Exotic Animals — Hunting Experts
02 Habitat & Season

Reserve Land,
Low Jungle.

Pakistan's exotic wildlife reserves occupy low-altitude terrain where jungle and open scrub meet — hunted by jeep day and night, in some of the most unique and hospitable conditions in South Asia.

Altitude
3,300 ft · Habitat Max 2,100 ft · Hunt Max 600 ft · Hunt Min Reserve Floor · Low Plains
Reserve floorNear plains
Habitat max1,000 m
Hunting range180–640 m
Temperature · Reserve
October Hot Start
+28°C +38°C
Dec–Jan Optimal
+14°C +18°C
March Warming
+22°C +34°C
Hunting Season
Oct
Open
Nov
Peak
Dec
Optimal
Jan
Optimal
Mar
Close

The season opens October 1st through end of March. The prime window is mid-November to mid-January, when cool temperatures permit all-day hunting and comfortable jeep patrol. October opens warm at up to 100°F (38°C) and cools steadily through the month. Mornings and evenings are brisk but never cold.

The reserves. Pakistan's exotic wildlife reserves occupy low jungle and open scrub terrain from near the plains to a maximum of 3,300 ft (1,000 m), with hunting concentrated between 600–2,100 ft (180–640 m). Hunts are conducted by jeep — both day and night — through free-range and fenced reserve land. December and January offer the most comfortable all-day conditions, with highs of 64°F (18°C).
03 The Hunt

Jeep. Stalk.
Choose Your Weapon.

Pakistan's exotic safari is conducted by jeep and on foot — covering reserve land day and night across five remarkable species. Equally suited to rifle and bow, it is particularly celebrated as a bowhunting destination of exceptional quality.

Rifle Hunt 5
Days Total — Rifle

A compact and productive hunt across managed reserve land. Jeep-assisted spotting covers ground efficiently — rifle hunters typically conclude well within the allotted time.

3 Hunting days 2 Travel days
Bow Hunt 7
Days Total — Bow

One of Pakistan's finest bowhunting opportunities. The varied species and managed terrain reward patient close-range stalkers with an experience that stands entirely apart.

5 Hunting days 2 Travel days
01

Jeep Patrol

Cover reserve ground by jeep during both day and night drives — locating and assessing target animals across a wide area.

02

Identify the Species

With five species in the field, assess the target carefully — trophy Axis, Black Buck, Nilgai, Hog Deer, and Chinkara each have distinct characteristics.

03

Dismount & Stalk

Leave the jeep and close the distance on foot. Jungle cover and scrub provide natural concealment for the stalk, particularly for bow hunters.

04

The Shot

Reserve terrain offers varied shooting conditions — open clearings, dense brush, and night setups. Flexibility and preparation are rewarded in equal measure.

Few hunts in South Asia combine five iconic species, day-and-night jeep access, managed reserve land, and the warmth of Pakistani jungle hospitality into a single experience — making this safari genuinely one of a kind.

Accommodation — Exotic Species | Hunting Experts Pakistan
04Accommodation

Private reserve,
fully appointed.

Exotic species hunts — Blackbuck, Nilgai, Hog Deer, Wild Boar, and Chinkara Gazelle — are based from a purpose-built private hunting estate in Sindh. The facility is fully self-contained: landscaped grounds, a formal dining room, air-conditioned guest rooms, large en-suite bathrooms, and a reed-screened outdoor lounge for evening meals and post-hunt reviews — all within the reserve boundary.

The estate is accessible from Karachi within 2–3 hours, making same-day arrival practical. Multiple species can be hunted in a single visit from the same base, with vehicle drives through the reserve each morning and evening.

— I Rooms, Dining & Outdoor Areas
Guest room — king bed, AC, sofa seating, soft lighting, marble floors
— 01 Guest Room Air Conditioned

Spacious rooms with king beds, AC units, sofa seating, and marble tile floors — a comfortable base for a 5-day exotic species hunt, with early departures and late returns built around the schedule.

Formal dining room — long set table, carved furniture, chandelier, glass doors
— 02 Dining Room Full Board

A formal dining room with long set table and carved wooden furniture — three meals daily, hot breakfast before the morning drive, and a proper dinner on return from the reserve.

Outdoor reed-screen lounge — bamboo shelter, seating, open sky, estate grounds at night
— 03 Outdoor Lounge Estate Grounds

A reed-screened outdoor lounge set within the estate grounds — the natural evening space for reviewing the day's hunt, planning the following morning, and dinner under open sky.

— II   What's Included

Everything
within the reserve.

  • Private estate — dedicated facility within the reserve boundary
  • Multiple species in one visit — Blackbuck, Nilgai, Hog Deer, Axis Deer, and Chinkara Gazelle
  • Air-conditioned rooms with large en-suite bathrooms
  • Full board — three meals daily, chai, and evening outdoor dining
  • Vehicle drives through the reserve morning and evening
  • 2–3 hours from Karachi — same-day arrival practical
  • 5-day itinerary — 3 hunting days + 2 travel days
En-suite bathroom — large tiled walls, recessed ceiling lights, walk-in shower
A Note on the Estate

The Sindh hunting estate is Pakistan's most accessible exotic species destination — a private reserve with a well-maintained facility close to Karachi. Hunters targeting multiple species visit once and hunt all of them from the same base. Blackbuck and Nilgai are the signature trophies; Hog Deer, Wild Boar, and Chinkara Gazelle can be added to any itinerary. All vehicle drives, field staff, and logistics within the reserve are arranged in full.