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Mark Corey   –  
Australia AU
Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Nov 1, 2017

Email Mark Corey  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

An exciting and memorable trip, lovely people and beautiful wildlife.
5/5

Our tour was well organised and at every destination we were made to feel welcome and comfortable. All the guides were excellent and obviously had a passion about their jobs. We learnt a lot about the local environment and history, as well as the wildlife, from every guide and host - but always something new at every stop. All the people we met along the way were so friendly and welcoming. A visit to a local village, including a school and traditional dinner, was a highlight. I could never have imagined the sights and experiences we had. Our guide, Dumi, was outstanding in the way he looked after us. I felt very confident travelling with him and am grateful for his contribution to making our trip so enjoyable. I didn't want to leave and I can't wait to come back.

Jo   –  
Australia AU
Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Nov 11, 2017

Email Jo  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Excellent tour covering major points of interest between Capetown and Victoria Falls
5/5

Our excellent tour guide made our trip the journey of a lifetime. We visited all the major points of interest between Capetown and Victoria Falls, made all the more interesting by our guide's knowledge of history, geography, geology, flora, fauna and local customs. The accommodation and food were excellent. The truck was comfortable and well equipped, and our guide kept it in great condition for us. The Wetu App of our trip kept us well informed of our daily itinerary.
Highly recommend this trip (African Wilderness in comfort) and Kiboko

Christina   –  
Australia AU
Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Nov 12, 2017

Email Christina

The tour exceeded expectations. We saw all the big 5 , and at such close proximity.
5/5

Animals amazing.Excellent accomodation.
Great tour guide.

Emily Finlayson   –  
Australia AU
Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Nov 12, 2017

Email Emily Finlayson  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

The most amazing African experience !!!
5/5

This whole African experience was an amazing, eye opening, thought provoking journey through the wild bush Africa. Witnessing elephant bathing, hyena family antics & the real but surreal lion culture including the warthogs, giraffes & impalas. The big five was easily achieved through the knowledge, experience & expertise of our fabulous guides & carers, Food was superb ..... as was the african wine that was sampled throughout the safari tour. Everything was communicated prior to & during the tour with our guides seeking information when unsure, the trips, the costs etc etc .....nothing was too much for any of them.
On commencing the safari I was uncertain as to how I would manage the wild camping journey & the animals but am still reflecting how amazing it was. Thank you Adam, Mandla & Mzi also Kilo, our guide, for our amazing time with Kiboko adventures.

Julz Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Nov 21, 2017

Email Julz  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Incredible trip, fantastic guide, great organisation.
5/5

Really enjoyed the tour - guide was knowledgeable, patient and organised everything very well. Information sent was clear, comfort level was consistent with how it was described. Touched on most of the key places. Accommodation and food better than I expected. Overall the tour exceeded our expectations. Only addition would be to add the Okavango Delta as an option and add an intercom to the bus!

Katherine   –  
Australia AU
Visited: October 2017 Reviewed: Nov 23, 2017

Email Katherine  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

I would highly recommend this trip to anyone - great wildlife and accommodation.
5/5

The game drives were excellent and I saw heaps of wildlife. The accommodation was amazing - lots of places we could see the wildlife right from our room. Great food too. Dumi was an excellent guide, set our expectations well, and was on hand to answer any questions.

Enza   –  
Australia AU
Visited: October 2017 Reviewed: Nov 23, 2017

Email Enza  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Very professional in giving us information and the overall of the safari.
5/5

My partner and I felt the service as well as communications was of 5 star quality.
The Safari itself was an amazing adventure of a lifetime.
Would highly recommend to any of our friends.

Phil Cole   –  
Australia AU
Visited: October 2017 Reviewed: Nov 23, 2017

Email Phil Cole  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

A fantastic tour with excitement and adventure
5/5

We found everything to be first class and professional. One improvement would be a P A system in the tour truck, at the end of the tour our tour guide informed us that kiboko was looking at that in the near future, "brilliant"
Our tour guide, Dumi Nkomo, was the best, he made our tour one to remember for ever. We are happy to refer to him as a friend, our whole group warmed to him from the start, by the end we were best of friends. We could not have asked for a better tour guide, he was educated, informative and knowledgeable in all aspects of the tour, of Africa, of all the animals we saw plus including all cultural traditions throughout the southern parts of Africa

Donna   –  
Australia AU
Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Nov 23, 2017

