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24 day Gorillas, Game Parks & Zanzibar
NAIROBI to DAR ES SALAAM
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A combination of two of our most popular trips sees your
experience the varying faces of Africa, from gorilla viewing in the rain
forests to the island paradise beaches of Zanzibar. The memory of the
gorilla trek and observing these amazing creatures as they meander and
feed in their ever-diminishing habitat will remain with you forever. The
game parks of east Africa are renown for their unspoiled natural beauty
and prolific game, from the predatory lion and cheetah to the
magnificence of the African Elephant. From a feast of game viewing
intermingled with meeting and experiencing local traditions and
cultures, to the uniqueness of Zanzibar. The island will see you soak up
its traditions during the day and at night it will se you explore the
nightlife of its restaurants and bars. You will be caught up in the way
of life, which is hard to leave. We know, we came and stayed
This trip begins in
Nairobi, Kenya and travels south through Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania, before
ending in Dar Es Salaam.
This trip departs from
Nairobi early on Sunday morning. Should you wish to explore Nairobi, an earlier
arrival should be planned and accommodation booked.
Pre Departure
Meeting:
Held at the Departure Point at 17h00 the day before your
departure.
Departure Point:
Hotel Boulevard, Harry Thuku Road, Nairobi.
Check-In Time:
08h45
Departure Time:
09h30
Please Note:
This itinerary should be
used as a guide only and may vary from day to day depending on road & weather
conditions, political situations and group decisions.
All prices & Local
Payments are subject to change with prior notice.
Due to Tourism Laws in
some of the countries we visit, there may be a truck and crew change during the
trip.
DAY 1: Nairobi to Masai
Mara (L
/ D)
Leaving the hustle and
bustle of Nairobi we climb the escarpment to our first stop, a viewpoint
overlooking the spectacular Great Rift Valley. Descending into the Rift Valley,
we enter Masai land where these habitual pastoralists are often seen tending
their cattle from the side of the road. We pass through the town of Narok,
before arriving at our campsite, Acacia Camp. Acacia Camp looks on to the
Meguarra hills and the stream that meanders by on the bottom end
forms a natural border to the Masai Mara National Reserve.
DAY 2: Masai Mara
(B / L / D)
We spend the day driving
through nature as it was intended to be - huge plains, rolling hills and an
abundance of game matched no where else on earth. We keep an eye open for the
Big 5 - elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion & leopard. If travelling between July
and October, we may get to witness the impressive herds of over 1 million
wildebeest, zebra and Thomson’s gazelle in their Annual Migration. Sitting
around the camp fire, watching the sun set is the perfect way to finish a day’s
game viewing in this “Garden of Eden.”
DAY 3: Masai Mara to
Kisumu
(B / L / D)
Leaving the Masai Mara
early in the morning, we pass through the scenic tea plantations of Kericho
before descending the Rift Valley Plateau, on our way to Kisumu - Kenya’s
harbour town on the banks of Africa’s largest lake, Lake Victoria. We replenish
our supplies and overnight here.
DAY 4: Kisumu to Kampala
(Uganda)
(B / L / D)
Today, we cross the
border into Uganda where we overnight it the capital city, Kampala. Uganda is a
small country of striking physical beauty. Its landscapes vary from the fertile
green areas around the northern shores of Lake Victoria to the snow capped
Ruwenzori Mountains in the west and the semi-desert region in the north. The
political instability that has haunted Uganda in the past has actually had the
positive effect of leaving the country free of the over commercialism so common
in other parts of Africa. The current administration under President Museveni
has devoted considerable effort and funds to return Uganda to its former status
as one of Africa's most prosperous and, from a tourist’s point of view, one of
the most appealing and interesting countries to visit.
DAYS 5 & 6: Kampala to
Kisoro
(B / L / D)
After an early morning
departure from Kampala we drive west into the depths of Uganda to our base in
Kisoro.
