You’ll track rhinos at Ziwa Sanctuary, trek for chimps and gorillas in Uganda and Rwanda, cross savannahs teeming with wildlife from Masai Mara to Serengeti, and unwind on Zanzibar’s white beaches. With local guides handling every detail—from airport pickups to cultural visits—you’ll get close to Africa’s wild heart in ways you’ll remember long after you’ve left.
I’ll be honest, I didn’t really know what “25 days across Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya & Tanzania” would feel like until I was halfway through my second cup of roadside chai somewhere between Entebbe and Murchison Falls. Our guide, Moses, had this way of pointing out things I’d never have noticed—like the smell of wet earth after a quick morning rain or how the rhinos at Ziwa Sanctuary always seem to move in slow motion. Tracking them felt surreal; you’re just standing there, boots caked in red mud, and suddenly there’s this prehistoric animal munching grass ten meters away. Lunch at Amuka Lodge tasted extra good after that (maybe it was just the adrenaline).
The days blurred into each other in the best way—chimpanzee tracking in Kibale (loud, echoing calls overhead), drifting past hippos on the Kazinga Channel with the sun beating down and birds everywhere. I still think about those early mornings: dew on the grass, our driver humming quietly as we bounced along dirt roads toward Queen Elizabeth National Park. There were moments when it all felt too big to take in—like staring out over Lake Bunyonyi at dusk while kids paddled home in dugout canoes. Gorilla trekking in Bwindi was muddy and exhausting and honestly kind of emotional; you lock eyes with a silverback for a split second and forget every mosquito bite.
Crossing into Rwanda brought its own rhythm—rolling green hills outside the window, Kigali’s tidy streets (and that heavy silence at the Genocide Memorial). The Volcanoes National Park trek was different from Bwindi: steeper maybe, but somehow lighter because our guide Jean kept cracking jokes about our “city legs.” At Gorilla Guardians Village, I got roped into dancing—I’m not sure who laughed harder, me or the elders watching me try to keep up. Golden monkey tracking was a blur of gold fur and laughter echoing through bamboo.
Kenya and Tanzania were all about wide horizons—the Masai Mara’s endless grasslands where we watched wildebeest bunch up at a riverbank (I held my breath for ages), then crossing into Serengeti with Maasai herders waving as we passed. Game drives meant lions lounging under acacias or elephants dust-bathing right beside us. Ngorongoro Crater looked unreal from above—a patchwork of green and gold—and by then I’d stopped trying to predict what would happen next. Stone Town in Zanzibar hit differently: spice scents curling through narrow alleys, salty air sticking to my skin after a swim. The last few days were quiet—just sand underfoot and time to let everything settle.
The full tour lasts 25 days from arrival pickup to departure from Zanzibar.
Yes, gorilla trekking is included both at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Uganda) and Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda).
Yes, airport pickup on arrival in Entebbe or Kampala is included as well as transfer to Zanzibar International Airport at the end.
You visit Murchison Falls NP, Kibale NP, Queen Elizabeth NP, Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Uganda); Volcanoes NP (Rwanda); Amboseli NP, Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara NR (Kenya); Serengeti NP, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Lake Manyara NP & Tarangire NP (Tanzania).
Yes, accommodation is included for all nights during the 25-day itinerary.
The itinerary includes lunch at select lodges; other meals may depend on specific lodge arrangements but most provide breakfast and dinner as well.
Yes, it can be arranged in reverse order starting from Arusha if preferred.
The tour is wheelchair accessible and suitable for all fitness levels; specialized infant seats are available.
Your journey includes hotel pickup on arrival and departure transfers; all accommodations; WiFi onboard vehicles; air-conditioned transport throughout; guided wildlife tracking experiences including gorilla permits; game drives across multiple national parks; cultural visits such as Gorilla Guardians Village; plus plenty of downtime on Zanzibar’s beaches before your return transfer to the airport.
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