildlife Artistry (AWA)

Based in the Eastern CapeAfrican Wildlife Artistry is renowned for producing museum-quality trophy mounts with exceptional realism and precision. Specializing in plains gamedangerous game, and specialty species, AWA blends traditional techniques with modern innovation to create lifelike, enduring trophies.

Why Hunters Choose AWA

  • Premium Craftsmanship – Accurate anatomy and natural expressions bring every mount to life.
  • Specialization – Expertly handles plains game, dangerous game, and custom pieces.
  • Personalized Service – Transparent processes keep you informed every step of the way.

Kudu shoulder mount

Why We Partner with TT & AWA as our Taxidermist

By working with Timoland Taxidermy and African Wildlife Artistry, we ensure:

  • Top-quality trophy preservation for plains game and dangerous game.
  • Transparent, competitive pricing for all taxidermy services.
  • End-to-end care — from preparation to shipping worldwide.

Whether you’re hunting kudu in the Eastern Capebuffalo in Southern Africa, or specialty species across prime concessions, our taxidermy partners ensure your trophies are preserved with unmatched craftsmanship and care.

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Nick Bowker Biography- Best Plains Game Hunting In Africa

About Nick Bowker

Nick Bowker is the co-founder and majority shareholder of Nick Bowker Hunting and serves as director alongside his brother, Robert Bowker. He is responsible for the day-to-day operations at Hopewell Lodge, the family’s hunting base in Bedford, Eastern Cape.

A lifelong outdoorsman and conservationist, Nick obtained his professional hunting and guiding license in 1996 and has been guiding and outfitting ever since. His specialty is fair-chase, free-range plains game hunting, where he has built a reputation for professionalism, ethical hunting, and exceptional trophy quality.

In addition to his hunting career, Nick is a sheep and cattle rancher, born and raised on the family ranch, which has been in the Bowker family for five generations. He is also active in his local community—an enthusiastic golfer, former chairman of the Bedford Golf Club, and a respected member of the regional farming community.

For all hunts, bookings are managed through Bowker Hunting, the dedicated booking platform wholly owned by Robert Bowker, ensuring a seamless and transparent process for every client.

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“I was born and raised on our family’s sheep farm near Bedford in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, where my love for the outdoors and hunting began at an early age. At just six years old, I remember heading out with a .22 rifle alongside Mlungisi, hunting Rock Hyrax and monkeys during school holidays from boarding school in Grahamstown. Soon after, I graduated to hunting Springbuck, and my passion only grew.

More than 40 years later, Mlungisi still hunts with me, a testament to the lasting traditions and relationships built around the land. After completing my military service and college, I returned to the family business, deepening my involvement in both farming and hunting.

Hunting has truly become a family business. My wife, Elizabeth, takes care of catering at Hopewell Lodge, enthusiastically supported by our twin daughters, Lauren and Jessica, who are also keen hunters following in the family tradition.

I will always be available during your stay and your hunt at Hopewell Lodge, ensuring that every guest feels welcome, looked after, and part of the Bowker family.”

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Nicks License’s and Memberships

Nick Bowker is a director of Nick Bowker Hunting, a limited liability company formed in the Republic of South Africa. The company’s registration number is 2023/965995/07  

Nick can be contacted at the company’s registered address, which is as follows:

Registered Postal Address

Nick Bowker Hunting (Pty) Ltd
24 Hope street
Bedford
Eastern Cape
South Africa

Registered Physical address

Hopewell Lodge
Olivefountain Ranch
Bedford 
5780
Eastern Cape
South Africa

Contact Details

Email info@bowkerafricanhunts.com
Tel +420 777 589 209 or +27 72 939 7902

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Benjamin Pringle Biography- Best Plains Game Hunting in Africa

Benjamin Pringle runs a 6th generation family ranch in the Mankazana Valley, Eastern Cape, South Africa. It’s still a working ranch with sheep and cattle and abundant with free-range wildlife.

About Benjamin Pringle


“I have always enjoyed the outdoors, from hunting small games as a kid to casting a line for the big one today.

I have been a licensed hunting Guide since 2009. Before that, I did a few years of apprenticeships with Nick Bowker. 