Kisoro is the base from
which the optional Gorilla trek takes place. Dependant on where trekking permits
are available, we trek in the Magahinga or Bwindi National Parks in Uganda, the
Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, or the Ruhengeri
National Park in Rwanda. The prices of trekking permits fluctuate and may change
without prior notice – currently they are priced between US$375 and US$500
depending on where we trek. There is a local transport fee of US$20 to US$25 per
person. For trekking in the DRC or Rwanda, we will also have to purchase an
additional visa to enter either country, as well as renewing our Ugandan visa
upon re-entry. Please budget accordingly.
Trekking Procedures:
The mountain gorilla (Gorilla Gorilla Berengei), of which there are still
only about 700 remaining, are one of our closest living relatives. A visit to
these gentle giants in their natural environment is a unique and wonderful
experience - one you’ll never forget. The park rangers monitor the gorillas on
a daily basis and have a fairly good idea of where they are. However, they are
free roaming animals, and their sighting can not be guaranteed. In the unlikely
event of these creatures managing to completely elude us, the authorities
usually allow us a second opportunity to trek them. However, this is purely at
their discretion and subject to the availability of permits, and they will not
confirm this in writing. As a major supplier of gorilla trekkers to each park
and as such have a high success rate of procuring gorilla permits and then of
actually seeing these beautiful animals. As the gorillas share much of our DNA,
anyone with even the slightest cold or transferable illness will not be
permitted to trek. Trekking is also only open to people over 16 years old. We
depart from our camp in the early morning and after border formalities are
transferred to a ranger’s station where the trek commences. Your rangers will
lead you through the cultivated lands and then into the dense rain forest and on
to a gorilla family. Trekking can take anywhere from 45 minutes to 8 hours and
it can be quite strenuous, so a reasonable level of fitness is required. To
ensure the gorillas do not get too used to the presence of humans and because
they share many of our genes (and therefore able to catch our diseases), the
maximum time permitted to spend with them is 1 hour. You will have plenty of
time to watch their activity and to take photographs. The rangers will be able
to provide you with a background to the family you are visiting. Once your hour
is up, you trek back out of the rain forest to your meeting point.
You needn’t feel like
you’re exploiting these animals. The ever-growing number of tourists trekking
them each day play a vital role in their survival. For years they have been
ruthlessly hunted for their hands and heads, which have been sold as ashtrays
and lampshades! In addition, large numbers have been killed whilst trying to
stop poachers stealing the babies for sale to zoos, where they have never lived
long. 100% of the gorilla permit cost is used to by the parks authorities to
finance patrols that are instrumental in protecting the gorillas from poachers
and their lethal snares and on promoting these wonderful animals.
DAY 7: Kisoro to Lake
Bunyoni
(B / L / D)
A short drive, through
arguably some of the most picturesque scenery in Africa, brings us to awesome
Lake Bunyoni. Lake Bunyoni is the deepest crater lake in Africa and is home to
a large and varied number of beautiful birds.
DAY 8: Lake Bunyoni
(B / L / D)
Today we have the whole
day at leisure to enjoy the beauty of Lake Bunyoni. There is the option to
visit a local village or church, hike in the surrounding hills, canoe or just
spend the day relaxing or swimming in this tranquil lake. A well deserved rest
day!
DAY 9: Lake Bunyoni to
Kampala
(B / L / D)
After enjoying peaceful
Lake Bunyoni, we begin our drive back to Kampala. We cross the Equator for the
second time and stop for the classic “one foot in each hemisphere” photo
opportunity. We overnight in Kampala and have the opportunity to sample its
night life!
DAY 10: Kampala to Jinja
(B / L / D)
Today we have the option
of visiting the Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary or transferring to Jinja for
a selection of adventure activities including white water rafting at the source
of the White Nile, quad biking or volunteering at a community project. Spend
the afternoon relaxing on the banks of the river, or ticking off the wide
variety of water birds in this area.
