EXOTIC ANIMALS

INFORMATION

Hog deer, Axis deer, Black buck, Nilgai gazelle, and Chinkara gazelle are all included in the exotic animals package. The majority of the time, this hunt is conducted in wildlife reserves that are both free range and fenced. It is customary for jeeps to be driven during the day and night during the hunt. These creatures are indigenous to Pakistan and India, and there are just a few of locations presently where they may be hunted. They have been under to immense pressure from illicit hunting in the past, and as a result, there are currently very few locations where they may be hunted legitimately. This jungle safari is often regarded as a hunt that is truly one of a kind, and it features a great deal of hospitality from the country of Pakistan. Many characteristics of this hunt set it apart from other hunts that have been done.

Altitude and Temperature:

Early October daytime temperatures may reach 100°F (38°C), but they should drop to 90°F (32°C) by month's end. In early March, temperatures can be high, but they should rise further. December and January temperatures can dip to 64°F (18°C), allowing hunters to work all day without overheating. The morning and evening are chilly but not cold.
The maximum elevation in this good habitat is 3,300 feet (1,000 m), however most hunting occurs from 600 to 2,100 feet.

Hunting season:

Hunting season runs from October 1 to March. The best season to hunt exotics in these locations is mid-November to mid-January because to good weather. Regardless of hunting season, hunters should see this as a chance to succeed.

Hunting method and number of days required:

Hunters can spot and stalk. It may be hunted by bow or rifle. This hunt is great for bowhunters. Bow hunting takes 5 days + 2 days for travel, totaling 7 days, whereas rifle hunting just takes 3 days plus 2 days.

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