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Arrival (See Getting There for more details)

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  • You'll be collected from the airport.
  • Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.

Day 1

Arrival in Nairobi & Lakeside Welcome at Lake Naivasha for Boat and Walking Safari

Arrival in Nairobi & Lakeside Welcome at Lake Naivasha for Boat and Walking Safari

Scenic drive: Nairobi → Lake Naivasha (2–2.5 hrs / 120 km)

Your East African adventure begins the moment you leave Nairobi behind and descend into the dramatic Great Rift Valley (with stops at scenic viewpoints). The air feels softer here. Acacia trees lean toward a shimmering lake where fish eagles call and hippos surface with gentle snorts.

Lake Naivasha offers the perfect gentle introduction to safari life. Instead of rushing into wildlife parks, you settle into the rhythm of Africa: slow sunsets, birds gliding over water, and the quiet thrill of knowing the journey has truly begun.

At Lakeside resort, set among yellow-barked acacia woodland, giraffes often wander between cottages while colobus monkeys leap through the treetops.

Highlights:

• Afternoon boat safari on Lake Naivasha among hippos and waterbirds
• Optional Crescent Island walking safari with zebra and giraffe
• Relaxation & Rejuvenation

Eco note: The lake supports a rich wetland ecosystem and bird sanctuary.

Main Destination:
Lake Naivasha (Naivasha, Kenya)
Accommodation:
Lake Naivasha Sopa Resort
  • Mid-range hotel at Lake Naivasha (Naivasha, Kenya)
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 2

Flamingos, Rhinos & Rift Valley Landscapes at Lake Nakuru

Flamingos, Rhinos & Rift Valley Landscapes at Lake Nakuru

Drive: Lake Naivasha → Lake Nakuru (2 hrs / 90 km)

Morning light dances across Lake Naivasha before you continue deeper into the Rift Valley toward Lake Nakuru National Park, one of Kenya’s most scenic wildlife sanctuaries.

Acacia woodland opens into grassland where rhinos graze peacefully and Rothschild’s giraffes stride across golden plains as you enter the park through the Lanet Gate. Flamingos sometimes gather along the lake’s shoreline, turning the water pink in the right season.

From the panoramic heights of Baboon Cliff, the entire valley unfolds beneath you, one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Kenya.

Your lodge tonight, Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge, overlooks the lake from a forested ridge, blending comfort with sustainable safari practices.

Highlights

• Afternoon game drive searching for rhinos, lions, and buffalo
• Birdlife including pelicans, flamingos, and fish eagles

Wildlife note: Sightings are excellent but never guaranteed; nature always writes its own script.

Main Destination:
Lake Nakuru National Park (Kenya)
Best Time To Visit June to February (Best for wildlife viewing; little rain)
High Season July to February (The park gets very busy)
Best Weather June to February (Little rainfall)

Wildlife in Lake Nakuru NP

GiraffeCommon
BuffaloCommon
ZebraCommon
HippoCommon
Black RhinoOccasional
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LionOccasional
LeopardOccasional
HyenaOccasional
Accommodation:
Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge
  • Mid-range lodge located inside Lake Nakuru NP (Kenya)
Meals & Drinks:
  • Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included)
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 3

The Masai Mara - Big Five, Great Migration & Hot Air Balloon Safaris

The Masai Mara - Big Five, Great Migration & Hot Air Balloon Safaris

Drive: Lake Nakuru → Masai Mara (6–7 hrs / ~220 km)

Today the landscape opens wider.

Rolling farmland gives way to endless savannah as you travel southwest via the Nderit Gate toward the Masai Mara National Reserve, widely considered the greatest wildlife arena in Africa, following the scenic and well-paved Mau Narok route. You'll stop at scenic/strategic viewpoints, including for a hot (local) lunch in Narok town.

By afternoon, you enter the Mara via the Sekenani Gate, with the plains stretching to the horizon. Herds of zebra and wildebeest move through tall grass while elephants graze beneath lone acacia trees.

Your camp, Zebra Plains Mara Camp, sits in a quiet corner of the Talek region overlooking seasonal plains frequently visited by wildlife.

As the sun sinks low, your first Mara game drive begins. A lion’s roar carries across the grasslands.
Safari has truly begun.