DAY 11: Jinja to Nakuru
(Kenya)
(B / L / D)
Today we head back to
Kenya, stopping for lunch and supplies en route. We overnight in Nakuru,
Kenya’s 4th largest town and capital of the Rift Valley Province.
DAY 12: Lake Nakuru
National Park
(B / L / D)
This morning we head in
to Nakuru Town to stock up on supplies before beginning our exploration of the
Lake Nakuru National Park - famous for the thousands of lesser and greater
flamingos that flock to this soda lake’s edge. The numbers vary depending on
the water level, and when it’s low, the lake almost turns pink. A truly
spectacular sight! The park was established as a sanctuary for black and white
rhino, which are often seen. We spend the day searching for these pre-historic
looking beasts as well as the elusive leopard, encountering buffalo, giraffe,
various antelope and the occasional hippo along the way. We overnight at a bush
camp within the Park.
DAY 13: Lake Nakuru
National Park to Lake Naivasha
(B / L / D)
Moving further east, we
head to Lake Naivasha, home to a multitude of bird life, the most magnificent
being the African Fish Eagle with his regal cry. At 1880 m, this is the highest
of the Rift Valley lakes. Time permitting; we spend the afternoon enjoying
optional excursions like Elsamere (former home to Joy & George Adamson of Born
Free fame), a boat ride to the Crescent Island Game Sanctuary or a bike ride
around Hell’s Gate National Park. Tonight is spent in a lovely campsite
overlooking the lake.
DAY 14: Lake Naivasha to
Nairobi
(B)
After breakfast, we head
back to Nairobi. On arrival, we head to the Hotel Boulevard, where we deliver
the passengers who’ll be ending their trip here, before heading to our campsite
for the night.
DAY 15: Nairobi to
Arusha (Tanzania)
(L / D)
This morning we collect
the passengers who’ll be joining us on the next leg of our trek. We travel
south crossing the border into Tanzania at Namanga. Tonight we stay in a lovely
campsite in Meserani on the outskirts of Arusha, before heading out on our
Optional Excursions to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.
DAY 16 - 18: Arusha to
Serengeti National Park (OPTIONAL)
(B / L / D)
Arusha is a pleasant town
situated at the base of Mount Meru and is the starting point for the optional
excursions to Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti. We conduct these excursions in
locally operated 4WD vehicles, which are adapted for safari use. Depending on
which option you choose, you will be away from the Arusha campsite for either
one or two nights
For those not opting to
visit the Ngorongoro Crater or Serengeti National Park, the next 2 days are
spent at leisure enjoying the Meserani reptile park, Masai Cultural Museum and
the surrounding villages and craft markets. Alternatively the town of Arusha is
close by to explore. (B,L,D)
The Optional
Ngorongoro/Serengeti excursion takes us via the Masai town of Mtu Wa Mbu
(Mosquito River) that lies adjacent to the Lake Manyara National Park and up the
Rift Valley Escarpment to the higher lying village of Karatu. Karatu offers
magnificent views over the surrounding hills and has many well established wheat
farms that add to the picturesque panoramas. We spend the evening at a pleasant
campsite in Karatu. The following morning we depart early for the Ngorongoro
Conservation area and head into the wildlife rich Ngorongoro Crater. This World
Heritage Site boasts some of the best game viewing in Africa – including the
elusive Black Rhino. Those on the 1 night option will transfer back to Meserani
after the game drive.
After our game drive in
the Crater, we head down the Crater rim and past the ‘Cradle of Mankind’ on our
way to the Serengeti National Park. We cross the vast plains as we game drive
through the southern and central areas in the park. Tonight we camp in the
bushveld surrounded by the sounds of the African wilderness. In the morning, we
head off for another game drive and explore the landscape in search of the
resident game. With some luck, we may see some of Africa’s ‘Big 5’!
After our morning drive,
we head back across the plains and the lush Crater rim to our truck at Arusha,
where we spend the evening musing over our thrilling wildlife experience.
