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In the words of Hemingway; "I never knew of a morning in Africa when I woke up that I was not happy"

Photos from Bow&Only's post 17/05/2026

Groenland Game Farm, norther Limpopo

Photos from Bow&Only's post 16/05/2026

Groenland Safaris in the northern Limpopo.

16/05/2026

Tucked deep within the untamed beauty of the South African bushveld, Groenland Game Farm offers more than a bowhunting safari — it offers a return to something authentic. For ten unforgettable days, a small group of dedicated bowhunters will experience Africa the way it was meant to be experienced: quietly, ethically, and on your own terms.
This family-run game farm is built around a simple philosophy — when you arrive, you are no longer a guest, but part of the family. Unlike commercial hunting operations, Groenland understands the deeply personal nature of bowhunting. Here, there are no constant check-ins, no pressure, and no professional hunter shadowing your every move. Whether you choose to settle into one of the many carefully positioned tree blinds and ground blinds or disappear into the veld on a walk-and-stalk adventure, the experience is entirely yours.
The farm welcomes experienced, ethical bowhunters who value fair chase, self-reliance, and the quiet discipline of the hunt. Hunters are trusted to arrive prepared, broadheads sighted in, and ready to immerse themselves fully in the African wilderness.
But the experience extends far beyond the hunt itself.
The warmth of traditional Afrikaans Boer hospitality is woven into every moment at Groenland. Mornings begin with strong coffee beside crackling fires as the African sunrise spills across the veld. Evenings unfold around long farmhouse tables heavy with exceptional South African cuisine — where stories are shared late into the night and every meal becomes part of the adventure.
The cuisine reflects generations of Boer tradition and a profound connection to the land itself. Slow-cooked impala potjie, rich kudu stew, gemsbok pie, and handcrafted biltong are prepared with recipes passed down through families, infused with the flavors of coriander, juniper, cloves, red wine, and smoke from open-fire cooking. Fresh roosterkoek baked over coals, creamy pap, homemade chutneys, and preserves complete meals that feel both rustic and unforgettable.
This exclusive safari is being organized for a small group of just 3–4 bowhunters traveling to Johannesburg in late July or early August 2026.

Proposed Travel Dates
• Arrive in Johannesburg: Friday, 28 August 2026 (early morning)
• Transfer to Groenland Game Farm: Arrival by lunchtime
• Return Departure: 8 September 2026

Please note: International flights to Johannesburg are not included in this offer.

For bowhunters seeking more than a hunt — those searching for solitude, authenticity, camaraderie, and the timeless spirit of Africa — Groenland promises an experience that will stay with you long after the last arrow is released.

Email: Justin at [email protected]

Photos from Bow&Only's post 13/05/2026

The sun went down hard and red behind the trees. The sky burned above the dark land in long streaks of orange and blood color, and the clouds held the light a little while before giving it up. This is the Mokore way.

19/03/2026
Photos from Endless Wraps's post 04/03/2026
20/02/2026

This is wide open untamed Africa. It’s free range game, breeding to sustain numbers or falling prey to predictors. There no fences limiting their range, the food chain is wide open and when you walk among them you’re part of it. This is wildlife management ranked supreme. This is how we’re going to save vast tracts of habitat. The consequences of not following these examples will lead to small fenced in camps with game sourced from auctions & game breeders. Where do you choose to hunt?

Photos from Bow&Only's post 11/02/2026

Down to the very last details. Mokore Camp’s new dinning & lounging area. Looking fantastic Gary and team. Bush Luxury in the heart of the Save Valley Conservancy, Zimbabwe

Photos from Bow&Only's post 09/01/2026

Africa showing off once again.

09/01/2026

The wait is over… first episode of This Is Africa is on YouTube today at 5pm!

Featuring Neil Duckworth & Coutada 9, Mozambique! Thanks This Is Africa TV well worth the wait.

21/12/2025

Merry Christmas, all the very best wishes over the festive season as we celebrate the birthday of our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ.

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