Highlights:

• Afternoon Big Five Kenya safari game drive
• Sunset views across the Mara savannah.

Main Destination:
Masai Mara National Reserve (Kenya)
Best Time To Visit June to October (For general wildlife viewing) and July or August to October (For wildebeest migration)
High Season June to October and December to March
Best Weather June to October (Sunny, but not too hot)

Wildlife in Masai Mara NR

ElephantCommon
GiraffeCommon
LionCommon
CheetahCommon
ZebraAbundant
WildebeestAbundant
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BuffaloCommon
HippoCommon
HyenaCommon
LeopardOccasional
Wild DogVery Rare
Accommodation:
Zebra Plains Mara Camp
  • Mid-range tented camp located inside Masai Mara NR (Kenya)
Meals & Drinks:
  • Dinner (Breakfast & lunch not included)
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 4

Full Day Masai Mara Game Drive - Hot Air Balloon Ride & Predator Tracking

Full Day Masai Mara Game Drive - Hot Air Balloon Ride & Predator Tracking

Dawn in the legendary Masai Mara arrives with quiet drama. Mist drifts across the grasslands as predators return from night patrols. Lions lounge beneath umbrella acacias while patient hyenas linger nearby, hoping for scraps. Cheetahs climb termite mounds, nature’s lookout towers, to scan the open plains for prey.

The Mara is one of Africa’s richest wildlife ecosystems. Herds of wildebeest and zebra graze year-round, sustaining one of the continent’s highest densities of big cats. Watch elephants communicate with low rumbles, or giraffes neck-fight to establish dominance.

Your guide reads subtle signs - impala alarm calls, circling vultures, fresh tracks - clues that something remarkable may be unfolding. While some drives are quiet, others erupt into predator drama.

Optional: sunrise balloon safari above the plains before a champagne bush breakfast.

Highlights:

• Game drives
• Possible sightings of lions, cheetahs, elephants, and giraffes
• Optional sunrise hot-air balloon ride.

Main Destination:
Masai Mara National Reserve (Kenya)
Accommodation:
Zebra Plains Mara Camp
  • Mid-range tented camp located inside Masai Mara NR (Kenya)
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 5

Farewell to the Mara & Flight to Uganda

Farewell to the Mara & Flight to Uganda

Bush flight: Masai Mara → Nairobi (~1 hr) | Regional flight: Nairobi → Entebbe (~1 hr)

One last morning drive across the Mara plains. Perhaps elephants wander across the track, a jackal darts through the tall grass, or vultures circle silently above. During the Great Migration season (July–October), extending your stay can place you in the heart of the wildebeest crossings for a truly unforgettable spectacle.

Later, a short bush flight with Safarilink or AirKenya lifts above the savannah toward Nairobi. Small aircraft allow 15 kg in soft bags, ensuring smooth regional connections. From Nairobi, after a hot lunch, connect onward to Uganda and arrive in Entebbe, a serene lakeside town on Lake Victoria, where tomorrow begins your rainforest adventure.

Highlights:

• Morning Mara game drive
• Luggage limit: 15 kg soft bags
• Optional migration extension during July–October
• Relaxation & Rejuvenation at a beach hotel.

Main Destination:
Entebbe (City, Uganda)
Accommodation:
2 Friends Beach Hotel
  • Mid-range hotel in Entebbe (City, Uganda)
Meals & Drinks:
  • Breakfast & dinner (Lunch not included)
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 6

Into Uganda's Ancient Rainforests - Chimp Trekking & Birdwatching in Kibale Forest

Into Uganda's Ancient Rainforests - Chimp Trekking & Birdwatching in Kibale Forest

Drive: Entebbe → Kibale (~6–7 hrs / 330 km) in rugged 4x4 pop-up Land Cruiser

Uganda feels different from Kenya: greener, wilder, with hills rolling endlessly across the horizon. Your journey west toward Kibale National Park winds through misty tea plantations, shimmering crater lakes, and fertile farmland, a mixture of life and color. By afternoon, thick rainforest envelopes your lodge, alive with birdsong and the chatter of monkeys.

Kibale is Africa’s premier primate sanctuary, home to 13 species including chimpanzees, L’Hoest’s, Red-tailed, Black-and-white colobus, and Grey-cheeked mangabey monkey species.

