10 Days Rwanda Highlight Tour

10 Days Rwanda Highlight Tour

10 Days

Every Trip Helps Support Conservation

Personalised Journeys From Start To Finish

Departing Kampala

Road Safari

Overview

Track chimpanzees, monkeys and baboons in Nyungwe National Park; travel deep into the forests of Parc National des Volcans in search of mountain gorillas; explore Kigali, the vibrant capital of Rwanda; then relax on the shores of Lake Kivu. This week-long adventure in Rwanda includes the highlights of this fascinating country, from once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounters to lakeside relaxation, immersed in natural beauty. You’ll arrive into Kigali, then transfer to Nyungwe National Park, where you will get the chance to track chimpanzees, spot monkeys and baboons and walk across a canopy walkway. Hiking deep into the forests of Parc National des Volcans, you’ll trek to encounter families of endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitats. After jungle adventures, you’ll relax on the stunning, palm-fringed shores of Lake Kivu. Return to Kigali to explore colourful markets, learn about the devastating Rwandan genocide at the Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre and discover life in a modern East African city.

Tour Highlights

  • Transport in a safari mini-van with roof-top for better photography and game viewing drives.
  • Services of an experienced safari tour driver/guide
  • Meals while on safari
  • Accommodation mentioned in the program
  • Government taxes, tolls and levy’s
  • Pick up and drop off from airport / hotel.
  • All park entrance fees

Safari in Details

Day – 1 Arrival, Kigali City
Arrival at Kigali International Airport, after processing your visa, you’ll be required to follow through with Covid-19 Rwanda entry guidelines, show your Covid negative test and then your private Classic Rwanda Safari driver will be waiting for you on the other side to transfer you to the hotel. Meet and greet by your private tour driver/guide and after a briefing session, drive through Kigali capital and catch city’s cultural display before you check into your hotel in Kigali.
Depending on your arrival time, enjoy a take a Kigali city tour, visit the genocide memorial site and art and craft centre or relax at your hotel and nurse that jet-lag. You’ll be heading into the jungle side the next day.

Day – 2 Road Trip to Nyungwe Forest NP (5 Hours)
Wake up the African sounds of Kigali city and have your breakfast, you private driver will be waiting to take you through Rwanda’s most beautiful countryside dotted with calming nature scenery and color.
This part of your tailor made Classic Rwanda Safari is a 5 hour lazy drive that will see you take stops at local markets, the traditional palace in Nyanza and continue to Butare, visit the Botanical Gardens and the cultural museum. Pass through stunning green fields of tea scattered across the hillsides and the small unique wooden houses surrounding Nyungwe Forest just before you arrive at the lodge and check in.
For the rest of the, make yourself comfortable with nature’s own ambiance around the lodge, chill out in the lounge and meet new people.

Day – 3 Chimpanzee Tracking in Nyungwe Forest
Have an early breakfast and transfer to the park headquarters for the chimpanzee tracking activity briefing. Escorted by a park ranger and a guide, jump onto the the jungle trails to another rainforest experience. In a short while, you’ll find your designated chimpanzee troop which you’ll follow and stick with for the next one hour.
The chimpanzee bands keep moving, making noise, grooming, stopping for snack or nap and your challenge is to keep up with them with the guidance of the park guide. After your unforgettable experience with the chimpanzees in their nature setup, you’ll take the aerial view on Nyungwe forest and beyond on the 160 meters (525 ft) high canopy walkway. The canopy walkway has been named the world’s best forest canopy walkway, according to a latest report by Lonely Planet.
Suspend your emotions and let loose, shout at the top of your voice and free yourself, spread your arms and your eyes as far as you can see and re-invent your emotional self: this is the place you want to be at.

Day – 4 Nature Walk in Nyungwe Forest Jungle
While chimps tend to garner most of the spotlight here, this part of our Classic Rwanda Safari gives you the simple pleasures of hiking along well-maintained trails over the lush, green valleys of the equatorial rainforest.; just what you need after the Covid pandemic forced vacation at home.
You’ll find that quite simply, Nyungwe Forest National Park is Rwanda’s most important area of biodiversity, with no fewer than 1000 plant species, 13 species of primates, 75 species of other African mammals, at least 275 species of birds and an astounding 120 species of butterflies. It has been rated the highest priority for forest conservation in Africa and its protected area covers one of the oldest rainforests in Africa. Despite its huge biodiversity, Nyungwe is little known outside of East Africa.

In the middle of the forest, you’ll setup a picnic lunch and take in the friendly service of this beautiful African jungle. Later return to the lodge, check out and set off northwards to Volcanoes National Park where you’ll take on your next jungle experience to find the mountain gorilla. It’ll take about 5 hours +/- to get there.

Day – 5 Lake Bunyonyi
With a morning breakfast proceeds via Kibuye. Enjoy the stunningly beautiful views from Lake Kivu up to Gisenyi; beautiful countryside with valleys dotted with agricultural farms. Kibuye is the most beautiful of all the three resort town on Lake Kivu. After relax at the shores of Lake Kivu. Take a boat out on the lake to see the various islands. Swim in the refreshing waters or stroll to the nearby villages rambling across a number of hills, you next Classic Rwanda Safari adventure reboots the next day!

Day – 6 QLake Bunyonyi – Kampala
After breakfast, you can choose to stay in or take a discovery boat ride on Lake Kivu. You will encounter local fishermen, fishing villages and also the residents of Idjwi Island (Congo) who are rowing long distances in their dugout canoes to visit the Rwanda markets.
You will be picked up in Gisenyi for lunch before retiring to the lodge. Or if time allows you will make arrangements to cross the border to Goma (Optional). Goma was devastated by the eruption of the Nyiragongo volcano. The visit shows the fantastic capabilities of the local population to overcome this natural catastrophe.
The Nyiragongo volcano (3470 m) recently erupted after 2002 eruption and destroyed part of Goma town. Most of Goma’s inhabitants escaped the advancing lava flows crossing the border into neighbouring Rwanda. Later retire to the lodge for an overnight.

Day – 7 Departure
After breakfast visit the Ross Carr’sImbabazi Orphanage. Imbabazi Orphanage was founded by Mrs Rosamond Halsey Carr in late 1994 at Mugongo to care for the genocide orphans. She witnessed all Rwanda’s historical events, including the gluesome genocide of 1994. She is the author of “Land of a Thousand Hills: my life in Rwanda.” Later take a stroll on the lake and also visit other local villages.
After your Serena sumptuous lunch, join your Classic Rwanda Safari driver and head towards to gorilla sanctuary where you’ll hail to track the elusive mountain gorilla and spend the next two nights.