Clients always ask me what my favorite animal is to hunt and my standard answer is “all of them as they are a great challenge and all different but my favorite of all would be a bushbuck ram. 

I look forward to meeting all of you great people at the hunting lodge and experiencing the best Hunting the Eastern Cape offers.”

Benjamin Pringle

Registered Postal Address

Nick Bowker Hunting (Pty) Ltd
24 Hope street
Bedford
Eastern Cape
South Africa

Contact Details

Email info@bowkerafricanhunts.com
Tel +420 777 589 209 or +27 72 939 7902

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Rob Bowker Biography- Best Plains Game Hunting in Africa

About Rob Bowker

Rob Bowker is the owner and founder of Bowker Hunting, a digital marketing platform dedicated to booking African hunting safaris.

He is also the co-founder and part-owner of Nick Bowker Hunting, working alongside his brother, Nick Bowker.

A retired finance professional, Rob brings over 25 years of international leadership experience. He previously served as Chief Financial Officer at major multinational companies including Play (Poland)Invitel Holdings (Hungary), and Eurotel Prague (now Telefónica O2).

Over his career, he successfully led multi-million-euro debt offerings, IPOs, and refinancing projects, playing a key role in some of the largest financial transactions in Central and Eastern Europe.

Rob is both a Chartered Accountant (CPA equivalent) and Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), combining deep financial expertise with strategic business management.

Beyond his corporate career, Rob is a passionate outdoorsman and conservationist. He enjoys overlanding and unfenced camping in remote African reserves, tracking and observing the Big Five in their natural habitats. He is also an avid angler with a love for deep-sea and shore-based lure fishing.

Today, Rob splits his time between Prague and Port Alfred in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, combining his financial background and digital marketing expertise to connect Bowker clients directly with Nick Bowker of Nick Bowker Hunting and Meyrick Bowker of Bowker Safaris.

His leadership ensures that both operations provide not only exceptional hunts, but also professional, transparent, and memorable experiences for every guest.

Rob can be contacted at the company’s registered address, which is as follows:

Registered Postal Address

Bowker African Hunts (Pty)Ltd
Trading as Bowker Hunting
Senovazne Namesti 1465/7
110 00 Prague
Czech Republic

Rob Bowker is a director of Bowker African Hunts trading as Bowker Hunting, a limited liability company formed in the Republic of South Africa. The company’s registration number is 2025/746111/07  

Contact details

Email info@bowkerafricanhunts.com
Tel +420 777 589 209 or +27 72 939 7902

Rob Bowker is a director of Nick Bowker Hunting, a limited liability company formed in the Republic of South Africa. The company’s registration number is 2023/965995/07  

Nick Bowker Hunting (Pty) Ltd
24 Hope street
Bedford
Eastern Cape
South Africa

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About Africa Hunting and Free Range Hunts

Introduction to Bowker Hunting

Ownership & Structure

Bowker African Hunts (Pty) Ltd owns the Bowker African Hunts website and trademarks. The company is wholly owned by Robert (Rob) Bowker, who also serves as a director.

Through Bowker African Hunts, Robert manages all inquiries and bookings, ensuring clients are connected with the right hunting operation:

  • Nick Bowker Hunting – Co-owned by Robert Bowker and Nick Bowker, specializing in free-range plains game hunting in South Africa’s Eastern Cape.
  • Bowker Safaris – Independently owned by Meyrick Bowker, focusing on dangerous game safaris, bird hunting, and family-oriented safari packages.

This structure means that all bookings are professionally coordinated by Robert Bowker through Bowker African Hunts, while hunters benefit from the expertise of Nick Bowker and Meyrick Bowker in their respective operations.

About Rob Bowker

Rob Bowker is the owner and founder of Bowker Hunting. Drawing on his international business background and passion for the outdoors, Rob ensures every guest enjoys a personalized African safari from first inquiry to the completion of their hunt.

The Bowker Hunting Experience

Turn your dream of an African hunting safari into reality—it’s far more affordable than you might think. With Bowker Hunting, you’ll experience fair-chase, free-range african hunting adventures, from the thrill of dangerous game to world-class plains game.

