Mayogi Safaris is situated about 120 kilometres ( 75 miles ) North West of Port Elizabeth, and is a family owned and operated business. The original farm, Weltevrede, has been in the Dorfling family since 1882. Jan Dorfling is the owner of the Mayogi land and his sons Dirk and Arno are the Outfitters in this Hunting Operation. Born and bred 5th generation farmers, the conserving and effective management of wildlife through sustainable hunting practice in an ethical manner is their first priority. Mayogi Safaris have been operating actively since 1998 and became well known for top trophy quality Southern Impala, Cape Kudu, Cape Bushbuck and Cape Grysbuck through the years. Although most of the hunting is done on 25 000 acres of Mayogi land, a healthy relationship is kept with surrounding landowners in this region in order to ensure high and constant trophy quality. This mutual advantages also expands the total hunting area to hundreds of thousands of acres.