Day – 8 Gorilla Tracking Experience in Volcanoes NP
With an early breakfast, drive to the park headquarters for gorilla briefing (45 minutes). This is the Classic Rwanda Safari’s major highlight that brought you to these jungles, so take a breath, collect all your intrinsic emotions and excitement and get ready to be wowed. Make sure your expectations are floating, we don’t wanna drown in too much of less or more than we bargained for.
When venturing into this gigantic forest, a packed lunch, comfortable clothes, shoes and a walking stick is a must before. The time spent gorilla tracking is unpredictable, It varies from 2-8 hours before an encounter with the family of these gentle creatures. The location of each gorilla family depends on temperature, their feeding range and movement of the previous day with the trackers ahead of your tracking group. Strict guidelines will be issued at the trailhead briefing point, make sure you remember the most important ones.
Enjoy the one hour allotted, (only time allowed in the company of each gorilla family a day) watch and capture this memorable experience as they go about their day to day activities; the young ones playing around the old ones, feeding each other and eating foliage. The sight of these outstanding creatures is the climax of this entire safari. Later retire for an overnight at the lodge.

Day – 9 Open Day, Optional Activities
After an early breakfast, you get to choose which activity you want for this day; either track the golden monkeys or climb the breath-taking Visoke volcano, or trek to Karisoke Research Centre; a place which was set up by the famous primatologist Dian Fossey, a brave lady who protected and saved a lot of these gentle creatures from inhuman savages. Or visit the local communities around the park. You can also chose to stay at the lodge and enjoy activities organised within.
After the activity of your choice, check out of the lodge, have lunch in Ruhengeri and the drive back to Kigali. On your way to Kigali make some stops for scenic viewing, the drive to Kigali takes about 3 hours as Rwanda is a small country.

Day – 10 Departure
With careful consideration of your flight time, take a stroll around the city and experience the Kigali mixed cultures, peoples, cuisine and sounds. Your private classic Rwanda safari driver will be there in time to wisk you off to the airport in time for your flight back home.

What’s Included

What’s Not Included

Uganda Suggested Safari Packages

Kenya Travel Tips

7 Days Uganda Birding Safari

7 Days Uganda Birding Safari

7 Days

Every Trip Helps Support Conservation

Personalised Journeys From Start To Finish

Departing Kampala

Road Safari

Overview

With over 1,000 bird species found in Uganda, bird watching has brought in growing numbers of hobby ornithologists from around the world but even within has ‘birding’ found new friends. This exciting adventurous 20 day Uganda Birders’ Paradise birding safari is to explore Uganda’s rich avian life and also discover Uganda’s magnificent rainforest jungles and savanna plains.

Nature Uganda and Birdlife International have mapped out 34 sites across Uganda as important bird watching areas, some inside but many outside the country’s protected areas which makes access possible without any park fees, though such payments, of course, go to the good use of maintaining park infrastructure. For instance Bwindi Forest, which the Africa Bird Club declared the Number One birding site in Africa or in Queen Elizabeth National Park, home to over 600 bird species alone are included on this explosive Africa safari. So get your Birds of East Africa list and prepare for you ultimate birding adventure in Uganda.

Tour Highlights

  • Shoebill Storks of Mabamba Swamp in Entebbe.
  • Endangered Rhinos of Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, the Africa “Big 5” of Murchison Falls route and more bird Watching.
  • Birding the royal mile through fort portal to the playful chimpanzee and birds of Kibale Forest.
  • The savannah plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park.
  • The stunning misty Bwindi Impenetrable forest birds and gorillas

Safari in Details

Day – 1 Arrival
You will be welcomed by a representative of Great Lakes Safaris who will transfer you to your hotel in Kampala. Depending on the time of arrival you might spend the afternoon at UWEC, home to captive animals and over 170 species of birds. This includes 7 species of weavers, such as the rare Northern Masked Weaver and Orange Weaver, etc. Dinner and overnight at Cassia Lodge.

Day – 2 Kampala – Queen Elizabeth National Park
From Kampala we will depart for Queen Elizabeth National Park. On our way we will pass the Ugandan equator where you can take pictures and shop for a souvenir. After lunch in Mbarara we continue to the southwest and head for the Western Rift Valley. Upon arrival in Queen Elizabeth National Park you will enjoy an evening game drive before you check in at the accommodation in the park. Dinner and overnight at Katara Lodge.

Day – 3 Queen Elizabeth National Park
The day starts early when we make a game drive to the northern parts of the park. This is not only an area for excellent game viewing but also offers much to birders. We move through open grassy plains which support large flocks of White and Abdims Stork as well as the spectacular Saddle Billed Stork during the migratory season. Raptors are well represented, including the Brown Snake Eagle, Whalbergs Eagle, Bateleur, African harrier-hawk, Marsha Eagle and Grey Kestrel.

We return for lunch and then take a boat launch. Watch hundreds of hippos, elephants and many migratory bird species, such as the Grey headed Gulls, White winged black Terns, African skimmers, Mourning Dove, Water Dikkops, Great white and Pink-Backed Pelicans, etc. Return for dinner and overnight at Katara Lodge.

Day – 4 Queen Elizabeth – Lake Bunyonyi
We depart from Queen Elizabeth with some game and bird viewing on our way out and proceed to the area that is often referred to as “Little Switzerland of Uganda”. Here you will find Lake Bunyonyi, the deepest lake in Uganda and situated close to the borders. On a bright day you might even see the beautifully shaped volcano Mount Muhavura. Upon arrival at the “Lake of the small birds” a motor boat awaits you for transport to Bushara Island. Dinner and overnight at Birdnest Resort.

Day – 5 Lake Bunyonyi
After breakfast you can hire a canoe and explore the surroundings from the water surface. Drift quietly to the several small islands and enjoy the rich birdlife. Return for lunch and then take on a Bird Walk in Mukoni Village. Pass small farms and enjoy the spectacular view as you look out for many birds. Generally 40 to 50 different species may be seen on this walk, including the African Hobby, Black Kite, Swamp Flycatcher, Scarlet-chested, Bronze and Red-chested Sunbirds, White-headed Saw-wing etc. Dinner and overnight at Birdnest Resort.

Day – 6 QLake Bunyonyi – Kampala
After breakfast we return towards the capital city, with lunch en route. The drive takes about 7 hours but runs through a beautiful countryside. Arrival in Kampala late in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight at Cassia Lodge.