DAY 19: Arusha to
Pangani
(B / L / D)
After a morning spent
exploring Arusha and its vibrant craft markets, we head south towards Dar es
Salaam. On the way we drive through the town of Moshi. Moshi is the base for
Mount Kilimanjaro climbing expeditions, and weather permitting; we may even
catch a glimpse of this magical mountain’s snowy summit - a photo opportunity
not to be missed! We pass through vast sisal plantations surrounded by The
Usambara and Pare Mountain ranges, before reaching our lovely campsite nestled
between these mountains, midway between Arusha and Dar es Salaam.
DAY 20: Pangani to Dar
es Salaam
(B / L / D)
Today we continue on to
Dar es Salaam. Travelling through lush scenery and palm trees, we near the warm
Indian Ocean. On arrival in Dar es Salaam we make our way to our lovely seaside
campsite and prepare for our departure to Zanzibar the next morning.
DAY 21: Dar es Salaam to
Zanzibar
(B)
A ferry from Dar es
Salaam takes us to the "Spice Island,” where we have the option to spend the
next 3 nights. Zanzibar is steeped in history and was one of the major starting
points for most East African explorers in their quest for new lands. New
passengers may join us to replace those that’ll leave us at the end of our
excursion to Zanzibar.
PLEASE NOTE:
Accommodation and Meals are for your own account whilst on Zanzibar, as it is
our experience that passengers prefer to explore the island on their own. The
Trip Leader joins you and can arrange your accommodation, while meals can be
enjoyed from a wide selection of restaurants.
DAYS 22 & 23: Zanzibar
History aside, Zanzibar
offers a wealth of experiences for the visitor. Today the quiet streets of the
old Stone Town still retain their Arabic influence, from the Medina-like shops
to the palaces of the Sultans, who founded their vast empires on the spoils of
the slave and ivory trade. The island is famous for its spices and an excursion
around a spice plantation is always a fascinating experience. Other options
include a trip to the beautiful beaches and giant tortoises of Prison Island, a
full day scuba dive in Nungwe or a fishing trip in a traditional dhow. Mopeds
are available for hire if you’d like to explore the more remote areas of the
island. Zanzibar is a seafood lover’s paradise. Numerous restaurants offer a
great variety of the freshest catch from the ocean - crayfish being a popular
speciality. Alternatively, mingle with the locals for dinner at the Forodhani
Gardens seafront market, where delicious, inexpensive seafood is on offer.
DAY 24: Zanzibar to Dar
es Salaam
Leaving Zanzibar, we
return to the mainland where we exchange addresses and part ways, having just
experienced a trip of a lifetime!
OPTIONAL
EXCURSIONS
Below is a selection of
Optional Excursions available on this trip.
Please Note
- these prices are
approximate and are subject to change
- where activities occur
away from your base, there may be an additional transfer cost.
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Kenya, Masai Mara -
Masai Village Cultural Visit |
US$ 5 |
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Kenya, Lake Naivasha
- Crescent Island Sanctuary |
US$ 25 |
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Kenya, Lake Naivasha
– Elsamere High Tea |
US$ 10 |
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Uganda, Jinja -
Softpower Community Project |
US$ 25 |
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Uganda, Jinja - White
Water Rafting on The Nile |
US$ 95 |
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Uganda, Kampala -
Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary |
US$ 50 |
|
Uganda, DRC or Rwanda
- Gorilla Trekking Permit |
Between US$375.00 & |
US$ 500 |
|
Tanzania, Arusha - 1
Day Ngorongoro Crater Excursion (Min 2 People) * |
US$ 200 |
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Tanzania, Arusha - 3
Day / 2 Night Serengeti/Ngorongoro Crater Excursion * |
US$ 380 |
|
Tanzania, Zanzibar -
Accommodation p/p/p/n |
From |
US$ 20 |
|
Tanzania, Zanzibar -
Stone Town - Spice Tour |
US$ 25 |
*Although traveller’s
cheques are accepted for the Serengeti/Ngorongoro Excursions, they are subject
to a surcharge of at least 5%.
