13 Nights Wildlife and Gorilla Safari

On your 13 nights wildlife and gorilla safari, you will experience the legends of wild mountain gorillas, migrating wildebeest, evocative grasslands, and utopian volcanic terrain. Local myths shared for generations will become real as you scour the jungle for silverbacks or witness a leopard hunting unsuspecting zebra. Your luxury tour will immerse you in celebrated national parks and highlight the natural splendor in Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania.

Detailed trip itinerary

Day 1: Arrive Kigali, Transfer Retreat by Heaven

One of Rwanda's fables includes the wild mountain gorillas. Another, more documented, is that of the 1994 genocide, a story that everyone struggles to comprehend. With that tale in mind, landing in Kigali provides an incredible surprise. This is not a city or country of squalor, and it is not a place of fear and danger. It is one of the most forward-thinking and safest countries on the African continent. Rwanda's transition from the nineties is remarkable, and Kigali provides a wonderful introduction to East Africa. Serene in its soul, and draped across dozens of rolling hills, Kigali delights in its ability to surprise visitors. You will stay at the Retreat by Heaven, Kigali.

Days 2 - 4: Kinigi / Virunga Volcanoes N.Park

The transition from genocide to a modern nation is even more impressive after a visit to the Genocide Memorial. While the photos and stories are difficult to take in, the moving memorial paints a personal picture of what happened, one less concerned with numbers and more focused on the who and the why. Visiting the memorial is the conclusion of a half-day Kigali tour and after lunch, you will drive across The Land of a Thousand Hills, rolling and rising towards Ruhengeri, and then Kinigi, located at the base of Sabyinyo Mountain. With photo stops along the route, it is a three-hour journey. From your opulent safari lodge, there are uninterrupted views over the Virunga Volcanoes, where layers of mist ripple across the green canopy. You will gaze into the rainforest that contains over half of the world's wild mountain gorillas that you will be tracking the next day. You will check in at the Singita Kwitonda Lodge.

The rainforest is dense and tropical and reduces visibility with the overhanging branches and wild grasses that are swiped clear by the guide. Occasionally, you will reach a clearing and gaze over at the mist, but mostly you are journeying along the rugged trails left by elephant herds, and an armed ranger accompanies the group, mainly in case of the rare encounters with forest elephants. Smells will guide you, as do sounds, like a distant call or chesty drum beat. It might take 30 minutes before you find the gorilla troop, perhaps even hours as trekkers are allocated to troops based on their fitness levels, but you can request a shorter or longer hike. However long it takes, you can sense the gorillas during the last few moments before you see them.

Day 5: Nairobi, Giraffe Manor

Direct flights connect the capitals of Rwanda and Kenya to bring you across the region and into the land of very different mammals. You will be picked up at Nairobi International and transferred to your next iconic hotel - Giraffe Manor, where Rothschild giraffe poke their heads through the bedroom windows. They are part of a very successful breeding program that's saved this species from near-extinction. Relax at this colonial-style lodge, admire the loping giraffe, and enjoy a quiet day in the Kenyan capital. When combining gorilla trekking with big game safari, an easy day like this is important to ensure that your energy levels are restored before the next part of your adventure.

Days 6 - 8: Maasai Mara Game Reserve

Fly south to the next fabled area, the Maasai Mara. The Maasai Mara is a strange realm where grass rolls without interruption and lion pride rest on their high rocks. Zebra congregates in their thousands and the wildebeest gallop through the morning as Africa's biggest mammals come together in this big space. Your stay at your next safari camp helps maintain nature's story as the small luxury camp blends contemporary comfort with the sense of being fully immersed in the wild. You are in the heart of the Maasai Mara, literally surrounded by thousands upon thousands of animals, from the roaming ungulate herds to giants like elephants, hippos, giraffe, and buffalo, and most of these are spotted from your own verandah. Upon arrival in the Maasai mara, you will be assisted to check in at the Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp

On your first game drive, the imagination switches from myth to striking reality. A cheetah is on a hunt, chasing down an injured impala and sends a flurry of dust and a yelp of protest across the plains. A little later, another intimate scene as this time a leopard rises and falls in the grass as she stalks a Thompson's gazelle. The landscape is fertile and fresh and provides a paradise for so many animals as it's these plains that the wildebeest migrate to every year with their arrival around late-June to early-July. This landscape is also a place of danger and apprehension as such plentiful predators mean that everyone must always be on alert. For predator-prey encounters, the Maasai Mara is arguably the premier destination on the continent. For these three days, you will enjoy twice-daily game drives as you head out in the morning and late-afternoon hours, and then rest at the camp throughout the middle of the day.

