Sensational Safari in Kenya – October-November 2024

Lions, Rhinos, Elephants and Mountains on a Wildlife Safari

Journey Woman “30th Anniversary World Tour”

October 29 – November 5, 2024

7 nights, 8 days

Game drives in customized safari cruisers

Overview:

Rejuvenate with a safari to discover Kenya’s rich wildlife and its diverse cultures in this tropical paradise on the Equator, the denizen of big game – elephants and rhino; lions, leopards and cheetahs; rhinos and mighty raptors that soar the skies.

The Kenya classic safari takes you through the tapestry of sweeping grasslands, and lush swamps with snow-topped mountains that is home to this spectacular wildlife.

Lesser flamingoes in the Amboseli wetland

Highlights

  • Luxury Safari in three diverse game parks
  • Seeing Africa’s big game in the wild, it’s a lot different than the zoo!
  • Stay in two unique tented camps
  • See the Samburu 5, rare endemic animals only found in this particular arid ecosystem.
  • Stay in a beautiful Nairobi hotel
  • See Africa’s two highest mountains – Kilimanjaro and Kenya
  • Visit the elephant research camp in Amboseli to learn about the world’s longest studied elephants in the wild
  • Indulge in mouth-watering international and local cuisine

Contemplate watching elephants under the gaze of the snow-capped Kilimanjaro and ending the day with a game drive to catch the ‘golden light’.

Amboseli elephants on the plains of Mount Kilimanjaro

This specially curated safari is for you to be awed by Africa’s big game to give you a front seat view of African life in the 21st century with the hope of survival thanks to scientists and people who have dedicated their lives to it.

All camps are luxurious with en suite baths and toilets, spas, swimming pools and gourmet meals. This safari is for people who love nature, want to see big and small game, birds and plants while also enjoying the finer things in life. Nature walks are optional and can be arranged at the camps.

More on your safari planner, Rupi Mangat

Rupi is a travel writer with a particular concentration on wildlife conservation and sustainability. She is 3rd generation Kenyan who has been on safari countless times since she started writing professionally in 1998. She works with the Wildlife Clubs of Kenya as the editor of Komba, the magazine to promote wildlife conservation amongst schoolchildren. With her strong connections with conservation organizations like Action for Cheetahs in Kenya, Grevy’s Zebra Trust and the Mara Meru Cheetah Project she gives you an insiders view of their amazing and often challenging world. 

Day 1 Tuesday October 29

Fly into Nairobi the capital city of Kenya. You will be met at the airport by our representative who will guide you through arrival. You will then be driven by your driver-guide to your hotel, the Villa Rosa Kempinski.

The Villa Rosa Kempinski is one of Nairobi’s finest hotels that has played host to world leaders like former U.S. president Barack Obama and famous artists like Lupita An’yong. It boasts a beautiful spa to pamper yourself.

The day is at leisure. Villa Rosa is a few minutes’ drive to the central business district. Nairobi is a fast-paced city. The core of the city centre boasts early colonial architecture and modern high-rise towers. Day excursions can be booked at the reception.

Day at leisure

Dinner – the hotel boasts a variety of restaurants to choose from or we can suggest restaurants in the city.

HOTEL: The Villa Rosa B&B                         

Day 2 Wednesday October 30

Today the adventure begins.

It’s an early start to the day. After a hearty breakfast we will fly to Amboseli National Park 250 kms southeast of Nairobi, under the Snows of Kilimanjaro. It’s a 45-minute flight over Karen Blixen’s (Out of Africa) famed Ngong Hills and  Nairobi National Park, the only wildlife park in a capital city that today it is still home to black rhinos, the big cats and more.

You will be collected from the airstrip and driven to Ol Tukai Lodge at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Amboseli with a game drive en route in our custom-made safari cruisers driven by expert driver/guides.

The 392-square-kilometer Amboseli sits on the border with Tanzania where Kilimanjaro looms. The park is spectacular for its wildlife and tapestry of grassland, forest and swamps fed by the snows of Kilimanjaro which at 19,340 feet is the roof of Africa. Amboseli comes from the Maasai word ‘empusal’ meaning salty dust because of the dry lake bed from where plumes of dust rise.

By now it’s lunch time.

Enjoy your gourmet lunch buffet under the gaze of Kilimanjaro and in the company of elephants that linger in the wetland.

Iced tea at lunch at Ol Tukai Lodge watching elephants and zebra in the swamp

Amboseli is home to the longest studied elephant population in the wild, a research pioneered in 1972 by Dr Cynthia Moss of the Amboseli Trust for Elephants. All the elephants in the park are known to the research team with files on individuals dating from the first elephants in the study dating back 50 years.

3 p.m. – Leave for an exciting talk on elephant research at the Amboseli Trust for Elephants research centre in the park.

After the talk proceed for an afternoon game drive in search of big game like lions and elephants plus we’ll enjoy the rich birdlife with a short climb up the ancient hill by to have a sweeping view the vast Amboseli lands before returning to camp at sunset.

7.30 p.m. Meet for a cocktail at the bar and then dine on delicious foods with Kilimanjaro in a blanket of darkness. We’ll exchange the day’s highlights and later be entertained by the local Maasai performing traditional dances with their signature high leaps and throaty chants celebrating love, lion hunts, war and happiness. You may want to join in.

Elephant Bar at Ol Tukai Lodge

The Maasai have co-existed for many years with African wildlife because both the wildlife and the large herds of cattle owned by the Masai need wide spaces to survive.

Hotel:  Ol Tukai Lodge Amboseli National Park

Day 3 Thursday October 31

6 a.m. – It’s an early start to the day at Wake up calls can be arranged. Enjoy a cuppa coffee or tea and biscuits.

6.30 a.m. Leave for an early morning game drive. This is the best time to enjoy wildlife as well as late afternoons before the sun goes down. It’s the time when the animals are most active before the sun becomes too hot for them and lethargy sets in. The lionesses would rather hunt when it’s cooler but being opportunistic the hunt is on if the quarry is easy. Lions do not have sweat glands and you’ll hear them panting a lot.

Lioness in Amboseli

9 a.m. Return to the lodge for breakfast.

Take time to relax, swim, read a book and enjoy the grounds.

Ol Tukai Lodge – cool off in the swimming pool

1 p.m. – Lunch

4 p.m. – Depart for an exciting afternoon game drive

6.30 p.m. – Return to the lodge.

Take some time to refresh with a cold beer at the bar or a cool shower.

7.30 p.m. Enjoy another gourmet feast while entertained by the local Maasai or with a talk on amazing Amboseli by the resident naturalist before retiring to bed. Having a nightcap by the fire pit is a nice way to end the day.

Hotel:  Ol Tukai Lodge Amboseli National Park

Day 4 – Friday November 1

8 a.m. After breakfast depart to the airstrip for a 90-minute flight to Samburu National Reserve in the arid lands, north of the equator with a short stopover in Nairobi and a light lunch at the in-house restaurant. Be assured the menu serves sumptuous meals and great Kenyan coffee.