FREE TRIP
When you book this trip,
you are entitled to receive a FREE 3 Day Masai Mara Safari the Thursday before
your trip begins. The Local Payment is still applicable for the trip. This
fantastic offer must be taken up at the same time you book this trip.
Conditions apply.
24
day Gorillas, Game Parks & Zanzibar
DAR ES SALAAM TO NAIROBI
This trip begins in Dar
Es Salaam, Tanzania and travels to Zanzibar and then north through Tanzania,
Kenya and Uganda, before ending Nairobi, Kenya.
This trip departs from
Dar Es Salaam early on
Thursday
morning.
Should you wish to explore Dar Es Salaam, an earlier arrival should be planned
and accommodation booked through your agent
Pre Departure
Meeting:
Held at the Departure Point at 17h00 the day before your
departure.
Departure Point:
Kipepeo Campsite, Plot 4, Mjimwema, Kigamboni.
Check-In Time:
07h30
Departure Time:
08h30
Please Note:
This itinerary should be
used as a guide only and may vary from day to day depending on road & weather
conditions, political situations and group decisions.
All prices & Local
Payments are subject to change.
Due to Tourism Laws in
some of the countries we visit, there may be a truck and crew change during the
trip.
DAY 1: Dar es Salaam to
Zanzibar
(B)
A ferry from Dar es
Salaam takes us to the "Spice Island,” where we have the option to spend the
next 3 nights. Zanzibar is steeped in history and was one of the major starting
points for most East African explorers in their quest for new lands. New
passengers may join us to replace those that’ll leave us at the end of our
excursion to Zanzibar.
PLEASE NOTE:
Accommodation and Meals are for your own account whilst on Zanzibar, as it is
our experience that passengers prefer to explore the island on their own. The
Trip Leader joins you and can arrange your accommodation, while meals can be
enjoyed from a wide selection of restaurants.
DAYS 2 & 3: Zanzibar
History aside, Zanzibar
offers a wealth of experiences for the visitor. Today the quiet streets of the
old Stone Town still retain their Arabic influence, from the Medina-like shops
to the palaces of the Sultans, who founded their vast empires on the spoils of
the slave and ivory trade. The island is famous for its spices and an excursion
around a spice plantation is always a fascinating experience. Other options
include a trip to the beautiful beaches and giant tortoises of Prison Island, a
full day scuba dive in Nungwe or a fishing trip in a traditional dhow. Mopeds
are available for hire if you’d like to explore the more remote areas of the
island. Zanzibar is a seafood lover’s paradise. Numerous restaurants offer a
great variety of the freshest catch from the ocean - crayfish being a popular
speciality. Alternatively, mingle with the locals for dinner at the Forodhani
Gardens seafront market, where delicious, inexpensive seafood is on offer.
DAY 4: Zanzibar to Dar
es Salaam
(D)
Leaving Zanzibar, we
return to the mainland and another night in Dar es Salaam.
DAY 5: Dar es Salaam to
Arusha
(B / L / D)
From Dar es Salaam we
travel through vast sisal plantations to Arusha. On the way, we pass The Pare
and Usambara Mountain ranges before driving through the town of Moshi. Moshi is
the base for Mount Kilimanjaro climbing expeditions and weather permitting; we
may even catch a glimpse of this magical mountain’s snowy summit - a photo
opportunity not to be missed! Tonight we stay in a lovely campsite in Meserani
on the outskirts of Arusha, before heading out on our Optional Excursions to the
Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.
DAYS 6 - 8: Arusha /
Optional Ngorongoro Crater/Serengeti Excursion
(B / L / D)
Arusha is a pleasant town
situated at the base of Mount Meru and is the starting point for the optional
excursions to Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti. We conduct these excursions in
locally operated 4WD vehicles, which are adapted for safari use. Depending on
which option you choose, you will be away from the Arusha campsite for either
one or two nights
For those not opting to
visit the Ngorongoro Crater or Serengeti National Park, the next 2 days are
spent at leisure enjoying the Meserani reptile park, Masai Cultural Museum and
the surrounding villages and craft markets. Alternatively the town of Arusha is
close by to explore.
