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Viva Safaris
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- Size:
- 50-100 employees (Founded in 1991)
- Member Of:
- Southern Africa Tourism Services Association
- Tour Types:
- Mid-range tours that, when possible, use accommodations owned and operated by them
- Destinations:
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ZA
- Price Range:
- $81 to $200 ppper person per day (USD, excl. int'l flights)
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Reviews
Email Suvra Mitra | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
I have enjoyed 3 night safari. Good communication, sticking to the programmes they promised.
I have thoroughly enjoyed 3 night safari. Good communication, sticking to the programmes they promised. Good food quality. Experienced guides. Safe.
Email Dean | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Absolutely amazing
This tour was a tour to remember.The venue,the food,the sleeping quarters…EVERYTHING!The staff,the ambiance,the knowledge of the guides was just second to none.
Email Lila Dahir | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing
Excellent family stay with 3 children.
The guides were great and the place is family friendly.
The cuisine is traditional and of high quality.
We saw the Big Five and were very happy with our 6 day stay.
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Email Tobias Fellermair | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Everything was very good organized
It was my first safari and it was a great experience.
Everything went as booked.
I had a great time. The employees were all very nice and always helpful.
Email Peter van Breda | 65+ years of age | Experience level: first safari
You can not go wrong with Viva Safaris!
We chose the 3 day/2 nights Tremisana Lodge safari with Viva Safaris and loved every minute of it. Picked up at the hotel by George we started our enjoyable ride to the Tremisana Lodge. Upon arrival we started with our sunset game drive, which was fantastic. We saw lions, elephants and many other, smaller animals ending with the bush braai. Next day, after a great breakfast we headed for a full day at Kruger National Park, an hour+ drive from the lodge. The guides did a fantastic job pointing out the many animals, unfortunatley we did not see the leopards and rhinos despite heroic efforts by the guides. (we are aware that the animals do not provide a guarantee "to show up!"). Overall a fantastic day, finished with a great meal at the lodge. During the early morning drive on the third day we saw 6 female lions, 5 cubs and one male lion "passing by very closely", just amazing. After we had breakfast we packed and had to (unfortunately) leave for JoBurg, via the Blyde River Canyon. We had an incredible time with Viva Safaris, the guides (Andy and Rocky) were excellent, the staff at the lodge was excellent, the shuttle drivers (especially George!) were excellent. In hinesight we should have taken at least the 4 day safari!!
You can not go wrong with Viva Safaris!
Email Christine Schulz | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Everything was perfect!!!! We would highly recommend to book with Viva Safaris
From the communication in the beginning till the drop off at the airport everything was great!
The tour was perfectly planned and we had an amazing time!
The accommodation was comfy and the stuff was super nice!!!
We loved the experience
Email Wojciech | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Overall amazing experience
Overall amazing experience, highly recommended and one of the best trips in my life!! The booking process with Patricia Landau was perfect- she was very helpful and ready to answer all of the questions. I really loved Marc's Treehouse Lodge which was stunning- the lodge was rather an experience than an accomodation, and it was gorgeous! The tents are located near the river, in a game reserve- in the night you can hear hyenas calling, lions roaring and thousands of insects and birds- such an incredible feeling to fall asleep with all these animals around. Tremisana was very good too, but little bit old and basic, nice but not as unusual as Marc's was. The way to the lodge was quite long (>7h) but the landscapes are fantastic and you can take beautiful pics. The first sunset drive was amazing- we have spotted lots of stunning animals and the pictures from my camera came out GREAT. Balule Nature Reserve is very good for animal sightings, its easy to spot the BIG 5 (even though we have not seen the leopard, but it's just a bad luck, because most of the Viva Safari's clients have seen it; although we have seen lots of rhinos which I was very looking forward to, and I loved it!!). The boma BBQ was very nice and we even had a hyena that came to boma looking for some food- astounding experience!! The bushwalks were amazing ), so were the guides (credits to Smiley/Hakuna Matata, Joshua and Quinton)- very informative, you can really experience the bush and get some knowledge about it. Moholoholo Rehab Centre was very interesting, it was shocking to get the knowledge about pouching and poisoning the rhinos. The game drives were usually stunning too, but unfortunately we had no