Elephant Bedroom Camp on the banks of the Uaso Nyiro River – image courtesy

Have your cameras ready. If it’s clear you will see Mount Kenya on the equator. This volcanic mountain at 17,057 feet (5,199 meters) is Kenya’s tallest. When the first explorers reported of the snow-capped mountains on and near the equator, they were ridiculed – for who had ever heard of snow on the equator?

Samburu is the land of the Samburu Special, wildlife only found north of the equator and adapted to life in the arid lands such as: the Reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, Beisa oryx, gerenuk and Somali ostrich. These species have adapted to life without water, surviving just on morning dew. The life-lung of the land is the Ewaso Nyiro River that is to this region what the Nile is to Egypt.

The rarest zebra on earth – Grevy’s in Samburu

On arrival early afternoon at Samburu National Reserve we will be transferred from the airstrip to the camp with a game drive en route before checking in and enjoying time at the camp by the River.

3.30 p.m. Embark on another exciting game drive through the arid bush and the lush oasis by the river. Look out for leopard, lions and elephants and raptors before returning to camp at sunset.

Relax at Elephant Bedroom Camp

6.30 p.m. Return in time for a sumptuous dinner freshly prepared under the stars of the northern hemisphere. If you’re a star gazer, this is the perfect spot close to the equator to see the constellations straddling the two hemispheres.

You might be entertained by local Samburu dancers with the songs and dances of their ancestors.

The Samburu like the Maasai belong to the Nilotic ethnic group that came into present day Kenya from the north along the Nile some five centuries ago. Interestingly, in addition, the Samburu believe that they hail from Venus the planet.

Enjoy your evening and a good night’s sleep in your luxurious tent.

Hotel: Elephant Bedroom Tented Camp

Day 5 – Saturday November 2

6.15 a.m. Another glorious morning in Africa. Rise and shine for an early morning game drive after a cuppa. The landscape is surreal with mountains and rocky insets.

9 a.m. Return for breakfast  and then enjoy your morning watching the local wildlife or treat yourself to a spa treatment in the wild.

1 p.m. – Lunch.

4 p.m. – Samburu is also part of the lion project pioneered by Ewaso Lions. The driver-guides will point out to some on the game drives.

Return for a starlit dinner followed by a night cap by the campfire and finally to a peaceful slumber in your ‘tent’.

Elephant Bedroom suite

Hotel: Elephant Bedroom Tented Camp

Day 6 Sunday November 3

A 90-minute flight from Samburu via Nairobi, and you will land in the Maasai Mara, after flying over the Great Rift Valley. It is the planet’s longest valley on land stretching 6,000km from Lebanon in the Middle East to Mozambique in South-eastern Africa and best seen in Kenya. The flight then enters the savanna grassland in the mighty Mara that is home to the Big 5 – elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard (and cheetah). This is lion country famous for its black manned lions and it is possible to see all the three big cats – lion, leopard and cheetah – in a day.

King of Beast – the famous black maned lion of the Mara – courtesy of camp

You will be collected from the airstrip and driven to the glam canvas camp with a short game drive en route. After check-in, relax and enjoy an exquisite lunch.

The spotted sphinx in the Mara with wildebeest in the background – image courtesy of camp

3.30 p.m.  Leave for the afternoon game drive at to return at sunset to the camp.

Take a few minutes to refresh before dinner will be under the stars with lots of lively exchanges on your first night in the Mara, dubbed one of the seven natural wonders of the modern world.

Mara Ngench Tented Camp aerial view on the banks of the mighty Mara River – image courtesy

Finally it’s lala salama, ‘a peaceful sleep’ in Kiswahili.

Hotel: Masai Mara Ngenche Safari Camp

Day 7 Monday November 4

5 a.m. – After a cuppa tea/coffee, OPTIONAL AT EXTRA COST depart for a thrilling balloon safari (Please wear long pants and warm jacket, a hat and shoes) at sunrise with a champagne breakfast on landing. It’s a novel way of game watching catching an eagle’s eye view of the land and life below.

Sunrise over Africa with a balloon safari in Maasai Mara. Image by Inderjit Singh Mangat

6.30 a.m. OR enjoy a morning game drive followed by breakfast.

The morning is at leisure.

1 p.m. – lunch by the river.

Lunch by the Mara River with hippos in the river – courtesy

4 p.m. – Depart for a game drive in search of the spotted cat whose global population in the wild is less than 10,000 today compared to 100,000 a century ago. Kenya is a stronghold for these cheetahs.

7.30 p.m. – It’s your last night in the African bush with dinner under the stars before we wish you ‘lala salaama’.

Mara Ngenche

OVERNIGHT: Masai Mara Ngenche Safari Camp

Day 8 Sunday Tuesday November 5

Nairobi

After a sumtuous breakfast in the Mara, fly back to Nairobi to arrive by midday and head to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your flights the next day or that night to Cape Town, South Africa and onwards to Maputo to board your cruise.

As Karen Blixen, the author of ‘Out of Africa’ said: “If there were one more thing I could do, it would be to go on safari once again.”

NOTE: Ms. Mangat reserves the right to alter the itinerary based on weather,  availability as well as exciting opportunities that might crop up!

*You have an option at the Four Points at Sheraton at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport hotel. Because you might be flying back that evening you can book your room as a day room or for the whole night depending on when your flights are. For this reason we didn’t include this night in our overall price. The hotel will transfer you to the airport terminal.

Prices range from $128 – $171 and include a transfer to the airport. Lunch or dinner at the buffet at the hotel is around $30.

Not to worry – Vegetarians will be well fed in all camps as well as those on wheat intolerant diet or others. Just let us know in advance.

What’s Included?

Everything stated in itinerary above including all meals. Meals on the first day in Nairobi are not included as people will be arriving at different times.

All entry fees and all transport including transfers to and from the airport on safari.

What’s Not Included?

Roundtrip airfare to Kenya. Any additional spa treatments desired beyond what is described. Last day accommodation at Nairobi Airport hotel. Any personal souvenirs or purchases. Wine, beer or spirits. Travel insurance (very highly recommended) and trip medical coverage (required for travelers over 50 years of age).

Tips for the driver-guides and lodging staff.

Next steps?

I’m interested so what do I do next?

Whatsapp on an agreed time with Rupi on +254 791 401 490 to ask any questions or voice any concerns you may have. This will give you a better understanding of your African safari.

Or email: rupi.mangat@yahoo.com

Quick reads:

Cheetahs in Meru and Maasai Mara – Action for Cheetahs in Kenya and The Mara-Meru Cheetah project with fascinating insights into the spotted cat whose global population in the wild is less than 10,000 today compared to 100,000 a century ago. Kenya is a stronghold for these cats.

SAFARI COST

  • USD 7,500 per person in single room
  • USD 7,100 per person sharing

SPECIAL FOR ‘JOURNEY WOMAN 30th ANNIVERSARY’ MEMBERS – USD USD 250 OFF FOR PER PERSON

The rate includes:

  • Everything stated in the safari itinerary
  • Game drives with professional driver-guides in safari cruisers with window seats
  • Flights: Nairobi –Samburu – Mara – Nairobi.
  • All park and conservancy fees are included.

