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ABORIGINAL OWNED ARNHEM LAND

Has thousands of wild water buffalo being a valuable renewable income for the land owners.  Finding them can be hard work, its not a walk in the park.  Arnhem Land is like another country within the tropical Northern Territory, it is situated well east of the city of Darwin and massive Kakadu National Park.  Arnhem Land consists of almost 100,000 sq km of wilderness and bush country (36,000 sq miles). We operate in NLC s19 licensed concessions in Arnhem Land, ensure correct Company and Guide licenses, and safari clients carry their NLC Access permit for safari hunting, and International Visitors Firearms License.

TENTED SAFARI CAMPS

Moveable camps are located near excellent numbers of Buffalo.  Our passion is the older traditional ways, so real hunters will enjoy classic safari camps, green canvas tents, wood tables, green canvas and wood safari chairs, lanterns, and a step back in time.

HUNTING CONCESSIONS

The Arnhem Land concession are big, minimal tracks, many 100s of Water Buffalo, and plenty of exploring.  A variation of fantastic wilderness, outback country, escarpments, good creeks, rivers, streams and springs for our tropical safari camps, and for the 4x4s to explore.  You will see small and larger herds of Water Buffalo, lone old Bulls and small groups of Buffalo bulls, some Scrub Bull (wild ox, toro), and occasional Wild Boar.  With luck you may also see Dingo, Kangaroos, Wallabies, Emus, Fresh Water Crocodiles.  It is not easy hunting, as this country is vast and rugged, and we have to find the Buffalo.  We do not have a network of tracks, no dams, no troughs and no hides, this is wilderness.  Explore by rugged 4×4, then hunt on foot with your classic double or bolt rifle at hand.  The Banteng safaris are in north west Arnhem Land, the NLC licensed WS concession is productive walk and stalk hunting, from a classic tented camp.  It is a much smaller concession, but has good numbers of wild Banteng, these are a beautiful species, and also dangerous game.  As mentioned, these safari areas are NLC s19 licensed land use areas, and NLC access permits are required.

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