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About us
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Updated January 7, 2010
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SEE US AT THE CONVENTION 2010
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SCI - Safari Club International RENO, NV
JANUARY 20 - 23, 2010
BOOTH # 1938 |
“KULU Safaris” is a
family-operated private company founded in 1992. In 16 years
of our operation over 300 american, mexican, canadian and european hunters came to hunt with us.
Director/owner: Sergey
M. Rudakov, legitimate licensed outfitter, lives in Magadan; Kulu Safaris is the oldest outfitting company in the region. Kulu Safaris is a member of SCI, FNAWS and GSCO. Since 1999 the company has annually participated at the SCI and/or OVIS and FNAWS conventions.
You can always contact us via e-mail,
fax, or phone.
(time difference: east coast time +16:00). We speak English.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Our
speciality is sport trophy hunting tours for brown bear and snow sheep
and fishing tours in the Magadan region.
“KULU Safaris” will assume all the responsibilities of
processing the required paperwork for obtaining Russian visas, rifle &
ammunition permits, trophy export documents: CITES, licenses and hunting
permits. We provide 1x1 guiding, accommodation & meals in camps, transfer from
the airport of Magadan to the base camp and back, booking hotels for our clients.
Duration of tours is normally 13 days including travel to and from the base
camps.
All tours begin and end at the airport of Magadan. We meet our clients on
their arrival and take them directly to the
base camp
by helicopter, or in the event of non-flying weather we move them to a Magadan
hotel. Hotel and meals expenses while in town are the responsibility of our
clients.
KULU Safaris leases large hunting territory of approximately 2,500,000 acres.
Six base camps are located in remote mountainous areas abundant in wildlife
and trophy game (see map). We constantly observe and scout new areas withing the Magadan region looking for other good spots to set camps on for the pleasure of our customers.
To provide clients’ safety and comfort the camps are well-equipped and have
all the essential means of communication: satellite phones, radio
transmitters, walkie-talkies and signaling devices.
Each hunter has a personal guide who takes full care of his client. The
guide’s responsibilities include: reconnaissance, assistance in taking a
trophy, carrying a backpack, cooking meals when at spike camps, field trophy
preparation and packing. All of our guides, professional hunters and trappers,
are well-trained in all hunting and camping operations at a level comparable
with the American standards. They are friendly and sensitive to special needs
of foreign hunters and are quite knowledgeable in the regulations and
requirements of international trophy hunting.
When a trophy is harvested it’s time for saving the memories: the guide takes
pictures of the hunter with his animal. He can also take animal’s preliminary
measurements if necessary. Further processing of the trophy, its
transportation to the airport, and preparation of exporting documents is done
by the KULU Safaris personnel.
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When the hunt is over our clients normally stay one night at the
“VM-Cetralnaya” hotel*** in the
downtown before their departure the next afternoon. It’s the
best hotel in town. The rates vary from $100 (single room) to $250 (for two–room
suite). Meals: dinner in a restaurant costs about $30-40 per person |
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