Gorillas & Serengeti
NAIROBI TO NAIROBI OVERLAND SAFARI
Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania 20 days: 19 nights camping
Distance: 4,200km |
Gorillas and Serengeti Overland Safari is focused on African
Wildlife; Mountain Gorillas, Game Parks, Ellie Orphanage, Giraffe
Sanctuary, Snake Park; the famous Serengeti and Ngorogoro Crater;
with a few bonuses like visiting a Maasai Village, high tea at Elsamere
and spending a day with Soft Power Community Project.

BOOK THIS TRIP AND GET 2 FREE GAME DRIVES AND OVERNIGHT CAMP
IN NAKURU GAME PARK VALUED AT $90!!! |
Land Price: £380, Local Payment £200
HIGHLIGHTS:
Gorillas and Serengeti Overland Safari
- Great Rift Valley, biggest in the World
- Lake Naivasha
- High Tea at Elsamere, home of Born Free
- Green Crater Lake, walking safari
- Trek Mountain Gorillas in their natural environment
- White Water Rafting (Grade 5) the mighty Nile
- Soft Power Community Project
- Lake Nakuru Game Park, game viewing
- Hand feed Giraffe at the Centre, Nairobi
- David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, play time, Nairobi
- Feast at Carnivores Restaurant
- Meserani Snake Park
- Maasai Village and Heritage Centre
- Serengeti National Park and Ngorogoro Crater, 2 nights/3 days
ITINERARY: Gorillas and Serengeti Overland
Safari Day
1:
Our journey begins in Nairobi, the buzzing
Capital of Kenya. From Nairobi we drive to Lake
Naivasha at the bottom of the famous Rift Valley for High Tea
at Joy Adamson's House - Elsamere. Joy
and George Adamson became famous for their unique work with lions,
the most famous being 'Elsa'. The movie 'Born
Free' was about Elsa's life. We enjoy High Tea overlooking
Lake Naivasha while Colobus monkeys try to steal scones from our plates!
We camp on the shores of Lake Naivasha. It is not unusual for hippos
to come onto the shore and graze at night. Day 2:
We have the option to start the day with a gentle walking safari around
the Green Crater lake. This is one of
the very few game parks in Africa without predators making it safe
to walk. A rare opportunity to get very close to giraffes,
zebra, antelope, flamingos and warthogs to name a few. Day
3 - 4:
Continuing our journey through the Kenyan western
highlands, this area is famous for producing Olympic
running champions. We make our way along the top of the Rift
Valley, stopping enroute to take photos of the biggest Valley
in the World (6,000km long). We spend the night in Eldoret before
crossing the border to Uganda and the welcoming Capital, Kampala.
Day 5:
We continue our journey toward western Uganda, stopping enroute to
enjoy freshly baked muffins and filter coffee at the Equator.
Continuing along through the Ugandan highlands to our night stop at
Lake Bunyoni, an ancient crater lake.
We arrive in good time to enjoy sundowners overlooking the lake and
the Mgahinga Volcanoes from our wooden platform. Day 6:
A short drive to the base of the Mgahinga Volcanoes,
the border to Congo and Rwanda. This is where we trek Mountain Gorillas
in their natural habitat. We have the afternoon to make our final
arrangements and prepare for the trek. Day 7 - 8:
Few people in the world get this unique opportunity to trek
endangered Mountain Gorillas. The day starts early in the morning
with an extensive briefing about the Mountain Gorillas and trekking
protocol. We then board our 4x4 vehicles and head up into the mountains
to the Base Camp from here we continue on foot through the rainforest.
We are accompanied with professional guides and trackers on our trek.
The trek can last between 1 hour and 6 hours depending on where the
gorillas are at that time. We have 1 hour to sit and observe the gorillas
in their natural environment. Most people
explain the experience as a mix of disbelief and excitement in watching
our closest relative in the wild. We return to our base, enjoy a locally
prepared meal and chat about our day.
We return to Lake Bunyoni and time permitting we have the afternoon
free to hire dugout canoes, go bird
watching or visit a local pygmy settlement.
Day 8:
We leave the rich rainforest area home to Mountain Gorillas for Entebbe,
the former Colonial capital of Uganda on the shores of Lake
Victoria.
Day 9 - 11: Jinja,
the Adventure Capital of East Africa. Jinja is situated at the source
of the longest river in the World - the mighty
Nile River. A perfect place to relax and enjoy a cold beer
while overlooking the Nile. Jinja is a paradise for adrenalin junkies
- white water rafting, quad-biking,
bungee jumping and horse-riding.
There is also the option to spend the day with Soft
Power Community Project, an opportunity to explore the real
rural Africa. Opportunities to help paint schools, teach
football to the kids, or simply spend the day exploring and
learning from these remarkable kids.
We spend 3 nights in Jinja to ensure
you have enough time to indulge in the activities you desire.
Day 12 - 13:
Crossing back into Kenya we take a relaxing game drive through Nakuru
Game Park famous for white Rhino,
leopard, and flamingoes. The park also
has giraffe, warthogs, lions, buffalo,
zebra, antelope, numerous bird species and baboons. The central point
of the park is Lake Nakuru, littered
with thousands of pink flamingoes –
the perfect back drop for a group photo. Day 14:
We arrive back in Nairobi in time to shower and pull our going out
clothes out of our backpacks and get ready for a night of feasting
and dancing at the world famous Carnivores
Restaurant (followed by a mandatory visit to Carnivores Nightclub!).