Day – 7 Departure
Enriched with an experience of a lifetime and unforgettable memories you will say goodbye to the Pearl of Africa. Depending on the time of departure you will be transferred to the airport for you flight back home. We are looking forward to seeing you again!

What’s Included

What’s Not Included

Uganda Suggested Safari Packages

Kenya Travel Tips

9 Days Uganda Gorilla Trekking

9 Days Uganda Gorilla Trekking

9 Days

Every Trip Helps Support Conservation

Personalised Journeys From Start To Finish

Departing Kampala

Road Safari

Overview

Compact Uganda is a microcosm of African wildlife and environments, offering diverse safari experiences. Gorilla trekking is the high point of any itinerary. To track these wondrous creatures through misty forests and gaze into their equally curious eyes is a wildlife encounter without parallel. Chimps are the highlight at Kibale Forest, which harbors the greatest variety and concentration of primates in Africa, and an amazing assortment of tropical birds. Scenic Queen Elizabeth National Park stretches from the crater-pocked foothills of the Rwenzori Range the “Mountains of the Moon” to the remote Ishasha River. Its varied habitats range from gallery and lowland forest to wetlands and savanna, where classic plains game graze. Boat cruises on Kazinga Channel and in Lake Mburo National Park offer front-row views of hippo, crocodile and water birds. At Murchison Falls, witness the Victoria Nile plummet 130 feet into Lake Albert.

Tour Highlights

  • An affordable 3 Day Gorilla Trekking Adventure in Uganda, primarily exploring the lush and diverse Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
  • The top highlight of this African safari is the rare experience of trekking Uganda’s mountain gorillas in the wild, one of the most unforgettable wildlife encounters in the world.
  • This Uganda Gorilla Trekking Safari combines gorilla trekking with the cultural and scenic attractions of Uganda.

Safari in Details

Day – 1 Arrival
You will be welcomed by a representative of Great Lakes Safaris who will transfer you to your hotel in Kampala. Depending on the time of arrival, our guide will take you on a city tour for an exciting introduction with the capital. Visit some interesting and historical sites, including the Namugongo Martyrs Shrine, the Uganda Museum and of course the African Craft Village. We also advise you to have money changed today. Dinner and overnight at Hotel Le Bougainviller.

Day – 2 Kampala – Bwindi
Very early in the morning we leave Kampala for a long journey towards the western part of Uganda. It is a full day drive but via a scenic route. On our way we will pass the equator where we will stop for photos and shopping. We will have lunch in the calm town of Mbarara and proceed our drive through the verdant countryside. You will pass traditional homesteads and have panoramic views of the surroundings. In Bwindi dinner and overnight at Engagi Lodge.

Day – 3 Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park
The highlight of your safari: a meeting with the gentle giants of Bwindi! Especially hikers will love the gorilla trekking in the beautiful ecosystem of the park. It is difficult to foresee how many hours you will hike, it may take two to eight hours. Expect to walk a long distance in steep and muddy conditions, sometimes with rain overhead, before you encounter any gorillas. But it will definitely be worthwhile as you observe them closely while they eat, play and rest. A unique and unforgettable experience! For conservation purposes, time spent with the gorillas is limited to one hour. The ranger guide always briefs you on how to behave with these giant apes. Dinner and overnight at Engagi Lodge.

Day – 4 Bwindi – Queen Elizabeth National Park
After breakfast you can choose to have a guided village walk for a closer meeting with the local community. Learn about their way of living as you walk through coffee, tea and banana plantations. Afterwards we depart to Queen Elizabeth National Park. We will pass the southern sector of the park, called Ishasha and known for the tree-climbing lions. While we continue to our accommodation in the middle of the national park it is likely that you will spot some wildlife like kobs, waterbucks and warthogs. Dinner and overnight at Katara Lodge.

Day – 5 Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda Safaris
The day begins early as we head for the mating ground of the Uganda kobs. We search for lions, elephants, buffaloes and other wild animals in their natural habitat, before returning for lunch. In the afternoon we take on a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel, a natural channel between Lake Edward and Lake George. Thanks to the elephants, buffaloes and hundreds of hippos, this cruise will definitely be another highlight of your safari. Dinner and overnight at Katara Lodge.

Day – 6 Queen Elizabeth National Park – Kibale National Park
After breakfast you can visit the Maramagambo Forest for a walk through the tropical forest, known for the Blue Lake and the Bat and Hunters Cave. You will get the chance to have a close look at the bats and maybe even the rock python and forest cobras that feed on the bats. The same walk will provide you with views of primates, different bird species and beautiful flora. An alternative for the forest walk is a hike in the Kyambura Wildlife Reserve (not included). Driving through a grassland area, all of a sudden we come across an amazing gorge of one hundred meters deep, covered with tropical rain forest. You will hike into the gorge of the Kyambura River in search of the wild chimpanzees. It is a beautiful walk through the river valley, home to many birds and butterfly species.
After one of these activities we will leave Queen Elizabeth National Park and head towards Fort Portal. This lovely town rests in the shadow of the fabled Mountains of the Moon and is famous for the many tea plantations. From Fort Portal we will continue to Kibale National Park for a stay within the tropical forest. Dinner and overnight at Primate Lodge Kibale.

Day – 7 Kibale National Park & Bigodi Swamp
Today the forest opens it doors for a sensational chimp trekking. Kibale Forest is reputable of having the greatest variety and highest concentration of primates in East Africa. Enjoy a guided nature walk in the tropical rainforest in search of the wild chimpanzee, red-tailed monkey, black-and-white colobus monkey and many others. After a hearty lunch we transfer to the Bigodi Swamp for another, totally different nature walk. The Bigodi Swamp Walk is an initiative of the local community and takes approximately two hours. The swamp is known for its rich diversity of birds and primates. Dinner and overnight at Primate Lodge Kibale.

Day – 8 Kibale National Park – Kampala
Today we will explore the region of the Crater Lakes. Enjoy the beauty of the numerous small lakes, surrounded by gentle hills, and the stunning views. Then we continue to Kampala with lunch en route. Dinner and overnight at Hotel Le Bougainviller.

Day – 9 Departure
Enriched with an experience of a lifetime and unforgettable memories you will say goodbye to the Pearl of Africa. Depending on the time of departure you will be transferred to the airport for your flight back home. We are looking forward to seeing you again!

