Uganda, Kenya & Tanzania Tours & Safaris
Gorilla trekking, Rwenzori mountain treks and wildlife safaris — all guided by local experts.
A focused 5-day climb of the Rwenzori — the Mountains of the Moon — straight up the Central Circuit to Margherita Peak (5,109m), Africa's third-highest point, and back down to your hotel in Kasese or Fort Portal. You'll pass through montane forest, bamboo, giant heather and the surreal Afro-alpine bogs of giant lobelia and groundsel before the glaciated summit. A serious high-altitude trek for fit, adventurous hikers.
Highlights
- Summit Margherita Peak (5,109m) via the Stanley glaciers
- Trek through five distinct vegetation zones in five days
- Cross the Lower and Upper Bigo bogs and Lake Bujuku
- Giant lobelias, groundsels and Afro-alpine giant heather
- Wildlife on the lower trail — colobus monkeys, three-horned chameleon, Rwenzori Turaco
The Rwenzori Mountains — the Mountains of the Moon — offer one of Africa's most spectacular trekking experiences. This multi-day circuit takes you through tropical rainforest, bamboo zones, alpine meadows, and glaciated peaks to summit Margherita Peak at 5,109m, Africa's third highest point. A UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its unique Afro-alpine vegetation, including giant lobelias and groundsels.
Highlights
- Summit Margherita Peak (5,109m) via Elena Glacier
- Trek through five distinct vegetation zones
- Explore alpine lakes and pristine valleys
- Experience unique Afro-alpine giant flora
- Cultural encounters with the Bakonzo people
Trek into the mist-covered Bwindi Impenetrable Forest — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — for an intimate encounter with a habituated mountain gorilla family. Spend a magical hour observing these gentle giants in their natural habitat, an experience that stays with you forever.
Highlights
- Mountain gorilla tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
- One hour with a habituated gorilla family
- Equator crossing photo stop
- Scenic drive through Uganda's green highlands
The ultimate Uganda combo — gorilla tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest paired with a classic safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Encounter tree-climbing lions in Ishasha, track chimpanzees in Kyambura Gorge, and cruise the Kazinga Channel.
Highlights
- Mountain gorilla tracking in Bwindi
- Ishasha tree-climbing lions
- Chimpanzee tracking in Kyambura Gorge
- Kazinga Channel boat cruise
- Classic game drives in Queen Elizabeth NP
A perfect introduction to Uganda — gorilla tracking in the ancient Bwindi forest, the serene beauty of Lake Bunyonyi with its island stories, and a scenic journey through the lush green highlands. Ideal for first-time visitors.
Highlights
- Mountain gorilla tracking in Bwindi
- Lake Bunyonyi boat ride and island exploration
- Equator crossing
- Scenic drive through Uganda's highlands
A short but immersive safari in the Maasai Mara National Reserve — home to the Great Migration and exceptional Big Five game viewing. Depart Nairobi, enjoy Rift Valley viewpoints, and spend two nights in the Mara with multiple game drives.
Highlights
- Maasai Mara National Reserve — Great Migration and Big Five
- Rift Valley viewpoints
- Multiple game drives for optimal wildlife viewing
Tanzania's most iconic parks in one short safari: the Ngorongoro Crater — the world's largest intact caldera — the endless plains of the Serengeti, and Lake Manyara with its tree-climbing lions and birdlife. Includes a visit to Olduvai Gorge.
Highlights
- Ngorongoro Crater — world's largest intact caldera
- Serengeti National Park — endless plains and migration
- Lake Manyara — tree-climbing lions and birdlife
- Olduvai Gorge — cradle of mankind
Experience Tanzania's finest in one journey: Lake Manyara, the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire. Tree-climbing lions, the Great Migration, the crater floor, and elephant country with baobabs — plus a visit to Olduvai Gorge.
Highlights
- Lake Manyara — tree-climbing lions and birdlife
- Serengeti National Park — endless plains and migration
- Ngorongoro Crater — world's largest intact caldera
- Tarangire — elephant country and baobab landscapes
- Olduvai Gorge — cradle of mankind