The Optional Ngorongoro/Serengeti
excursion takes us via the Masai town of Mtu Wa Mbu (Mosquito River) that lies
adjacent to the Lake Manyara National Park and up the Rift Valley Escarpment to
the higher lying village of Karatu. Karatu offers magnificent views over the
surrounding hills and has many well established wheat farms that add to the
picturesque panoramas. We spend the evening at a pleasant campsite in Karatu.
The following morning we depart early for the Ngorongoro Conservation area and
head into the wildlife rich Ngorongoro Crater. This World Heritage Site boasts
some of the best game viewing in Africa – including the elusive Black Rhino.
Those on the 1 night option will transfer back to Meserani after the game drive.
After our game drive in
the Crater, we head down the Crater rim and past the ‘Cradle of Mankind’ on our
way to the Serengeti National Park. We cross the vast plains as we game drive
through the southern and central areas in the park. Tonight we camp in the
bushveld surrounded by the sounds of the African wilderness. In the morning, we
head off for another game drive and explore the landscape in search of the
resident game. With some luck, we may see some of Africa’s ‘Big 5’!
After our morning drive,
we head back across the plains and the lush Crater rim to our truck at Arusha,
where we spend the evening musing over our thrilling wildlife experience.
DAY 9: Arusha to Namanga
(Kenya)
(B / L / D)
After a morning spent
exploring Arusha’s city centre and vibrant craft markets, we head to lunch just
outside of town. After lunch, we travel 120 km to the Tanzania / Kenya border.
Once the border formalities are complete, we camp at Namanga just over the
Kenyan border.
DAY 10: Namanga to
Nairobi
(B)
This morning we travel
180 km north to the capital city, Nairobi. On arrival, we head to the Hotel
Boulevard, where we deliver the passengers who’ll be ending their trip here,
before heading to our campsite for the night.
DAY 11: Nairobi to Masai
Mara (L
/ D)
This morning we collect
the passengers who’ll be joining us on the final leg of our trek. We leave the
hustle and bustle of Nairobi we climb the escarpment to our first stop, a
viewpoint overlooking the spectacular Great Rift Valley. Descending into the
Rift Valley, we enter Masai land where these habitual pastoralists are often
seen tending their cattle from the side of the road. We pass through the town
of Narok, before arriving at our campsite, Acacia Camp. Acacia Camp looks on to
the Meguarra hills and the stream that meanders by on the bottom end
forms a natural border to the Masai Mara National Reserve.
DAY 12: Masai Mara
(B / L / D)
We depart early and spend
the day game driving through this natural wilderness – with huge plains, rolling
hills and an abundance of game; the Masai Mara offers a spectacular wildlife
experience. We keep an eye open for the Big 5 - elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion
& leopard. If travelling between July and October, we may get to witness the
impressive herds of over 2 million wildebeest, zebra and Thomson’s gazelle in
their Annual Migration. Tonight we recollect our highlights around the
campfire.
DAY 13: Masai Mara to
Kisumu
(B / L / D)
Leaving the Masai Mara
early in the morning, we pass through the scenic tea plantations of Kericho
before descending the Rift Valley Plateau, on our way to Kisumu - Kenya’s
harbour town on the banks of Africa’s largest lake, Lake Victoria. We replenish
our supplies and overnight here.
DAY 14: Kisumu to
Kampala (Uganda)
(B / L / D)
Today, we cross the
border into Uganda where we overnight it the capital city, Kampala. Uganda is a
small country of striking physical beauty. Its landscapes vary from the fertile
green areas around the northern shores of Lake Victoria to the snow capped
Ruwenzori Mountains in the west and the semi-desert region in the north. The
political instability that has haunted Uganda in the past has actually had the
positive effect of leaving the country free of the over commercialism so common
in other parts of Africa. The current administration under President Museveni
has devoted considerable effort and funds to return Uganda to its former status
as one of Africa's most prosperous and, from a tourist’s point of view, one of
the most appealing and interesting countries to visit.