What’s Included

What’s Not Included

Uganda Suggested Safari Packages

Kenya Travel Tips

15 Days Uganda Wildlife Safari

15 Days Uganda Wildlife Safari

15 Days

Every Trip Helps Support Conservation

Personalised Journeys From Start To Finish

Departing Kampala

Road Safari

Overview

Uganda Wildlife Safari starts and ends in Kampala. It will take you through national game parks as you enjoy wildlife viewing and game drives. Other activities on the bucket list include hiking and forest walks, cultural tours and community visits, rhino trekking at Zziwa Rhino Sanctuary, gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, chimpanzee trekking in Kibale Forest National Park, plus boat cruises in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Murchison Falls National Park and Lake Mburo National park. All these visits are supplemented with beautiful sights and sounds.

Tour Highlights

  • This 15 day Best of Uganda Wildlife Safari takes you to the Murchison Falls National Park, the largest national park in Uganda, renowned for its scenic beauty and the spectacular falls from which the park derives its name.
  • The sight and sound of the falls as the Mighty Nile River crashes through a 7 meter gorge before tumbling 40 meters down in a thunderous explosion makes a memorable assault on the senses.
  • You will enjoy memorable game drives, a boat safari cruise and viewing of the mesmerizing scenery in this national park.

Safari in Details

Day – 1 Arrival
You will be welcomed by a representative of Great Lakes Safaris who will transfer you to your hotel in Kampala. Depending on the time of arrival, our guide will take you on a city tour for an exciting introduction with the capital. Visit some interesting and historical sites, including the Namugongo Martyrs Shrine, the Uganda Museum and of course the African Craft Village. We also advise you to have money changed today. Overnight at Orchidea Guesthouse.

Day – 2 Kampala – Murchison Falls National Park
On the first day we will depart for the most beautiful protected area in Uganda: Murchison Falls National Park. Enjoy a lunch stop in Masindi before we enter the park. We will visit the magnificent falls where you will enjoy and marvel at the mighty Nile. The famous waterfall is being forced into a seven meter crevice, to thunder 45 meters below in a serie of cascades. This spectacular scenery can be viewed from different points up at the baler’s summit. Dinner and overnight at Red Chilli Rest Camp.

Day – 3 Murchison Falls National Park Uganda Safari
After an early morning breakfast you will enjoy a half-day game drive on the northern bank of the Nile, escorted by a ranger. Game in this part includes the elephant, Rothschild giraffe, Jackson hartebeest, lions, oribis, waterbucks and a variety of savannah woodland birds. After lunch we will go on a Nile cruise for game viewing at close quarters. Watch how hippos take a bath, elephants come to drink and crocodiles lying lazy at the shores. Dinner and overnight at Red Chilli Rest Camp.

Day – 4 Murchison Falls – Fort Portal
We depart Murchison Falls and head towards Fort Portal. The drive is almost eight hours but will provide you with some stunning views as you pass small African villages and banana plantations. The lovely town of Fort Portal rests in the shadow of the fabled Mountains of the Moon and is famous for the many tea plantations. Dinner and overnight at the cottages of Primate Lodge Kibale.

Day – 5 Semliki National Park
After breakfast we drive towards Semliki National Park. The scenic, winding road will lead us through green mountains and offers you a magnificent view at the River Semliki and Congo. After arriving in the protected area, a ranger will accompany us on a beautiful nature walk through the Ituri Rainforest. Enjoy the peacefulness of the forest, look out for the rich birdlife at the swamp and boil an egg in the hot springs that have become an interesting natural attraction. It will be completed with a picnic lunch provided by the guide, while you explore the real Africa. Later in the afternoon we return to Kibale Forest. Dinner and overnight at the cottages of Primate Lodge Kibale.

Day – 6 Kibale National Park & Bigodi Swamp
Today the forest opens its doors for a sensational chimp tracking. Kibale Forest is reputable of having the greatest variety and highest concentration of primates in East Africa. Enjoy a guided nature walk in the tropical rainforest in search of the wild chimpanzee, red-tailed monkey, black-and-white colobus monkey and many others. After a hearty lunch we transfer to the Bigodi Swamp for another, totally different nature walk. The Bigodi Swamp Walk is an initiative of the local community and takes approximately two hours. The swamp is known for its rich diversity of birds and primates. Dinner and overnight at the cottages of Primate Lodge Kibale.

Day – 7 Kibale – Queen Elizabeth National Park
We transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park. It is a beautiful route via Kasese, with the Rwenzori Mountains on your right side and the green valley on the left. A game drive on our way to the accommodation in the middle of the national park gives us the chance to spot waterbucks, warthogs and other wildlife. After lunch we take on a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel, a natural channel between Lake Edward and Lake George. Thanks to the elephants, buffaloes and hundreds of hippos, this cruise will definitely be one of the highlights of your safari. Dinner and overnight at Simba Safari Camp.

Day – 8 Queen Elizabeth National Park
The day begins early as we head for the mating ground of the Uganda kobs. We search for lions, elephants, buffaloes and other wild animals in their natural habitat, before returning for lunch. In the afternoon you will have the opportunity to stretch your legs as we will visit the Maramagambo Forest for a walk through the tropical forest. It is known for the Blue Lake and the Bat and Hunters Cave. You will get the chance to have a close look at the bats and maybe even the rock python and forest cobras that feed on the bats. The same walk will provide you with views of primates, different bird species and beautiful fauna. Dinner and overnight at Simba Safari Camp.

Day – 9 Queen Elizabeth National Park – Bwindi
After breakfast you may choose for the optional activity of exploring Kyambura Wildlife Reserve (not included). Driving through a grassland area, all of a sudden we come across an amazing gorge of one hundred meters deep, covered with tropical rainforest. You will hike into the gorge of the Kyambura River in search of the wild chimpanzees. It is a beautiful walk through the river valley, home to many birds and butterfly species.

Later we will leave Queen Elizabeth National Park and head towards Bwindi. The scenic route runs through a verdant countryside while you pass traditional homesteads and farms. In Bwindi dinner and overnight at Buhoma Community Bandas.

Day – 10 Bwindi Gorilla Safari
Another highlight of your safari: a meeting with the gentle giants of Bwindi! Especially hikers will love the tracking in the beautiful ecosystem of the park. It is difficult to foresee how many hours you will hike, it may take two to eight hours. Expect to walk a long distance in steep and muddy conditions, sometimes with rain overhead, before you encounter any gorillas. But it will definitely be worthwhile as you observe them closely while they eat, play and rest. A unique and unforgettable experience! For conservation purposes, time spent with the gorillas is limited to one hour. The ranger guide always briefs you on how to behave with these giant apes. Dinner and overnight at Buhoma Community Bandas.

