African Safari Plains Game

Impala

The McDonald's of the African bush

The impala is often the first African trophy for visiting hunters and serves as the backbone of most plains game safaris. This elegant, athletic antelope with its distinctive lyre-shaped horns offers excellent sport and is perfect for honing stalking skills before pursuing larger, more challenging species.

Shoulder Height

33 - 38" (84-96cm)

Weight (Rams)

100 - 180 lbs

SCI Minimum

52"

Rowland Ward Min

23 5/8"

Identification

  • • Reddish-brown coat, lighter on sides
  • • White underparts and chin
  • • Lyre-shaped horns (males only)
  • • Black vertical stripes on rump
  • • Black tuft above hooves (scent glands)

Habitat & Range

  • • Open woodlands and savanna
  • • Near permanent water sources
  • • Woodland edges and clearings
  • • Eastern and southern Africa
  • • Avoids open grassland and dense forest

Trophy Standards

  • • SCI Minimum: 52" (Southern)
  • • SCI Record: 69 6/8"
  • • Rowland Ward Min: 23 5/8"
  • • RW Record: 31 3/8"
  • • Good horn length: 22"+

Did You Know?

Impala are nicknamed the "McDonald's of the bush" because the black markings on their rump resemble the golden arches logo, and they're a primary food source for virtually every predator in Africa. They can leap up to 10 meters (33 feet) horizontally and 3 meters (10 feet) vertically, and can run at speeds exceeding 60 km/h (37 mph). During the rut, rams can be heard grunting and horn-clashing from considerable distances.

Seasons & Prime Hunting Regions

Year-Round Availability

Impala can be hunted year-round in most southern African countries. The rut (May-June in South Africa) offers exciting hunting as territorial rams are more visible and vocal, but also more wary. Dry season (May-October) concentrates animals near water.

South Africa

Limpopo Province

Prime impala country with high densities. Bushveld habitat perfect for impala. Most affordable hunting with excellent trophy quality. Year-round availability with May-June rut being particularly exciting.

Season: Year-round; Best: May - September

KwaZulu-Natal

Excellent impala hunting in thorn country. Often combined with nyala, bushbuck, and other KZN species. Mix of private and communal hunting areas.

Season: Year-round; Best: April - August

Eastern Cape

Good impala populations on many reserves. Often part of mixed-bag safaris with kudu, bushbuck, and warthog. Valley bushveld habitat.

Season: Year-round; Best: April - September

North West Province

Bushveld hunting with good impala densities. Close to Johannesburg for convenient access. Many operations offer impala as part of plains game packages.

Season: Year-round; Best: May - August

Other Destinations

Zimbabwe

Excellent impala hunting throughout the country. Often combined with dangerous game safaris. High-quality trophies available. May-October preferred.

Namibia

Home to the unique Black-Faced Impala in the north. Standard impala in the Caprivi Strip and eastern regions. Specialized hunts for the black-faced variety.

Tanzania

East African Impala with larger horns. Premium safari destination with high trophy quality. July-November season. Often combined with other East African species.

Mozambique

Good impala populations in appropriate habitat. Often incidental to other species but excellent trophies available. Developing safari industry with competitive pricing.

The Rut

May - June Rut (Southern Africa)

The impala rut offers exciting hunting as territorial rams become more vocal and visible. Key characteristics of rut hunting:

  • Vocalizations: Grunting rams can be heard and located
  • Horn clashing: Sparring rams provide shooting opportunities
  • Territory defense: Rams stay in defined areas
  • Increased activity: More daytime movement
  • Exhausted rams: Late rut rams may be easier to approach

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