DAYS 15 & 16: Kampala to
Kisoro
(B / L / D)
After an early morning
departure from Kampala we drive west into the depths of Uganda to our base in
Kisoro.
Kisoro is the base from
which the optional Gorilla trek takes place. Dependant on where trekking permits
are available, we trek in the Magahinga or Bwindi National Parks in Uganda, the
Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo, or the Ruhengeri
National Park in Rwanda. The prices of trekking permits fluctuate and may change
without prior notice – currently they are priced between US$375 and US$500
depending on where we trek. There is a local transport fee of US$20 to US$25 per
person. For trekking in the DRC or Rwanda, we will also have to purchase an
additional visa to enter either country, as well as renewing our Ugandan visa
upon re-entry. Please budget accordingly.
Trekking Procedures:
The mountain gorilla (Gorilla Gorilla Berengei), of which there are still only
about 700 remaining, are one of our closest living relatives. A visit to these
gentle giants in their natural environment is a unique and wonderful experience
- one you’ll never forget. The park rangers monitor the gorillas on a daily
basis and have a fairly good idea of where they are. However, they are free
roaming animals, and their sighting can not be guaranteed. In the unlikely
event of these creatures managing to completely elude us, the authorities
usually allow us a second opportunity to trek them. However, this is purely at
their discretion and subject to the availability of permits, and they will not
confirm this in writing. As a major supplier of gorilla trekkers to each park
and as such have a high success rate of procuring gorilla permits and then of
actually seeing these beautiful animals. As the gorillas share much of our DNA,
anyone with even the slightest cold or transferable illness will not be
permitted to trek. Trekking is also only open to people over 16 years old. We
depart from our camp in the early morning and after border formalities are
transferred to a ranger’s station where the trek commences. Your rangers will
lead you through the cultivated lands and then into the dense rain forest and on
to a gorilla family. Trekking can take anywhere from 45 minutes to 8 hours and
it can be quite strenuous, so a reasonable level of fitness is required. To
ensure the gorillas do not get too used to the presence of humans and because
they share many of our genes (and therefore able to catch our diseases), the
maximum time permitted to spend with them is 1 hour. You will have plenty of
time to watch their activity and to take photographs. The rangers will be able
to provide you with a background to the family you are visiting. Once your hour
is up, you trek back out of the rain forest to your meeting point.
You needn’t feel like
you’re exploiting these animals. The ever-growing number of tourists trekking
them each day play a vital role in their survival. For years they have been
ruthlessly hunted for their hands and heads, which have been sold as ashtrays
and lampshades! In addition, large numbers have been killed whilst trying to
stop poachers stealing the babies for sale to zoos, where they have never lived
long. 100% of the gorilla permit cost is used to by the parks authorities to
finance patrols that are instrumental in protecting the gorillas from poachers
and their lethal snares and on promoting these wonderful animals.
DAY 17: Kisoro to Lake
Bunyoni
(B / L / D)
A short drive, through
arguably some of the most picturesque scenery in Africa, brings us to awesome
Lake Bunyoni. Lake Bunyoni is the deepest crater lake in Africa and is home to
a large and varied number of beautiful birds.
DAY 18: Lake Bunyoni
(B / L / D)
Today we have the whole
day at leisure to enjoy the beauty of Lake Bunyoni. There is the option to
visit a local village or church, hike in the surrounding hills, canoe or just
spend the day relaxing or swimming in this tranquil lake. A well deserved rest
day!
DAY 19: Lake Bunyoni to
Kampala
(B / L / D)
After enjoying peaceful
Lake Bunyoni, we begin our drive back to Kampala. We cross the Equator for the
second time and stop for the classic “one foot in each hemisphere” photo
opportunity. We overnight in Kampala and have the opportunity to sample its
night life!
