Embark on a 21-day journey through East Africa, where the breathtaking landscapes and incredible wildlife are matched only by the rich cultural heritage of its people. This adventure takes you through Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, offering the perfect blend of cultural immersion and thrilling wildlife experiences. You’ll meet local tribes, experience ancient traditions, and explore some of the continent’s most famous national parks.
This safari is designed for travellers who want more than just a wildlife experience — it’s for those who wish to connect deeply with East Africa’s heart and soul through its diverse cultures.
Your cultural and wildlife safari starts in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, a city of vibrant contrasts where modern life and tradition intertwine. Upon arrival, you’ll be met by your guide and transferred to your hotel. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner and an introduction to the journey ahead.
A city tour of Kigali will introduce you to Rwanda’s history, including a visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial. This emotional and educational experience provides insights into the country’s tragic past and its incredible recovery.
Today, immerse yourself in Rwandan culture. You’ll visit a traditional dance troupe and witness the famous Intore Dance, which celebrates victory and heroism. This powerful and graceful performance will give you an authentic glimpse of Rwanda’s cultural history.
After the dance, you’ll have a chance to interact with local artisans and women who create the iconic Agaseke baskets, a symbol of peace and reconciliation in Rwanda.
Leaving the city behind, head to Akagera National Park for a full day of wildlife viewing. This park is home to the Big Five and offers a chance to see elephants, lions, buffaloes, leopards, and rhinos, alongside Rwanda’s picturesque landscapes of savannahs and lakes.
Cross the border into Uganda, where you’ll visit the Batwa people in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. The Batwa, one of Africa’s oldest surviving indigenous groups, have a deep spiritual connection with the forest. They will take you on a forest walk, sharing their traditional knowledge of medicinal plants and hunting techniques.
Spend time learning about the Batwa’s hunter-gatherer lifestyle and their struggles to preserve their culture in the modern world.
Today is dedicated to a once-in-a-lifetime experience: tracking mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The trek through the dense forest can be challenging, but the reward of seeing a family of gorillas in their natural habitat is unforgettable.
Travel to Kampala, Uganda’s bustling capital city. In the afternoon, explore the city’s cultural landmarks, including the Uganda Museum, which showcases the country’s rich history and traditions.
Visit a local marketplace where you’ll find a variety of traditional crafts, such as bark cloth, and interact with local artisans.
Today, you’ll delve deep into the culture of the Baganda, Uganda’s largest ethnic group. Visit the Kasubi Tombs, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and learn about the Buganda Kingdom’s rich history and traditions. The Kabaka (king) of Buganda plays a central role in the spiritual and cultural life of the people.
Engage in storytelling sessions with elders who will share legends and folktales passed down through generations.
Head to northeastern Uganda and the remote Kidepo Valley National Park. Along the way, you’ll stop to meet the Karamojong, a semi-nomadic tribe known for their cattle-herding lifestyle. The Karamojong live in manyattas (traditional homesteads) and have a rich culture revolving around livestock.
Participate in a Karamojong dance and learn about their unique cattle-based social structure and traditional ceremonies.
Enjoy a full day of game drives in Kidepo Valley National Park, one of Uganda’s most remote and beautiful parks. Here, you can see lions, elephants, giraffes, and an array of bird species.
Today, you’ll cross the border into Kenya and head to the famous Maasai Mara National Reserve, where you’ll spend the next few days experiencing one of Africa’s premier wildlife destinations.
Visit a Maasai village and learn about the tribe’s traditional way of life. The Maasai are known for their vibrant beadwork, distinctive red shukas, and the iconic Adumu (jumping dance), which you’ll witness firsthand.
Spend a full day exploring the Maasai Mara on game drives. This park is home to the Big Five and is world-renowned for the annual wildebeest migration. Your guide will take you through the savannah, where you’ll have the chance to see lions, elephants, rhinos, and more.
Return to the Maasai village for a deeper cultural immersion. Learn about the Maasai’s herding traditions and their spiritual connection to cattle. You’ll also have the opportunity to try your hand at traditional Maasai skills such as beadwork and fire-making.
Travel to Lake Nakuru National Park, famous for its flamingos and other bird species. Enjoy a game drive where you’ll have the chance to see rhinos, zebras, and giraffes, all against the backdrop of the stunning Rift Valley.
Arrive in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, for a day of exploration. Visit the Nairobi National Museum and the Kazuri Beads Women Cooperative, where local women create handmade jewellery using traditional techniques.
Engage with the local artisans and learn about the history behind their crafts, which support women’s empowerment.
Cross the border into Tanzania and head to the shores of Lake Eyasi, where you’ll meet the Hadzabe people, one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes in Africa. The Hadzabe still live in small groups, hunting with bows and arrows and gathering wild plants.
Join the Hadzabe on a hunt and learn about their deep connection to the land and their sustainable way of life. The experience offers a rare glimpse into an ancient lifestyle.
Spend the day exploring Lake Manyara National Park, famous for its tree-climbing lions and diverse birdlife. Enjoy a game drive and take in the stunning views of the Great Rift Valley escarpment.
Today, you’ll visit the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most extraordinary wildlife spots in the world. The crater is home to a large concentration of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and flamingos.
Travel to the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, where you’ll meet the Chagga people. The Chagga are known for their terraced farming techniques and rich oral traditions. You’ll visit a Chagga homestead, sample local coffee, and learn about their farming practices.
Experience the Chagga’s connection to Mount Kilimanjaro through their stories and traditions.
Today, you’ll head to the Serengeti, one of Tanzania’s most iconic wildlife destinations. Spend the day on game drives, where you’ll have the opportunity to see lions, cheetahs, elephants, and possibly the Great Migration, depending on the season.
Enjoy another full day of wildlife viewing in the Serengeti, with your guide pointing out the incredible variety of animals that call this park home.
Your 21-day cultural and wildlife safari comes to an end today. You’ll be transferred to Kilimanjaro International Airport in Arusha for your flight home, taking with you unforgettable memories of East Africa’s cultures and wildlife.
This comprehensive 21-day safari promises to be a journey of a lifetime, offering an intimate connection with the people, traditions, and wildlife of East Africa.