Eastern Africa
Dates: Sept 27 - October 8, 2027
Cost: $5995 Single Supplement: $900
Early Pay Discount ($300) available until Jan 27
Maximum tour size: 22
Africa is a destination that captures the imagination of travelers like no other. The name of the game in East Africa is: Safari. Kenya provides the best game viewing on the continent. We will experience the classic savannas of the Masi Mara and the delights of Nairobi. Come join us while we seek the Big Five and more. And starting with our 2027 tour, we are including our Ugandan Gorilla Adventure, formerly an optional extension. You’ll experience the emotionally impactful Genocide Museum and scale the slopes of the Virunga Massive in pursuit of Mountain Gorillas.
What’s Included:
11 night’s accommodation; All breakfasts, 6 dinners, 5 lunches; All transport (custom safari vehicle, Kigaly > Nairobi flight) All tips (tour director, local guides, drivers, group meals, hotel staffs, trekking staff) Full-time services of Kenyan & Rwandan tour mangers. All entrances: Genocide Memorial, Bwindi NP, Giraffe Center, Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NP All activities: driving safaris, Masai village visit
Important exceptions:
Tour participants are responsible for the cost of drinks, free-time sightseeing and meals, optional trekking equipment or assistance, camera fees, flight baggage overage fees, visa fees when applicable,and all other expenditures of a personal nature.
Please note that all itinerary details and hotels are subject to change
Recommended Viewing
“Out of Africa” (1985) Kenya
“Gorillas in the Mist” (1988) Rwanda
“Nowhere in Africa” (2001) Kenya
“The Last King of Scotland” (2006) Uganda
Recommended Reading
“Out of Africa” Isak Dineson
“The Flame Trees of Thika” Elspeth Huxley
“Paradise” Abdulrazak Gurnah
“Kintu” Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
“Imperial Reckoning” Caroline Elkins
“The Shadow of the Sun” Ryszard Kapuściński
Featured Articles
“A Day on Safari in Africa: What you can Expect in Camp and in the Wild” (Lonely Planet)
“Uganda’s Incredible Mountain Gorillas are Having a Baby Boom” (Lonely Planet)
“Why Kigali, Rwanda, Should Be More Than a Layover Before Your Gorilla Safari” (Conde Nast)
“How This Technology is Saving Lions” (National Geographic)
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