luck in Kruger- no predators at all, but the safari was nice anyway. Although I think the full-day Kruger safari is organised at the wrong part of the day- you leave the lodge at 8:00 and arrive at 10:00 or later so you miss the early morning, where most of the animals are active and easier to spot. Then you are driving around noon and afternoon when its superhot and many animals are just hiding looking for some cooler places. Then around 17:00 starts another very good part of the day to spot animals as the sun goes down, but unfortunately you leave around 16.30-17:00 so you miss another great part of the day when animals are most active. Therefore I think the full-day Kruger isn't really good organised. I've seen many reviews from people complaining about that and Viva Safaris claiming in the answers that in this area of the park, the time you do the game drives is the best part of the day. I find this statement not true, and even our safari guides repeated many times that during our drives (between 10:00-16:30) it is way too hot and it might be hard to spot animals, which in fact was true, as sometimes we were driving an hour without seeing anything. Obviously I am very aware that safari sightings are never guaranteed, Kruger is a HUGE area and you need a lot of luck too, but basing on 2-days safari in Kruger we did, I think it should be organised other way, e.g. to leave the lodge earlier so that you don't miss the morning drive. I think the menagement was little bit hectic too- very often we were waiting for other clients from other lodges and sometimes we were late. Unfurtunately guides at Tremisana were sometimes late too- at one of our game drives we started with a 20min delay, then drove away just to get the information that we need to be back because 2 more clients are left at the lodge and someone needs to take them- eventually the game drive lasted 1h 15min instead of 2h.
I need to mention one more thing which I found bad- on our first day the driver (Salomon the 1st I guess) was stopped by the guardians at the highway gate- it came out that Viva Safaris has not payed some fees (?) and we were stuck there for almost an hour! The driver did not say anything to us, except of that he has a problem and Viva paid the fees but the money were not transfered yet (but he told us about it after an hour of waiting and we were really confused and stressed out as no one knew what was going on). Then he was taken into the car by the guardians and just drove away with them leaving us alone in the middle of nowhere and wihout any explanation. We didn't know if he is arrested or what. Later, to speed up this process one of the clients paid the fees with his own money so that we won't miss our sunset game drive. I find that very unprofessional and whatever Viva Safaris paid or did not pay the client shouldn't be the one to rescue with his own money. It was very bad that the driver did not tell as what was going on for about an hour and left as alone driving away with the guardians. We almost missed our sunset drive and actually we were late for it, starting the game drive when the sun was already gone. Many clients were frustrated and the atmosphere was very tense. After that everything was just perfect and rest of the trip was an amazing experience. Although I suggest changing the pick-up time for earlier during the autumn/winter when the days are quite short- Viva Safaris collect people around 9.15-9.45 from Joburg, the drive to the lodge is about 7 hours, then after coming to the lodge you need to check in and order the drinks for the boma, and the sun (in autumn) goes down at 17:20 which means the schedule is very tight that day and even the small delay may result in missing the sunset and starting the sunsed drive after the sun is already gone. I suggest to collect people earlier, e.g. 8-8:30 to avoid situations like this. I also did not like the way back to Joburg with Salomon the 1st tbh- I told and written down 3 times the drop off location and he actually drove us to the another hotel. Thankfully I was aware of it and quickly recquired the change. Then he made some inapropriate comments (suggesting that I find black people dangerous and he will "take us to a place where we can't see them") when I asked if the area is safe (not only my thought, other clients shared my opinion). I found that improper as I have never said anything about anyone, just asked if the area in which our hotel is located was safe and if we can go out.
Even though I pointed out some disatvantages, overall I think that trip with Viva Safaris was AMAZING, would love to do it again and I will remember it till the end of my life and I highly recommend it. Kruger is a beautiful place, with amazing landscapes, so beautiful and wild, I only regret not seeing any predators. The prices are very good for what they offer, and the quality for that price is great. I especially loved Marc's Camp which was the coolest thing I have ever slept into!!
If you are hesitating about choosing trip with Viva Safaris- you should go for it, especially when you are looking for a budget but still very good safari.
Email Stuart & Mia | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Viva Safaris is Authentic and real the best.