Day – 11 Bwindi – Lake Bunyonyi
After breakfast you can choose to have a guided village walk for a closer meeting with the local community. Learn about their way of living as you walk through coffee, tea and banana plantations. Afterwards we depart to Lake Bunyonyi, the deepest lake in Uganda. This area is often called “Little Switzerland of Uganda” and boosts one of the most beautiful parts of the country. Relax or go for a canoe trip while you watch the beautiful sunset. Dinner and overnight at Bunyonyi Overland Camp.

Day – 12 Lake Bunyonyi
After the challenging and strenuous hike in Bwindi, some relaxing moments on the shores of this peaceful lake are most welcome. The options here are birding, nature walks, swimming or canoeing (not included). Dinner and overnight at Bunyonyi Overland Camp.

Day – 13 Lake Bunyonyi – Lake Mburo National Park
After breakfast we drive to Lake Mburo National Park which takes us about four hours with lunch en route. As we enter the park and head towards the accommodation it is likely that you will see some wildlife, like impalas, topis, warthogs, zebras and buffaloes. After checking in you will go on a boat ride on the lake and enjoy the rich birdlife and the hippos that are cooling off. Dinner and overnight at Mburo Safari Lodge.

Day – 14 Lake Mburo National Park – Kampala
Early start of the day as we will go for a nature walk guided by a ranger. Lake Mburo is the only national park where you can experience a safari on foot. After breakfast we transfer to Kampala with a stop at the equator for photos or shopping. Arrival late in the afternoon in Kampala. Overnight at Orchidea Guesthouse.

Day – 15 Departure
Enriched with an experience of a lifetime and unforgettable memories you will say goodbye to the Pearl of Africa. Depending on the time of departure you will be transferred to the airport for your flight back home. We are looking forward to seeing you again!

What’s Included

What’s Not Included

Uganda Suggested Safari Packages

Kenya Travel Tips

7 Days Uganda Chimpanzee Tracking

7 Days Uganda Chimpanzee Tracking

7 Days

Every Trip Helps Support Conservation

Personalised Journeys From Start To Finish

Departing Kampala

Road Safari

Overview

Current estimates for the total wild population of chimpanzees range from 150,000 to 250,000, with Uganda home to about 5,000 individuals. Almost 1,500 are found in Kibale National Park, the most popular place for chimp tracking in the country. You can also track chimps in Kyambura Gorge, Kalinzu Forest, Budongo Forest and in the Semliki Valley. Most of our Uganda holidays focus on Kibale, which has very high success rate for sightings, and the atmospheric Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park, where sightings are less certain but the scenery is spectacular.

Chimpanzee tracking is not only fascinating, but a lot of fun. It’s often a more active experience than gorilla trekking, which involves adopting a very submissive pose while in the presence of these forest giants. Chimps tend to move around more, and you can feel like a child on an adventure following them through the forest.

Tour Highlights

  • Chimpanzee Tracking is one of Uganda’s top safari destination activities.
  • Considered the primate capital of Africa, Uganda promises dramatic primate encounters and exceptional rainforest experiences.
  • The chimp groups you can track in Uganda have been habituated.
  • This means that the presence of long term research teams has made them less shy of humans and easier to view, without compromising or interfering with their natural behaviour.

Safari in Details

Day – 1 Kampala to Kibale National Park – Uganda
Our 7-day Uganda Safari departs from Kampala, the capital of Uganda. Leaving Kampala this morning, we drive through the dense jungles and papyrus marshes of the Nile Delta. We pause for lunch en route to the Kibale National Park, near the Ruwenzori Mountains.
In the afternoon we embark on a guided walk in the national park, exploring the crater lakes area and experiencing the local culture. This evening we enjoy an interesting cultural visit in the crater area.

Day – 2 Kibale Park Chimpanzee Trekking – Uganda
Day two starts with an early breakfast before being briefed on the chimpanzee trekking walk in the forests of Kibale. The guided walk offers a great opportunity to learn more about chimpanzees and other primates, along with the various plants, butterflies and creatures of the jungle.Kibale National Park covers 795 km² and consists mostly of a vast tract of equatorial rainforest. This national park is home to numerous forest wildlife species, boasting one of the highest concentrations of primates in the world. The 13 primate species include the rare I’Hoest’s monkey, black-and-white colobus and Uganda red colobus, red-tailed and blue monkeys, grey-cheeked mangabey and bushbabies.
After chimpanzee tracking, we take a nature walk to the Bigodi wetland, where we get to appreciate the unique plants and animals of the area.

Day – 3 Kibale National Park to Queen Elizabeth Park – Uganda
Kibale National Park To Queen Elizabeth Park – Uganda
This morning we depart from Kibale, visiting Nyakasura Falls near the market town of Fort Portal, set in the lush region of the Rwenzori Mountains.
Next our journey through Uganda takes us south towards the Queen Elizabeth National Park. Along the way we pass through scenic landscapes and keep our eyes open for game. Wildlife sightings include elephants, lions, buffalo, warthogs, waterbuck other antelopes and various birds.

Day – 4 Queen Elizabeth National Park – Uganda
Today our Uganda Gorillas, Chimpanzees & Wildlife Safari starts with a game drive in Queen Elizabeth Park at sunrise. The Queen Elizabeth National Park is Uganda’s top protected area and covers about 1978 km². The park is scenically located on the rift valley floor between Lake Edward and Lake George flanked by towering mountains in the distance. The game park is set among hills and lakes and consists mostly of euphorbia tree-studded savannahs or grasslands. The varied habitats within Queen Elizabeth National Park host 95 mammal and over 612 bird species. Big game are abundant in Queen Elizabeth Park, which is known for excellent elephant and Uganda kob antelope sightings.
After lunch we embark on a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel, offering superb bird watching opportunities. The banks of the channel are home to a rich variety of birds, including Pink-backed Pelicans, Pied and Malachite Kingfishers and Saddle-billed Stork. Wildlife sightings along the Kazinga Channel, stretching between Lake Edward and Lake George, include numerous buffalo and hippo.

Day – 5 Queen Elizabeth Park to Bwindi – Uganda
This morning we enter the southern part of Queen Elizabeth National Park, known as the Ishasha section. We take a game drive on our way out of the game park, looking out for wildlife, especially the tree-climbing lions found in this area. From Queen Elizabeth Park we drive through breath-taking landscapes, some of the most scenic in East Africa.
We continue into the area of Uganda consisting of volcanic craters covered in highland rainforests, passing the impressive craters of the western Rift Valley escarpment and scenic tea plantations. En route we stop to see Bat Cave near the Maramagambo Forest or the Kyambura Gorge – both top scenic highlights on any safari in Uganda. In the afternoon we explore the local communities near Bwindi National Park on foot, to gain insight into the lifestyles and cultures of these resourceful Ugandan people. Dinner and overnight at accommodation in the forested hills of Bugambira, in the Kisoro District.

