Sindh Ibex Hunting
Experience licensed Sindh Ibex hunting in Pakistan with professional guides, ethical standards, and exceptional trophy opportunities in rugged mountain terrain.
Sindh Ibex Hunting in Pakistan – The Pride of the Southern Mountains
The Sindh Ibex (Capra aegagrus blythi) is one of Pakistan’s most extraordinary wild mountain goats, known for its stunning spiral horns, muscular build, and unmatched agility. Found primarily in the Kirthar Mountain Range of Sindh and parts of Balochistan, this magnificent species thrives in dry, rocky terrain where few animals can survive. The Sindh Ibex is instantly recognizable by its sleek brown coat that turns silvery-grey in winter and its long, scimitar-shaped horns that can exceed 45 inches in length—making it one of the most sought-after trophies in the hunting world.
For adventure hunters, Sindh Ibex hunting in Pakistan offers a rare opportunity to experience the rugged beauty of the country’s southern highlands. Each expedition combines the excitement of the hunt with the serene charm of Sindh’s desert landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and traditional village life. Managed under Pakistan’s Community-Based Trophy Hunting Program (CBTHP), all hunts are conducted legally and ethically, with a strong emphasis on wildlife conservation and community development. A major portion of the hunting fees is directed to local communities, encouraging them to protect the species and its habitat.
The Sindh Ibex is more than a hunting trophy—it is a symbol of Pakistan’s diverse natural heritage and successful conservation efforts. Whether you are a seasoned international hunter or a passionate wildlife traveler, pursuing the Sindh Ibex in its natural habitat promises an unforgettable blend of challenge, beauty, and cultural discovery in the heart of southern Pakistan.
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Specie & Region Details
Sindh Ibex
(Capra Aegagrus Blythi)
Recommended Period
Dec to Mid Feb
Area
Sindh, Baluchistan
Altitude
Min 500m - Max 3000
Hunting Period
15th Nov - 30th April
Duration
10 - 12 Days
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Islamabad
Day 2: Fly to Karachi; completion of trophy permit formalities
Day 3: Travel to the community-controlled hunting area
Days 4-8: Five days allocated for the hunting expedition
Day 9: Evening return to Karachi from hunting area
Day 10: Flight back to Islamabad
Day 11: Departure from Islamabad
Package Details
Services Included
- Trophy Hunting Permit: Government-issued permit by Wildlife Department.
- Provincial Shooting License Fee: Issued by the provincial game department.
- Firearm Import/Export Documentation: Assistance with necessary documentation for Firearms.
- Pakistani Visa Assistance: Support and transfers at Islamabad and Gilgit airports.
- Accommodation: Best available lodging during the hunting expedition.
- Full Board Meals: Inclusive of breakfast, lunch, dinner and tea/coffee at hotels and during hunting trips/camps.
- Drinking Water: Mineral water provided during city stays; treated boiled water supplied during the hunt.
- Domestic Airfare and Private Transportation: Comfortable 4x4 transport arranged incase of flight cancellations, and during the trip.
- Experienced English-speaking guides
- Government Liaison: Assistance with all government offices for permits and documents.
- Baggage Allowance: Handling up to 50 kg or 2 safari/duffle bags.
- Camping services & equipment
- Experienced support staff
- Travel Costs: Airport tax (domestic flights), road tolls, entry fees, and parking charges.
- First Aid kit
- Trophy Permit Formalities: Official procedures and fees for obtaining the trophy hunting permit.
- Trophy Processing (skin, salt, packing)
Services Not Included
- Personal insurance & medication
- Rescue (ground or helicopter)
- Personal clothing & equipment
- Postage, shipment, or customs
- Additional personal expenses
- Trophy export from Pakistan
- Gratuities for guides & staff
- Any services not specified
Important Note
The provided pricing is determined by current trophy permit rates applicable for 2025-26. Our company is committed in
absorbing minor costs increases. However, in the event of substantial rise in permit fees, the hunter will be responsible
for covering the additional expenses.
Our quotations are structured based on the existing trophy permit costs and prevailing rates for accommodation,
transportation, etc. Trophy permits are allocated to Pakistani outfitters through an open auction, with permits granted
to the highest bidder at fixed prices. In cases of marginal increases during the auction, we will include these in the cost.
Yet, significant changes will be communicated and invoiced separately for the hunter’s awareness and payment