Days 9 - 10: Ngorongoro Conservation Area

East Africa's dazzles from the sky and today's three flights will provide a string of incredible sights. First back to Nairobi to admire the Maasai Mara from the air and pick out the herds on the plains. Then, from Nairobi to Kilimanjaro International and the plane's route will dissect the volcanic peaks of Mount Meru and Mount Kilimanjaro. After a 30-minute transfer to Arusha, you will take another light aircraft to Manyara and the Ngorongoro region, an idyllic introduction to the landscapes of Tanzania. The views continue by as you stay in your opulent lodge perched on the rim of the crater. Maasai warriors accompany you through the grounds as many wild animals pass through here, including elephants, and a personal butler will discreetly attend to your needs.

Ngorongoro is East Africa is microcosm as the crater is home to six different habitats and an astonishing diversity of the big game. The region will feel like a utopian world as an Eden for a colorful collection of species. Flamingo tinge the lake pink to guide you down towards pride of black-maned lions and giant elephant bulls. Warthog and hyena scurry around while large buffalo herds slowly graze. Impala and hartebeest are on the move past the watchful herds of zebra. Jackal appear, and then eland and the furtive moves of a leopard. Often, it's difficult to know which way to look.

Some 25,000 large animals occupy this crater and with a single panoramic photo, you can nearly capture all of them. It seems as if everything is here and creates a giant animal party, or a celebration of nature's perennial rhythm. There is also drama, as lionesses bite into a fresh zebra carcass, jackals harry for scraps, elephants clash by the water and then a huge ruckus erupts as hippos fight in the lake. While it may appear to like Eden, there is still the fabulous interaction between the cast of animals. You are permitted to spend six hours on the crater floor and with your accommodations near the rim, you can enter at sunrise before the day-trippers arrive around late morning. This scheduling will help to give Ngorongoro a more exclusive feel and let you see it at the most active time of day.

Days 11 - 13: Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti stretches far beyond the horizon with great sweeps of grassland that are dotted with up to two million mammals. Wildebeest gallop, hyenas snarl and vultures circle while lions hunt, elephants march and hippos bathe in the mud. It is all here, and it plays out in high definition. The Serengeti rumbles north, where it meets the Mara River and the Maasai Mara, and it continues west, towards the private Grumeti Reserve along the Serengeti's Western Corridor. You will arrive here by flight and soar over the plains from Ngorongoro to Grumeti.

You will have exclusive use your next lodge, a decadent place with elegant views over the grasslands. Sit back and sip fine wines as the wildebeest gallop past. Ride a horse onto the plains and encounter wild zebra or mountain bike along trails left by an elephant. Take bush picnics on rocks that overlook the great wildebeest migration or relax in the spa as the sound of lions roars float through the windows. The reserve and your private accommodation provide a luxurious and contemporary conclusion to your journey through East Africa's fables. It's still in the Serengeti, so there is always wildlife roaming around.

Using the private concession opens up new activities. Horse riding and mountain biking safaris can encounter all the antelopes. Bush walks are guided by Maasai warriors, who have expert knowledge of tracking the herds. Nighttime game drives have an eery intimacy while daily game drives are private and always tailored to your interests. Create your own program and live out your own fable as it is just you and the world-famous wonders of the Serengeti. Just when you think it's all been documented, that the final chapter is closing on your East Africa story, a black rhino will slow amble past the house as rare as the gorillas in Rwanda, one of only a thousand left in the wild. That's the thing with East Africa; there is always a new treat when you least expect one.

Day 14: Depart, Transfer JRO

Your small plane will sweep over the Serengeti plains to provide an evocative final impression as the sun will start to call time on the day. You will land at Kilimanjaro International Airport in time for your intercontinental connection. The early part of the day is flexible, and there is an opportunity for a final safari activity, perhaps a last game drive across the thrilling Serengeti plains.

Tour Inclusions

  • Accommodation as specified in itinerary
  • Meals as indicated on itinerary
  • Meet and Greet at airport during entry and exit
  • Transportation in a 4X4 safari landcruiser
  • Schedule flights as indicated on the itinerary
  • Park entry fees
  • Airstrip Transfers
  • Emergency medical evacuation insurance
  • Activities in camps / lodges
  • Shared vehicles driven by English speaking driver guides

Tour Exclusions

  • All international flights and taxes
  • Gratuities and all items of a personal nature
  • Meals and drinks not specified in the itinerary
  • Premium Drinks, Cigars
  • Visa fees (if required)
  • Premium Drinks, Cigars
  • Visa fees (if required)

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