African Tours

Ultimate African Adventure

Countries:
Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia
View the African landscapes ans big 5 game viewing in Lake Nakuru National Park, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater and Chobe National Parks. Indulge in the activities on the banks of the River Nile. Volunteer and interact with the children in a school community project. Swim the second largest lake in Africa ‘Lake Bunyonyi’ Gorilla trekking in the African jungle. Sunsets and white sands of Zanzibar. Adrenaline activities or the white water spectacle of the Victoria Falls

DAYS 1 - 14, Kenya, Uganda, Gorilla Trekking

From Nairobi we head west into the Great Rift Valley and spend the night in Lake Nakuru National Park. This park is well known for its large population of rhino and wealth of birdlife, especially the flamingos that gather in their thousands on the shores of the shallow soda lake. Beyond Nakuru we continue west through Eldoret before crossing into Uganda and reaching the source of the Nile at Jinja. Here you can try white water rafting or quad-biking along the river banks, visit surrounding villages or take part in a volunteer programme to build and improve community schools. From here we continue to western Uganda in search of gorillas.**** Gorilla Trek Permit is paid at the time of booking and is included in the cost shown on this page **** Guides lead you through the forests to view these gentle giants. Viewing a family of gorillas in their natural habitat is one of Africa’s very special wildlife encounters. We then return to Kenya and its bustling capital.

DAYS 15 - 23, Masai Mara, Serengeti Plains

From Nairobi we visit Kenya’s best-known game park, the Masai Mara Game Reserve. The park is renowned for its wildlife, including the Big Five, as well as its scenery. Continuing our big game park encounters we cross into Tanzania for a 3-day 4x4 excursion into the Ngorongoro Crater, Serengeti National Park and Olduvai Gorge. Game viewing here is unrivalled and the wide Serengeti plains and deep Ngorongoro Crater promise an exciting backdrop to our safari. We spend time in Arusha, Tanzania’s ‘safari town’, nestling in the shadow of Mount Meru and visit a Snake Park and friendly Masai villages near to our camp.

DAYS 24 - 29, Zanzibar, Dar es Salaam, Lake Malawi

Heading south we may glimpse snowcapped Mount Kilimanjaro en route to the bustling port city of Dar es Salaam. From here we spend three days on the nearby island, Zanzibar. Soak up the Arabian atmosphere, relax on idyllic beaches and swim in crystal waters! Returning to the mainland we drive south west, via Mikumi National Park, towards Malawi.

DAYS 30 - 39, Malawi, Lusaka, Livingstone, Victoria Falls

Malawi is a small friendly country dominated by the enormous Lake Malawi, with its high escarpments and picturesque lakeshore and beaches. One popular stop is Kande Beach, a lakeside resort where you can swim, snorkel, scuba dive and take a guided walk into a local village. Leaving Malawi, we drive through rural Zambia to Livingstone near Victoria Falls. Victoria Falls is one of Africa most exciting and enduring sights. There are many optional activities to enjoy in the region and an opportunity to visit the ‘Falls’ themselves. in the lake. Leaving Malawi, we drive through rural Zambia to Livingstone, and the Victoria Falls area. Victoria Falls is one of Africa most exciting and enduring sights - and there are various ways to view it - by helicopter, micro-light or light aircraft, but for the more sedate the view from the lookout points in the surrounding national park is equally inspiring. In addition to the mighty Zambezi, there is a range of 'adrenaline-pumping' activities available. White water rafting, bungy jumping, gorge swinging, horseback riding, elephant back safaris to name but a few.

'Marietjie was absolutely over the top, so well informed of all aspects of culture etc and totally available and extremely personalble. A very hard worker who was a joy to be around.'