East Africa in Depth 2008

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Travel through Uganda's tea plantations en route to trekking to see the mountain
gorillas. For thrills and spills why not raft the source of the Nile or perhaps
just sit back and watch the sunset over spectacular Zanzibar Island. Get involved
in a community project, see the myriad of flamingos at the soda lake of Nakuru,
spot rhino amongst the array of wildlife in the Rift Valley, experience 30,000
animals in the Ngorongoro Crater and maybe even the migration itself in the
Masai Mara. This tour combines the best East African wildlife watching spots
with the historic island of Zanizibar and some of the friendlist people you'll
ever meet.PLEASE NOTE: Clients who book on this tour also
have the option of participating in the Gorilla Trek. Permits for the Gorilla
Trek must be obtained well in advance of the departure date of the actual tour
itself and is subject to availability. For pricing details and more information,
please speak to one of our customer service agents, or email: adventuretours@kumuka.com

Itinerary

Week 1

Nairobi - Nakuru - Eldoret - Jinja

Week 2

Lake Bunyoni - Gorilla Trek (Optional) - Kampala

Week 3

Lake Naivasha - Narok - Masai Mara - Nairobi

Week 4

Amboseli - Arusha - Serengeti - Ngorongoro

Week 5

Dar es Salaam - Zanzibar - Nairobi

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