Immenhof Hunting Safaris is a long-established, family-owned hunting operation with deep roots in Namibia. The von Seydlitz family has owned the Immenhof guest farm since 1926, and for over four decades the operation has been delivering high-quality trophy hunting experiences under the leadership of Friedhelm von Seydlitz, now joined by his son Werner and a team of experienced professional hunters.
Located in the scenic Erongo region near Omaruru, Immenhof offers authentic fair-chase hunting in a variety of habitats. Whether pursuing plains game through classic walk-and-stalk methods or taking advantage of well-placed hides at waterholes, the emphasis remains firmly on ethical hunting practices and creating memorable, personal safari experiences rather than impersonal luxury.
Immenhof Hunting Safaris has built its reputation on a genuine passion for the sport and a strong commitment to conservation. The family’s multi-generational connection to the land allows them to offer hunts that are both challenging and sustainable, with a focus on mature trophies and responsible wildlife management that has earned them the trust of hunters from around the world.
The operation combines the warmth and authenticity of a traditional Namibian guest farm with professional guiding and excellent personal service. Guests appreciate the unpretentious yet comfortable atmosphere, where the focus lies on the quality of the hunt and the experience of the African bush rather than on ostentatious facilities.
Whether welcoming returning clients or first-time visitors to Namibia, the Immenhof team takes pride in tailoring each safari to the individual hunter’s wishes and capabilities. The combination of long-standing family involvement, experienced guides and a deep respect for ethical hunting principles creates an environment where hunters feel both welcomed and well looked after.
At Immenhof Hunting Safaris, every hunt is more than a pursuit of trophies. It is an opportunity to experience Namibia through the eyes of a family that has lived on and cared for the land for nearly a century, while participating in a tradition of fair-chase hunting that prioritises respect for the animal, the environment and the future of the sport.