Extraordinary East Africa

An All-Encompassing Safari Across the Heart of East Africa

Destination

Rwanda, Uganda

Base Price

From $9878 Per person

Trip Duration

26 Days

Trip Overview

26-days of East Africa, to take you through Rwanda and Uganda, featuring highlights like gorilla and golden monkey tracking, visits to iconic parks like Volcanoes National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable, Queen Elizabeth, and Murchison Falls, and unique cultural experiences such as visiting Batwa pygmies and local villages. The tour also includes boat rides on Lake Kivu and the Kazinga Channel, as well as opportunities to see wildlife such as tree-climbing lions, chimpanzees, and rhinos.

Highlight Experiences

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Chimpanzee Encounters in Kibale Forest
Track Uganda's largest population of wild chimpanzees through dense rainforest with expert rangers, gaining insights into primate behavior, social structures, and critical conservation challenges facing these endangered
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Cultural Heritage & Tea Plantation Experience
Immerse yourself in Rwandan culture through visits to the National Museum, tea plantations where you can pick tea leaves, traditional basket weaving, and community experiences including banana beer tasting.
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Mountain Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi
Experience the ultimate once-in-a-lifetime encounter with endangered mountain gorillas in Uganda's misty mountains, hiking for 2-6 hours to spend precious time observing these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
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Murchison Falls Spectacle
Witness the world's most powerful waterfall where the mighty Nile forces through a 7-meter gap, combined with game drives and boat safaris to see hippos, crocodiles, and diverse wildlife along the Victoria Nile.
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Rwenzori Mountains Adventure
Hike the legendary "Mountains of the Moon" on the Kilembe Trail, exploring the unique flora and fauna of Africa's highest mountain range with its mystical Afro-alpine vegetation.
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Volcanoes National Park & Dian Fossey Legacy
Explore Rwanda's volcanic landscapes with options to climb a volcano or visit the tomb of renowned primatologist Dian Fossey, while enjoying traditional Kinigi cultural entertainment.

Wildlife

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Chimpanzee Tracking
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Forest and Savanna Wildlife (Big Five)
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Golden Monkeys Tracking
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Mountain Gorillas

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What's Included

  • 4WD custom-built safari vehicle and fuel
  • Accommodation
  • Airport transfers
  • AMREF Flying Doctor Service
  • Insurance border crossing
  • Meals as per your Chosen meal plan
  • Park entrance fees
  • Professional English-speaking guide
  • Batwa/pygmies visit
  • Bigodi swamp walk
  • Bird watching
  • Bisesero genocide memorial
  • Boat tours to Amahoro Island, Kazinga Channel, Lake Bunyonyi, Murchison Falls and Lake Mulehe
  • Canopy walk
  • Gorilla Tracking in Uganda
  • Chimpanzee hike
  • Coffee and Tea tours
  • Dugout Canoe tour at Lake Bunyonyi
  • Golden Monkey tracking
  • Hike to Rwenzori
  • Hot spring visit
  • Kigali city tour
  • Murchison Falls walk
  • Museum visit
  • Rhino Sanctuary
  • Salt Lake tour
  • Volcano climb
  • Cultural entertainments
  • Drinking water during trip
  • Fruits along the road
  • Planting a tree
  • Prepaid phone
  • Ugandan Rolex

What's Not included

  • International flights
  • Visa fees
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Laundry services
  • Gratuities/tips
  • Optional activities not specified in the itinerary

Pricing

People USD Room
2 People $15035 per person

1 Double

4 People $11167 per person

2 Double

6 People $9878 per person

3 Double

Location Map

Itinerary

Arrival in Kigali and transfer to your accommodation.

On the way to Nyungwe Forest we will stop in the town of Butare (Huye) where we will visit the National Museum of Rwanda for an insight into the cultural heritage of this fascinating country.

After breakfast, we visit a tea plantation including an opportunity to try your hand at picking tea. Afterwards, we visit the tea factory. Optional activities can be booked, such as primate walk and bird watching, as well as various walks. Nyungwe also has a community center called “Banda Community Village”, where you can try different food, basket weaving and banana beer. If time does not allow this visit or if beer production is not taking place, similar activities can be carried out in Uganda.

