Itinerary Expand all Depart London. Day 1 Start Nairobi; overnight in hotel. The group flight usually arrives into Nairobi this afternoon and will be met and transferred to the start hotel. Land Only clients should aim to arrive at the hotel this afternoon. This evening's welcome briefing is the perfect opportunity to meet your guide and get to know your fellow travellers. Accommodation: Kenya Comfort Suites or similarStandard Hotel Arrive Nairobi. The group flight usually arrives into Nairobi this afternoon and will be met and transferred to the start hotel. Land Only clients should aim to arrive at the hotel this afternoon. This evening's welcome briefing is the perfect opportunity to meet your guide and get to know your fellow travellers. Accommodation: Kenya Comfort Suites or similarStandard Hotel Day 2 To Masai Mara; late afternoon game drive. After loading our things onto the overland vehicle we depart Nairobi and travel approximately 7 hours into the Masai Mara, one of the most famous ecosystems in the world. This vast grassland is teeming with life; plains game including wildebeest, gazelle, topi, zebra and buffalo abound in the rolling savannah, and never far away lay the predators; cheetah, lion and hyena. Between mid-August to late October one of the greatest spectacles on Earth takes place in the Mara - the annual migration of thousands of wildebeest, gazelle and zebra trampling their way across the long grass. Nothing is guaranteed on safari, but with the help of our brilliant guides you should see and learn a huge amount about the Masai Mara's resident wildlife as we game drive through the park this afternoon. Accommodation: Mara Springs Camp or similarComfortable Camping Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 3 Full day in the Masai Mara. A full day game drive in the Masai Mara to increase our chances of encountering many of the wildlife species found in the reserve. We find a quiet spot inside the park to enjoy lunch by our vehicle, looking out across the plains. There is also an optional Hot Air Balloon Safari in time for sunrise (including champagne and breakfast). Accommodation: Mara Springs Camp or similarComfortable Camping Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 4 To Lake Nakuru N.P.; afternoon game drive. We depart the Masai Mara in the morning after breakfast and drive to Lake Nakuru National Park, one of the finest small parks within Kenya, where we have an afternoon game drive. Protected by an electric fence, the park is widely known for its impressive population of Black and White rhino which are relatively easy to spot on game drives in the open savannah. Fever trees line the park and are a well-known spot for leopards to laze in, whilst one of the most impressive sights is the vast flamingo population. Owing to flooding the alkaline content of the lake has changed in recent years and as a result the flamingos no longer tend to be found in such large numbers, but this can change depending on the rainfall. Accommodation: Alps Hotel Nakuru or similarStandard Hotel Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 5 Morning game drive in Nakuru N.P.; to Eldoret. This morning we once again go in search of wildlife on a game drive in Lake Nakuru National Park. After lunch inside the park, we have a journey of around 3 hrs as we drive to Eldoret, one of Kenya's larger cities, where we spend the night. Accommodation: Greenwood Resort or similarStandard Hotel Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 6 To Jinja, Uganda. Today there is a long drive of about 250km to Jinja, which should take about 8 hours, including a border crossing into Uganda. The border crossing can be slow but we leave plenty of time for this and you'll no doubt find the experience interesting! Located on the shores of Lake Victoria, Jinja is the adventure capital of Uganda and the source of the River Nile. The area is most famous for grade IV and V white-water rafting excursions but there are plenty of other adrenaline fuelled activities here. Accommodation: Adrift Camp or similarComfortable Camping Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 7 Free day for optional activities. Today is free to choose from a range of optional activities. White-water rafting in Jinja is considered to be amongst the best in the world, with a half or full day route that varies from quiet pools and forested islands to thunderous rapids and drops. There are several grade V rapids to navigate including 'Big Brother', 'Overtime' and 'Silverback'. If rafting doesn't appeal, you can join a village walk, learn about a vibrant community project known as Soft Power which supports education, or visit the source of the White Nile. Accommodation: Adrift Camp or similarComfortable Camping Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 8 To Queen Elizabeth National Park. Today we have a long drive (9 hours) to Queen Elizabeth National Park (QENP). We drive to the west of Uganda as we gently descend into The Great Rift Valley and QENP. The park resides in a fertile, equatorial area and has beautiful scenery. It is Uganda’s most popular and accessible savannah reserve, with a total area of 1978 square kilometers. It is primarily associated with grassy savannah plains, but this impressive park also includes within its boundaries leafy