We specialize in plains game hunting safaris, offering unforgettable experiences for first-time hunters, seasoned African hunters, and those returning for another safari. Every hunt is designed to be ethical, exciting, and truly authentic—delivering not just trophies, but memories that last a lifetime.

Come join us in Africa with Bowker Hunting and experience the thrill of a lifetime and hunt with Nick and Meyrick Bowker.

Experience the best of africa hunting with us as we guide you through the breathtaking landscapes and thrilling adventures that await.

About Nick Bowker

Nick Bowker has earned a strong reputation for delivering exceptional African hunting safaris in the Eastern Cape, specializing in free-range, ethical plains-game hunts.

We offer an authentic African hunting experience, blending expert guidingdiverse free-range terraincomfortable lodge accommodations, and access to a wide variety of species. Our safaris are ideal for first-time hunters and seasoned sportsmen alike, providing a personalized, unforgettable adventure.

Gemsbok safari style hunting with Nick Bowker.

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Hopewell Lodge – Your Safari Base

Nick Bowker is based in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, with Hopewell Lodge serving as our central hub and your home throughout your safari. The lodge is situated near the historic town of Bedford, about two hours northeast of Port Elizabeth—now officially known as Gqeberha.

Nick was born and raised on a fifth-generation sheep ranch and has been deeply involved in every aspect of the local farming community throughout his life.

Thanks to these long-standing relationships, Nick has exclusive access to over 2 million acres of prime hunting land in and around Bedford. The region’s diverse terrain—spanning mountains, open plains, valley bush-veld, and savanna—supports an exceptional variety of plains-game species with a remarkably high density of animals.

Free-range hunting with Nick Bowker

Wildlife Management and Sustainability

The wildlife is carefully managed by local farmers, each with a vested interest in maintaining healthy populations. Landowners own the game on their property, including transient animals that roam freely between properties. This sustainable approach ensures thriving ecosystems and exceptional trophy quality while preserving the natural balance.


A Family-Owned Hunting Operation

Nick Bowker Hunting is a family-owned business, managed by brothers Nick and Rob Bowker.

  • Nick oversees all day-to-day operations and personally guides each hunt.
  • Rob manages marketingfinance, and client communications, bringing decades of global financial expertise and a deep passion for hunting and land management.

Our family has lived in this area for five generations, and hunting is in our blood. With more than 25 years of experience conducting fair-chase hunting in the Bedford region, we know every corner of our hunting concessions and take pride in providing a highly personalized safari experience.

Sable antelope safari style hunting with Nick Bowker.

Fair-Chase, Free-Range Hunting

Your safari will be a true fair-chase hunt in a free-range African environment. We do not hunt behind high fences, except for a few specific species where this is required. This approach allows for authentic stalkingnatural animal movements, and a more rewarding hunting experience.


Safety and Professionalism

The Eastern Cape is one of the safest hunting regions in Africa, and in our decades of professional hunting, we have never experienced a security incident. From your arrival to your departure, your safety, comfort, and enjoyment are our top priorities.

Nick will be personally present throughout your entire safari—from the moment we pick you up at Port Elizabeth Airport until we drop you off at the end of your adventure.


First-Time Hunters Welcome

Whether you are a first-time African hunter or returning for another safari, we will be with you every step of the way. From planning your trip to guiding you in the field, our goal is to ensure you have an unforgettable and stress-free African hunting experience.

Free range south african hunting with Nick Bowker

About Meyrick Bowker

In addition Nick Bowker works in close cooperation with Meyrick Bowker of Bowker Safaris to bring hunters a wider and more varied range of African hunting opportunities than ever before, including exclusive packages offered by Bowker Safaris.

In addition to exclusive family plains game hunts Meyrick specializes in dangerous game such as buffalo, leopard, lion, elephant, and rhino; bow hunting  and world-class wing shooting.

“Our hunting heritage, however, goes back much further – to the early 1800s, when the Bowker family first arrived in Southern Africa. From that time, Bowker men and women have hunted extensively, from the rugged Eastern Cape to the wild expanses of the continent.

