
The most common and Olympic-recognized form.
Involves shooting at stationary, circular targets at set distances.
Done indoors or outdoors.

Involves shooting at targets placed in varied terrain (hills, woods, trails).
Distances can change, making it more challenging and adventurous.
Great for outdoor enthusiasts.

Uses longbows or recurve bows without sights or modern aids.
Focus is on instinct, form, and heritage.
Often associated with historical or cultural practices.

Involves hunting wild game using bows.
Requires specific training, legal licensing, and a deep respect for wildlife.
Common in North America and some African game lodges.

Discover rare and colorful species in their natural habitats.
Promotes physical activity through walking or hiking.
Enhances appreciation for ecosystems and biodiversity.

Spot a wide variety of species in one place.
Perfect for photographers—open spaces and beautiful lighting.
Increases awareness of water conservation and wetland health.

Relaxing and stress-relieving activity.
Easy to access—no special gear or skills needed.
Great way to introduce kids or beginners to nature.

Opportunity to spot both birds and wildlife in one trip.
Guided by experts who share fascinating facts and calls.
Adds an extra layer of excitement to traditional game drives.


Designed for bird lovers.
Binoculars and bird guides used to spot and identify local species.

Teaches guests how to read animal tracks, droppings, and signs.
Usually early morning or late afternoon.

Slow, intentional walks with breathwork or silence.
Good for wellness retreats and nature healing.

Explore deeper into the reserve for more diverse sightings.
Increased chance to witness rare animal behaviors.
Perfect for true nature lovers and photographers with endurance.

Cool, fresh air and beautiful golden sunrise views.
Ideal lighting for photography and peaceful bush vibes.
Best time to spot active predators like lions and leopards.

Catch animals as they head to water or begin hunting.
Enjoy breathtaking African sunsets with sundowner stops.
Perfect for relaxed, scenic viewing and social bonding.

Experience rare nocturnal species like bush babies, owls, and aardvarks.
Spotlight adds an adventurous twist to sightings.
Unique, quiet atmosphere under the stars—magical and memorable.





While focusing on larger animals, guests become more aware of bird activity nearby.
Scouting for game often leads to discovering bird hotspots too.
Photography skills sharpened for timing, focus, and spotting movement—useful for birding.

Helps guests appreciate bird details like plumage, size, and behavior.
Encourages patience and mindfulness while observing nature.
Captures rare and fleeting moments for personal or professional collections.

Highlights water birds and their elegant movements near rivers, dams, and reeds..
Teaches guests to respect sensitive aquatic habitats.
Creates opportunities for sunrise or sunset shots with birds in silhouette.

Encourages attention to smaller bird species and their nesting areas.
Enhances understanding of the bird’s environment (feathers, beaks, eggs, etc.).
Brings artistic value to birdwatching through texture and detail.

Perfect for beginners and nature lovers—less intense, more relaxed.
Lets you explore breathtaking landscapes and hidden routes.
Great way to combine riding with wildlife and bird sightings.

Builds stamina, skill, and confidence in rugged terrain.
Adrenaline-packed adventure for thrill-seekers.
Takes riders to remote, untouched areas few ever see.

Unique photo ops and views of African landscapes.
Teaches balance and control on loose surfaces.
Ideal for speed lovers and wide, open scenery.

Great for improving technical skills in a safe, controlled area.
Requires specific training, legal licensing, and a deep respect for wildlife.
Enhances focus, coordination, and quick decision-making.