rainforests, dense papyrus swamps and natural volcanic crater lakes. As a result, it has one of the highest biodiversity ratings of any game reserve in the world, including a total of 95 recorded mammal species and more than 610 species of birds. Accommodation: Parkview Lodge or similarStandard Hotel Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 9 Full day Queen Elizabeth National Park This morning we will explore QENP on a game drive in search of wildlife including elephants, lions, buffalo, leopard, hyena, jackal, topi, kob, bush buck and various others. In the afternoon we have a boat trip of about two hours along the Kazinga Channel to view some of the largest concentration of hippo in the world (reported to be about 30,000) and other game with excellent birding.Accommodation: Parkview Lodge or similarStandard Hotel Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 10 To Bwindi Impenetrable Forest We have a final early morning game drive in QENP and depart after breakfast, heading for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the Mountain gorillas. The journey is 300kms and takes 5-6 hours including stops along the way. Accommodation: Mulehe Gorilla Lodge or similarStandard Hotel Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 11 Trek to see Mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest You will probably remember today for the rest of your life as we spend a full hour in the company of a family of Mountain gorillas! Owing to the nature of the terrain and the need to explore to find the gorillas, our trek doesn't follow a path and instead our guides will cut a route through the undergrowth. After a safety briefing, we are assigned to a gorilla family group and begin our trek. You should expect a minimum of three hours walking on irregular terrain in order to find the gorillas; steep ascents and descents over muddy slopes are the norm. Strong footwear is essential and we recommend hiring a local porter to help you carry your bag/camera equipment and provide a steady, supportive hand (porters will be arranged and paid for locally on the day).Seeing wild Mountain gorillas in their natural habitat is an experience you will never forget. An adult male can weigh up to 195kg, a female up to 100kg, and a male can reach 1.7m in height. They are almost exclusively vegetarian and quite destructive eaters, which makes them unpopular with the farmers lower down the mountain slopes as they have been known to wreck a whole field of crops just to eat one plant. For this reason, and also because of poaching, the gorillas are very carefully protected. Gorillas are gentle creatures and are not known to attack unless very severely provoked. The family groups that we trek to see are habituated to human presence but to prevent over familiarisation our time with them is limited to one hour. The minimum distance that we must keep is 8 metres - we are not permitted any closer because gorillas are very susceptible to human disease. Please note that anyone with a cold or any similar ailment may not be permitted to join the trek.Accommodation: Mulehe Gorilla Lodge or similarStandard Hotel Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 12 Optional second Mountain gorilla trek. To Kigali This morning there is the option of getting a second gorilla permit, though due to the limited number of permits, this should be obtained at time of booking. For those who choose not to go on a second gorilla trek, there are other walks which you can do nearby or you can relax, reminiscing about the previous day’s encounters. In the afternoon, we cross the border into Rwanda and head to Kigali (those on the second Gorilla trek will typically be transferred separately). Please note that on some departures, due to availability of permits, we may have to swap these two days over with the free day (and optional second gorilla trek) on day 14 and the included gorilla trek on day 15 or we may have to split the group to trek with gorillas across both days. Accommodation: Beausejour Hotel or similarComfortable Hotel Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Dinner Day 13 Morning visit to the Genocide Museum and end. Rwanda is a country widely remembered for the genocide of 1994 in which over a million people were killed. There is a moving museum in Kigali to commemorate this time in Rwanda's history which we visit this morning. Our trip comes to an end in the afternoon where we bid Rwanda and our group goodbye. Those on the group flights will be transferred to the airport for the flight to London. Meals included: Breakfast Morning visit to the Genocide Museum and depart Our trip comes to an end today after breakfast where we bid Rwanda and our group goodbye.Those on the group flights will be transferred to the airport for the flight to London. Meals included: Breakfast Arrive London
Kenya There are no mandatory vaccination requirements. Recommended vaccinations are: Polio, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Typhoid, Hepatitis A. Malaria prophylaxis is essential and we suggest that you seek advice from your GP or travel health clinic about which malaria tablets to take. Dengue fever is a known risk in places visited. It is a tropical viral disease spread by daytime biting mosquitoes. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available for Dengue, and therefore the best form of prevention is to avoid being bitten. We recommend you take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