A guided walk through Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, run by the local community, introduces vibrant birds, curious monkeys, and conservation projects funded directly by tourism, giving every step purpose.

Highlights:

• Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary guided walk
• Observation of colorful birds and monkeys
• Conservation impact: tourism supports schools and forest protection.

Main Destination:
Kibale National Park (Chimps)
Best Time To Visit January to February and June to July (Chimp trekking is easiest)
High Season June to September (Peak time for Uganda)
Best Weather January to February and June to July (Least rain)

Wildlife in Kibale NP

ElephantOccasional
BuffaloOccasional
LionVery Rare
LeopardVery Rare
HippoRare
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ZebraNone
Accommodation:
Turaco Treetops Lodge
  • Mid-range lodge bordering Kibale NP (Chimps, Uganda) without fences
Meals & Drinks:
  • Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included)
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 7

Chimpanzee Trekking and Habituation Experience

Chimpanzee Trekking and Habituation Experience

As the forest wakes, morning light filters through tall trees and mist drifts in the canopy. You hear distant calls, a chorus of life, and follow your expert trackers along soft trails, watching for broken branches or fresh nests that show where the chimps have been.

Soon a family appears, grooming, feeding, and moving gracefully through the trees. A young chimp pauses overhead, curious but relaxed. Walk slowly, speak quietly, and keep your distance; let the chimps feel safe to avoid irritating them.

Kibale is home to over 1,300 chimpanzees and 13 primate species, a global conservation success. Fun fact: chimps can recognize themselves in mirrors!

Highlights:

• Full morning chimpanzee habituation trek in Kibale National Park
• Observe chimps feeding, grooming, and socializing naturally
• Afternoon forest walk or visit a nearby tea plantation
• Conservation impact: permits directly fund forest protection and research.

Main Destination:
Kibale National Park (Chimps)
Accommodation:
Turaco Treetops Lodge
  • Mid-range lodge bordering Kibale NP (Chimps, Uganda) without fences
Meals & Drinks:
  • Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included)
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 8

Savannas of Queen Elizabeth National Park

Savannas of Queen Elizabeth National Park

Kibale → Queen Elizabeth NP (3–4 hrs)

The landscape changes again today. Leaving the cool rainforest of Kibale, the road winds through villages, tea farms, and rolling hills before opening into the wide savannah of Queen Elizabeth NP. Crater lakes shimmer beside ancient volcanic cones, reminders that this landscape was shaped by powerful geological forces thousands of years ago.

Wildlife appears quickly here. Elephants move slowly through the grasslands, buffalo gather near water, and Uganda kob, the park’s signature antelope, graze in golden herds. This is also one of Africa’s most biodiverse parks, home to over 95 mammal species and 600 bird species, making it a paradise for wildlife lovers and birders.

By afternoon you arrive at Enganzi Lodge, perched on a quiet ridge with sweeping views across the park. As the day cools, head out on your first game drive and watch the savannah come alive.

Highlights:

• Afternoon wildlife safari across the Kasenyi plains
• Scenic journey.

Main Destination:
Queen Elizabeth National Park (Uganda)
Best Time To Visit January to February and June to July (Dry seasons)
High Season June to September (Peak time for Uganda)
Best Weather June to July and January to February (Less rainfall)

Wildlife in Queen Elizabeth NP

ChimpanzeeOccasional
ElephantCommon
LionCommon
BuffaloCommon
HippoAbundant
LeopardOccasional
Show more
ZebraNone
Accommodation:
Enganzi Game Lodge
  • Mid-range lodge located just outside Queen Elizabeth NP (Uganda)
Meals & Drinks:
  • Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included)
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 9

Kazinga Channel & Ishasha's Tree-Climbing Lions

Kazinga Channel & Ishasha's Tree-Climbing Lions

Morning begins on the calm waters of the Kazinga Channel, a natural channel linking Lake Edward and Lake George. Few wildlife experiences in Africa feel this close.

Hippos crowd the shoreline, and this channel holds one of the highest hippo concentrations on the continent. Nile crocodiles stretch along sandy banks while elephants wander down to drink. Keep an eye on the sky too: African fish eagles call overhead, and colorful kingfishers dart across the water.

