Kenya-Tanzania-Rwanda East to West Safari
15 days - Nairobi, Amboseli, Lake Natron, Ngorongoro, Lake Victoria
Rwanda Akagera, Mountain Gorillas

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On this trip you will see some of Africa's most amazing treasures

From the foot of snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro to the Virunga volcanoes, from the salty banks of Lake Natron,
 via the perfect caldera of the Ngorongoro to the endless plains of Serengeti,
 this safari encompasses Africa’s most unforgettable and contrasting landscapes.

Map of Kenya-Tanzania-Rwanda Route

Amboseli amazes with its numerous elephants, Ngorongoro Crater has an exceptional concentration of animals, Serengeti delights with its rich fauna. Dry and salty Lake Natron in the heart of the rift valley is crossed by the proud and indefatigable Masai, and you will be glad to reach the green and sandy edges shore of Lake Victoria with its warm and friendly fishermen. Crossing into Rwanda, with its undulating hills, rolling grassland and gleaming lakes linked by papyrus swamps, the Akagera National Park is an area of remarkable and unexpected contrasts.

And the final delight - the Virunga volcanoes are one of the last refuges of the mountain gorilla. Together, we will embark upon a true voyage of discovery, as you get to know these warm and friendly peoples, marvel at these unique landscapes and experience the greatest wildlife show on earth.

Day 1 - ARRIVAL NAIROBI                                                                                                              Meet at the airport and transfer to hotel.
CheetahOvernight in Nairobi

Days 2/3 - AMBOSELI                                      Nairobi was established in 1896, on a plateau 1600 m above sea level as a direct result of the construction of the Mombasa - Lake Victoria railway line. Its name originates from a small river called 'Enairobi', meaning 'cool' in Masai. The Kenyan capital is now a modern city with a population of over one million. The tar road leads us to the colorful, bustling border town of Namanga with Amboseli National Park just a short drive away on the dirt road. The white and crystalline snows of Mt. Kilimanjaro provide a majestic backdrop to a spectacular display of wildlife.

Amboseli comprises several different wildlife habitats - a seasonal lake, swamps and marshes, open plains, woodlands and lava rock thorn bush country. Lion and cheetah are common, as well as buffalo, eland, waterbuck, hartebeest, impala and gazelle. The park is renowned for its large herds of elephants.
Overnight in Namanga

Day 4 - RIFT VALLEY - LAKE NATRON
West of Monduli Hill an almost invisible track runs towards the tall volcanoes standing out on the horizon. At the foot of Kitumbeine lies a wide basin which is often flooded during the rainy season and constitutes a very important grazing area for cattle and numerous antelope and zebra.

Buffalo in Ngorongoro

Day 5 - LAKE NATRON - NGORONGORO                                                                   Just before sunrise, we venture down to the lake to feel the unique atmosphere of this mineral world. As we climb out of the rift valley up the steep escarpment several hundred meters high, we take a last look towards Mt Gelai and the shimmering surface of Lake Natron. As the dirt track wends its way across the plains, cattle and wildlife graze harmoniously side by side. However, during February and March thousands of young wildebeest are born in this area. This is a veritable feast for the lions and hyenas that follow the Migration.
Overnight in the park

Day 6 - NGORONGORO                                                                                                        The 600m deep caldera shelters the most beautiful wildlife haven on earth. Stunning views and scenic grandeur are the hallmark of this natural wonder.

The caldera is home to a microcosm of East African game, with a permanent population of 30,000 animals. It is one of the few places in Africa where you stand a very good chance of seeing ‘The Big Five’.
Overnight in the park

Days 7/8/9 - SERENGETIWildebeeste                                                                                                   Visit the museum on the rim of Olduvai Gorge where Louis and Mary Leakey discovered fossils of early man. The Serengeti National Park has the greatest concentration of game in Africa. Two million wildebeests, half a million Thomson's gazelle, and a quarter of a million zebra roam its endless plains. From November to May during the rainy season,   wildebeest and zebra congregate on  the open grasslands: This annual    Migration through the Serengeti is one of the most wonderful sights in the natural world. Many carnivores such as wild dogs, lions, cheetah and hyenas follow the Migration, making sure that only the fittest survive.

The diverse habitats of the Serengeti support some 30 species of large herbivores and nearly 500 species of birds. Some of the largest crocodiles in Africa can be seen on the banks of the Grumeti River. Bird life is everywhere. Eagles, marabous, ibis, storks, hornbills, and ostriches abound. Our daily game drives vary depending on the season and the concentration of animals. Crossing the reserve from the East to the West, we head up to Lake Victoria.                                                                                                      Overnight in or near the park

Lake Victoria

Day 10 - LAKE VICTORIA - EASTERN TANZANIA
Lake Victoria is Africa’s largest lake, and one of the least visited parts of Tanzania. Spend several hours with fishermen drying or salting their catch of the day, namely Nile perch, tilapia, and ndagala.  We pass through Mwanza, an important port with a lovely waterfront to the ferry that will take us to the southern lakeshore. The local villagers farm cattle and crops. (Rice, cassava, cotton).
Overnight in Geita

Tanzanian roadHealth discussion

Day 11 - RUSUMO - RWANDA
Heading south of Biharamulo, the red laterite track follows a steep plateau, passing through many villages, before starting to meander through the high rocky hills and the border post of Rusumo. Here, the sinuous river Akagera plunges into a spectacular waterfall. We cross into Rwanda, deep in the heart of Africa. This eastern part of the country is sparsely populated. Arrive at a small hotel/guest house located on Lake Muhazi.
Overnight near Kayonza

Day 12 - AKAGERA
Seen from the Highlands, home to the shy oribi and to the elusive topi, the undulating hills, rolling grassland and an extensive series of lakes linked by papyrus swamps are a breathtaking sight. Elephant, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, waterbuck are some of the species roaming this peaceful heaven. The many diverse habitats of the park ensure a remarkable variety of bird life, with over 500 known species.
Overnight near Kayonza

Rwandan countryside

Day 13 - THE LAND OF A THOUSAND HILLS
The countryside is a patchwork blanket in various colours of green. From the bluish green of the eucalyptus trees planted on the hilltops, the dark green of the cypresses lining the narrow tracks, to the soft green of the rice fields in the wet valleys. The inhabitants, mainly a Hutu majority of Bantu origin and a Nilotic Tutsi minority, after years of terrible problems, have once again begun to appreciate the benefits of peace. An agreeable climate explains the extraordinary diversity of farming: coffee, tobacco, sorghum, potatoes, beans, and bananas.
Overnight
near Volcanoes National Park

Young Mountain Gorilla

Day 14 - MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
As the first light of dawn breaks through the curtain of mist clinging to the summits of Karisimbi, Bisoke, Sabyinyo, Gahinga and Muhabura, we make our way into the Volcanoes National Park. Tracking the gorillas through the unique vegetation can take several hours of challenging walking in wet and muddy conditions. To see a gorilla, the trek will have been worth the hardship.
Overnight near the Volcanoes National Park

Day 15 – DEPARTURE
Travel back to Kigali at a leisurely pace. Stop at market places.
Arrive at Kigali and transfer to the airport.

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