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13-Day Luxury Uganda, Kenya & Tanzania Safari
This 13-day luxury Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania itinerary is a curated collection of remarkable experiences through East Africa's most iconic landscapes. Begin in Entebbe at the welcoming Hotel No.5 before venturing to the picturesque Mount Gahinga Lodge, perfectly positioned for a once-in-a-lifetime gorilla trekking adventure in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Here, encounter endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat, an awe-inspiring and intimate experience that brings you face-to-face with one of the world's most magnificent creatures.
Continue your Kenya safari, starting with a night at Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi. Visit the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, where you'll have the heartwarming opportunity to learn about elephant conservation and interact with rescued orphaned elephants. Then head to the luxurious Sasaab Camp in Samburu, where you'll explore the arid beauty of the Samburu National Reserve, home to unique wildlife like Grevy's zebras and reticulated giraffes. Delight in a night at the iconic Giraffe Manor, where resident Rothschild's giraffes may join you for breakfast, followed by a stay at the elegant House of Waine, offering a tranquil base to soak in the vibrant culture of Nairobi.
End your journey in Tanzania, beginning with a restful night at Arusha Coffee Lodge. Then, immerse yourself in the magic of the Serengeti at Olakira Migration Camp, strategically positioned to witness the breathtaking Great Migration (seasonal). Marvel at wildebeest crossings, predators on the hunt, and the endless savannah under star-filled skies.
On arrival in Entebbe, you will be transferred to the Hotel No.5, a boutique hotel in Entebbe. Surrounded by lush gardens, this grand property provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere with personalised service. Relax by the pool or enjoy a refreshing drink on the veranda as you prepare for your upcoming safari adventure. Staying for a night before your safari is the perfect way to ease into your East African journey.
I enjoyed this lodge very much (and Volcanoes lodges in general). Very spacious cottages with everything you need including a lovely fireplace. Attentive and friendly staff, and lovely food.
A transfer takes you back to Entebbe International Airport for a light aircraft transfer to Kisoro Airstrip and road transfer to Mount Gahinga Lodge. Set in the foothills of the Virunga Volcanoes, Mount Gahinga Lodge rests on the edge of Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in south-western Uganda. Â It’s stone bandas have been authentically designed to resemble African huts and are stylish and comfortable, offering breathtaking views and a sense of peace that soothes the soul.
A two-night stay at Mount Gahinga is the perfect prelude to one of life's most extraordinary experiences: gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. As you venture deep into the ancient jungle, the anticipation builds until you come face-to-face with the gentle giants of the forest. Their soulful gaze and powerful presence leave an indelible mark on your heart. Returning to the tranquil lakeside resort after this life-changing encounter, you'll find the perfect haven to reflect, unwind, and cherish the magic of your journey.
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I enjoyed this lodge very much (and Volcanoes lodges in general). Very spacious cottages with everything you need including a lovely fireplace. Attentive and friendly staff, and lovely food.
We went to the Four Points Sheraton to fly out. It was a good place to stay before leaving…great service!
Today, you will be taken back to Kisoro AIrstrip and fly to Entebbe International Airport for a flight to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya. A night at Four Points Nairobi Airport Hotel provides the perfect opportunity to rest and recharge before the next part of your adventure begins. Enjoy a good night's sleep in the plush accommodations, savour delicious international cuisine, and take advantage of the hotel's relaxing amenities.
We went to the Four Points Sheraton to fly out. It was a good place to stay before leaving…great service!
This was a very well run place. You had organized Susan be set up with a photographer. Ricardo was superb in working with Susan, and devoted to the subject of photography. They were in photographic heaven discussing and looking for that special shot. The setting of the camp was lovely and private. The rooms were well kept and clean. They overlooked the river, and nothing was nicer than lounging in front of the plunge pool, overlooking the aridness of the semi desert. The plunge pool was cleaned daily as was the main pool. Very comforting. The highlight of Susan's trip by far was the helicopter ride to the Suguta Valley, and a fly over Lake Logipi to take some amazing photos of 100,000's ...
After breakfast, you will be taken to Wilson Airport for your flight to Sasaab Airstrip and on to Sasaab Camp. Set in the remote Samburu National Reserve, it's a luxurious safari experience in one of Kenya's most unique landscapes. The camp's spacious, Moroccan-inspired tents overlook the Ewaso Nyiro River, providing breathtaking views of the arid terrain and its thriving wildlife. From the comfort of your private plunge pool, you can spot elephants and other animals roaming nearby.
A two-night stay at Sasaab allows you to explore the Samburu Reserve's rich biodiversity, including rare species like the reticulated giraffe, Grevy's zebra, and Somali ostrich. Experience thrilling game drives, guided bush walks, and cultural visits to nearby Samburu villages for a deeper understanding of the region.
Fully Inclusive (All Meals, Selected Beverages)
This was a very well run place. You had organized Susan be set up with a photographer. Ricardo was superb in working with Susan, and devoted to the subject of photography. They were in photographic heaven discussing and looking for that special shot. The setting of the camp was lovely and private. The rooms were well kept and clean. They overlooked the river, and nothing was nicer than lounging in front of the plunge pool, overlooking the aridness of the semi desert. The plunge pool was cleaned daily as was the main pool. Very comforting. The highlight of Susan's trip by far was the helicopter ride to the Suguta Valley, and a fly over Lake Logipi to take some amazing photos of 100,000's of Flamingos. She really managed to take some award winning photos. The pilot was superb, landing the helicopter in the base of the Painted Valley gorge. This is a part of the trip that should be highlighted to anyone visiting the SaSaab camp. It is expensive, but well worth the experience.