Day – 6 Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Gorilla Trekking – Uganda
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Gorilla Trekking – Uganda
On day six we rise early for breakfast, before the gorilla trek briefing at 8:00am by rangers from the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA). We then set off on our once-in-a-lifetime African Mountain Gorilla Trek in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Gorilla trekking in the wild is the highlight of visiting Uganda and one of the top wildlife encounters on earth.
The guides lead you into the bush, pushing through the undergrowth to track the Bwindi mountain gorillas. This gorilla walk can take up to 6 hours, so a reasonable degree of fitness and a sturdy pair of walking shoes are a must. After a rewarding trek through the jungle we sit in the forest among the mountain gorillas, listening to them communicating with one another. Marvel at the sheer size of the dominant adult male gorillas, called Silverbacks and experience one of Africa’s most poignant wildlife encounters. After lunch in the forest we take a well-deserved rest or enjoy some bird watching.
We return to the peaceful accommodation to relax and recuperate after our unforgettable gorilla trek in the Bwindi Forest of Uganda.

Day – 7 Bwindi Park to Kampala & Entebbe – Uganda
We enjoy an early breakfast on the final day and then return to Kampala, visiting Igongo Cultural Village en route. Here we learn about the Bahima and Ankole cultures of Uganda, gaining insight into the history of these interesting people. We cross the equator, stopping to take photographs and to have lunch along the way. We arrive back in Kampala and Entebbe (airport drop-off on request) in time to catch evening flights, bringing this Uganda Gorillas, Chimpanzees & Wildlife Safari to a close.

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7 Days Tanzania Budget Camping Safari

7 Days Tanzania Budget Camping Safari

7 Days

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Departing Arusha

Road Safari

Overview

Want to experience the African Wilderness in a luxurious way – A Tanzania Camping Safari is for you! The real Tanzania Camping Safari taste lies with its camps where games are found in their natural habitats roaming freely and unfenced. Budget camping safari includes Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro crater, Lake Manyara and Tarangire National Park. However budget camping can be a joining group safari of travellers across world most travellers’ request to have an experience of Tanzania safari in a group of different people. Take a drive to the Ngorongoro Crater: the largest intact volcanic caldera of the world where you would feel the real attraction of the African nature. It is amazing to watch the animals like lions, elephants, zebras, hippos, flamingos, jackals, rhinos, antelopes, many birds on the 200ft high wall of the caldera.

Tour Highlights

  • During our 7 Day Adventure Camping Safari you will have the chance to experience the excitement of hearing Lion and hyena calls at night through canvas walls and the possibility of viewing the Big 5 as we pass by uninterrupted jaw-dropping scenery.
  • Our 7-day Budget Camping Safari is the perfect way for any thrill seeker to view annual wildebeest migration as the herds chase distant thunder clouds.
  • We travel through two UNESCO World Heritage Sites the Serengeti National Park and the World’s largest caldera, Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
  • In addition, we will also visit Tarangire National park and Lake Manyara National Park, Tarangire is for our fellow Elephant admirers, boasting Tanzania’s highest population of African Elephants.

Safari in Details

Day – 1 Arusha to Tarangire
8:00 am pick up from accommodation in Arusha by your guide and depart for Tarangire National Park for game viewing with picnic lunch. Dinner and overnight within Tarangire Public Campsite.

Day – 2 Tarangire to Lake Manyara
Today we game drive as we depart for Lake Manyara National Park to spend the afternoon exploring the ecosystem. After game viewing, we move to Migombani Camp for dinner and overnight.

Day – 3 Lake Manyara to Serengeti National Park
Today we depart for Serengeti National Park, passing through the Nabi Hill gate and moving further North to the Mara area in search for the migration. Game viewing en-route to Lobo public camp for dinner and overnight.

Day – 4 Serengeti National Park
Full day exploring Serengeti, the Mara in search for the Migration. This day is flexible in that we can both take a picnic lunch or early morning and late afternoon game drives and lunch within the camp. Dinner and overnight within Lobo public camp.

Day – 5 Serengeti National Park
Full days exploring the Serengeti, these days are flexible in that we can either take a picnic lunch or early morning and late afternoon game drives and lunch within the camp. Dinner and overnight within Seronera Public Campsite.

Day – 6 Serengeti to Ngorongoro
After breakfast, we enjoy our final morning exploring Serengeti National Park with a picnic lunch. This afternoon we depart for Naabi Hill gate and enter Ngorongoro Conservation Area where we have the opportunity to stretch the legs during a crater rim walk with an NCAA ranger. Late evening we make our way to Simba Campsite on the crater rim for dinner and overnight.

Day – 7 Ngorongoro to Arusha
After breakfast this morning we descend the crater rim for game viewing on the crater floor with a picnic lunch. Afterward, we ascend the 600m high crater walls and depart for Arusha or Kilimanjaro for onward connections. Recommend booking evening flight departing after 18:00.

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5 Day Tanzania Mid Range Safari

5 Days Tanzania Mid-Range Safari

5 Days

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Departing Arusha

Road Safari

Overview

We experience breath-taking wildlife in the midst of some of the most diverse of landscapes; monkeys in the forest, lions in trees, elephants among the acacias, and a huge variety of animals inside a collapsed volcano. We will also visit the world famous Serengeti National Park. The landscapes are jaw-dropping and the variety and volume of wildlife we will see: unforgettable! This amazing safari made affordable through cheaper camping options will take you to unparalleled concentration of wildlife including the Serengeti national park, the most famous park in Tanzania and where you can witness the famed Great Wildebeest Migration.

Tour Highlights

  • Witness the elephants and ancient baobab tress in Tarangire.
  • Search for the Big 5 in the Ngorongoro Crater.
  • See the tree-climbing lions in Lake Manyara.
  • Meet the Maasai and learn about this nomadic tribe’s culture, beliefs and traditions.
  • Enjoy the romance of a tented camp in the heart of the Tanzanian bush.

Safari in Details

Day – 1 Arrival
Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport you will be met by a Arlom Kenya Safaris Tanzania Transfer Driver and driven to your lodge where the remainder of the day is at leisure – rest in your room, enjoy a swim in the pool or explore Arusha and the surrounding areas on one of our day tours – the choice is yours.