In the morning, you will enjoy one of Nyungwe’s signature experiences: the canopy walk, a suspended bridge high above the forest floor that offers breathtaking aerial views of the rainforest. This activity not only provides a thrilling adventure but also a unique perspective on the flora and bird species that thrive in the treetops. The afternoon may be devoted to one of the park’s scenic waterfall hikes, such as the trail leading to Isumo Waterfall. This moderate hike winds through verdant trails, past colorful orchids, butterflies, and birdlife, before culminating at the roaring cascade—a perfect spot for reflection and photography. For those seeking a lighter option, a guided nature walk through shorter trails introduces visitors to Nyungwe’s unique plant life and its role in sustaining the ecosystem.

Day 5 :
Kibuye

Today we visit the L’Esperance children’s orphanage and village. The whole day will be dedicated to this visit.

After breakfast, we drive to Gisenyi. Visit a fishing village, enjoy a bath in the hot springs and visit the coffee island where you can see the whole coffee production process – and taste the coffee, of course! Later, there will be time to relax in the lodge or enjoy a walk along the shores of Lake Kivu.

We will drive from Gisenyi to the home of the mountain gorillas, Volcanoes National Park. There is also the possibility of a visit to see banana & sorghum beer production in Musanze, on the way to the national park.

Today you can climb a volcano or visit the tomb of Dian Fossey. There are several ways to enjoy Kinigi’s cultural entertainment.

We say farewell to Rwanda and drive across the border into Uganda, to Lake Mulehe to start your Ugandan experience of the tour. With the Virunga volcano as its backdrop, this is certainly a spot for some great scenic photos. A boat tour is possible.

After very early breakfast, we’ll go into Mgahinga National Park for Golden Monkey tracking, and you will be humbled by these primates of the Virunga Ranges. In the afternoon visit the indigenous Batwa people on a community walk

We’ll drive for a couple of hours to Lake Bunyonyi where you will have time to relax, take a nature walk, enjoy watching the abundant birdlife or maybe wander through the local market at Rutinda where many people still bring their produce by canoe. You could even try your hand at paddling a traditional dugout canoe or go swimming in the hippo, croc and bilharzia-free waters.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Ruhija)

Put your boots on and grab a sturdy walking stick, today is a once in a lifetime experience: Gorilla tracking! It is one of the best Ugandan travel experiences you can have. You will be hiking up in the mountains which can take between 2 to 6 hours depending on how far the gorillas are.

After breakfast, we drive to Ishasha, one of the few regions in Africa where lions can be spotted climbing trees and lounging on branches. Therefore, make sure that during the game drive you are not only looking out over the savannah, but also have your eyes focused up in the trees!

Today we get up early and continue our search for the tree climbing lions. After breakfast, we drive to the northern part of the Queen Elizabeth National Park. If time permits, we can also visit Katwe Salt Lake.

We will start the day with an early morning game drive while many animals are still on the move during the cool part of the day. Stay alert, and you could see lions, buffalo, elephants, antelopes, and the elusive bush pig, and you might even be lucky enough to spot a leopard! Hippos, buffalo, crocodiles, and many species of birds can be spotted during the afternoon boat trip on the Kazinga Channel.

After an early breakfast, we drive to the Ruwenzori Mountains for a one-day hike. On the Kilembe Trail you get an insight into the flora and fauna of this unique mountain range. After, we drive to Fort Portal for the night.

As we negotiate the twists and turns of the road, the landscape changes, eventually opening out into a magnificent view across Semuliki National Park. After visiting the park and the hot springs, we drive to Kibale National Park.

In the morning you will be hiking off the beaten track, through the jungle in search of chimpanzees. Once you find them, it will be a fascinating experience as you watch them play, feed and swing through the trees, which is highly entertaining. Primate and bird watching will be the highlights of the afternoon walk in the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary.

We continue to Murchison National Park, home to buffalo and elephants as well as gentle, graceful giraffes. With a bit of luck, we’ll also see lions and leopards on our evening game drive.