Viva Safaris 6 days at tremisana lodge was perfect from Hotel pick up in Johannesburg to the food the excellent staff and Piero to Mumma D’s home cooked food to Rocky, George, smiley,shaul,Mia in office, and all the other wonderful staff that make this place so special. The accomodation and lodge facilities were perfect, the old green open sided vehicles give it that I’m on safari vibe rustic we loved it , the activities provided the timing the refreshing pool to last but not least the experience of Africa with its sunrise and sunsets and the smells and sights of all the big 5 and many more animals to the very reasonable cost. Viva Safaris get it right and will provide an unforgettable experience and memories that will last a life time we will be back . Book a viva safari they are the most Authentic and the best in our opinion.
Email Marie-Josee Boulay | 35-50 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Amazing expérience. Everything was well coordinated
Service was excellent.
The tour itself is great.
The only point that disapointed me is the drive back to Johannesburg. There are selling a scenic road. But nothing much unless the stop at the Blyde River Canyon for only 30 minutes. I could have pass more time at this wonderful place. This place is one of the canyon in the world.
Email Heinz H | 50-65 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Excellent and amazing safari experience!
Viva Safaris gave my family of four (two children ages 18 & 14) an unforgettable safari! From start to finish it was absolutely amazing. I don't even know where to begin, but we had such a wonderful experience. All I can say is if you're planning a safari in South Africa, don't hesitate booking with Viva Safaris.
Viva was easy to book with and quickly responded to a few of the questions I had when planning. We were picked up and dropped off at our hotel in Joburg which was very convenient. We chose the 4 day/3 night Tremisana Lodge because it provided a nice mix of safari adventures including the bush walk, multiple game drives on the surrounding reserves, and a full day at Kruger National Park. Just an hour after arriving to the lodge, we were already on a sunset game drive which ended with a delicious bush braai - cookout/bbq dinner in the bush!
We had our own chalet which slept the four of us comfortably. The grounds on the lodge were nice and had plenty of areas to find a place to relax and take in the views. We were constantly fed - breakfast every morning, lunches and dinners. We were never hungry! Even during our bush walk, we were given a little baggie with an apple and crackers, which I though was a nice touch. We were given bottles of water here and there as well, including on arrival. My wife and I enjoyed a few drinks from the bar for dinner or after dinner on each day. Some of the others we met during our safari also stayed at Marc's Treehouse or the luxury lodge and said they enjoyed those too. We chose to only stay at Tremisana for the four days just so we didn't have to keep unpacking/packing, etc.
The most special part of our stay were all the Viva Safaris employees we interacted with. Everyone there (and I mean everyone) from the kitchen staff to all of the guides that took us on our game drives, and the ones I met at the lodge (who we didn't drive with) were awesome! That truly made our experience and stay special - genuinely great people who we'll miss.
And speaking of the safari guides, our unforgettable safari experience is probably all owed to them! We rode with George, Rocky, Victor, and unfortunately, I can't remember the names of our two guides on our first night, but all of them were great! They were informative, funny, and made sure all of us were being taken care of on all the game drives. My family and I thank them so much for such a great experience!!
And lastly, we were able to see the Big 5 and just about every other animal that you would expect to see on an African safari. It's weird because at times it seems like you can be driving around for hours and see nothing, but then all of a sudden you start seeing animals everywhere! Spending a full day at Kruger N.P. greatly enhances your chances of spotting a diverse group of wildlife.
Some of our safari highlights:
- Seeing two black rhinos during our bush walk!
- At Kruger, seeing a leopard resting in a tree with his half eaten impala hanging on the
branch in front of him - only to find out later we were approximately 5 km from
Mozambique!
- The entertaining monkeys at the lodge
- Seeing a lion to complete our Big 5 on the final morning, the sunrise drive before
heading back to Joburg. Saw the male lion and two cubs only about 5-10 minutes from
our lodge! Shortly afterwards, we found ourselves in the middle of a herd of
elephants. Very close to them, big and small. And to think this was (again) our last
game drive before saying our goodbyes. Talk about putting the icing on the cake of
an incredible safari!
I'm sure there are many other great safari companies in South Africa, but all I can say again is my family and I truly enjoyed our safari with Viva Safaris. I can't imagine another better all-around safari experience than the one we just had!
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