Africa › Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya meet
mountain gorillas in their natural habitat
£ PRICE PER DAY MY OWN ROOM
£109 459
2299 £
TOUR ONLY
East Africa Overland 21 days › Kampala to Zanzibar
✓ Tracking the Big Five in three different ecosystems ✓ Meeting mountain gorillas ✓ Enjoying a boat ride down the Kazinga Channel ✓ Discovering Zanzibar’s spice plantations and crystal-clear waters ✓ Driving across open savannah
From the incomparable wildlife of Uganda to the source of the Nile and onto the sunny beaches of Zanzibar, journey overland across East Africa on this thrilling three week adventure. Track mountain gorillas through remote forest for a once-in-a-lifetime experience and pursue the elusive Big Five across open savannah on an unforgettable game drive. Our overland trucks are an adventurous and inexpensive way to see the highlights while wilderness camping will bring you closer to the region’s wildlife. Discover the diversity of wildlife, landscape and people on your journey through these fascinating countries.
Itinerary & Sightseeing
Please note that Days 1-8 for all departures between January 1 and March 31, 2013 will be run in reverse. All destinations and inclusions will still be provided.
Day 1 Kampala Arrive at any time. › Day 2-3 Queen Elizabeth National Park (2B,2L,2D) Game drives for wildlife viewing. Take in the wilderness on an included boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel. › Day 4-6 Gorilla Tracking/ Lake Bunyonyi (3B,3L,3D) Enjoy a one day guided mountain gorilla trek. Option to go canoeing, fishing, hiking or boating. › Day 7-9 Mbarara/ Jinja (3B,3L,3D) Check out the town of Mbarara and opt to go rafting or kayaking down the White Nile River, mountain biking or volunteering with a local project in Jinja. › Day 10-12 Eldoret/Nairobi/Arusha (3B,3L,2D) Cross over into Kenya and through the Rift Valley to Nairobi before continuing through the lands of the Masai people into Tanzania. › Day 13-15 Serengeti National Park/Ngorongoro Crater/Arusha (3B,3L,3D) Change over to 4x4 safari vehicles for daily game drives. › Day 16-20 Dar Es Salaam/Zanzibar (5B,1L,1D) Travel down to the Indian Ocean and cross over to Zanzibar by ferry. Embark on a guided tour of a spice plantation. Option to visit Arab residences, palaces, museums, historic sites, go snorkelling and scuba diving or just relax on the beach. › Day 21 Zanzibar (1B) Depart any time.
48 Energy Level
What you need to know Tour Code: DUEAG
What’s included: Entrances and game drives in Queen Elizabeth, Lake Mburo, Serengeti National Parks and in Ngorongoro Crater, guided mountain gorilla trek with permits, spice plantation entrance and guided tour, four day Zanzibar excursion.
Accommodation: Participation camping (13 nts), full-service camping (2 nts), simple hotels (5 nts). Transport: Overland vehicle, 4x4 safari vehicles, minibus, ferry, walking. Group size: Max 22, avg 21. Group leader: Group Leader/ cook and driver throughout; certified safari guides/drivers, local guide, certified mountain guide, experienced gorilla trackers. Meals included: 20 breakfasts, 15 lunches, 14 dinners. B = breakfast, L = lunch and D = dinner. Meal budget: Allow USD125-165 for meals and drinks (including bottled water) not included.
Queen Overland/Wildlife UGANDA Jinja Elizabeth NP Kampala Lake Bunyonyi Serengeti NP
Ngorongoro Crater
TA NZANIA Dar Es Salaam Nairobi Arusha Zanzibar Eldoret KENY A Mt Kenya
This tour runs in the following months: Jan
May Sep
Feb Jun Oct
Mar Jul
Nov
Apr Aug Dec
For full details of tour dates and prices visit
www.edgeadventures.com/tours/dueag
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