With over eight generations of hunting heritage, Bowker Safaris is deeply rooted in the traditions, values, and respect for nature that have defined African hunting for centuries.

Today, Frank, Meyrick, Alexis, and Lily Bowker continue this proud legacy from our original homestead – a place steeped in history, rich in atmosphere, and renowned for warm hospitality that makes both local and international hunters feel at home.”

Children are welcome. I will be delighted to guide your children. We offer Big 5 guided tours to our National Parks in the Eastern Cape for observers and family members who are not hunting.

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About Robert Bowker

Robert Bowker is the owner of Bowker Hunting, which he manages for the purpose of booking clients for both Nick Bowker Hunting and Bowker Safaris. Through Bowker Hunting, Rob ensures that every client enjoys a seamless, transparent, and professionally managed safari experience from first inquiry to the completion of their hunt.

In addition, Rob is part-owner and director of Nick Bowker Hunting, where he is responsible for finance, marketing, and client communications. Working alongside his brother Nick, he helps oversee one of South Africa’s premier free-range plains game hunting operations.

Before focusing on Bowker Hunting, Rob built a successful 25-year career as an international finance executive. He served as Chief Financial Officer at several multinational companies—including Play (Poland), Invitel Holdings (Hungary), and Eurotel Prague (now Telefónica O2)—where he specialized in strategic growth, capital management, IPOs, and multi-million-euro refinancing projects across more than a dozen countries in Europe and Africa.

Certified Public Accountant (CA) and Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Rob brings world-class business and financial expertise to the Bowker hunting operations. Today, he combines this background with digital marketing skills, using the Bowker Hunting website and online outreach to connect clients directly with Nick Bowker Hunting and Meyrick Bowker’s Bowker Safaris.

Low fenced Red Lechwe hunted with Nick Bowker

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Our Guides Benjamin & Ryan

Benjamin Pringle and Ryan Williamson assist Nick with guiding. Benjamin and Ryan are seasoned guiding professionals.

In addition, Benjamin and Ryan are landowners in the Bedford and Grahamstown areas, and both were born and raised on farms and are an integral part of the local community.

About our Taxidermists

At Bowker Hunting and Bowker Safaris, we understand that your taxidermy trophies represent far more than just a successful hunt — they are lifelong memories worth preserving. That’s why we work with two of the most trusted names in South African taxidermy servicesTimoland Taxidermy (TT) and African Wildlife Artistry (AWA).

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Whether you’re looking for trophy mountingplains game shoulder mountsdangerous game full-body mounts, or custom habitat displays, our taxidermy partners deliver exceptional craftsmanshiptransparent pricing, and personalized service. With decades of experience, they ensure your African hunting trophies are preserved to the highest international standards.


Our African Hunting concessions

  • Your hunting concession extends throughout the Bedford area, and you will not see another hunter during your hunting trip.
     
  • The core hunting area is 150 thousand acres with access to the adjacent Bedford area, which is around 3 million acres.
  • The lodge is situated in the middle of our hunting concessions. As a result, there will be no need to drive long distances before you start hunting.
     
  • South Africa has become the premier hunting destination in the world. It offers first-world-class infrastructure and hospitality. The diversity of available trophies and the cost of a hunting Safari are not comparable anywhere else in the world.
     
  • Bedford area has a unique topography and offers over 30 species of African Big Game and Plains Game.
     
  • We offer unique, highly competitive Rates and Packages. Our packages are All-Inclusive, and there are no hidden costs from when I pick you up to when I drop you off.
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Quality and Quantity of trophies

African Fair chase african hunting with Nick Bowker.
  • The sheer number of animals in our hunting areas will astound you.
  • You will see more animals in one day than you will see in 10 years in the United States.
  • For the cost of an elk hunt, you can shoot seven African Trophies. See what my clients say – Client Recommendations.
     
     

Rifles included free of charge

Free range African hunting with Nick Bowker.
  • I have the latest 4×4 Hunting vehicles at my disposal, capable of any terrain.
  • Expert trackers who have hunted with me my whole life will help us with the guiding.
     
