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Hunting Laws

Hunting ordinances, regulations, seasons, etc. are controlled and promulgated by the nature conservation authorities in the various provinces. Regulations stipulate which species can be hunted, when, where, and by whom. The provinces also maintain official control of the trophy hunting industry in South Africa. Prospective foreign clients must make their arrangements through a licensed Hunting Outfitter and be guided on the hunt by a licensed Professional Hunter. Professional Hunters/Outfitters must hold licenses for each province where they operate.


Hunting is regulated on a provincial basis.


Intrepid Safaris Africa is an accredited hunting outfit. We obtain all our licenses and hunting permits prior to the hunting season and only hunts on Nature conservation approved hunting areas. Clients do not have to apply for any hunting permits except for a CITES 1 animal; in that case Intrepid Safaris will supply you with all the information.


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Info Needed to Apply for Your Firearm Import Permit

  • Certified / Notarized copy of passport (copy must be clear and readable, a scan and print sometimes work better).
  • Certified / Notarized copy of airline ticket / itinerary
  • Certified / Notarized copy of firearm license and proof of export (USA - form 4457 is acceptable).
  • A letter / e-mail to Intrepid Safaris / HP du Plessis as confirmation that you give him permission to apply and sign the SAP520 form on your behalf. (This must also contain your physical address and at least 2 contact numbers. Also verify the manufacturer, calibre, model and serial number of the rifles.)
  • Type and amount of ammunition that you will be brining with (We recommend 40 rounds per calibre).
  • Full names and passport number of your spouse / partner. (No need for a copy). Please make sure that the handwriting on everything is clearly readable, especially the serial numbers.

 

Once Intrepid Safaris have all the info we will fill out the SAP520 on your behalf, add on the invitation letter and submit it to PHASA.

 

Important information regarding guns imported into South Africa - The following firearms and ammunition will NOT be allowed into SA:

  • Any automatic, semi-automatic rifles or shotguns
  • Any pistol or revolver (unless specified for hungitn and accompanied by a written motivation)
  • More than one rifle of a calibre per person (limited to 2 rifles per person)
  • More than 200 rounds of ammunition per calibre

 

Temporary Import Permits will not be issued for anyone under the age of 21.

 

Also, please ensure that your firearms arrive on the same flight as you do. This must be done with the airline company on departure. Your firearms may only be signed for by you and WILL NOT be released to you outfitter or professional hunter should it arrive on a separate flight. In this case, the firearms will be held by the SAPS until you claim ownership in person. The temporary import permit serves as your firearms license in South Africa. There is NO permit required, nor any charge by the SAPS for a bow. Handling fees are charged by airline and / or security companies for bows and handguns, but NOT for rifles.

 

On arrival at Johannesburg International Airport (O.R Tambo International):

  • Clear customs and passport control
  • Pick-up general baggage
  • Proceed to SAPS firearms office. Located in Terminal 2 - in front of the Post Office

  • At the SAPS firearm office - collect your issued temporary import permit at the PHASA desk. An INTREPID representative will also meet you at this stage.
  • Your firearms and ammunition will be physically inspected to verify details against the already issued permit and those of the licenses. Once this is established you are free to leave with your weapons.
  • If taking a connecting flight from Johannesburg International (OR Tambo International), we recommend that you leave a minimum of 3 hours between flights.

 

Firearm Imports
Entry Regulations

All visitors require a passport, valid for no less than 30 days after the expiry of the intended visit. Travelers must ensure passports contain at least one unused page. It is imperative that travelers confirm regulations with their nearest South African embassy or consulate.


Temporary Import Permit

Intrepid Safaris will apply for the temporary import permit of your firearms prior to your arrival through PHASA. Should you require - PHASA render this service at a cost of US$150 per application. This might look like a lot of effort but once you get to Johannesburg and the permit is waiting for you it will be worth while. Send this documentation by registered mail / courier to Intrepid Safaris to reach our office at least 35 days prior to your arrival.


Intrepid Safaris
PO Box 507
Alldays, 0909
South Africa