Big Game Hunting in Russia

Sergei Shushunov, Kyrgyzstan
Sergei Shushunov, Marco Polo hunt in Kyrgyzstan

Big game Hunting in Russia stands out for many reasons. Russia is an excellent destination for big game hunters because it has diverse wildlife and geography, hard-to-reach locations, and experienced guides. Due to Russia’s immense size and different geography and climate, hunting in various parts of Russia, such as Kamchatka or the European parts, can be very different. Russia has more big game animal species than any other country in the Northern Hemisphere, including five subspecies of brown bear, Maral and Izubr stags, red deer, reindeer, caribou, wolverine, three subspecies of Caucasian tur, Caucasian chamois, European and Siberian roe deer, Siberian ibex, four subspecies of moose, six subspecies of snow sheep, four subspecies of wolf, Eurasian lynx, and wild boar. Russia is home to many species of big game animals that can’t be hunted anywhere else, such as snow sheep, Western and mixed tur, Eurasian lynx, musk deer, Asiatic black bear, and Eurasian and Russian grey wolf. Many areas, depending on the season and geography, offer combination hunts. Besides, Rus sia provides hunters with a unique mixture of cultures.

Practically all big game in Russia, with a few exceptions, is not managed, meaning that a hunter will have an opportunity to hunt in a natural habitat for the animals, which often do not have any exposure to humans. This makes hunting more challenging, but it also makes it more exciting, and harvesting a trophy becomes a much more rewarding experience. Join us on an adventure of a lifetime. Our promise of an enjoyable big game hunt is based on 35 years of success.