Later, travel south toward the remote Ishasha sector, famous for one of Africa’s rare wildlife curiosities: tree-climbing lions. In the heat of the afternoon these lions often rest high in giant fig or acacia trees, a behavior believed to help them escape insects and stay cool. Seeing a full-grown lion draped across branches is a sight few travelers forget.

Highlights:

• Boat safari along the wildlife-rich Kazinga Channel
• Exceptional hippo, crocodile, and birdlife viewing.

Main Destination:
Kazinga Channel (Queen Elizabeth NP, Uganda)
Accommodation:
Enganzi Game Lodge
  • Mid-range lodge located just outside Queen Elizabeth NP (Uganda)
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 10

Journey to Bwindi's Gorilla Mountains

Journey to Bwindi's Gorilla Mountains

Scenic drive: Queen Elizabeth NP → Bwindi (4–5 hrs)

The road climbs steadily today as you leave the open savannah behind and head toward the emerald mountains of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Villages cling to steep hillsides while terraced farms step up the slopes, a reminder of how closely people and nature live together here.

Bwindi protects nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, hidden within one of Africa’s oldest rainforests, over 25,000 years old. As the air cools and mist gathers along the ridges, you arrive at your lodge near the forest edge.

Later, rangers brief you for tomorrow’s trek. Gorilla tracking can take anywhere from one to several hours through thick forest, but the reward is extraordinary: spending a quiet hour with a wild gorilla family. Many travelers describe it as one of the most moving wildlife encounters on Earth.

Highlights:

• Gorilla trekking orientation with park rangers
• Optional Batwa cultural introduction.

Main Destination:
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Gorillas)
Best Time To Visit June to August and December to February (Gorilla trekking is easiest)
High Season June to September (Gorilla permits are scarce)
Best Weather June to July and December to February (Less rainfall)

Wildlife in Bwindi Impenetrable NP

Accommodation:
Gorilla Mist Camp
  • Mid-range tented camp just outside Ruhija (Bwindi Impenetrable NP, Uganda)
Meals & Drinks:
  • Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included)
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 11

Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi

Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi

This is the day many travelers dream about. After an early briefing, you enter the ancient forest of Bwindi with experienced rangers and trackers. The walk can take 2–5 hours, sometimes longer, as the team quietly follows signs like fresh nests, bent branches, and distant calls. Gorillas move freely through the forest, so every trek is a true wildlife search.

Suddenly the trackers signal to stop. The forest opens, and a gorilla family appears. A powerful silverback may sit calmly nearby while youngsters wrestle and tumble through the vines. For one quiet hour you simply watch their world unfold.

Bwindi holds nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, and tourism has helped their numbers slowly recover.

Simple etiquette keeps them safe: keep 7 meters distance, speak softly, avoid flash photography, and follow your guide’s instructions.

Highlights:

• Guided mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi
• Forest hike led by expert trackers (2–5 hrs typical).

Main Destination:
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Gorillas)
Accommodation:
Gorilla Mist Camp
  • Mid-range tented camp just outside Ruhija (Bwindi Impenetrable NP, Uganda)
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 12

Batwa Cultural Visit & Transfer to Kigali

Batwa Cultural Visit & Transfer to Kigali

Drive: Bwindi → Kigali (5–6 hrs including border crossing)

Your final morning unfolds quietly.

Nearby communities welcome you for a Batwa cultural experience, sharing traditional forest knowledge, music and stories from one of Africa’s oldest indigenous cultures.

It’s a meaningful reminder that conservation is also about people.
Later, you cross into Rwanda and continue to Kigali International Airport for your departure flight. Driving to Kigali instead of back to Entebbe saves you 5-6 hours of a tiring drive.

If time allows, a short Kigali city visit can be arranged before your flight back home.

As the journey ends, memories remain: lion roars at sunrise, chimp calls in rainforest canopies, and the silent gaze of a mountain gorilla in the mist.

Highlights:

• Batwa community cultural experience
• Optional Kigali city stop if time allows
• Departure from Kigali International Airport.

Main Destination:
Kigali International Airport (Kigali, Rwanda)
Accommodation:
No accommodation (End of tour)
Meals & Drinks:
  • Breakfast (Lunch & dinner not included)
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

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  • You'll be dropped off at the airport.

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