Not to worry if you can’t do the pre-cruise safari, you can do it after the cruise or any other time

Love Lemurs… Let’s go to Madagascar

TUBS, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The island country lying off the south-eastern coast of Africa is the only home of the lovable lemurs. Our adorable cousins – for they are primates just like us – come in all shapes and sizes with over a 100 species. Your days in Madagascar will be filled with spotting as many as you can.

The world’s fourth largest island and the second-largest island country broke off the supercontinent Gondwana 150 million years ago that separated the Madagascar-Indian landmass from Africa.

A bit more shaking around the Earth’s core saw Madagascar finally split off from the Indian tectonic plate 70 million years later.

Isolated on the Indian Ocean, its flora and fauna developed independently creating 98% endemism – meaning what you see is only in Madagascar and nowhere else in the world.

Let’s discover Madagascar, one of the world’s top ten biodiversity hotspots.

Island History

Slightly larger than France, the tropical island boasts surreal ocean life to ravishing forests that are, of course home to the lemurs and so much more.

Its capital and largest city is Antananarivo affectionally known as Tana.

With 28 million islanders, Malagasy and French are spoken by ethnic groups of Malayo-Indonesian, mixed African and Malayo-Indonesian, and people with an Arab ancestry.

Archaeological research in the 20th century found evidence that human settlers reached Madagascar about five centuries before Europeans discovered the island. Malay-Indonesian seafarers arrived around the first century CE, Arabians followed in the sixth century and established trading posts there.

Here’s what we have planned for you.

DAY ONE Wed 21 August

Arrive in Tana.

Our Airport Meet and Assist Service ensures the most seamless arrival for our guests. Upon completing customs formalities, a dedicated representative will be there to assist you with various tasks, such as currency exchange, obtaining a local SIM card, setting up data on your SIM, and addressing any other requirements you may have. To ensure your convenience, we recommend handling currency exchange and SIM card acquisition before departing the airport.

A visitor’s visa is required and issued on arrival at Tana Airport for 10 euro for up to 13 days and 35 euro for 14 – 30 days.

Transfer by road to La Varangue Hotel.

This is a charming guest house in the centre of an upscale neighbourhood of the capital. Fruit of the marriage of Malagasy and colonial style architecture, this house offers the proximity of the commercial district of Antaninarenina.

Charm with genuine hospitality are the order of the day, the smiles and the competence of the team will make you appreciate the good life, typical of the “Big Island”.  This hotel offers unique decoration, and an outstanding collection of antiques will amaze you and transport you to the past. 

Meal Plan: Dinner & breakfast

Overnight: La Varangue Hotel.

DAY TWO Thurs 22nd August

Antananarivo – Andasibe (170km).

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the picturesque landscapes of Madagascar by driving from Antananarivo to Andasibe. This 140-kilometer route will take you on an adventure through verdant forests, charming towns, and rural villages.

Your experienced driver will ensure a comfortable and safe ride, while your English-Speaking guide will provide you with interesting insights about the local culture and traditions. 

Madagascar Countryside

1 p.m. – Lunch at Vakona Forest Lodge

Overlooking its beautiful old established gardens, enjoy the delicious foods of the island before meeting the lemurs.

Lemurs Island – After lunch, you will enjoy an amazing personal experience with the lemurs in the lodge’s private reserve. It is a short walk from Vakona restaurant to a small rainforest of VOIMMA, which is protected by a local guides association.

Afternoon with lemurs

After your first meeting with the lemurs we will depart for Manjarano Lodge & Spa, a 20 minute drive.

Manjarano Lodge & Spa

Indulge in luxury, tranquillity, and a seamless blend of European standards and natural beauty at Manjarano Lodge & Spa.

Manjarano Lodge & Spa

This exquisite Manjarno is a haven of comfort, elegance, and serenity, nestled in the heart of the magnificent Andasibe forest.

The lodge offers a serene retreat, where you can unwind and rejuvenate amidst the captivating sights and sounds of the wilderness.

From the moment you arrive, the lodge’s impeccable service and attention to detail will ensure a memorable stay. Indulge in luxurious accommodations that provide the perfect blend of comfort and sophistication. The stylishly appointed rooms offer a serene sanctuary, allowing you to unwind and recharge after a day of exploration with captivating nature walks, where you can encounter unique wildlife, including lemurs, birds, and a myriad of endemic flora and fauna.

6 p.m. – We will be escorted on a short night walk to see some of the nocturnal creatures. Grading of the trails is easy. Be sure to pack a strong torch with some spare batteries for night walks.

8 p.m. – Dinner

Indulge in delectable culinary experiences at the lodge’s restaurant, where skilled chefs blend local and international flavours to create a gastronomic journey that delights the senses. 

Overnight: Manjarano Lodge & Spa.

DAY THREE Fri 23rd August

Guided visit to Analamazaotra Special reserve

Encounter with a Lemur, a special moment

After breakfast, a short drive will bring us to the captivating wonders of Analamazaotra, home to the most popular park within the reserve. This enchanting destination holds a special allure, primarily due to the presence of the rare indri, Madagascar’s largest lemur. Throughout the misty forest, the indri’s haunting and unforgettable wail resonates, creating an otherworldly ambiance that can be experienced throughout the day, but most prominently in the early morning. With approximately 60 resident family groups, each consisting of two to five indris, you’ll have ample opportunities to witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.

While the indris steal the spotlight, the park is teeming with an array of other remarkable lemur species. Keep your eyes peeled for sightings of woolly lemurs, grey bamboo lemurs, red-fronted lemurs, black-and-white ruffed lemurs, and diademed sifakas, which are among the largest lemur species. In 2005, the Goodman’s mouse lemur, identified as a distinct species, was discovered here, further adding to the park’s biodiversity.

As you explore, you’ll also encounter eleven species of tenrec, the vibrant and immense Parson’s chameleon, and an impressive array of seven other chameleon species. Additionally, the park boasts over 100 bird species, 20 species of amphibians, and the endemic Ravenea louvelii palm tree, which is found exclusively within its boundaries.

You will enjoy the Indri 2 trail which encompasses the lakes and extends to the domains of two separate indri families and takes around 3 hours.

To witness the indris in their most active state, the early morning hours, specifically from 7 a.m. (park gates open at 0800) to 11 a.m., are the optimal time. Prepare to be enchanted by their calls and observe their graceful movements through the forest canopy, creating a truly mesmerising experience.

1 p.m. – Lunch at Manjarano Lodge & Spa

After lunch, we embark on a four hour drive (170kms) from Andasibe back to Antananarivo, offering you a captivating view of the breathtaking Angavo mountain ranges that demarcate the boundary between two distinct climate zones. As we traverse the picturesque landscapes, you’ll be greeted by charming villages that dot the route, each adorned with bustling markets teeming with vibrant energy. This presents the perfect opportunity for you to capture mesmerising photographs that encapsulate the region’s natural beauty and cultural essence.

