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Hunting
Intaba Adventures consists of a group of 4 adjacent farms. Most of the wildlife species are indigenous to the area and the conservation of these species is the main purpose of Intaba Adventures. Over 20 antelope species are available for hunting purposes each with their own unique experience.

On arrival hunters are required to set their rifles at the shooting range to ensure that shot placement during the hunt is accurate. Hunting trips are guided by a professional hunter and can be done either from the back of a safari truck or through a walk and stalk adventure where hunters, led by tracking guides, roam the farm by foot.

Successful hunters will have their animal carcasses driven back to the abattoir where they will be dressed, cleaned and stored in a refrigerated room to preserve the meat for the duration of the stay.
Sable Black Wildebeest Blue Wildebeest Red Hartbeest
Vaal Rhebok Blesbuck Fallow Deer Mountain Reedbuck
Common Springbuck Black Springbuck Copper Springbuck White Springbuck
Common Duiker Steenbuck Warthog Bushpig
Kudu Eland Impala Zebra
Ostrich Guineafowl Bushbuck Waterbuck
Accommodation
The Intaba lodge at Aasvoëlkop is situated on the side of the mountain and has an extraordinary view overlooking a large valley where animals often gather around a watering hole. It consists of 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms that can accommodate up to 10 guests. Guests have the option to select a full catering package, however, there is a fully equipped kitchen available for self-catering purposes.

The lodge has two fireplaces, one indoors and one in open air. This is where guests spend most of their evenings sharing hunting stories and spending quality time.
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