Hunting travel is the most heavily regulated trip type there is: seasons are fixed by statute, tags are often allocated by lottery months ahead, and non-resident quotas can close a state to you entirely. Plan the tag first — everything else, including whether the trip is possible at all, follows from it.
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Start PlanningElk, mule deer, antelope and bear across Colorado, Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. Largest public-land access in the country; most non-resident tags are draw-based.
Whitetail deer, waterfowl on the Mississippi flyway, and spring turkey. More private-land leases and outfitters, generally over-the-counter tags.
Moose, caribou and bear, usually requiring a licensed guide for non-residents. Fly-in access, short seasons and the highest logistics cost.
Driven bird shooting in the UK and Spain, red deer and roe stalking in Scotland, Austria and Hungary. Estate-based and booked as a package by the day.
Plains-game safaris in South Africa and Namibia, red stag and tahr in New Zealand. Package pricing per animal plus daily rates; confirm CITES and import rules before booking.
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A guided plains-game safari through Namibia's premier reserves in June, including daily rates, trophy fees, CITES import rules and rifle transport logistics.
A week-long guided moose hunting adventure in Yukon during September, with licensed guide, fly‑in logistics, gear rental, and meat handling workshops.
A five-day driven pheasant shooting getaway in the Scottish countryside, featuring estate stays, gun hire, and guided shoots in November.
A 6‑day guided elk hunting adventure in Colorado during the first rifle season, covering tags, licenses, outfitter logistics, gear, and meat processing.
A focused waterfowl hunting adventure in Arkansas's flooded timber during January, with guide services, required licences, stamps, and comfortable lodging nearby.
General guidance only — conditions and regulations change. Check official sources before you go.