True but in some cases, it's the same person. Gilbert is an example of that. He met me before hitting customs for the VIP skip the line and then we went to get the guns.Yes, it is different. VIP guys meet you when you step off the plane and take you through customs. They then hand you off to your rifle permit guy if you use one.
No you do not need it. Even with guns it’s has little value unless it’s your first trip and are unfamiliar with international travel.We'll be traveling without our own rifles and taking carry-on baggage only. Is there any reason to hire a vip service at Tambo?
Curious how customs is there and if a service expedites the process enough to make it worth it.
That isn’t the VIP service you pay for though. Paying for VIP service is simply having someone meet you off the plane and walk you through customs. Gilbert is extremely good at his job and I’ll get a pre-approved rifle permit with meet and greet every time, but paying an extra $100 or $150 to get me through customs faster just isn’t worth it to me. I’ll suspect Gilbert would have done that for anyone that day he was helping whether they chose standard meet and greet or VIP.You don’t need it until you do. We were checking in at Tambo and everything was backed up one hour plus to get through security. Gilbert called in some favors, got us into a private diplomatic hall I have not seen before or since, and we were through in five minutes. I have similar arrival stories. You’re buying an expensive hunt, are you really going to quibble about a hundred bucks?
A lot of what your wrote is included with the pre-approved rifle service whether you choose standard or VIP. VIP meets you off plane, gets you through customs faster, and helps you collect your baggage. Everything after that point is included with standard meet and greet. They’d meet you just as you walked out of customs with standard meet and greet and walk you to police station holding your firearms then to your hotel. I recommended it to my dad going through Johannesburg because I think he needs the extra assistance. It’s valuable for some people, but to me paying for VIP off the plane is just a question of what 30 minutes is worth. I’ve waited for my bag more often than not after getting through customs so I don’t see the value. You are no different than a normal tourist until you exit customs and have to collect your firearm.I used Rifle Permits my first trip. VIP service upgrade. Cost was reasonable and their help was tremendous.
I am going back next month and will use them again.
If I can afford a trip to Africa my friends and I can afford to chip in and pay wonderful local people to walk us from the plane through customs, get our bags and rifles them hand us off to the police to clear our rifles, then walk us by the hand to City Lodge til we're checked in.... Its' a bargain.
I am a long ways from being familiar with International Travel, and never will be. I'll gladly pay them for their help and advise. Any new traveler, or those considering going to Africa, take advantage of their service. It makes things easier for us newbies. Actually it makes the difference for some between deciding to go to Africa or not.
I can understand people who have traveled there many times not needing them, but for a lot of us it is still overwhelming. These people provide a tremendous service for a reasonable fee and I thank them for offering their service for a reasonable fee,