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Experience the best of East Africa on a seamless 12-day safari that crosses Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda. From the legendary plains of the Masai Mara to the misty mountains of Bwindi and Volcanoes, this journey offers thrilling wildlife, diverse landscapes, and unforgettable cultural encounters.
Kick off your journey in vibrant Nairobi, track the Big Five in Masai Mara, photograph flamingos at Lake Nakuru, trek endangered gorillas in Bwindi and Volcanoes, and end with a classic safari in Rwanda’s Akagera National Park.
Ideal for: Adventure seekers, photographers, honeymooners, and wildlife lovers wanting a multi-country African safari.
Day 1: Arrival in Nairobi – Kenya’s Capital Welcome
Touch down in Nairobi where your journey begins with a warm East African welcome. Depending on your arrival time, visit the Giraffe Centre or Karen Blixen Museum for a soft cultural landing before your wild adventure begins.
Day 2: Transfer to Masai Mara – The Safari Capital
Take a scenic drive (or optional flight) to the world-famous Masai Mara Game Reserve. En route, pass through the Great Rift Valley. After check-in and lunch, head out for your first game drive in this predator-rich landscape.
Day 3: Full-Day Safari in Masai Mara
Embark on a sunrise-to-sunset safari chasing the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino. Witness dramatic predator-prey interactions, migrating herds, and birdlife in one of Africa’s top safari destinations. Picnic in the wild for a truly immersive experience.
Optional: Hot air balloon safari at dawn (extra cost).
Day 4: Lake Nakuru National Park – Flamingos & Rhino Haven
Drive to Lake Nakuru, famous for its pink flamingos, white and black rhinos, and lush acacia woodlands. Enjoy an afternoon game drive before settling in at your lakeside lodge.
Day 5: Cross to Uganda – Entebbe or Bwindi Route
Transfer to Uganda via border crossing or short flight (depending on chosen logistics). Prepare for your gorilla trekking adventure as you settle into the tranquil foothills near Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
Day 6: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Forest – A Life-Changing Moment
Venture deep into the ancient rainforest to track a mountain gorilla family. Watch in awe as you observe their behavior, interactions, and human-like expressions in their natural home.
Fitness Level Required: Moderate to high
Photographer’s Dream: Close-ups with wild gorillas (1 hour allowed)
Day 7: Batwa Cultural Experience & Transfer to Rwanda
Before leaving Uganda, visit the indigenous Batwa community to learn forest survival skills, traditional songs, and history. Then cross into Rwanda via the Cyanika or Katuna border and drive to Volcanoes National Park.
Day 8: Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes National Park
Your second gorilla trek offers a different habitat and terrain. Spot golden monkeys or enjoy scenic crater lakes afterward. No two treks are ever the same—this is your chance to compare and appreciate both countries’ gorilla encounters.
Day 9: Lake Kivu Retreat – Relaxation on the Rwandan Riviera
Unwind by Lake Kivu in Gisenyi. Take a boat ride to hot springs or explore the Congo Nile Trail. After days of trekking, this day offers rest, recovery, and stunning lake views.
Day 10: Kigali City Tour & Cultural Sites
Transfer to Kigali and explore one of Africa’s cleanest, safest, and most forward-looking cities. Visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial, Kimironko Market, and artisan centers. Learn about Rwanda’s inspiring recovery and vibrant present.
Day 11: Akagera National Park – Savannah Safari
Head east to Akagera, Rwanda’s Big Five national park. Go on a sunset game drive to spot lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, hippos, and crocodiles. Overnight in a park lodge with stunning savannah views.
Day 12: Morning Game Drive & Departure
Enjoy one last sunrise safari through Akagera’s northern circuit. Later, return to Kigali or continue to your departure city (Kigali, Entebbe, or Nairobi—all optional depending on your itinerary).
Day 1: Arrival in Nairobi – Kenya’s Capital Welcome
Touch
down in Nairobi where your journey begins with a warm East African welcome.
Depending on your arrival time, visit the Giraffe Centre or Karen Blixen Museum
for a soft cultural landing before your wild adventure begins.