  • The cost and red tape of traveling with rifles have increased dramatically over the last few years. As a result, I now offer my rifles and ammunition for free use for all my clients.
  • I have available 300 Winchester Magnums fitted with suppressors. Mounted on rifles are Swarovski tactical scopes.

What Does a Typical Day of Hunting in Africa Involve?

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  • Up at dawn for a cup of coffee and a light snack.
  • Set off to our hunting area for the targeted species.
  • All hunting areas are within half an hour’s drive.
  • Generally, we will target the brush-dwelling animals such as the spiral horns in the very early mornings and late evenings when they come out to graze.
  • We would target Plains Game animals during the day as they are easier to find.
  • Many hours are spent glassing animals before mounting a stalk on a selected quarry, so a high-quality pair of binoculars is a must for African hunting.
Fallow deer fair chase hunting with Nick Bowker.
  • Typically, we find an elevated position and glass the surrounding valleys in search of a Trophy.
  • We would then set up a plan and begin our stalk.
  • Alternatively, we may try and set up an ambush.
  • Generally, return for a big brunch around 11h30.
  • Sometimes we will take packed lunch and be gone for the whole day.
  • Out again in the afternoon for more hunting.
  • Dinner around a fire, discussing the day, and making plans for the next day’s hunting in Africa.

Authentic African
Free Range Hunting

I conduct my Hunting in a Free Range environment with no high fences

Blesbok hunting in Africa Safari style with Nick Bowker.

Hopewell Lodge sits on an escarpment (2200 feet above sea level) and has four unique biospheres within half an hour’s drive.

This unique change in biospheres results in broad and diverse animal diversity.

To the south of the lodge is the deep valley bushveld. These deep, broad valleys with thick riverine bush are the home of the Eastern Cape Kudu and Bushbuck, Nyala and Warthog.

The valleys and canyons’ sides and tops make great vantage points for glassing animals.

We spend a lot of time at these elevated points, glassing for trophies. At the plateau’s start above the valley, bushveld lies savanna and woodlands in amongst small plateaus.

The savanna and woodlands are home to such species as Impala, Sable, Zebra, and Waterbuck. The savanna areas are ideal for spot and stalk hunting.

The sides of the valleys and canyons make for great vantage points.

The unique topography provides one of the finest hunting areas in the world.

Sable antelope hunting in Africa with Nick Bowker.

Nothing beats a day of free-range African Hunting and doing long stalks and trying to outwit your quarry.

Plateaus also make great vantage points for glassing and the start of many long stalks into the savanna.

The savanna gradually gives way to the long rolling Bedford plains. These grass plains were once the place of vast animal migrations across the Eastern Cape in the summer months.

These plains are where Springbok, Blesbok, and Black Wildebeest are to be found.

Consequently, the plains game often needs to be ambushed, and the endless anthills found on these plains make for the right hiding place.

The Plains give way to the Kaggaberg Mountain range, which can be viewed from the lodge. The Kaggaberg contains thick, steep valleys and box canyons. Here, you will find Eland and Kudu.

These plains are where Springbok, Blesbok, and Black Wildebeest are to be found.

Free-Range Hunting in South Africa

Free Range African Hunting versus Free Roaming

A lot has been written about Free Range Hunting and Fair Chase Hunting. Free-range hunting can be defined as keeping in natural conditions with freedom of movement. Also, no human-made barrier prevents the animal’s movement.

Another concept is “Free-Roaming” in South Africa because the animals are born, bred, live, and die on the property.

We offer 100 percent fair chase hunting in South Africa.

Free range hunting sable

Wilderness Hunting in Africa

If you are looking for a true wildness hunt, you will need to hunt in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania. In these areas, you will be hunting without any fences or human-made obstacles, such as public roads.

This remoteness comes at a cost with expensive day fees being mandatory as well as extra time and costs to get to these wilderness areas.

In particular, these costs come before you have even seen an animal. For many, the cost and time are prohibitive. As a result, South Africa has become the premier safari hunting destination in the world.

Warthog free range african hunting.

South African hunting areas that are not high fenced

These areas do not have high fences but rather four-foot barbed wire fences designed to stop sheep and cattle movement. Consequently, the vast majority of animals can move and roam at will. Certain animals will be held in check, such as Wildebeest.

