LAST EDITED ON Mar-14-18 AT 03:24PM (MST)[p]I think you have made an excellent choice, and they have a very good reputation for providing good hunts. Several people from our SCI chapter have done hunts with them. There should be a lot of info available on the internet, YouTube videos, and either Accurate reloading or African Hunting talk forums.
As far as the hunting area, I believe they are a couple hundred miles south of Windhoek, so I can't speak for that personally. All my hunts have been up North. Should be an excellent area for kudu, several species of springbok, gemsbok, or impala tho, with plenty of cull opportunities. Once you are there and establish a relationship with them, you might ask them about going out in the evening for calling jackals. That is a fun experience, and southern Namibia is more typical sheep and goat country also. They may appreciate you asking about varmint hunts.
The chance for a cow elephant would probably be slim, in the peak of the hunting season. Most of the own-use or problem permits would be up North and towards the end of the season. Nyala would probably be put-and-take and be expensive ($3K).
Maybe a couple other people on here will be able to help out better.