Low Tatra Chamois Hunting in slovakia
Low Tatra Chamois Adventure at Altitude
Hunting season
October- December
Best Time
November
Hunting style
Active walk-and-stalk or high-seat hunting for a less physically demanding experience
Accommodation and dining
Chateau with restaurant or a private hunting lodge with personal chef.
Transportation
Arrival at Vienna or Budapest airport.
Central Europe, the heart of the peaks, is home to the agile Chamois, whose iconic rutting season offers an unforgettable experience defined by athletic leaps across steep, rocky ridgelines echoing through the morning mist. Our hunting territories provide distinct experiences across three premier regions: Slovakia offers classic high-altitude hunting in dramatic terrain; the limestone massifs are renowned for challenging, vertiginous climbs in rugged mountain ranges; and the windswept summits of Romania offer a raw, mythical challenge in wild, vertical precipices where chamois possess a character forged in the heart of the wilderness.
- Latin name Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica
- Body length 90 - 130 cm
- Shoulder height 70-80 cm
- Weight 25 - 50 kg
- Coat color Brown with a light underbelly and distinct dark stripe along the back
- Horns Short, backward-curving horns with hooked tips, can reach up to 25 cm
- Special note Part of the CAPRA SLAM
Low Tatra Chamois Hunting in Slovakia
October-November
Hunting during the autumn and early winter months offers a more demanding experience, with challenging treks through mountainous terrain. The cooler temperatures and changing landscapes provide a unique backdrop for hunters looking for a more intense adventure.
December
Hunting in December presents a demanding experience with challenging treks through snow-covered mountainous terrain. The cold temperatures and snow-laden landscapes create a unique and picturesque backdrop for hunters seeking an intense adventure. The conditions require resilience and skill, as the snow adds an extra layer of difficulty, making the hunt both thrilling and rewarding.
Shooting
In addition to navigating through the rugged terrain, hunters must be prepared for the challenge of shooting across valleys in difficult positions. The snow and uneven ground demand precise footing and steady aim, as shots often need to be taken from awkward angles. This combination of elements tests the hunter's abilities, making each successful shot a testament to their skill and perseverance in such harsh conditions.
Low Tatra Chamois
Hunting offers
Standard offer
This unique species only lives in Slovakia and this offer is based on the extremely rare licenses . In Slovakia you can get only few licenses and that is a chance for you to hunt this animal with us !