Rwanda Vaccination against Yellow Fever is necessary , and you must bring a valid certificate of vaccination. Recommended vaccinations are: Polio, Tetanus, Typhoid, Hepatitis A. Malaria prophylaxis is essential and we suggest that you seek advice from your GP or travel health clinic about which malaria tablets to take. Dengue fever is a known risk in places visited. It is a tropical viral disease spread by daytime biting mosquitoes. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available for Dengue, and therefore the best form of prevention is to avoid being bitten. We recommend you take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites. Zika fever is a mosquito‐borne viral disease and a known risk in places visited on this trip. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available, we therefore strongly recommend you take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
Uganda Vaccination against Yellow Fever is necessary , and you must bring a valid certificate of vaccination. Recommended vaccinations are: Polio, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Yellow Fever. Malaria prophylaxis is essential and we suggest that you seek advice from your GP or travel health clinic about which malaria tablets to take. Bilharzia is known to occur in some of the lakes or rivers visited on this itinerary, we therefore advise all to take advice from your guide or leader locally before venturing for a swim. Zika fever is a mosquito‐borne viral disease and a known risk in places visited on this trip. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available, we therefore strongly recommend you take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
Hotels, Lodges & Tented Camps On these departures we spend 9 nights in hotels/lodges and 6 nights in permanent tented camps. All the hotels/lodge accommodation is en suite and relatively comfortable, though not luxurious. We have selected, whenever possible, properties in or near the national parks we visit to enrich the wilderness experience of this trip. The tented camps that we use are typically at well-equipped resorts with walk in tents, beds and usually shared bathroom facilities. Most of these resorts have additional facilities such as a swimming pool, bar and sometimes WiFi. On some nights we have more than one accommodation option. This can mean that where we stay differs to what has been listed for the day. The accommodation that we select around Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is dependent on the gate we are using to access the park. Single supplement is available.
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Reviewed November 2019 Graham Wright Trip: Gorillas & Masai Mara - Accommodated The trip that just keeps on giving. Whereas nothing can be guaranteed this trip was one that just kept on giving. It surpassed all expectations and we were extremely fortunate to see and experience all that we did. Wildlife in abundance exhibiting some distinctive behaviour . The big 5 was seen in the first two days and with the animals being used to seeing traffic in the game reserves and National Parks they were almost within 'touching' distance from the truck. I have lost count of the many species of animals and birds seen throughout the journey. Equally spectacular was the scenery in the three very different countries visited. All the game lodges used enhanced the experience with buffalo even grazing outside (security procedures in place), Wild Waters set on an island in the middle of the Nile offered luxury not expected but was well received and was in the right place at the right time for our day of optional activities. The chance to meet and take part in local communities along with the extremely knowledgeable leader and driver all added to the 'adventure' of a lifetime. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? So many. A stand off with a rhino just yards from the truck. A similar approach from a bull elephant. A family of 4 cheetahs walking past the truck, lions asleep, hyenas at home in the mud by the track, a leopard resting within a tree posing for the photoshoot, visit to a Masai village and the work being done by Helen in trying to confront and re-educate a patriarchal society, a surreal experience of a hot air balloon safari followed by a cooked breakfast around tables on the Mara served with an abundance of Prosecco and herds of Zebras in the background. White water rafting down the Nile- an experience not to miss (even at my age). The spectacular Murchison falls, being charged by a hippo whilst cruising on the Nile. Don't forget the chimpanzees, the walk was easy and they made an appearance for us. I suppose the most inspirational moment was for our entire group to be in the middle of a family of 8 mountain gorillas with the babies playing at our feet, mother breast feeding just a few feet away and the giant alpha male less than 10 feet away demonstrating all the behaviour seen on documentaries. A truly special time and we were so privileged to be accepted into their environment. Last but not least, a sobering visit to the Genocide museum in Kigali, one