We came away feeling this was not a safari based on animals, but the experience, beauty and cultural knowledge of the area. Susan especially enjoyed the evenings entertainment watching the Samburu Tribe dance an then onto a beautiful evening dining under the stars with a great fire to enhance the ambience.
The Giraffe Manor was spectacular, the service there was exceptional. We were greeted by Tony and he gave us a tour and explained everything. The amount of time spent there was just right, I can see that spending too much time there can get a little boring, but it is highly recommended. Melanie and I love exploring dishes from all over the world so we asked if they could make something more traditional during our stay there. They made us kachumbari, ugali, chapati, and nyama choma. I also enjoyed quite a bit of South African wine and Procera (Kenyan gin).
You will be taken back to Sasaab Airstrip for a flight back to Wilson Airport and on to Giraffe Manor. A stay at this iconic property is nothing short of magical, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience where you can share your meals with the resident Rothschild's giraffes. These gentle giants wander freely around the manor, often popping their heads through the windows during breakfast or afternoon tea, creating unforgettable moments and incredible photo opportunities.
The charming, ivy-clad building, set amidst 12 acres of private land, exudes an old-world elegance that enhances the unique experience. You can also stroll through the lush grounds, learn about giraffe conservation efforts, or simply relax.
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The Giraffe Manor was spectacular, the service there was exceptional. We were greeted by Tony and he gave us a tour and explained everything. The amount of time spent there was just right, I can see that spending too much time there can get a little boring, but it is highly recommended. Melanie and I love exploring dishes from all over the world so we asked if they could make something more traditional during our stay there. They made us kachumbari, ugali, chapati, and nyama choma. I also enjoyed quite a bit of South African wine and Procera (Kenyan gin).
Great location situated in the heart of Karen just a few minutes away from all the Nairobi attractions. Take some time to explore the lovely lush gardens and laze around the pool.
After your breakfast with giraffes, you will be taken to the House of Waine. In the heart of Nairobi, every detail is designed to make you feel at home. The warmth of the service and the quiet luxury of the surroundings create a sense of calm, while its proximity to Nairobi's iconic sights allows for a seamless blend of relaxation and exploration.
A one-night stay at House of Waine offers more than just luxury—it invites you to connect with Nairobi's soul. Enjoy a personalised tour of the city, showcasing its vibrant culture and rich history. A visit to the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is a heart-stirring experience, where you can meet orphaned elephants and witness the incredible work being done to protect these creatures.
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Great location situated in the heart of Karen just a few minutes away from all the Nairobi attractions. Take some time to explore the lovely lush gardens and laze around the pool.
The Arusha Coffee Lodge was the perfect place to land. I am so glad we stayed there. It was so comfortable, beautiful and is a truly special place. I hope I have the opportunity to stay there again!
Today, you will be taken to Wilson Airport and fly to Kilimanjaro International Airport and be transferred to Arusha Coffee Lodge. Within the lush surroundings of a working coffee plantation, Arusha Coffee Lodge offers a unique and peaceful retreat with breathtaking views of Mount Meru. You can experience Tanzanian coffee culture, enjoying guided tours of the plantation. Relaxing by the pool or in the lodge's inviting lounge, you'll feel completely at ease.
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The Arusha Coffee Lodge was the perfect place to land. I am so glad we stayed there. It was so comfortable, beautiful and is a truly special place. I hope I have the opportunity to stay there again!
Olakira Migration Camp was a great experience! Daniel, who runs the camp, is very welcoming. We got to know quite a bit of the staff and even broke bread with them. Justin (our driver), Dominic, and Mike were great and felt like friends by the end of the trip. We got to learn a lot about the Maasai and the people of Tanzania.
You will be taken to Arusha Airport for a flight to Kogatende Airstrip, and on to Olakira Migration Camp. This is where you will enjoy an extraordinary three-night stay in the heart of the Serengeti. During the Great Migration (seasonal), the camp is perfectly positioned to witness the awe-inspiring spectacle of millions of wildebeest and zebras crossing the plains in search of fresh grazing. The seasonal movement of these animals is a thrilling experience, bringing predators and prey together in dramatic scenes that unfold right in front of you.
You will enjoy game drives, led by expert guides, as well as bush walks and birdwatching, all within close proximity to the Great Migration. Whether you’re witnessing the dramatic river crossings or the quieter moments of daily life on the plains, Olakira Migration Camp promises an intimate safari experience in one of the world's most famous wildlife reserves.
Olakira Migration Camp was a great experience! Daniel, who runs the camp, is very welcoming. We got to know quite a bit of the staff and even broke bread with them. Justin (our driver), Dominic, and Mike were great and felt like friends by the end of the trip. We got to learn a lot about the Maasai and the people of Tanzania.
After your final breakfast at Olakira Migration Camp, you will be taken back to Kogatende Airstrip for a flight back to Kilimanjaro International Airport and your onward journey home.
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This carefully curated itinerary is a unique blend of luxury and wildlife, taking you from intimate gorilla trekking in Uganda to witnessing the dramatic Great Migration in Tanzania. The combination of iconic experiences, like interacting with giraffes at Giraffe Manor and supporting elephant conservation at the Daphne Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, makes it a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
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