Explore East Africa: 28 Days


Countries Visited: Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania & Zanzibar

Come and see where it all began! East Africa is where modern humans first began their journey over 300,000 years ago. Originally consisting of a stunning blend of people from the Bantu, Nilotic and Cushite tribes, the region has seen all manner of societies throughout its long history, from the Arabs, to the Portuguese and the British. East Africa is a rich cultural melting pot of heritage derived from the mixing of these diverse cultures. It is also home to some of the world’s most spectacular scenery and abundant of wildlife in National parks and conservancies. So come and take a journey with us from the shores of Lake Victoria in Uganda, to the crystal-clear blue waters on the Island of Zanzibar, on this absolutely unforgettable safari!


At a Glance

Day Location Activities

  1. Entebbe Chimp viewing, Ngamba Island
  2. Jinja Boat trip to source of River Nile
  3. Jinja Rafting, quad-biking, village walk
  4. Nakuru Rift Valley
  5. Nakuru Nakuru National Park
  6. Lake Baringo Boat trip, Pokot tribe visit
  7. Nakuru visiting Nakuru town
  8. Nakuru Local school , free day
  9. Naivasha Boat trip
  10. Naivasha Farm Sanctuary game walk
  11. Masai Mara Drive day to Masai Mara
  12. Masai Mara Game driving
  13. Masai Mara Park Hot air ballooning, visit Masai tribe
  14. Nairobi Giraffe Park
  15. Nairobi Karen Blixen Home
  16. Mto Wa Mbu Mt Kilimanjaro
  17. Mto Wa Mbu Ngorongoro Crater
  18. Arusha Snake park, market day, Masai museum,
  19. Lushoto Drive day, village visit
  20. Lushoto Look out walk
  21. Bagamoyo Historical town
  22. Dar es Salaam Museum – slave trade
  23. Dar es Salaam Relaxing by coast, last night with crew except Karoma
  24. Zanzibar Seafood markets
  25. Zanzibar Spice Tour, shopping
  26. Zanzibar Snorkelling,
  27. Zanzibar Dhow trip, Final Group meal
  28. Safari finishes Transfers to airport


Costs

Camping option USD $6,500 p/p

Non refund deposit USD $500 to confirm seats; 

2nd deposit USD $3700, (8weeks out);

 balance USD $2300(*local payment)


Lodging accommodation option USD $8,200 p/p

Non refund deposit USD $500 to confirm seats;

2nd deposit USD $4,300 (8 weeks out); 

balance USD $3,400(*local payment)


**Please note that there is a single supplement fee of USD $ 600 p/p


AT A GLANCE

Countries Visited: Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zanzibar

Suitable for all ages

Vehicle Landcruiser 4x4 for 4-6pax

Overland Truck for 7-22pax

Some drives are on rough roads

Camping option: 18 nights camping, 9 nights upgraded accommodation

Lodging option: 27 nights upgraded accommodation

28 breakfasts, 21 lunches and 23 dinners included


What’s Included

• Fully escorted tour – Tour Leader, Cook and Assistant

• All camping equipment excluding sleeping bag/blankets.

• All tolls and taxes

• breakfast, lunch & dinner whilst with the truck

• Camping (18 nights)

• Bungalows at Nakuru & Lushoto (5 nights)

• Hotels at Zanzibar (4 nights)

• Flight to and from Zanzibar

• All activities, sightseeing, National Parks, entrance fees as per itinerary

• Visiting chimps at Ngamba Island

• Boat trip at Source of the Nile (Jinja)

• Visit to local Pokot tribe

• Nakuru National Park (Kenya)

• Game walk & lunch at Olerai Farm Sanctuary

• Afternoon tea at Joy Adamson’s former home

• Masai Mara National Reserve

• Masai Village visit

• Langatta Giraffe Park

• Ngorongoro Crater (Tanzania)

• Local village walks – Lushoto & Bagamoya


What’s Not Included:

• Airfares

• All taxes and surcharges pertaining to flights and airports

• Personal Insurance

• Personal spending

• Visa’s or other documentation’s required

• Any meals or services not specifically included

• Local gratuities


Optional Extras (In USD)

• Whitewater Rafting on the White Nile full day – $125

• Quad-biking through plantations – $50-90

• Hot Air Balloon over Masai Mara – $425

• Swimming with the dolphins, Zanzibar – $30

• Spice Tour, Zanzibar -$35

• Snorkelling/Scuba diving Zanzibar – $25-120


*LOCAL PAYMENT

The local payment is a last payment you make onsite. It’s paid in American Dollars cash at the start of your safari. This local payment provides us with the cash needed for expenses paid to local businesses. It also means we can operate in a way that directly supports local businesses and wildlife authorities as we travel.