Visit to Peyrieras Madagascar Exotic (Marozevo reserve)

Prepare to be amazed on your journey with a stop at the captivating Madagascar Exotic Park, owned by the renowned Peyrieras family. Situated on National Road N2 between the towns of Manjakandriana and Moramanga, approximately 75km (47mi) east of Antananarivo, this privately run park is a must-visit destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

Founded and owned by André Peyreiras, a French entomologist and naturalist, the park is also known as the Reserve Peyrieras or Peyrieras Butterfly Farm. Here, you’ll have the chance to witness the feeding of chameleons and observe a range of other fascinating reptiles, including iguanas, geckos, frogs, and crocodiles. The park is also home to the giant Atlas Moth, as well as a variety of butterfly species and tenrecs.

As you enter several large, caged buildings and greenhouses, accompanied by a knowledgeable park guide, you’ll be transported into a world of Malagasy fauna that will leave you in awe. With countless photo opportunities, the Madagascar Exotic Park is the perfect location to learn about Madagascar’s unique wildlife and to witness some of its most remarkable creatures up close. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary experience that will make your Madagascar trip truly unforgettable!

6 p.m. – We will arrive at Relais des Plateaux Hotel & Spa.

Relais des Plateaux Hotel

Situated a stone’s throw from Ivato Airport, the Relais des Plateaux hotel in Antananarivo offers utmost convenience with its complimentary shuttle service to both the airport and the city center. As you arrive, you’ll be greeted by a 24-hour reception, ensuring round-the-clock assistance for your comfort and peace of mind.

The hotel’s tropical garden provides a tranquil oasis, inviting you to unwind and immerse yourself in the serene surroundings.

8 p.m. – Dinner.

Indulge your taste buds at the buffet-style restaurant, adorned with charming, exposed beams, where you can savour a delightful array of culinary delights. 

After which, enter your elegant room which overlooks the captivating gardens.

Time permitting, enjoy a dip in the heated swimming pool, where you can bask in the gentle warmth while lounging on comfortable sun lounges. The hotel staff is known for their friendliness and warm hospitality, dedicated to providing top-notch service and ensuring your stay is both comfortable and memorable.

DAY FOUR Sat 24th August

8 a.m. Start your day with a wholesome island breakfast before the flight to Nosy Be.  Your hotel, the Relais des Plateaux, will manage your transfer today.

On arrival in Nosy Be you will be met and transferred to Ravinstra Wellness Hotel, a blend of nature and luxury on the west coast, famous for its stunning sunsets.

Here you spend the next four nights at Ravintsara Wellness Hotel

Ravinstra Wellness Hotel

Day at Leisure

Spend the day on the beach, snorkelling or just relaxing with a good book.

Perhaps enjoy a massage or other treatments.

DAY SIX Sun 25th August

Nosy Antsoa and Nosy Iranja

Enjoy an early breakfast before boarding your boat for your first adventure.

Heading south we stop at Nosy Antsoa for a quick swim and a guided walk through the forest to see up to seven species of lemur.

From here we head on to Nosy Iranja.

Two islands at high tide but one, joined by a 750m sandy spit, at low tide.

Nosy Iranja has often been voted the most beautiful of Indian Ocean Islands and deservedly.

Metal lighthouse built by Gustave Eiffel in 1909 . Credit Tato Grasso

On arrival take a walk up to Gustav Eiffel’s lighthouse to enjoy the spectacular view of the island. Explore the village, walk along the spit (take water and a hat!) and if you are lucky you might witness turtles hatching.  

After an ice-cold drink at the ‘Tiki Bar’ you will enjoy a fabulous lunch before returning to Nosy Komba.

OVERNIGHT: Ravintsara Wellness Hotel HB

DAY SEVEN Mon 26th August

Tanikely Marine Reserve

Everybody talks about this magical island.

Nosy Tanikely is a tiny, uninhabited island surrounded by patches of shallow coral and sandy beaches. 

Nosy Tanikely Marine Reserve

Nosy Tanikely means “island of the little land”. 

This natural aquarium is famous for its marine reserve teeming with underwater flora and fauna. It offers superb snorkelling in warm waters with great visibility. You can discover angelfish, clown fish, puffer fish, grouper and spotted stingrays.

Angelfish, Clownfish, Triggerfish, turtles, parrot fish, spotted stingrays and pufferfish are just a few of the vast array of life here, under the sea.  

Take a walk up to another of Gustav Eiffel’s lighthouses probably spotting a few resident Black Lemur along the way.

Return to hotel until dinner.

OVERNIGHT: Ravintsara Wellness Hotel HB

DAY EIGHT Tues 27th August

Nosy Sakatia

This is a Half day excursion.

Nosy Sakatia is a charming island situated just 15 minutes from Nosy Be. 

Swimming with the turtles at Nosy Sakatia

Known as the Perfume Island it is also famous for its lack of roads, green turtles, incredible snorkelling and friendly villagers.

There is a sacred forest, endless beaches and mangroves.

OVERNIGHT: Ravintsara Wellness Hotel HB

DAY NINE Wed 28th August

After breakfast, transfer to Nosy Be Airport for flight to Antananarivo for your international flight.

END OF SERVICES.

COST:

Group size: 5 paying pax + 2 TL.

PP: USD 5,300 PP

PPS: USD 5000 PPS

Excluded 

Premium Drinks

Tips

Additional activities/excursions

Spa treatments

Items of a personal nature

Laundry

Use of jacuzzi at Ravintsara

International airfare

Included

All stated in itinerary – SUBJECT to availability of the accommodation and flights quoted.

2 glasses of wine/beer at dinner

To Book your Spot:

Contact Rupi Mangat CEO Rupi the African Trotter Safaris or email me: rupi.mangat@yahoo.com

Uganda Great Apes & Wildlife Safari

Trekking Rhinos, Chimpanzees & Mountain gorillas plus Lions & The Nile on a Wildlife Safari

Nov 22-29, 2024

Duration: 6 nights, 7 days

Group size: 5 max

Overview:

A safari in Uganda takes you to her Mountain gorillas and the Nile, meeting her people and lavishing in the richness of landscapes that makes Uganda, the Pearl of Africa.  Join Rupi Mangat, a third generation local and a leading Kenyan travel writer who lives in this tropical paradise on the Equator, the denizen of big game – elephants and rhino; lions, leopards and cheetahs; and mighty raptors that soar the skies.

Imagine adventure-filled days on a mountain, the sweeping savannah and on the mighty Nile revered from the era of the pharaohs. Be amazed by Uganda’s wildlife that is a treasure-trove of life on earth – from the endangered Mountain gorillas to the endemic Uganda kob; from the chimpanzees to prehistoric Shoebill; from the predators and prey of the African plains to so much more.

You will be enchanted.

African elephant in Murchison National Park. Paraa Safari Lodge

November is one of the most exciting months to be on safari and watch the land turn lush and green at the end of the short rains. Typically the days are interspersed with spells of showers followed by hours of sunshine for the wildlife (and us) to soak in.