Day – 2 Tarangire National Park
After breakfast you will drive to Tarangire National Park for a full day game drive. Tarangire is one of Africa’s little-known gems and should be on the itinerary of all lovers of wilderness and solitude. Its name originates from the Tarangire River that crosses through the park and is the only source of water during the dry season.
Tarangire’s landscape is incredibly diverse with a mix that is not found anywhere else on the northern safari circuit. It is dotted with ancient baobab trees, which the Maasai people believe are the first tree in creation, and large termite mounds. The dry season sees the harsh sun suck the moisture from the landscape, baking the earth a dusty red while the wet season brings dense bush and luscious high grasses. Famous for its large elephant population, it is also home to zebra, wildebeest, giraffe, waterbuck, baboons, dwarf mongoose, impala, buffalo, antelope and fringe-eared oryx. Predators include lion, cheetah and leopard. The swamps are shared by flocks of birds; green wood hoopoes, lovebirds, tallish herons, white bellied go-away birds and giant kingfishers. On drier ground you will find the kori bustard and the heaviest of the flying birds; the ostrich.

Day – 3 Ngorongoro Crater
Today you will be rewarded with a full day game drive in the stunning Ngorongoro Crater which became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979 and is one of the only places on earth where mankind and wild animals co-exist is harmony. The Ngorongoro Crater is famous for Africa’s best game viewing as there is an ever present abundance of wildlife due to the permanent water supply on the crater floor.
Upon arrival at the Crater’s rim you will descend 610 metres into the Crater where your safari truly begins. Spot the endangered black rhino as well as wildebeest, buffalo, zebra, eland, Grant’s and Thomson’s gazelle and of course, giant tusked elephants. The Crater also has the largest known population of lions and you will also find leopards and cheetahs as well as scavengers such as spotted hyenas, jackals and rare wild dogs. Over 500 species of birds have been recorded within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and these include white pelicans and flamingos.In the late afternoon you will drive to Isoitok Tented Camp located on Maasai land in the Manyara region where you will spend the night.

Day – 4 Lake Manyara National Park
Today you will visit Lake Manyara National Park for a full day game drive. Stretching along the base of the Rift Valley escarpment, Lake Manyara is home to giant fig trees, acacia woodlands, mahogany trees and grassy flood plains. The contrasts of this area are simply breathtaking with its open plains, huge escarpment, Soda Lake, dense woodlands, and distant volcanic peaks coming together in an area best described by Ernest Hemingway as “the loveliest I had seen in Africa”. Animals such as large buffalo, wildebeest, giraffes, mongoose, dik dik and zebra herds congregate on the grassy plains while the narrow belt of acacia woodland is home to the legendary tree-climbing lions and tusked elephants.
Lake Manyara provides the perfect introduction to Tanzania’s bird life with more than 400 species being recorded. Highlights include thousands of pink-hued flamingos on their perpetual migration, as well as other large waterbirds such as pelicans, cormorants and storks. In the late afternoon you will return to Arusha for your final evening.

Day – 5 Departure Ngorongoro – Tarangire
Today you will be transferred to the airport for your onward flight.

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6 Day Wildebeest Migration Safari

6 Days Wildebeest Migration Safari

6 Days

Every Trip Helps Support Conservation

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Departing Arusha

Road Safari

Overview

The Great Wildebeest Migration – the annual migration of giant herds of grazers across Northern Tanzania and Kenya is a truly spectacular event. Over two million wildebeest, zebras and gazelles move through the Serengeti and Masai Mara ecosystems in search of green pasture, in a regular pattern. One of the most sought-after experiences for wildlife and nature enthusiasts, the Great Migration is the ever-moving circular migration of over a million animals across the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. The ever-moving columns of wildebeest, joined by a host of companions, follow an age-old route in search of grazing and water. This journey takes them across the plains of the Masai Mara in Kenya, all the way south into Tanzania, through the Serengeti to the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater, before circling up and around in a clockwise direction. Along the way, high drama is always present, as thousands of animals are taken by predators, and thousands more are born, replenishing the numbers and sustaining the circle of life.

Tour Highlights

  • You can see the Great Migration in Tanzania all year round they migrate in a circular motion around the Serengeti National Park as such it is an ongoing event.
  • The migration undertaken by the wildebeest is an annual event which sees one and a half million wildebeest accompanied by hundreds of thousands of zebras and numerous other antelope species as they search for pastures greener.
  • The animals follow a clockwise movement through the Serengeti following the rains for the lushest of grass.

Safari in Details

Day – 1 Arrival
A privately driven vehicle will provide you with a transfer between the hotel and airport. After your guide has loaded up your luggage you will be driven through Arusha admiring some of the sights. Your guide will brief you on your itinerary en-route.

Day – 2 Arusha – Serengeti
Depart after your early morning breakfast for Serengeti. This will include normal border crossing formalities to take only a few minutes. This is drive will take up to 8 hours through rough road. Serengeti National Park is probably the most famous and most visited reserve in Tanzania and it’s also the largest, at 14,763 square kilometres of protected area that borders Kenya’s Masai Mara Game Park. Enjoy your en route game drive at Serengeti plains.
Enhance your safari adventure in the comfort and serenity of Mbugani Camps, located in the famed Serengeti National Park. Whether you’ve experienced the wonder of the Serengeti before, or you are embarking on the voyage of your dreams, Mbugani Camps provides you with the perfect balance of natural surroundings and the comforts of home.

Day – 3 Serengeti
This morning’s African adventure begins with an exploratory game drive through Tanzania’s oldest and most recognized National Park, the Serengeti. This location offers the most expansive game viewing in Tanzania. From predators to prey, great herds of grazing herbivores to tactically cunning packs of carnivores, life on the plains of the Serengeti can best be defined as a complete “circle of life.” A photographic dream unfolds before your eyes as giraffes and elephants feast on tasty shrubbery, whilst impalas, gazelles and buffalos dance carefully through the plains as to not become the latest meal for on-looking lions, cheetahs and hyenas.

Spend the day taking in the spectacle of the famous wildebeest migration. This annual migration through the Serengeti and Masai Mara is one of the safari highlights of Africa.

Day – 4 Serengeti – Ngorongoro
This African journey continues as you board a privately driven vehicle, accompanied by a local tracker-guide for your visit to the overwhelming large Ngorongoro Conversation Area. You’ll depart the Serengeti National Park grounds at a somewhat slower pace as to get in some more game-viewing. An optional stop at the Olduvlai Gorge is highly recommended, where at the Serengeti Welcome Centre you’ll have an opportunity to marvel at a panoramic view of the surrounding area from the lookout point.
The massive Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge is often referred to as “The Cradle of Mankind.” Beginning in the eastern Serengeti plains, the gorge is roughly some 48 kilometers long. Resulting from millions of years of natural erosion, this gorge boasts a steep-sided ravine that cuts and stretches its way through the Great Rift Valley along eastern Africa.