An early morning game drive and a relaxing afternoon boat ride along the Victoria Nile River where you will encounter animals gathering on the riverbanks and an abundance of crocodiles and hippos. The boat will take you close to bottom of the thundering Murchison waterfall, where the powerful river Nile forces its way through a gap only 7 metres wide and over 43 metres high.

We start the day with another boat trip, this time heading the other way to explore the Nile delta. Keep your eyes peeled for the prehistoric-looking Shoebill stork. An afternoon game drive follows.

We have an early breakfast and then opt for the 7 a.m. boat trip to the Nile Delta. During this 6 hour trip you’ll be able to see the difference in the river compared to yesterday’s thundering falls and have lots of wildlife-watching opportunities or have a game drive. We’ll stop at the top of the falls as we leave the park, heading south to our overnight accommodation at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary.

After breakfast, we set out on a rhino tracking expedition. This special experience brings you very close to the rhinos, and you will be able to learn about the steps being taken to protect this endangered species. After, we head to Entebbe.

Day 25 :
Entebbe

After breakfast we will drive to Mabamba swamp to search for the shy, prehistoric-looking shoebill. In the afternoon we will return to Entebbe and explore the birdlife along the shores of Lake Victoria.

Day 26 :
Entebbe

Enjoy the last day of your Ugandan tour in Entebbe and the surrounding area. After a farewell dinner (maybe some famous Lake Victoria grilled fish) and drinks, we will drop you at the airport for your flight home. As your plane takes off, we hope you are already starting to plan your next African safari adventure!

Accommodations

Take a look at some of the beautiful places you’ll be staying at during your trip.

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Bethanie Hotel (Bed & Breakfast)
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Bird Nest Resort (Bed & Breakfast)
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Bush Lodge (Bed & Breakfast)
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Enjojo Lodge (Bed & Breakfast)
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Fort Murchison Lodge (Bed & Breakfast)
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Gorilla Mist Camp (Bed & Breakfast)
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Gorilla Neighbour Guest House (Bed & Breakfast)
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Hotel Chezlando (Bed & Breakfast)
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Hotel Muhabura
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Kibale Forest Camp (Bed & Breakfast)
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Lake Mulehe Safari Lodge (Bed & Breakfast)
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Nyungwe Top View Hill Hotel (Bed & Breakfast)
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Ruwenzori View Guest House (Bed & Breakfast)
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Ubumwe Grand Hotel (Bed & Breakfast)
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Frequently Asked Questions – Extraordinary East Africa

What makes the Comprehensive Rwanda & Uganda Adventure unique?

Spanning 26 days across two countries, this journey offers an unmatched deep dive into East Africa’s biodiversity and culture. From gorilla and chimpanzee trekking to game drives in Murchison Falls and Ziwa Rhino tracking, plus immersive visits to orphanages, tea plantations, and crater lakes — it’s the most complete overland safari in the region.

Does this tour include both gorilla and chimpanzee trekking?

Yes. You’ll track mountain gorillas in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and chimpanzees in Kibale Forest, making it a dream trip for primate lovers. There are also opportunities to spot golden monkeys and explore multiple national parks across both countries.

What types of landscapes and regions will I visit?

The itinerary includes a diverse array of landscapes: tea plantations in Nyungwe, volcanic peaks in the Virungas, crater lakes around Fort Portal, savannahs in Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls National Parks, and wetlands like Mabamba Swamp. You’ll experience the full natural beauty of East Africa.

Is this tour appropriate for travelers interested in cultural immersion?

Absolutely. In addition to wildlife, the tour features visits to places like the L’Esperance orphanage, local women’s initiatives, community schools, and traditional villages, offering meaningful encounters with local people and their stories.

Who should consider this extensive Uganda–Rwanda safari?

This itinerary is ideal for seasoned travelers, wildlife and culture enthusiasts, and those with time to explore both countries in depth. It offers a balanced mix of comfort, exploration, and positive impact, with options for active trekking, boat safaris, and relaxed cultural days.

Have questions about this itinerary? We’re here to help.

All of our itineraries can be adapted to suit your personal interests and preferences. Please feel free to discuss these with us so we can personalize your tour for your maximum enjoyment.

Extraordinary East Africa

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