13 Days in East Africa

Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania Tour

13 Days in East Africa

Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania Tour

A Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania Tour – With its pristine landscapes and exceptional wildlife encounters, East Africa exceeds expectations. Travelers can track mountain gorillas during the first leg of this journey in Rwanda. The endless Serengeti plains and the Maasai Mara follow, with the possibility of seeing the Big 5 and the Great Wildebeest Migration. An island getaway is the cherry on top, and it’s the perfect way to cap off an extraordinary journey on Zanzibar’s white beaches.

Trip Summary & Accommodation

2 Nights Volcanoes NP

1 Nights in Nairobi

2 Nights in Maasai Mara

3 Nights in Serengeti

3 Nights in Zanzibar

Trip Itenerary

  • Day 1: Kigali Rwanda

    Kigali, the pride of Rwanda, has triumphed over its troubled past to become one of the most beautiful and secure cities in Africa. In this multicultural metropolis, lush hillsides rise up to meandering avenues and streets filled with people. Kigali, which is situated in the geographic center of Rwanda, serves as a launching point for exploration of the nation's many natural wonders. The lively shopping centers in the heart of the city, complete with boutiques and coffee shops, reflect the modern character of the place. A trip to Rwanda's bustling markets, where tourists are greeted with smiles and touts, will give them an authentically Rwandan experience.

  • Day 2 - 3: Volcanoes National Park

    Stay close to the magnificent mountain gorillas. Volcanoes National Park is one of the most anticipated parts of visiting Rwanda and one of the primary reasons many tourists arrive in the country in the first place. It is home to the critically endangered mountain gorilla and a mountain chain of ancient volcanoes. It has several opulent lodges, stunning views, and lush forests.

  • Day 4: Kigali Rwanda

    Kigali, the pride of Rwanda, has triumphed over its troubled past to become one of the most beautiful and secure cities in Africa. In this multicultural metropolis, lush hillsides rise up to meandering avenues and streets filled with people. Kigali, which is situated in the geographic center of Rwanda, serves as a launching point for exploration of the nation's many natural wonders. The lively shopping centers in the heart of the city, complete with boutiques and coffee shops, reflect the modern character of the place. A trip to Rwanda's bustling markets, where tourists are greeted with smiles and touts, will give them an authentically Rwandan experience.

  • Day 5: Nairobi Kenya

    Your entryway to the wonders of Kenya Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, is the country's entry point. The airports, roads, trains, and bus terminals of the city, which serves as the nation's transportation hub, are in charge of transporting visitors to the crystal-clear waters of the coastline, the vast Rift Valley Lake region, the open savannahs of the Maasai Mara, or the verdant landscapes of the central highlands. However, the capital city of Kenya is a worthwhile tourist destination all by itself. On a clear day, the city can see Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro, the two biggest mountains on the continent. The fabled Ngong Hills from Karen Blixen's novel are visible in the countryside to the west of the city.

  • Day 6 - 7: Maasai Mara National Park

    Kenya's most renowned and revered reserve is without a doubt the Maasai Mara National Reserve. Its enormous size and strict anti-poaching measures have made it famous for its exceptional populations of lion, cheetah, and leopard. It eventually joined Tanzania's Serengeti National Park. It is also lauded for hosting one of the Great Wildebeest Migration's grazing grounds.

  • Day 8 - 10: Serengeti National Park

    The Serengeti National Park, which spans 1.5 million hectares, is known for its impressive wildlife population, most notably the Big 5. It is perhaps best known for serving as a backdrop for the annual Great Migration. Every year, over two million wildebeest, a fair number of gazelles, and a small herd of zebra migrate south in the Serengeti, then west and north into the Maasai Mara before returning.

  • Day 11 - 13: Zanzibar

    The Zanzibar Archipelago is a group of islands in the Indian Ocean off Tanzania's coast. Centuries ago, the island was an important area for spice trade, first with the Arab world since the eleventh century, before falling under the rule of Arab sultans who reigned over the islands for several years, assimilating with the local Swahili.

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