Day – 5 Ngorongoro – Tarangire
Transfer after breakfast for Tarangire National Park. Probably is one of the least visited of the northern Tanzanian game parks, and retains a real air of undiscovered Africa, particularly in the south of the park. Just two hours’ drive away from Arusha. It lies a little distance to the south east of Lake Manyara and covers an area of approximately 2,850 square kilometers. It is named after the Tarangire River that flows through the park. The swamps, tinged green year round, are the focus for 550 bird varieties, the largest number of species in one habitat anywhere in the world; on drier ground, the Kori bustard – the heaviest flying bird – can be found. Enjoy your full day of game viewing at Tarangire National Park.

Day – 6 Ngorongoro – Tarangire
Depart after breakfast for Nairobi via Arusha where you will make a stop over for your hot lunch in a local restaurant. Proceed on to Nairobi arriving by 1600 HRS. Depending with your International flight for check-out.

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5 Days Tanzania Luxury Safari

5 Days Tanzania Luxury Safari

5 Days

Every Trip Helps Support Conservation

Personalised Journeys From Start To Finish

Departing Arusha

Road Safari

Overview

Join us on our Luxury Predator Safari as we view one of the planet’s most impressive wildlife events. From late December through to March & April the Great Wildebeest Migration congregate on the short grass plains of southern Serengeti stretched out towards the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. During these months we see an immense build-up of predators along the Ndutu plains and probably the best time of the year to few a cheetah hunt anywhere in Africa as approximately 500,000 gnus are born during the calving season in February. This journey includes another UNESCO World Heritage Site; the World’s largest caldera, Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Tarangire National park is for our fellow Elephant admirers, boasting Tanzania’s highest population of African Elephants. We also venture down the road to visit the flora dense Lake Manyara, National Park. A paradise for any ornithologist and known for its Tree Climbing Lions.

This tour combines lodging with tented camping; in which we believe to be the perfect way to experience a safari as you listen to the sounds of the African bush in some of the most unique and extravagant lodges in Tanzania.

Tour Highlights

  • Join us as we journey on the famous Big 5 Luxury Safari travelling through two UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • The World renowned and a contender for number one safari park worldwide, Serengeti National Park and the World’s largest caldera, Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
  • After we venture down the road to experience the flora dense, Lake Manyara National Park with an attempt to spot the Tree Climbing Lions and home to an incredible array of bird species playing paradise for an ornithologist.
  • Our Big 5 Safari combines lodging with tented camping; in which we believe to be the perfect way to experience a safari as you listen to the sounds of the African bush without compromising comfort.

Safari in Details

Day – 1 Arusha To Lake Manyara National Park
8:00 am pick up from accommodation in Arusha by your guide and depart for Lake Manyara National park to spend the afternoon game viewing. Dinner and overnight within Karatu at Ngorongoro Oldeani Mountain Lodge.

Day – 2 Karatu To Serengeti
After breakfast we depart for Serengeti, climbing The Great Rift Valley escarpment, transiting through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area onwards to the Seronera plains. As we enter the Naabi Hill gate we spend the remainders of the days light game viewing with dinner and overnight at Dunia Camp.

Day – 3 Serengeti National Park
This morning we depart for a sunrise balloon safari followed by a champagne English breakfast. Afterwards, we depart for a full day exploring Serengeti National Park, this day is flexible in that we can either take a picnic lunch or early morning and late afternoon game drives and lunch within the camp. Dinner and overnight at Dunia Camp.

Day – 4 Serengeti To Ngorongoro
After breakfast we enjoy our final morning exploring Serengeti National Park with a picnic lunch. Afternoon we depart for Naabi Hill gate and enter Ngorongoro Conservation Area where we have the opportunity to stretch the legs during a crater rim walk with an NCAA ranger. Late evening we make our way to Ngorongoro Highlands for dinner and overnight.

Day – 5 Ngorongoro To Arusha
After breakfast this morning we descend the crater rim for game viewing on the crater floor with a picnic lunch. Afterwards, we ascend the 600m high crater walls and depart for Arusha or Kilimanjaro for onward connections. Recommend booking evening flight departing after 18:00.

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5 Days Adventure Kenya And Tanzania Safari

5 Days Adventure Kenya And Tanzania Safari

5 Days

Every Trip Helps Support Conservation

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Departing Nairobi

Road Safari

Tour Highlights

  • Amboseli National park is one of the premier national parks in Kenya which offers the spectacular backdrop of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain in Tanzania.
  • Lake Manyara National Park is known for flocks of thousands flamingos that feed along the edge of the lake in the wet season. At times, there have been over an estimated 2 million individuals of various species of water birds.
  • The main feature of the Ngorongoro Conservation Authority is the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest inactive, intact and unfilled volcanic caldera.
  • The Tarangire Ecosystem is defined by the long-distance migration of wildebeest and zebras. During the dry season thousands of animals concentrate in Tarangire National Park from the surrounding wet-season dispersal and calving areas.

Safari in Details

Day – 1 Nairobi – Amboseli: Kenya
Met upon arrival and drive to Amboseli arriving at Amboseli Sopa lodge for lunch. Afternoon game drive. Amboseli is a home to the famous Masai tribesmen where a visit to Masai village would be optional. Afternoon game drive, with good weather giving the possibility to see the snow capped Mount Kilimanjaro. Dinner and overnight at Amboseli Sopa Lodge.

Day – 2 & 3 Amboseli (Kenya) – Ngorongoro Crater (Tanzania)
After breakfast drive to border town of Namanga (Kenya/Tanzania border) for immigration formalities and change vehicle to Arusha for lunch at Novotel Mount Meru. After lunch, depart for Ngorongoro conservation area. Dinner and overnight at Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge.

Day – 4 Ngorongoro Crater – Tarangire (Tanzania)
After breakfast depart for Tarangire National Park. Lunch at Tarangire Sopa Lodge. Afternoon game drive. Dinner and overnight at Tarangire Sopa Lodge.
Game viewing in Tarangire National Park – Tanzania

Day – 5 Tarangire – Arusha (Tanzania) – Namanga – Nairobi (Kenya)
Early morning game drive. Breakfast and thereafter drive to Arusha for lunch at Novotel Mount Meru. After lunch drive to Namanga/Taveta border for your extension to Nairobi or Mombasa.

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