Included/Exclude
Includes
- Guided city tours of Kigali, including key landmarks
- Visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial
- Transportation to and from Kigali International Airport
- Exploration of local markets and boutiques
- Accommodation in Kigali city center
Excludes
- International flights to Rwanda
- Personal expenses, souvenirs, and optional activities not listed
- Meals and drinks not included in the itinerary
- Travel insurance
- Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers
What to Expect
Experience the wonders of East Africa on this extraordinary journey. Begin in Rwanda, tracking majestic mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. Continue to the Maasai Mara and Serengeti Plains for thrilling Big 5 encounters and the chance to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration. Conclude your adventure with a romantic island escape on Zanzibar’s white sandy beaches, the perfect finale to an unforgettable African experience.
Tour Highlights
- 2 Nights in Volcanoes National Park
- 1 Night in Kigali
- 1 Night in Nairobi
- 2 Nights in Maasai Mara National Reserve
- 3 Nights in Serengeti National Park
- 3 Nights in Zanzibar Archipelago
Tour Plan
East Africa Safari & Zanzibar Island Escape – 12 Days
Embark on a 12-day adventure through the heart of East Africa, blending wildlife, culture, and relaxation. Begin in Rwanda, where guided treks take you into the lush forests to track mountain gorillas, an unforgettable wildlife encounter. Continue to the Maasai Mara in Kenya and Serengeti Plains in Tanzania, witnessing the spectacular Great Wildebeest Migration and searching for the Big 5 across vast savannahs.
Kigali – Gateway to Rwanda
Kigali, Rwanda’s vibrant and safe capital, blends modern city life with rich history. Explore bustling markets, stylish malls, and cafés, or visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial for a poignant insight into the country’s past. Nestled in lush hills, Kigali’s moderate high-altitude climate makes it a comfortable base for exploring Rwanda’s natural wonders.
Highlights
- Safe, cosmopolitan city in the heart of Rwanda
- Convenient access to popular tourist sites
- Lively markets and modern shopping areas
- Home to the Kigali Genocide Memorial
Live amongst the majestic mountain gorillas
Home to the critically-endangered mountain gorilla and a mountain chain of ancient volanoes, Volcanoes National Park is one of the most anticipated parts of visiting Rwanda and one of the main reasons many travellers come to the country in the first place. It features magnificent views, lush forests and several luxurious lodges.
Highlights
- Gorilla trekking through the rainforests
- Home to around half of the world's mountain gorilla population
- Walk in the footsteps of world-renowned researcher Dian Fossey
- One of the most biodiverse parks in Central Africa
The Authentic "Out of Africa" Experience
The Maasai Mara National Reserve is undoubtedly Kenya’s most notable and revered reserve. Its sheer size—extending to and eventually joining Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park—and stringent anti-poaching systems have made it famous for its remarkable populations of lion, cheetah, and leopard. It is also celebrated for being one of the stomping grounds of the Great Wildebeest Migration.
Highlights
- Impressive population of wildlife
- Perfect place to observe the annual Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra
- Game-viewing opportunities either by foot, vehicle, or hot-air balloon
- Large population of big cats
Home of Endless Plains and the Great Migration
Stretching itself across 1.5 million hectares of land, the Serengeti National Park is known for its impressive population of wildlife—most notably the Big 5. It is perhaps more renowned for being part of the stage on which the annual Great Migration plays out. Each year, over two million wildebeest, a fair number of gazelles, and small following of zebra seek better grazing areas by migrating south in the Serengeti, then west and north into the Maasai Mara before eventually returning.
Highlights
- Where the Great Migration puts on part of its great show
- It’s big, like 1.5 million hectares big
- Offers some of the best game viewing in the country
- Home to the Big 5, as well as a mighty big lion population
Included/Exclude
Includes
- Guided city tours of Kigali, including key landmarks
- Visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial
- Transportation to and from Kigali International Airport
- Exploration of local markets and boutiques
- Accommodation in Kigali city center
Excludes
- International flights to Rwanda
- Personal expenses, souvenirs, and optional activities not listed
- Meals and drinks not included in the itinerary
- Travel insurance
- Tips and gratuities for guides and drivers
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Kigali is considered one of the safest and most secure cities in Africa.
The city enjoys a moderate climate year-round, though the dry seasons (June–September and December–February) are ideal for sightseeing.
Yes, professional guides provide in-depth insights into the museum and memorial grounds.
Yes, many attractions in the city center, markets, and boutiques are accessible on foot, but guided transport is recommended for longer distances.