DAY 20: Kampala to Jinja
(B / L / D)
Today we have the option
of visiting the Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary or transferring to Jinja for
a selection of adventure activities including white water rafting at the source
of the White Nile, quad biking or volunteering at a community project. Spend
the afternoon relaxing on the banks of the river, or ticking off the wide
variety of water birds in this area.
DAY 21: Jinja to Nakuru
(Kenya)
(B / L / D)
After our engaging trip
through the ‘Pearl of Africa’, we head back to Kenya. We overnight in Nakuru,
Kenya’s 4th largest town and capital of the Rift Valley Province.
DAY 22: Lake Nakuru
National Park
(B / L / D)
This morning we head in
to Nakuru Town to stock up on supplies before beginning our exploration of the
Lake Nakuru National Park - famous for the thousands of lesser and greater
flamingos that flock to this soda lake’s edge. The numbers vary depending on
the water level, and when it’s low, the lake almost turns pink. A truly
spectacular sight! The park was established as a sanctuary for black and white
rhino, which are often seen. We spend the day searching for these pre-historic
looking beasts as well as the elusive leopard, encountering buffalo, giraffe,
various antelope and the occasional hippo along the way. We overnight at a bush
camp within the Park.
DAY 23: Lake Nakuru
National Park to Lake Naivasha
(B / L / D)
Moving further east, we
head to Lake Naivasha, home to a multitude of bird life, the most magnificent
being the African Fish Eagle with his regal cry. At 1880 m, this is the highest
of the Rift Valley lakes. Time permitting; we spend the afternoon enjoying
optional excursions like Elsamere (former home to Joy & George Adamson of Born
Free fame), a boat ride to the Crescent Island Game Sanctuary or a bike ride
around Hell’s Gate National Park. Our last night is spent in a lovely campsite
on the banks of the lake.
DAY 24: Lake Naivasha to
Nairobi
(B)
After breakfast, we head
back to Nairobi, arriving at the Hotel Boulevard in the early afternoon. We
exchange addresses and part ways, having just experienced a trip of a lifetime!
OPTIONAL
EXCURSIONS
Below is a selection of
Optional Excursions available on this trip.
Please Note
- these prices are
approximate and are subject to change
- where activities occur
away from your base, there may be an additional transfer cost.
|
Tanzania, Zanzibar - Accommodation
p/p/p/n |
From |
US$ 20 |
|
Tanzania, Zanzibar - Stone Town - Spice
Tour |
US$ 25 |
|
Tanzania, Arusha - 3 Day / 2 Night
Serengeti/Ngorongoro Crater Excursion * |
US$ 380 |
|
Tanzania, Arusha - 1 Day Ngorongoro
Crater Excursion (Min 2 People) * |
US$ 200 |
|
Kenya, Masai Mara - Masai Village
Cultural Visit |
US$ 5 |
|
Uganda, DRC or Rwanda - Gorilla Trekking
Permit |
Between US$ 375 & |
US$ 500 |
|
Uganda, Kampala - Ngamba Island
Chimpanzee Sanctuary |
US$ 50 |
|
Uganda, Jinja - White Water Rafting on
The Nile |
US$ 95 |
|
Uganda, Jinja - Softpower Community
Project |
US$ 25 |
|
Kenya, Lake Naivasha - Elsamere |
US$ 10 |
|
Kenya, Lake Naivasha - Crescent Island
Sanctuary |
US$ 25 |
*Although traveller’s
cheques are accepted for the Serengeti/Ngorongoro Excursions, they are subject
to a surcharge of at least 5%.
FREE TRIP
When you book this trip,
you are entitled to receive a FREE 3 Day Masai Mara Safari the Sunday after your
trip ends. The Local Payment is still applicable for the trip. This fantastic
offer must be taken up at the same time you book this trip. Conditions apply.
The staff and management
look forward to welcoming you aboard and trust that you will enjoy your trip
with us.
“Safari Njema” |