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Himalayan Ibex. This is a Premier Adventure for the Trophy Hunter.
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Himalayan Ibex. This is a Premier Adventure for the Trophy Hunter.
Ibex hunt for 1 Hunter in the rugged mountains of Northern Pakistan.
1 Hunter will hunt Himalayan Ibex, known for their impressive curved horns and
elusive nature. This opportunity is for one of the most sought after trophies of the
hunting world. The trend towards hunting the majestic Ibex has steadily increased
due to the country’s pristine landscapes and well managed hunting programs.
With horns that can grow more than a meter in length, this makes for a memorable
species to add to your trophy room. Because the Himalayan Ibex precipitous
terrain and somewhat high altitudes, hunters are expected to be in good physical
shape. This is strictly a spot and stalk hunt with a lot of glassing the high
mountains. Shots can be challenging so on occasion the guides might conduct a
drive to push the Ibex towards the hunter.
Accommodations are either a hotel or one of several well equipped camps or a
guest house in a nearby village.
The Hunt Season runs from: November 15- March 30.
Included:
Hunting permit for 1 Himalayan Ibex
Hunting license and local shooting license
Gun import/export license
All accommodation and meals during the hunting days
Ground transportation during the hunting period
Field trophy preparation
Services of an experienced local hunting guide.
Game that can be added and legal to export.
Sindh Ibex, Blue Sheep, Urail Sheep, Afghan Urial Sheep, Kashmir Markhor,
Astor Markhor and Suleman Markhor. Contact outfitter for seasons and
price.
Exotic Game that cab be hunted but not exportable.
Blue Bull, Black Buck, Hod Deer, Cheetal or Spotted Deer and Desert
Gazelle or Chinkara.
Not included: CITES export permit
Taxidermy
Domestic airfare
Accommodation and meals in cities
Hunting Observer
Personal expenses (alcohol, soft drinks, laundry, etc.)
Other game that can be added, see outfitter or US connection.
This hunt can be taken November 15,2025 through March 30, 2026.
Markhor Safaris Contact Tel. # t 92-300-555-1124
www.markhorsafaris.com
info@markhorsafaris.com
USA contact for more information.
Mr N. Khan
714-591-6182
pakfrontiersafari@yahoo.com
Mr. Khan will be in attendance at the Phoenix Chapter banquet.
Hunt Value: 25,000.00 Dollars.
Auction Location:
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