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Cancellation PolicyThe cancellation policy for your African hunt is probably furthest from your thoughts as you browse through hunting gear catalogues. However the unexpected may happen so make sure you have all the details in writing before you send your deposit. Cancellation policies vary immensely from outfitter to outfitter, from no refund whatsoever to a multi-tiered time frame of various percentage refunds. A typical cancellation policy maybe: In most cases the outfitter will also accept a substitute hunter if one can be found at the last minute. Most cancellation policies refer to the deposit but if you cancel after the final payment is made (possibly 60-90 days ahead of the start date) the whole hunt cost will be lost unless it can be rebooked at a later date. If you are doing a hunt with different outfitters at different locations on one safari, they may each offer different cancellation terms. Check if this may be the case. Check for administrative cost and bank charge deductions from the refund. Most outfitters publish cancellation policies that only cover what happens if the client cancels his hunt. It may occur rarely, but you should know what to expect if the outfitter cancels your hunt for some reason. In most cases, the outfitter will bend all ends to get you a similar hunt with someone else or refund all your costs (less administrative charges). It is most important and strongly recommended that you take out trip cancellation insurance. Related topics:
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