Highlights

  • Luxury Safari in diverse wildlife areas
  • Seeing Africa’s big game including the gorillas and chimpanzees in the wild
  • Trek for the Mountain gorilla with the award-winning CTPH gorilla guardians
  • Stay in unique wildlife lodges, one by the Nile
  • See Uganda’s, rare endemic animals only found in Uganda
  • Stay in a luxury hotel on the shores of the world’s 2nd largest freshwater lake that is the source of the Nile
  • Sail the Nile to the most powerful waterfall in the world
  • Be awed by the Mountains of the Moon
  • Toast to Africa every evening
  • Indulge in mouth-watering international and Uganda’s cuisine

Your days will be filled with watching the big cats like the lions and leopards, and elephants and all that African wildlife in diverse parks with iconic backdrops like the Mountains of the Moon i.e. the Ruwenzoris and ending each day with a toast to the wild in the glow of the ‘golden light’.

You will meet the gorilla guardians working with the dynamic Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoma founder of the award-winning Conservation Through Public Health who will amaze you with the success story of Uganda’s Mountain gorillas and the local people living there.

Mountain-gorilla-resting.-Copyright-Rupi-Mangat

->Want to see Mountain gorillas, then you got to safari in Uganda!

 Here’s what’s so special about it!

PS: Since then in 2015, Mountain gorillas numbers are up: 1,063 from 800

More on the African safari

This specially curated safari is for you to be awed by Uganda’s iconic Great Apes that are the gorillas and the chimpanzees and Africa’s amazing wildlife. You will meet the dynamic community who working pioneering gorilla research projects in Uganda that gives you a front seat view of conservation in the 21st century.

All lodges are luxurious with en suite baths and toilets, some with spas, swimming pools and all with mouth-watering gourmet meals. This safari is for people who want to see the Great Apes in the wild, love nature, big and small game, birds and plants while also enjoying the finer things in life.

More on our Host, Rupi Mangat

Rupi is a travel writer with a particular concentration on wildlife conservation and sustainability. She is 3rd generation Kenyan who has been on safari countless times since she started writing professionally in 1998. She works with the Wildlife Clubs of Kenya as the editor of Komba, the magazine to promote wildlife conservation amongst schoolchildren. With her strong connections with conservation organizations like the East African Wild Life Society and the Conservation Through Public Health which are not-for-profits doing amazing wildlife conservation work in today’s challenging world. 

Day 1 Friday 22nd November

Fly into Entebbe the lakeshore city of Uganda. You will be met at the airport by our representative who will guide you through arrival. You will then be driven by your driver-guide to your hotel, the Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort& Spa.

The-Marina-at-Lake-Victoria-Serena-Golf-Resort-.-Image-by-Rupi-Mangat

The Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort is one of Entebbe’s finest hotels on the shores of Lake Victoria, the source of the Nile, the world’s longest river. On 30 July 1858 the British explorer John Hanning Speke saw Africa’s largest lake and correctly identified it as the source of the Nile– and so solving the greatest mystery that even perplexed the pharaohs.  

The day is at leisure. The hotel is a few minutes’ drive to the central business district. Entebbe works at a leisurely pace. The core of the city boasts early colonial architecture and the Entebbe zoo. Or you may just want to enjoy a sundowner on the lake, a round of golf on the PGA-rated 18-hole course or treat yourself at the spa before the safari (at own cost).

6 p.m: We will meet at the Marina Restaurant overlooking the lake for sundowners and dinner (at own cost).

It’s a grand way to end the day.

Hotel: Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort& Spa.

Day 2 Saturday 23rd November

Today the adventure begins.

6 a.m: It’s an early start to the day. After a hearty breakfast at the Citadel we will drive in our custom-made safari cruisers driven by expert driver/guides to Murchison Falls National Park 350 kms northwest of Entebbe, home of the world’s most powerful waterfall, Murchison Falls.

7 a.m: Leave for Murchison Falls with a stop at Ziwa Rhino and Wildlife Ranch, the only place in Uganda to see White Rhinos. En route you will see Uganda’s lush countryside and her people.

11 a.m: Arrive at Ziwa. Refresh and off to search for the rhinos. Enjoy the trek with a rhino guard. It’s probably the closest you will get to a rhino in the wild.

Uganda was home to the Northern white rhino until the 1980s when all were killed in the war years. Today, the Northern white rhino is extinct in the wild with only two females remaining in Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya.

1 p.m: Lunch

3 p.m: Depart for Paraa Safari Lodge by the banks of the Nile.

5 p.m: Arrive at Murchison Falls National Park. We will enjoy a game drive en route to the lodge.

The 3,840-square-kilometer park spans the savanna between Lake Albert and Karuma Fall. The park is spectacular for its wildlife and tapestry of grassland, and swamps along the Nile, which at 6,000 kilometres is the world’s longest waterway.  Murchison named after the Scottish geologist in 1864 by the 19th century explorer Samuel Baker who trekked the continent accompanied by his wife Florence, was also the first to document Lake Albert straddling the Uganda-Congo border in the Great Rift Valley.

5 p.m: Arrive at Paraa. Refresh and relax in your room overlooking the Nile.

7.30 p.m: We will meet for a cocktail at the bar and then dine on delicious foods as the Nile flows leisurely by. We’ll exchange the day’s highlights and enjoy the night sky before calling it a night.

The-Nile-from-Paraa-Safari Lodge.-[mage-by-Rupi-Mangat

Hotel:  Paraa Safari Lodge

Day 3 Sunday 24th November

6 a.m: It’s an early start to the day. Wake up calls can be arranged.

Enjoy a cuppa coffee or tea and biscuits before you set out for an early morning game drive at 6.30 a.m. This is the best time to enjoy wildlife as well as late afternoons before the sun goes down. It’s the time when the animals are most active before the sun becomes too hot for them and lethargy sets in. The lionesses would rather hunt when it’s cooler but being opportunistic the hunt is on if the quarry is easy. Lions do not have sweat glands and you’ll hear them panting a lot. You will see Uganda’s unique wildlife like the Uganda Kob and Rothschild giraffe with lions and elephants for a good measure.

The endemic Uganda kob only found in Uganda

 9 a.m. we will be back at the lodge for breakfast.

Take time to relax, swim, read a book and enjoy the grounds.

Optional: Balloon safari: After a cuppa tea/coffee, we will depart for a thrilling balloon safari (Please wear long pants and warm jacket, a hat and shoes) at sunrise with a champagne breakfast on landing. It’s a novel way of game watching catching an eagle’s eye view of the land and life below.

10 a.m.: Enjoy a game drive enroute to the lodge.

12.30 p.m: We’ll enjoy an early lunch, before driving to the waterfalls that squeezes through the six-metre-wide gorge to crash down 43 metres and continue its flow to the pharoses’ land.

The mightiest falls on Earth – Murchison-Falls.I-Image by-Rupi-Mangat-1

It’s a slow boat ride looking out for the crocodiles and hippos with sightings of the plains game coming to quench their thirst before the thundering roar of the amazing waterfalls. It’s a sight to behold.

