Safari Hunter's Journal

Safari Hunter's Journal (2002-2016)

EndedReality show

America's first all-African television series, the award-winning Safari Hunter's Journal entertains and educates with exciting dangerous & plains game hunts while examining conservation issues important to hunters, as well as providing practical information about species, hunting techniques, and the how-to of the African safari. Whether you are considering your first safari, or are a seasoned African veteran, Safari Hunter's Journal shares the beauty and mystery of the people, places, and incredible wildlife that make Africa the number one "bucket list" destination of big game hunters.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S15E03Pardi Tonight!Jan. 23, 2016
S15E02Kalahari SandsJan. 16, 2016
S15E01The Trouble With Boka HaramJan. 9, 2016
S01E01PilotJan. 2, 2002
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Safari Hunter's Journal' premiere?

'Safari Hunter's Journal' premiered on April 7, 2002.

Who was the host of 'Safari Hunter's Journal'?

The host of 'Safari Hunter's Journal' was Rob Keck.

Which country was featured in the first episode of 'Safari Hunter's Journal'?

The first episode of 'Safari Hunter's Journal' featured South Africa.

What theme song was used in 'Safari Hunter's Journal'?

The theme song used in 'Safari Hunter's Journal' was "Safari" by Tony Hooper.

Which animals were commonly hunted in 'Safari Hunter's Journal'?

The animals commonly hunted in 'Safari Hunter's Journal' were lions, elephants, and buffalos.

What was the format of each episode of 'Safari Hunter's Journal'?

Each episode of 'Safari Hunter's Journal' followed a different hunting expedition, and a portion of the episode was dedicated to showcasing the cultural aspects of the destination.

Who were the primary sponsors of 'Safari Hunter's Journal'?

The primary sponsors of 'Safari Hunter's Journal' were Cabela's and Beretta USA.

How many cameramen accompanied the hunters in 'Safari Hunter's Journal'?

Two cameramen typically accompanied the hunters in 'Safari Hunter's Journal'.

What was the tagline of 'Safari Hunter's Journal'?

The tagline of 'Safari Hunter's Journal' was "sharing the adventure".

What were the hunting regulations followed in 'Safari Hunter's Journal'?

'Safari Hunter's Journal' followed all local hunting regulations and ensured that all animals were hunted sustainably.

What was the purpose of the cultural section of each episode in 'Safari Hunter's Journal'?

The cultural section of each episode in 'Safari Hunter's Journal' aimed to showcase the traditions and customs of the local people in the hunting destination visited.

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