South African Safari

General Information

United States Contacts:

David J. Marks
3301 Long Prairie Rd.
Suite 145
Flower Mound, TX 75022
972-355-1053 (Office)
972-355-1043 (Fax)
972-740-5725 (Mobile)
david@safarisa.info (Email)

Brian "Boet" Mullins
972-989-9975 (Cell U.S.)
082-375-9240 (Cell S.A.)
brian@safarisa.info (Email)

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FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION:

To help streamline the entry process into South Africa please follow the instructions below. We will let you have a copy of the temporary firearm import application form known as a SAP520. This form can be filled in on arrival but doing so in advance will speed up the process. Please remember to use black ink only and DO NOT sign it until you are in the presence of an official at the airport. Once issued a temporary import permit is for a particular person only and is not transferable. They are issued for a period of 90 or 180 days.

South African Police Service Requirements for the Importation of Firearms (Updated - August 2004)

Visitors bringing firearms into South Africa for hunting purposes, will be asked to fill in a SAP 520 - Temporary Import Application which is available from your outfitter, or which can be downloaded off the SAPS Website at www.saps.gov.za , or which can be filled out on arrival.  We would suggest filling in the form beforehand to save the processing time at the Police Office.

Instructions for Filling in SAP 520 Form

Additional Requirements along with the SAP 520 are the following:

Firearms will be physically inspected to ensure the serial number(s) match those of the licenses (proof of ownership) and the application form.  Ammunition will also be inspected. For visitors clearing customs at the Johannesburg International Airport, please take note of the following procedure to be followed on arrival:

For those visitors clearing customs at any of the other international points of entry, please take note of the relevant information made above which relates to documentation requirements, etc.

Please insure sufficient time is allowed to go through the temporary importation process and to clear customs.  During the busy periods of the hunting season up to seventy clients may be needing permits at the same time.  We would therefore recommend at least five (5) hours be set aside for this procedure and between connecting flights.

Firearm/Ammunition Allowances and Specifications :

Prohibited firearms which may NOT be imported into South Africa include:

*A semi-automatic shotgun for hunting purposes may be allowed if an application is made at least 21 days before arrival through the Central Firearms Register with a motivation letter as to why this type of firearm is required.

A Temporary Import Permit:

In Transit Passengers (Transiting South Africa) : It is critical that you check with and confirm with the airline/s involved before departure to make sure what their procedure is for the transfer of baggage and/or firearms.

If the airline does transfer your baggage/firearms, and you have booked them through to the final destination, and you stay in the in-transit area and do not clear South African customs, then you need not go through the temporary import process.

If your airline company will not transfer your baggage/guns to your connecting airline/flight, then you must collect your baggage/firearm/s and go through the entire entry process.  If this is the case, the South African limitations, requirements, etc. will apply.  This also applies if you are staying overnight in South Africa before flying on to your country of destination.

Although this seems quite a process it is fairly straight forward and should not take you too long .Should there be any problem please go though the arrival hall where your guide will be waiting and will endeavor to sort the matter out.


SECURITY ACCREDITED STORAGE OF WEAPONS @ JOHANNESBURG O.T. INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT:

AVIATION SECURITY INTERNATIONAL

CONTACT PERSON:
Contact: Connie Viljoen
Business Tel: 011 27 11 3901299
Mobile: 011 27 82 9222 803
Email: invest@asi.bidair.co.za
Website: www.avsecint.co.za

RATES:

Meet and Greet Hunter @ Airport: R 315.00 per Hunter
Meet and Greet Observers @ Airport: R 175.00 per Observer
Weapon import permit prior to arrival of Client and Meet and Greet: R 350.00 per Hunter
Storage of weapons in airport: R 25.00 per weapon per day