These non-high-fenced areas belong to the local farming community. Outfitters who hunt exclusively in these areas are often farmers and have dual income from farming and outfitting.

You will struggle to find a property in South Africa or Namibia with no fences somewhere along the line, be it a park border, a high fence on a neighboring property, or a barrier to public roads.

The majority of hunting in South Africa is conducted behind high fences. The size of the high-fenced areas varies greatly. High fencing is often a necessity for Outfitters from an economic perspective.

For these typically larger, high-fenced outfitters, outfitting is often their only source of income. Generally, free-roaming and fair chase hunting applies to high-fenced outfitters.

These larger, high-fenced outfitters need to replenish trophies due to Hunting and genetics. As a result, South Africa is the most affordable hunting destination in the world. No-where else can you hunt so many species at a cost not dreamed about two or three decades ago.

Long range hunting South Africa
Long-Range Hunting in South Africa

Long-Range Hunting in South Africa

I also offer long-range Hunting for enthusiasts. Bedford provides an ideal terrain for long-range Hunting with broad valleys and plains. I limit our distances to approximately 650 meters.

I target Impala, Springbok, Blesbok, Mountain Reedbuck, and Warthog for long-range Hunting. Our standard rate for non-trophy animals for the above target list is $250 for males and $100 for females.

Long-range Hunting provides the chance for hunters to truly test their shooting and hunting skills and the opportunity for making a significant amount of shots during a day of hunting.

There are few places in the world with similar diversity and such numbers of wild animals available at these prices.

I am also a long-range hunting enthusiast with significant experience with tactical scopes and handloading ammunition.

I have tactical and digital Swarovski scopes available for use.

Also, I offer driven hunts for the species mentioned above under the same conditions.

About Nick Bowker. Travel climate and health.

Travel, Climate, and Health

The area you will be hunting in South Africa is a safe and secure place to visit.

Easy to Travel to

The Eastern Cape is malaria-free and makes for safe south African hunt.

You will fly to Johannesburg or Cape Town and then take a connecting flight to Port Elizabeth.

We will meet you in Port Elizabeth at the Airport and drive you to the hunting lodge.

The hunting lodge is two hours from Port Elizabeth in the Bedford district.

Mild Climate

Blue Wildebeest trophy shot on a hunt in South Africa with Nick Bowker Hunting

We hunt in South Africa from March through October.

Bedford has a mild climate and receives around 390 mm of rain annually, with most rain falling in thunderstorms from January through April.

South Africa

Wide, deep valleys make great vantage points for a South Africa hunt, a safe place to travel.

The average midday temperatures range from 18 degrees in June to 28 degrees in January.

We hunt in a malaria-free area at all times!

Also, we have private hospitals and medical care available in the surrounding area.


Bedford, Your South African Hunting Destination in the Eastern Cape Province

Ladies hunting with Nick Bowker.

Our lodges are about 20 minute drive from Bedford. See lodging options.

Bedford is a rural town in the center of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It was established in the mid-19th century.

It is located on the southern edge of the Winterberg mountain range.

A vibrant country district famous for our annual Garden Festival (second-to-last weekend in October), fun-loving farmers, and fabulous hospitality.

Bedford is waiting to welcome you.

The historic village is tucked up against the Kaggaberg mountain (part of the Winterberg range).

Our farms stretch across extensive grasslands and up into the dramatic Mankazana, Cowie, and Baviaans River valleys.

Angoras, merinos, beef cattle, goats, and game are all to be seen.

Route from Port Elizabeth to Bedford

Route from Bedford from landing in Port Elizabeth to Bedford.

What is Free-Range Hunting, and is Free-Range Hunting available in South Africa?

Free-Range Hunting can be defined as being kept in natural conditions, with freedom of movement. Free-Range South African hunting areas have four-foot barbed wire fences designed to stop sheep and cattle movement but not wild animals.

Free-Range Hunting can be defined as kept in natural conditions, with freedom of movement. Free-Range South African hunting areas have four-foot barbed wire fences designed to stop the movement of sheep and cattle but not wild animals.