6.30 p.m: We will return to the lodge. Take some time to refresh with a cold beer at the bar or a cool shower.

7.30 p.m. We’ll meet for another gourmet feast by the Nile and retire after a nightcap by the fire pit.

Hotel:  Paraa Safari Lodge

Day 4 Monday 25th November

8 a.m: After breakfast, drive to Budongo Forest Field Station to trek for the chimpanzees in the ancient forest. The forest is home to some 700 chimpanzees, some which are habituated to humans. It’s a stunning forest and a close encounter with our ape cousin is unforgettable.

12.30 p.m: Lunch (at own cost) at the centre. The restaurant offers a simple menu and you may get an opportunity to meet some of the researchers to learn more about our close cousins.

3 p.m: A leisurely drive back to Paraa for dinner and overnight.

Hotel:  Paraa Safari Lodge

Day 5 Tuesday 26th November

10 a.m: After breakfast, depart with a picnic lunch for Pakuba airstrip.

2.15 p.m: FLY for a 1 hour 15 minute to the town of Kihihi where the dirver guide will be waiting to drive (50 kms 1 and a half hours) to  Bwindi on the edge of the Albertine Rift. It’s a mesmeric flight over the Ruwenzoris – also called the Mountains of the Moon by the first century Greek scholar Ptolemy and thought of them as the source of the Nile – and the lakes and on to the dense forest that the locals call Place of Darkness. This is the home of more than half of the world’s population of the Mountain Gorillas – only discovered in Bwindi in 1987 from their night nests in the trees.

3.30 p.m: We will be collected from the airstrip and driven to Mahogany Springs, our luxury address for the night overlooking the high forest-clad vales of Bwindi.

Lodge in the mist – the enchanting Mahogany Springs

5 p.m. Arrive at Mahogany Springs, check-in and relax.

6.45 p.m.: Meet for cocktails on you first night in Bwindi, that is one the most bio-diverse places on Earth.

Dinner will be served fused with the rich forest air and lots of lively exchanges with the excitement of meeting the gorillas.

Hotel: Mahogany Springs

Day 6 Wednesday 27th November

This is your day for an encounter with the greatest ape on Earth – the Mountain gorilla.

Mountain-gorilla-resting.-Copyright-Rupi-Mangat

6.30 a.m: We will meet for breakfast and a short drive will bring us to the legendary impenetrable forest for an exciting day of hiking for our close relative with who we share 98.4% of our genes.

We will be accompanied by Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH) Gorilla guardian who knows many of the gorillas by name and give us a first-hand insight into their world. Thanks to the work of Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka who founded CTPH in 2003, the population of Bwindi’s Mountain gorilla is on the rise from 300 in 1999 to 459 and increasing. The Mountain gorilla is the only gorilla species whose population is increasing which has seen it removed from being listed as Critically endangered to Endangered.

The forest is also home to the extremely rare Forest elephant that number 300. If we see one with the Great Blue Turaco, a bird of the rainforests – we will be one of the few to ever witness this!

Depending on the duration of the hike, we will return to the lodge for a late lunch and then you have the afternoon to yourself in this magical paradise.

We will relish our last night in the home of the great ape and all the endangered species that Bwindi is home to and make a toast that this paradise will be theirs’ forever.

Hotel: Mahogany Springs

Day 8  Friday 29th November

Entebbe

Wake up to the crystal-fresh air of the mountains for a sumptuous breakfast after which we will say goodbye to this enchanting paradise, a special place on the planet and by now in your heart.

7.30 a.m: Depart for Kihihi for flight to Entebbe at 9.45 a.m.

11.30 a.m: Arrive Entebbe and head to the Entebbe International Airport for your return flights. There will be a lot of memories to take back home after your amazing African safari with new friends met.

Day room or overnight: *HOTEL CLOSEST TO AIRPORT

In the words of Dian Fossey: ”The more you learn about the dignity of the gorilla … and when you realize the value of all life, you dwell less on what is past and concentrate more on the preservation of the future.”

We hope to welcome you back.

COST:

Group size of 5 adults

Per Person: US$ 5,800

Per Person Sharing: US$ 5,300

THE PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • 1 night accommodation at Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort & Spa on bed & breakfast basis and arrival airport transfer
  • 3 nights accommodation at Paraa Safari Lodge, Murchison Falls National Park on full board basis
  • 2 nights accommodation at Mahogany Springs Lodge on full board basis
  • 1 chimpanzee tracking permit per person at Budongo Forest
  • 1 gorilla tracking permit per person at the Buhoma area of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
  • Entry fees to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary and Rhino trek / 2 game drives at Murchison Falls National Park
  • An excursion to the top of the falls
  • Boat cruise to the base of the falls at Murchison Falls National Park
  • Flights on Aerolink as indicated above
  • Round trip airstrip transfers and transfer to the trekking point
  • National park entrance fees
  • All statutory taxes

NOT INCLUDED:

  • Beverages, incidentals, gratuities and items of a personal nature
  • Additional meals in Kampala or Entebbe
  • Entry fees to any places of interest
  • Optional porter, should you require a porter during the trek (payable direct)
  • Optional nature walk or bird walk of $30 per person (non-residents / residents) or Shs. 10,000 per person (East Africans) – payable direct
  • Any optional extra activities not indicated above

Join in on the Ugandan Great Ape safari

Contact: Rupi Mangat – CEO, Rupi the African Trotter Safaris

Email: rupi.mangat@yahoo.com

Website: https://rupitheafricantrotter.wordpress.com/

Uganda Safari – Postponed

for women who love to explore

Mountain gorillas, Lions & The Nile on a Wildlife Safari

Nov 22-29, 2024

Duration: 7 nights, 8 days

Group size: 5 max

Overview:

A safari in Uganda takes you to her Mountain gorillas and the Nile, meeting her people and lavishing in the richness of landscapes that makes Uganda, the Pearl of Africa.  Join Rupi Mangat, a third generation local and a leading Kenyan travel writer who lives in this tropical paradise on the Equator, the denizen of big game – elephants and rhino; lions, leopards and cheetahs; rhinos and mighty raptors that soar the skies.

Imagine adventure-filled days on a mountain, the sweeping savannah and on the mighty Nile revered from the era of the pharaohs. Be amazed by Uganda’s wildlife that is a treasure-trove of life on earth – from the endangered Mountain gorillas to the endemic Uganda kob; from the prehistoric Shoebill to the predators and prey of the African plains.

You will be enchanted.

November is one of the most exciting months to be on safari and watch the land turn lush and green at the end of the short rains. Typically the days are interspersed with spells of showers followed by hours of sunshine for the wildlife (and us) to soak in.