Email Donna  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Our safari tour with Koboko Adventures was thoroughly enjoyable.
5/5

From our first meeting in cape Town I felt very excited about our safari. Our guide, Collen was extraordinary, not only as a guide, tracker and mechanic but also as a diplomat and manager of people. I thought that he had the skills of the CEO of a large company. Our cook, Bryan and general assistant in everything, Mishak were caring, competent and committed to excellence. I was fascinated in the landscape and wildlife, including birds and I found these guides had an amazing expertise but also a keen interest to learn more; so in that way a wonderful rapport developed between our group and our guides. We also had some keen photographers and nothing was too much trouble to get them the great shots they wanted. My husband and I particularly enjoyed a visit to a local family, chosen completely at random, who chatted to us about their way of life. Our guide showed a great deal of sensitivity in organising this.
The food was outstanding. Bryan was completely dedicated to providing nourishing, interesting food with an African slant. How he did this for 18 people on two gas burners and an open fire I don't know. And having the long treacle table set for meals added a touch of elegance and class every night.

Pauline and Harry   –  
Australia AU
Visited: September 2017 Reviewed: Dec 9, 2017

Email Pauline and Harry  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Fantastic locations, wonderful and knowledgeable guide
5/5

Our journey from Victoria Falls to Cape town was wonderful, the trip of a lifetime. The 3-4 star lodge accommodation exceeded our expectations and a lot of the lodges were in fantastic locations. One was up on a huge ridge accessed by 4x4, another in the middle of the desert accessed again by 4x4, yet another in the middle of nowhere, others were right on river banks etc. We travelled towards the end of Sept. which is a great time for game viewing but Victoria Falls doesn't have a lot of water at that time because it's just before the wet season. We didn't find this a problem as we thought the falls were still spectacular and we enjoyed being able to actually see some of the huge gorge which would normally be covered in water.

Our truck / bus was not air conditioned but we found it was quite comfortable with the open windows. Bring a cushion if you have back problems or just like a little more comfort as a lot of the journey is over unsealed roads. Viewing the animals from the bus was easy due to the many windows. The truck also had a large fridge at the back which we could use to store drinks and snacks. Our guide recommended a daily rotation system in the cabin so everyone got to move around and chat with everyone else which worked well.

Speaking of our guide, Kembo would have to be one of the most knowledgeable guides. He was questioned incessantly about subjects as diverse as the flora and fauna, the economy, the history of european invasion, the history and language of the local tribes, their daily lives, education, aides and many other subjects. He always responded in depth to any question. Add to this, his ready smile, his exceptional organisational skills and his wonderful sense of humour and you have a guide made in heaven. A lot of us actually cried, including the men, when we said goodbye to Kembo at the end of the tour.

The game viewing was exceptional. We saw the big five and lots and lots more animals. Again Kembo was great, all we had to do was shout and he would stop the bus and back it up so we could see whatever animal one of us had spotted. Having said that, Kembo was also an expert game spotter. He would often stop the bus and we would wonder why, until he pointed out a lion under a tree in the shade or some other animal reclining in the shadows.

After the game viewing, our visits to Damaraland, the Namib desert and the Kalahari were truly exceptional. We particularly enjoyed our 10 km return hike in the Namib desert to the massive dunes. We began the hike in a sand storm which made for spectacular photos and lost hats. None of the other tour companies take their visitors on this hike, they go by 4x4, as can Kiboko clients if so desired, but for us this was one of the highlights of our trip.

I suppose the only place we found boring was Calvinia, the stop before Cape Town. It seems that there used to be lots of wildflowers in Sept. around the region but they have disappeared due to climate change. The town of Calvinia may be historic but there is virtually nothing to see there. We thought that this was a comfort stop as to drive all the way to Cape Town would be over 800 kms and too far in one day particularly for the guide who is also the driver. It's just one of those necessary stops. Bring a book, do your washing and think about the fantastic things you have seen in the past few weeks and what you have waiting for you in Cape Town. The restaurant where we had dinner and breakfast was very interesting with lots of old, historic implements and books etc.

We had a very special trip with a great company. Although the landscape, accommodation and safaris were wonderful, we would like to emphasise how much Kembo, our guide, contributed to our enjoyment of this trip. Four of our friends have already booked for next year after hearing about our experiences, two are going on the north south route and two on the south north route. Both in September.

Kiboko is recommended by us without any reservations.

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