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Sable hill safaris

exceptional African bow hunting adventures

OPENING SPECIAL 2023!

First five confirmed bookings and deposit paid – a FREE Impala and Blesbuck are included in the bow hunting package purchased.

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WELCOME TO SABLE HILL
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With us excellence is only good enough, Sable Hill Safaris is committed to giving you an
exceptional African bow hunting adventure experience that you will take home with you
and cherish for a lifetime and that will remain etched in your memory books for life and talked about forever!.

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BOW HUNTING

Exclusive bowhunting concessions
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Various species

We proudly offer you various species to hunt
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5* ACCOMODATION

Stay in our beautiful lodge
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Unforgettable experiences

about us

Sable Hill Safaris operated by father and son Francois and Ferdinand Grundlingh and offers a unique diverse bow hunting experience in the North-West Province of South Africa with the
needs of our client as our primary mission.

We understand the needs of bow hunters to be within range, so we have exclusive bow hunting concessions dedicated to bowhunting opportunities. Browse through our website to find information about our lodging and accommodation along with our gallery of successful hunters. Do not hesitate to give us a call as we will be happy to answer any of your questions.

Francois and Ferdinand is passionate about nature and loves sharing their experiences around the camp fire with family and friends. Sable Hill Safaris can proudly offer you various species to hunt, views are spectacular, lodging is five star and you will experience true Southern African hunting at its best!

Come and join us on the adventure of a lifetime, where you will experience the thrill of a perfect hunt, enjoy great company, fine food and sumptuous accommodation and go home with memories that will keep you coming back time after time.

about us

Unforgettable Atmosphere

Sable Hill Safaris operated by father and son Francois and Ferdinand Grundlingh and offers a unique diverse bow hunting experience in the North-West Province of South Africa with the
needs of our client as our primary mission.

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sable hill safaris

Wide variety of species

testimonials

What They Say

A great experience, will be back soon! A great South African Hunting experience. Welcoming and friendly staff

Brian Woods

sable hill safaris

where are we?
find us!

South Africa’s North West Province, is home to our Lodge located outside of Rustenburg, one and a half hours northwest of Johannesburg. You will fly into and clear customs in Johannesburg (OR Tambo International airport) and be picked up by one of our safari representatives. A 1,5 hours drive and you will arrive at Sable Hill Safari Lodge. 

The North West Province is slightly smaller than the US state of Pennsylvania. It’s the country’s fourth-smallest province, taking up 8.7% of South Africa’s land area and with a population of 3.5-million people. The landscape is largely flat regions of scattered trees and grassland. North West Province lies in the north of South Africa on the Botswana border, fringed by the Kalahari desert in the west, Gauteng province to the east, and the Free State to the south. It is known as the Platinum Province for the wealth of the metal it has underground. With a total area of 106,512 square kilometres,

The North West Province is sometimes referred to as ‘The Texas of South Africa‘, with an abundance of hunting opportunities, some of the largest cattle herds in the world, and successful mixed-crop farming operations that make the province the bread basket of the country. In addition to farming and agriculture, many landowners in the North West Province have been successful in managing their land for hunting operations through sustainable utilization.

In 1970, South Africa had an estimated population of 500,000 game animals, today the country has in excess of 20 million due to the economic opportunity created by managing populations for trophy hunting. Hunters are the true stewards of the land and are single-handily responsible for maintaining healthy and sustainable numbers of wild game in South Africa.