Highlights

  • Luxury Safari in three diverse wildlife areas
  • Seeing Africa’s big game including the gorillas and chimpanzees in the wild
  • Trek for the Mountain gorilla with the award-winning CTPH gorilla guardians
  • Stay in unique wildlife lodges, one by the Nile
  • See Uganda’s, rare endemic animals only found in Uganda
  • Stay in a luxury hotel on the shores of the world’s 2nd largest freshwater lake that is the source of the Nile
  • Sail the Nile to the most powerful waterfall in the world
  • Be awed by the Mountains of the Moon
  • Toast to Africa every evening
  • Indulge in mouth-watering international and Uganda’s cuisine

Your days will be filled with watching the big cats like the lions and leopards, and elephants and all that African wildlife in diverse parks with iconic backdrops like the Mountains of the Moon i.e. the Ruwenzoris and ending each day with a toast to the wild in the glow of the ‘golden light’.

You will meet the gorilla guardians working with the dynamic Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoma founder of the award-winning Conservation Through Public Health who will amaze you with the success story of Uganda’s Mountain gorillas and the local people living there.

->Want to see Mountain gorillas, then you got to safari in Uganda!

 Here’s what’s so special about it!

PS: Since then in 2015, Mountain gorillas numbers are up: 1,063 from 800

More on the African safari

This specially curated safari is for you to be awed by Uganda’s iconic Great Apes that are the gorillas and the chimpanzees and Africa’s amazing wildlife. You will meet the dynamic community who working pioneering gorilla research projects in Uganda that gives you a front seat view of conservation in the 21st century.

All lodges are luxurious with en suite baths and toilets, some with spas, swimming pools and all with mouth-watering gourmet meals. This safari is for people who want to see the Great Apes in the wild, love nature, big and small game, birds and plants while also enjoying the finer things in life.

More on our Host, Rupi Mangat

Rupi is a travel writer with a particular concentration on wildlife conservation and sustainability. She is 3rd generation Kenyan who has been on safari countless times since she started writing professionally in 1998. She works with the Wildlife Clubs of Kenya as the editor of Komba, the magazine to promote wildlife conservation amongst schoolchildren. With her strong connections with conservation organizations like the East African Wild Life Society and the Conservation Through Public Health which are not-for-profits doing amazing wildlife conservation work in today’s challenging world. 

Day 1 Friday 22nd November

Fly into Entebbe the lakeshore city of Uganda. You will be met at the airport by our representative who will guide you through arrival. You will then be driven by your driver-guide to your hotel, the Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort& Spa.

The Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort is one of Entebbe’s finest hotels on the shores of Lake Victoria, the source of the Nile, the world’s longest river.

The day is at leisure. The hotel is a few minutes’ drive to the central business district. Entebbe works at a leisurely pace. The core of the city boasts early colonial architecture and the Entebbe zoo. Or you may just want to enjoy a sundowner on the lake, a round of golf on the PGA-rated 18-hole course or treat yourself at the spa before the safari (at own cost).

6 p.m: We will meet at the Marina Restaurant overlooking the lake for sundowners and dinner (at own cost).

It’s a grand way to end the day.

Hotel: Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort& Spa.

Day 2 Saturday 23rd November

Today the adventure begins.

It’s an early start to the day. After a hearty breakfast AT the Citadel we will fly to Murchison Falls National Park 350 kms northwest of Entebbe, home of the world’s most powerful waterfall, Murchison Falls. It’s a 45-minute flight over Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest lake and the world’s second largest freshwater lake that the world knew nothing about till the British explorer John Hanning Speke saw it and correctly identified it as the source of the Nile on 30 July 1858 – and so solving the greatest mystery that even perplexed the pharaohs.

We will be collected from the Pakuba airstrip and cross the bridge over the Nile to Paraa Safari Lodge looking over the cataracts over the Nile.

We will enjoy a game drive en route in our custom-made safari cruisers driven by expert driver/guides.

The 3,840-square-kilometer park spans the savanna between Lake Albert and Karuma Fall. The park is spectacular for its wildlife and tapestry of grassland, and swamps along the Nile, which at 6,000 kilometres is the world’s longest waterway.  Murchison named after the Scottish geologist in 1864 by the 19th century explorer Samuel Baker who trekked the continent accompanied by his wife Florence, was also the first to document Lake Albert straddling the Uganda-Congo border in the Great Rift Valley.

By now it’s lunch time.

1 p.m. – Enjoy your gourmet lunch buffet by the Nile where you might see buffaloes or crocodiles lounging on the banks.

4 p.m. – We will leave for an afternoon game drive in search of big game like Uganda’s unique Uganda Kob and Rothschild giraffe with lions and elephants for a good measure. The park also boasts rich birdlife. We will return to the lodge at sunset.

7.30 p.m. – we will meet for a cocktail at the bar and then dine on delicious foods as the Nile flows leisurely by. We’ll exchange the day’s highlights and enjoy the night sky before calling it a night.

Hotel:  Paraa Safari Lodge

Day 3 Sunday 24th November

It’s an early start to the day at 6 a.m. Wake up calls can be arranged.

Enjoy a cuppa coffee or tea and biscuits before you set out for an early morning game drive at 6.30 a.m. This is the best time to enjoy wildlife as well as late afternoons before the sun goes down. It’s the time when the animals are most active before the sun becomes too hot for them and lethargy sets in. The lionesses would rather hunt when it’s cooler but being opportunistic the hunt is on if the quarry is easy. Lions do not have sweat glands and you’ll hear them panting a lot.

 By 9 a.m. we will be back at the lodge for breakfast.

Take time to relax, swim, read a book and enjoy the grounds.

Optional: Balloon safari: After a cuppa tea/coffee, we will depart for a thrilling balloon safari (Please wear long pants and warm jacket, a hat and shoes) at sunrise with a champagne breakfast on landing. It’s a novel way of game watching catching an eagle’s eye view of the land and life below.

10 a.m.: We will enjoy a game drive enroute to the lodge.

12.30 p.m: We’ll enjoy an early lunch, before driving to the waterfalls that squeezes through the six-metre-wide gorge to crash down 43 metres and continue its flow to the pharoses’ land.

It’s a slow boat ride looking out for the crocodiles and hippos with sightings of the plains game coming to quench their thirst before the thundering roar of the amazing waterfalls. It’s a sight to behold.

We will return to the lodge by 6.30 p.m.

Take some time to refresh with a cold beer at the bar or a cool shower.

7.30 p.m. We’ll meet for another gourmet feast by the Nile and retire after a nightcap by the fire pit.

Hotel:  Paraa Safari Lodge

Day 4 Monday 25th November

After breakfast we will depart to the airstrip for a 40-minute flight to Queen Elizabeth National Park in plain sight of the Ruwenzori Mountains or the Mountains of the Moon as the first century Greek scholar Ptolemy called them and thought of them as the source of the Nile.

We will land at Kasese, a charming town on the foothills of the mountains and be driven to the iconic 1,978-square-kiometre park on the Equator with an amazing array of landscapes and wildlife.

The park, named after the late British monarch’s 1952 visit, is famous for its tree climbing lions and chimpanzees besides the elephants, Uganda Kob and an impressive list of 600 species of birds.