Day 2: Transfer to Masai Mara – The Safari Capital
Take
a scenic drive (or optional flight) to the world-famous Masai Mara Game
Reserve. En route, pass through the Great Rift Valley. After check-in and
lunch, head out for your first game drive in this predator-rich landscape.
Day 3: Full-Day Safari in Masai Mara
Embark
on a sunrise-to-sunset safari chasing the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant,
buffalo, and rhino. Witness dramatic predator-prey interactions, migrating
herds, and birdlife in one of Africa’s top safari destinations. Picnic in the
wild for a truly immersive experience.
Optional: Hot air balloon safari at
dawn (extra cost).
Day 4: Lake Nakuru National
Park – Flamingos & Rhino Haven
Drive
to Lake Nakuru, famous for its pink flamingos, white and black rhinos, and lush
acacia woodlands. Enjoy an afternoon game drive before settling in at your
lakeside lodge.
Day 5: Cross to
Uganda – Entebbe or Bwindi Route
Transfer
to Uganda via border crossing or short flight (depending on chosen logistics).
Prepare for your gorilla trekking adventure as you settle into the tranquil
foothills near Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
Day 6: Gorilla Trekking in
Bwindi Forest – A Life-Changing Moment
Venture
deep into the ancient rainforest to track a mountain gorilla family. Watch in
awe as you observe their behavior, interactions, and human-like expressions in
their natural home.
Fitness Level Required: Moderate to
high
Photographer’s Dream: Close-ups
with wild gorillas (1 hour allowed)
Day 7: Batwa Cultural Experience & Transfer to Rwanda
Before leaving Uganda, visit the indigenous Batwa community to learn forest survival
skills, traditional songs, and history. Then cross into Rwanda via the Cyanika
or Katuna border and drive to Volcanoes National Park.
Day 8: Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes National Park
Your second gorilla trek offers a different habitat and terrain. Spot golden monkeys
or enjoy scenic crater lakes afterward. No two treks are ever the same—this is
your chance to compare and appreciate both countries’ gorilla encounters.
Day 9: Lake Kivu Retreat – Relaxation on the Rwandan Riviera
Unwind by Lake Kivu in Gisenyi. Take a boat ride to hot springs or explore the Congo Nile Trail. After days of trekking, this day offers rest, recovery, and
stunning lake views.
Day 10: Kigali City Tour
& Cultural Sites
Transfer to Kigali and explore one of Africa’s cleanest, safest, and most forward-looking cities. Visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial, Kimironko Market, and artisan centers. Learn about Rwanda’s inspiring recovery and vibrant present.
Day 11: Akagera National Park– Savannah Safari
Head east to Akagera, Rwanda’s Big Five national park. Go on a sunset game drive to spot lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, hippos, and crocodiles. Overnight in a park lodge with stunning savannah views.
Day 12: Morning Game Drive & Departure
Enjoy one last sunrise safari through Akagera’s northern circuit. Later, return to Kigali or continue to your departure city (Kigali, Entebbe, or Nairobi—all optional depending on your itinerary).
Accommodation Options
Budget:
Mid-Range:
Luxury:
Key Highlights
Customization & Notes
Q: Can I trek gorillas in both Uganda
and Rwanda on this tour?
A: Yes! This is a unique dual-gorilla experience—trek in both Bwindi and
Volcanoes for different terrain, gorilla families, and photographic
opportunities.
Q: Do I need visas for all three
countries?
A: You can use the East Africa Tourist Visa for Kenya, Uganda, and
Rwanda. We’ll help you with the process.
Q: Is this trip customizable?
A: Absolutely. We can adjust the number of days, starting or ending cities, and
activities based on your preferences and flight plans.
Q: How fit should I be for the gorilla
treks?
A: You should be moderately fit. The hikes can range from 2–6 hours, depending
on where the gorillas are.
Q: What’s the difference between Bwindi
and Volcanoes?
A: Bwindi is a denser, steeper jungle offering a raw trekking experience.
Volcanoes is more open and scenic with incredible volcano backdrops.
Why Travel With Huza Gateway?
With deep roots in East Africa, we provide
tailor-made experiences backed by local expertise, reliable logistics, and
vetted guides. Whether it’s gorilla trekking, big game viewing, or cultural
encounters—we ensure your adventure is seamless and unforgettable.
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