Day 15:
We spend the day visiting the David Sheldrick
Elephant Orphanage. The baby elephants are allowed out to play
every morning, an hour of entertainment watching the babies play in
mud pools, kick a soccer ball around and slurp
massive bottles of formula. This not a zoo but a place where
orphaned elephants are bought and hand-reared before being re-educated
and released back into the wild to start their own families. It is
possible to adopt a baby elephant or rhino
- the perfect gift for animal lovers back home.
After lunch, how about hand feeding Rothschild
giraffes at the Nairobi Giraffe Centre? Amazing photo opportunities
from the custom built platform (eye level to the giraffes!). Rothschild
Giraffes are rare in East Africa with only a few left in some of Kenya’s
northern parks. The centre not only boasts friendly giraffes but also
an extensive education centre. Day 16:
Heading south crossing into Tanzania
we pass the snow cap peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro,
the highest free standing mountain in Africa. We arrive at Meserani
in time to visit a traditional Maasai Village
and Cultural Centre. We setup camp at Meserani
Snake Park, famous for its reptiles and shooters!!!
Day 17 - 19:
The following morning we pack our bags and depart in small 4x4 vehicles
on safari to the worlds most documented and photographed game parks
- the Serengeti and Ngorogoro
Crater. The Serengeti is the most famous game park in all of
Africa, and after spending some time there you will know why. The
Ngorogoro Crater has been compared to Noah’s Ark and the Garden
of Eden, an incredible 20km wide volcanic crater littered with
lion, rhino, buffalo, elephant, zebra, and wildebeest
– just to name a few.
We spend 3 days in the wild savannah plains amongst the African
Big 5 wildlife in two of the most famous
game parks in Africa. Our days are spent game driving and photographing
wildlife like: lion, leopard, wildebeest,
rhino, warthog, cheetah, gazelle, zebra,
giraffe, elephants, buffalo,
hartebeest, reedbuck plus many more.
If we are lucky we may also spot the African
Little 5. As the sun goes down we make camp
amongst the wildlife, eat a hearty meal and fall asleep listening
to the sounds of Africa. Your reservation
awaits you at the 1000000 star Hotel
(the breath taking African skies).
Day 20:
Our journey ends back in Nairobi after a short drive through the Maasai
plains of Tanzania and Kenya.
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES: Gorillas and Serengeti
Overland Safari
- High Tea Elsamere USD$10
- Crater Game Walk USD$25
- Gorilla Trek Permit USD$570 (plus visas and transport)
- Lake Bunyoni dug out canoes USD$5
- White Water Rafting grade 5 full day USD$125
- Bungee jump over the Nile USD$65
- Quad-biking 3 hours USD$80
- Soft Power Community Project USD$20
- Bugembe Project: basket weaving USD$20
- Bugembe Project: traditional cooking lesson USD$30
- Horse-riding along the Nile USD$70
- Carnivores Restaurant USD$50 (all meat you can feast on)
- Giraffe Centre, Nairobi USD$15
- David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage USD$20
- Meserani Snake Park free
- Maasai Village and Heritage Centre USD$5
- Serengeti National Park and Ngorogoro Crater 3 day/2 night safari
USD$500
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Departs Nairobi
21 Jan 2008 - FULL
5 May 2008
15 June 2008
25 Aug 2008
15 Sept 2008
2 Nov 2008 - FULL
30 Nov 2008 |
Arrives Nairobi
9 Feb 2008
24 May 2008
4 July 2008
13 Sept 2008
4 Oct 2008
22 Nov 2008
19 Dec 2008 |
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VISA COSTS
Visas for Kenya are available at the airport upon entering; Uganda
and Tanzania visa are available at the point of entry.
Kenya: USD $50
Uganda: USD $50
Tanzania USD $50 (USD$100 for Irish and US passport holders)
(Sth African, Malaysian, Singapore passport
holders are free for Kenya if staying 30 days or less. Irish, Malaysian
and Singapore passport holders are free for Uganda, Malaysian and
Singapore passport holders are free for Tanzania; however these are
subject to change without notice).
TOUR MEETING INSTRUCTIONS: Gorillas and Serengeti
Overland Safari
The Tour starts 10am sharp on day of departure from:
Indaba Campsite
16 Muiri Lane (just past Bomas of Kenya),
off Langata Road,
Nairobi, Kenya Contact details
Manager: Eefje (speaks English and Dutch)
tel: +254 (0)20 892217 or +254 (0)733 400 217
email: camp@indabaea.com
The campsite is situated near Bomas of Kenya and Nairobi National
Park. Muiri Lane is off Langata Road diagonally opposite Mobil Service
Station.
A taxi from the airport costs approx. 1,500 ksh (USD $25) and 1,000
ksh (USD $15) from the city centre. This is per taxi, not per person!!!
An airport pickup and drop-off can be arranged in advance by contacting
Debs with your flight details. An airport pick-up costs USD $30 per
person. Note: Taxis do not have meters, it is essential
to bargain over the price prior to getting into the taxi.
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