On arrival at noon at Elephant Plains Lodge, we will enjoy lunch and relax at the lodge by the beautiful Lake Kikorongo, a popular drinking hole for the elephants – hence the name of the lodge.

At 3.30 p.m. we will embark on another exciting game drive through the lush Kasenyi plains. Look out for leopard, lions and the Uganda Kob that breeds here before returning to camp at sunset.

We’ll be back just in time for cocktails by the campfire before a sumptuous dinner freshly prepared under the Equatorial stars. For star gazers, this is the perfect spot to see the constellations of the two hemispheres.

Enjoy your evening and a good night’s sleep in your luxurious abode.

Hotel: Elephant Plains Lodge

Day 5 Tuesday 26th November

Another glorious morning in Africa. Rise and shine for an early morning game drive at 6.15 after a cuppa. The landscape is surreal with the Mountains of the Moon with the snow-topped high peak at 16,762 feet, making it Africa’s third highest mountain.

Return for breakfast by 9 a.m.

Optional – extra cost US$ 50 Per person: After breakfast, we will hike into Gorge for another Great Ape before we meet the Mountain Gorillas of Bwindi. These are the chimpanzees of Kyambura, playful and endearing. We’ll spend an hour with them before returning to lodge/picnic lunch. The gorge, 100 meters deep and 16 kilometers long, carved by the Kyambura River is the home of other primates like the red-tailed monkeys plus a myriad of colourful forest birds.

After lunch, prepare for another exciting boat ride along the famous Kazinga Channel, a 32-kilometer- long link between the Albertine Valley’s Lake Edward and Lake George. The channel boasts the world’s largest concentration of hippos, crocodiles, elephant, buffaloes and waterbucks coming for a drink. For birders, it’s time to log in the amazing birdlife that include the Pelicans, Fish Eagles, Kingfishers, Cormorants and the bright coloured Saddle-billed Stork.

Return for a starlit dinner followed by a night cap by the campfire and finally to a peaceful slumber in your luxurious room.

Hotel: Elephant Plains Lodge

Day 6 Wednesday 27th November

A 30-minute flight from Queen Elizabeth National Park, will have us land in Bwindi on the edge of the Albertine Rift. It’s a mesmeric flight over the Ruwenzoris and the lakes and on to the dense forest that the locals call Place of Darkness. This is the home of more than half of the world’s population of the Mountain Gorillas – only discovered in Bwindi in 1987 from their night nests in the trees.

We will be collected from the airstrip and driven to Mahogany Springs, our luxury address for the night overlooking the high forest-clad vales of Bwindi.

After check-in, relax and enjoy an exquisite lunch before leaving for an afternoon with the villagers, learn their collaboration with Dr. Gladys’s globally acclaimed NGO, Conservation Through Public Health before returning at sunset to the lodge.

Dr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka is also the author of the best-selling ‘Walking With Gorillas’ that is about the Bwindi gorillas and her journey as Uganda’s first wildlife vet. You will get to know some fascinating insights into what it takes to save the Mountain gorillas – which is all about co-existence between the primate (us) and the non-human primate (gorillas, chimpanzees plus some 500 more species). I’m not telling you more.

After lunch, one of the Gorilla guardians will accompany us on the afternoon village walk and introduce you to some of the people and projects under CTPH.

Optional: You can spend the afternoon at the Spa or take a short nature walk around the lodge.

6 p.m.: Take a few minutes to refresh before we meet for cocktails on you first night in Bwindi, that is one the most bio-diverse places on Earth.

Hotel: Mahogany Springs

Dinner will be served fused with the rich forest air and lots of lively exchanges with the excitement of meeting the gorillas.

Day 7 Thursday 28th November

This is your day for an encounter with the greatest ape on Earth – the Mountain gorilla.

6.30 a.m: We will meet for breakfast and a short drive will bring us to the legendary impenetrable forest for an exciting day of hiking for our close relative with who we share 98.4% of our genes.

We will be accompanied by CTPH’s Gorilla guardian who knows many of the gorillas by name and give us a first-hand insight into their world. Thanks to the work of Dr Gladys and CTPH founded in 2003, the population of Bwindi’s Mountain gorilla is on the rise from 300 in 1999 to 459 and increasing. The Mountain gorilla is the only gorilla species whose population is increasing which has seen it removed from being listed as Critically endangered to Endangered.

The forest is also home to the extremely rare Forest elephant that number 300. If we see one with the Great Blue Turaco, a bird of the rainforests – we will be one of the few to ever witness this!

Depending on the duration of the hike, we will return to the lodge for a late lunch and then you have the afternoon to yourself in this magical paradise.

We will relish our last night in the home of the great ape and all the endangered species that Bwindi is home to and make a toast that this paradise will be theirs’ forever.

Hotel: Mahogany Springs

Day 8  Friday 29th November

Entebbe

Wake up to the crystal-fresh air of the mountains for a sumptuous breakfast after which we will say goodbye to this enchanting paradise, a special place on the planet and by now in your heart.

We’ll fly back to Entebbe to arrive by midday and head to the Entebbe International Airport for your return flights. There will be a lot of memories to take back home after your amazing African safari with new friends met.

Day room or overnight: *HOTEL CLOSEST TO AIRPORT

To paraphrase Dian Fossey: ”The more you learn about the dignity of the gorilla … and when you realize the value of all life, you dwell less on what is past and concentrate more on the preservation of the future.”

We hope to welcome you back.

COST:

Group size of 5 adults

Per Person: US$ 6,700

Per Person Sharing: US$ 6,200

THE PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • 1 night accommodation at Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort & Spa on bed & breakfast basis and arrival airport transfer
  • 2 nights accommodation at Paraa Safari Lodge, Murchison Falls National Park on full board basis
  • 2 nights accommodation at Elephant Plains Lodge, Queen Elizabeth National Park on full board basis
  • 2 nights accommodation at Mahogany Springs Lodge on full board basis
  • 1 gorilla tracking permit per person at the Buhoma area of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
  • 2 game drives at Queen Elizabeth National Park / 2 game drives at Murchison Falls National Park
  • An excursion to the top of the falls
  • Boat cruise at Queen Elizabeth National Park and Murchison Falls National Park
  • Flights on Aerolink as indicated above
  • Round trip airport transfers and transfer to the trekking point
  • National park entrance fees
  • All statutory taxes

NOT INCLUDED:

  • Beverages, incidentals, gratuities and items of a personal nature
  • Additional meals in Kampala or Entebbe
  • Entry fees to any places of interest
  • Optional porter, should you require a porter during the trek (payable direct)
  • Optional nature walk or bird walk of $30 per person (non-residents / residents) or Shs. 10,000 per person (East Africans) – payable direct
  • Any optional extra activities not indicated above
  • *Park fee might increase from government directive which will be billed to client. Current price is US$ 40 per person per night.

Join in on the Ugandan Great Ape safari

Contact: Rupi Mangat – CEO, Rupi the African Trotter Safaris

Email: rupi.mangat@yahoo.com

Website: https://rupitheafricantrotter.wordpress.com/