Tsessebe
The tsessebe is the fastest antelope in Africa and one of the more challenging plains-game trophies, prized by hunters who enjoy a long, honest stalk across open country.
๐๏ธ Last reviewed: July 2026
Overview
The tsessebe is the fastest antelope in Africa and one of the more challenging plains-game trophies, prized by hunters who enjoy a long, honest stalk across open country. Sleek, glossy and always alert, it rewards patience and good marksmanship.
Identification & Appearance
Tsessebe are reddish-brown with a glossy purplish sheen on the shoulders, a long face, dark leg patches, and simple ridged crescent horns in both sexes. They have the hartebeest's high-shouldered build in a sleeker form.
Range & Habitat
They occupy open savanna and floodplain grassland in Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and northern South Africa, favoring wide country near water.
Behavior & Sign
Tsessebe are sharp-eyed, fast and wary, posting sentinels and outrunning most pursuit. Sign includes grazed grass, dung middens and tracks on open ground.
Hunting Seasons & Timing
Hunted on the dry-season plains-game calendar, roughly April through October, when animals hold near shrinking water.
Hunting Methods
Open-country spot-and-stalk, using every fold of ground to close for a shot before the herd bolts.
Gear & Optics
A flat-shooting .270 to .30 caliber with premium bullets and good glass suits the longer shots this speedy animal often forces.
Shot Placement & Field Care
Broadside lung shot on the shoulder; as with hartebeest, hold for the vitals lower than the high shoulder suggests. The glossy cape makes a fine mount.
Meat & Eating Quality
Tsessebe venison is lean and good, used in camp and for biltong.
Common Mistakes
Underestimating their speed and wariness, and misjudging distance on the flats.
Regulations & Conservation
Locally common and hunted under plains-game quotas; less abundant than blesbok, so confirm availability and import rules. This is a reading guide, not legal advice.
FAQ
How fast are they? The fastest antelope in Africa - which makes the stalk the whole game.
Tsessebe or hartebeest? Similar build, but tsessebe are glossier with simpler crescent horns.