QA
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Safari surprises every day
We had a fantastic trip to Kruger National Park with Viva Safaris, with two destinations and therefore different experiences in each. We received superb hospitality, good, clean accommodation and they even catered for vegetarians and vegans.
The safari tours were well structured and informative and most of all, great fun. Some days the animals were quite determined not to be seen but the expert guides always found them in the end! The safari vehicles offered great views and shelter from the sun and we were never overcrowded. We also had bush walks (sturdy shoes/boots recommended) which were so enjoyable too.
Overall, the experiences we had were amazing and we hope to return in the future and would definitely use Viva Safaris again. They surpassed expectations on every level.
CA
50-65 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
26 Days in Southern Africa
We had a very complex itinerary, with 13 different hotels and 6 flights in 5 different countries and it all unfolded perfectly. Joseph Moyo himself guided us through Zambia, Zimbabwe and Namibia. He was an excellent guide and a very kind and friendly individual, ensuring that our trip was as smooth as possible. I would highly recommend him and his company
US
35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Professional and Friendly staff, that take care of the customer
I will sum up our experience with KBS, by simply stating that next time we go back to Kenya we will not require a travel agent, Esther and Wilfred were outstanding.
2 families including 3 kids, and they took good care of us.
Thanks for your help and assistance. 10 out of 10.
NZ
65+ years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Company very flexible and accommodating to make a very enjoyable trip.
The company responded promptly to inquiries and organised a very good safari for us.
DK
My close encounter with a silverback
we started with a briefing from park warden and we then started our tracking and i was the 4 person in the line of 8 and i was so curious to see these giant apes, so this kept my eyes so open and focused. we moved like for 1 and half hours and we finally found them the mothers were carrying their young ones on back being escorted by a silver back and they walked near us and felt like shivering but i got courage because we were briefed on how to behave.
US
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
can't believe the experience of the animals in the wild
Dont miss any game drives on your safari as you Will always see and experience New Animal sightings,Private tour over group tour everytime,weather in september was clear and cool after the sun went down,Lions very cooperative as they would lay down right next to the roads for great photos
US
50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Review about Tanzania by Frank & rebeca
all parks in east africa offer a unique game drive viewings
NZ
35-50 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Truly lives up too their name
Nothing seemed to much trouble, I changed plans and dates a few times. Uganda has so much more than just Gorrilla's (But I loved those too). Murchison Fall's was fantastic. Loved our chill time at Mihingo Lodge. I'm already thinking of my return trip. Thank you very much Evelyn and Robert.
20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Wonderful stuff, Splendid trip
I like the hotel and the stuff worked there.
Such a great time with all the travel agency stuff and my friends.
To sum up, it is a good trip. Will come back to you guys again if I had the chance in the future.
Don't miss out the chance guys.
Paulo and his staff who were friendly, very helpful, knowledgeable, and always smiling!
I recommend Paulo and his staff who were friendly, very helpful, knowledgeable, and always smiling!
We went to Lake Natron to see the oldest human footprints in the world - 120,000 years old! They are fossilized on the ground, in a fenced area that you can walk into.
We went to lake Natron and the Serengeti on a trip that Paulo planned for us. We wanted to see the Lake Natron hominid footprints made in the land 120,000 years ago, as well as visit local villages and schools. This area was very interesting and we walked around through a Masai village and interact with the herders, school children and various families for a whole day. The local women have many bracelets and necklaces to sell which were very colourful.
There were lots of pink flamingos in Lake Natron.
In the Serengeti, we saw all the animals on our check list, and lots of wildebeest and lions with fat bellies laying around under trees.