
About
Ehoma Hunting Safaris was founded by Helen Jochelson, a Namibian Master Hunting Guide with over 30 years of hands-on experience in trophy hunting across southern and northern Namibia. “Ehoma,” meaning Impala in the local Oshiwambo language, reflects the grace, agility, and deep-rooted connection to the Namibian bush that defines our approach to hunting.
What began as a lifelong respect for the land and wildlife has grown into a professionally run safari operation built on ethical practices, conservation, and unforgettable client experiences.
What began as a lifelong respect for the land and wildlife has grown into a professionally run safari operation built on ethical practices, conservation, and unforgettable client experiences.
Known for a calm, knowledgeable guiding style and deep understanding of Namibia’s diverse terrains, Ehoma Hunting Safaris is committed to responsible hunting, sustainable game management, and ensuring every client leaves with a lasting memory and a true appreciation for the Namibian wilderness.


Explore
Immerse yourself in Namibia’s untamed landscapes, experience world-class trophy hunting, and connect with the land through ethical, responsible pursuit.

Discover
Discover the diverse landscapes of southern and northern Namibia, creating unforgettable hunting experiences.

Experience
Committed to ethical practices, enjoyable hunts, and keeping our clients satisfied every step.
Moments from the Wild
Explore our gallery to see the breathtaking landscapes, unforgettable hunts, and the proud trophies that define the Namibian hunting experience. Every photo tells a story of skill, adventure, and the beauty of Africa’s wilderness.
















Services
Dangerous Game Hunting – The Ultimate Trophy

Face the wild. Claim the extraordinary.
Common species: Cheetah and Leopard.
Requirements:
- A special permit for each dangerous species.
- Maximum of one trophy per species per hunter per permit.
- Often done with professional guides and on licensed farms.
Plains Game Hunting – The Accessible Adventure

Discover the thrill, one game at a time.
Common species: Springbok, Oryx (Gemsbok), Kudu, Eland, Impala, Warthog, Zebra, Blesbok, Brown Hyena, Duiker, Giraffe, Red Hartebeest, Letchwe, Baboon, Sable, Jackal, Steenbok, Blue Wildebeest, Black Wildebeest, Waterbuck, Burchell Zebra and Hartman Zebra.
Requirements:
- A permit is required for each individual hunter, issued before the hunt. Usually less strict than dangerous game.
- Maximum of two trophies per species per hunt per permit.
FAQ
Can we bring our own firearms?
A maximum of four rifles of different calibers per person is allowed
100 rounds of ammunition per rifle may be imported import-tax-free.
Black powder rifles are legal, but black powder and percussion caps cannot be transported and must be purchased locally
Can we rent firearms?
Yes. We offer a range of rental firearms and will supply the appropriate ammunition to ensure a safe and seamless hunting experience.
Can the animal be transported as a trophy?
Yes. Taxidermy services can be arranged at an additional cost, and all export and transport documentation and logistics are professionally managed.
What is needed to bring our own firearms?
Take full insurance for all firearms before traveling
If transiting through South Africa, ensure firearms remain in transit
Secure your rifle in a sturdy carry case
Ammunition must be in a separate, locked container in your checked luggage
Verify your baggage tags to ensure correct final destination (WDH – Windhoek Airport)
Do I need a permit for trophy hunting?
Yes. All hunters are required to obtain the appropriate permits before beginning a hunt.
- Individual permits: A separate permit is required for each hunting client.
- Special species permits: Hunting leopard, cheetah, and lion requires additional special permits.
- Trophy limits: Each hunting client is allowed a maximum of two trophies per species per permit.
All permits must be issued before the hunt begins.
The client must send a valid passport copy, and we will send a letter of invitation to hunt.
What is needed to export the trophy?
- Veterinary Certificate
- MEFT Export Permit
- Import Permit for the Destination Country
