Husband and wife team, Richard and Hanna Björklund wish you welcome to Imbasa Safari, located in the top area for hunting in South Africa; just outside Kimberley in the malaria free Northern Cape is well known for its fertile ground guaranteeing healthy animals and top quality trophies. You hunt on 30000 hectares which includes concessions in the immediate surrounding areas. We also offer hunting on 30000 hectares of concession in the Eastern Cape.
Imbasa Safari provides a marvellous retreat from the hustle and bustle of every day life with its air of tranquillity, magnificent scenery and wildlife on its doorstep It is the perfect spot to bring your family and friends as we also offer many activities such as photo safaris, horse back safaris, walking safaris, kiddies safaris, golf, SPA treatments, historical and cultural activities, fly fishing, water skiing, canoeing and white water tubing. This is a top quality safari camp and the steady return of satisfied clients, year after year, is testimony to its success.
Our skilled and friendly staff strive to give you the ultimate African experience – a stay to remember.
A warm welcome from the Imbasa Team!
Hunting Areas
At Imbasa Lodge, situated close to Kimberley in the Northern Cape, we offer rifle and bow hunting, with experienced professional hunters and the best local trackers. On our 2000 hectares of savannah bushveld grounds you will find plenty of plains game. We also offer 30000 hectares of hunting concessions in the immediate surrounding areas. We have over 20 different antilope species, including Kudu, Gemsbuck, Lechwe, Impala, Red Hartebeest ,Springbuck, Blesbuck, as well as Zebra Giraffe and Buffalo. and all the other common plains game species, and offers some unique hunting experiences.
Our concessions in the Eastern Cape, consisting of 30 000 hectares, includes Eerenkroontz and Brentwood. This is the ideal habitat for Bush buck, Klipspringer, Mountain Rheebuck, Vaal Rheebuck as well as Duiker, Steenbuck etc.
We also offer bird shooting at Imbasa and our concessions approx 2 hours drive from Johannesburg. The grounds are around 5000 hectares with wild birds including species such as partridges, francolins, guinea fowls and geese.