should not avoid hearing about the history because one is on holiday, it helps to understand and see how far they have come. What did you think of your group leader? Gilbert was an extremely lively, enthusiastic, knowledgeable and passionate person who was always keen to impart his knowledge about the countries, culture and wildlife visited. He was readily available to deal with any questions or issues that arose. He was keen to support and use local resources whenever and wherever available. At the same time he was able to protect himself from unnecessary demands of his time. It was noted that he was constantly trying to meet the needs of the group when changes were inevitable. His partnership with Stoney, our driver, was a perfect combination as they both sought to make the adventure as perfect as possible. Perhaps because he tried to keep everybody happy, he needs to realise that in all group situations, not everyone can be as reasonable or respectful or polite as they should be. That is the nature of people and groups- it is not a reflection of him and his abilities. Do you have any advice for potential travellers? Be aware of early starts, long drives along some 'bumpy' roads. Expect the Gorilla trek to be more challenging. Read the trip notes carefully and you will not be surprised. It is a group experience, be prepared to be respectful to the other members of the group. The more you share with the group, the more you will get out of the adventure. Acknowledge that some areas you will be going to are a very different cultural experience to what we are used to
Reviewed December 2018 Anne Murgatroyd Trip: Gorillas & Masai Mara - Accommodated Disappointed A very expensive trip that didn’t live up to the perception of the trips notes. We had lots of changes to our accommodation which certainly was inferior and very basic. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? That one very special hour with the gorillas, the sights of the Masai Mara, White Water Rafting down the Nile and Murchison Falls. What did you think of your group leader? Jacob our group leader was fantastic . He was very knowledgeable and great to be around. Stonecold our driver also needs a special mention. Do you have any advice for potential travellers? If WW Rafting is on your list then check it out as a dam has been built and if open the rafting will be poor. If you really want to see Chimps be prepared for disappointment. Check how many on your trip. If not full then the bag situation doesn’t come into it. Be prepared for some very basic accommodation. After the Masai Mara the parks are pretty disappointing. Is there anything else you would like to add? Highlights for me were as above but in hindsight could just have done those in luxury accommodation and better travelling conditions at a much reduced cost. Reply from Exodus Reply from Exodus We would like to thank Anne for her feedback. Whilst we are pleased that she enjoyed seeing gorillas, the sights of the Masai Mara and white water rafting, and that she found her tour leader to be excellent, we are very sorry that she was disappointed with certain aspects of the trip. We regret that Anne's group was not able to see chimps in the Budongo Forest. This was the only departure in 2018 that did not see chimps in this location. Although there were an unusual number of accommodation changes to the trip notes on this departure, the words “or similar” are included in our literature because there is not one specific property that that is always used in each location. Whilst we consider these properties to meet the standard that we would expect, we will continue to closely monitor feedback regarding the accommodation used on this trip. John Penge – Product Manager
Reviewed January 2018 Pam Bell Trip: Gorillas & Masai Mara - Accommodated Totally amazing! The stunning scenery and the awesome wildlife were just two factors making this one of the best trips I have ever experienced. The four man crew were what made it extra special. The Masai Mara went well beyond expectations, with clear access to all of "the big five." Plus many many more species of birds and animals were on display throughout all of the national parks visited. The accommodation was clean and pleasant, the truck spacious and comfortable even over rough roads and on long journeys, while the meals were always made from fresh ingredients, very tasty and excellent quality. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? The mountain gorillas were awe-inspiring, well worth the climb up to see them. The optional chimp safari was also an amazing experience. The close proximity to lions, cheetahs, giraffes, rhinos, elephants - the list goes on and on; was extraordinary within such beautiful surroundings. I felt very privileged to share the pristine environment with them. What did you think of your group leader? Jacob was an excellent leader; professional, extremely patient and efficient, always friendly and caring. His knowledge and enthusiasm was enhanced very ably by the other crew members; Albert, Stone Cold and Raymond (Dolly). All four created a wonderful team whose one wish was to make our holiday go smoothly and be unforgettably enjoyable. Do you have any advice for potential travellers? The padlock for the personal locker on the truck needs to have a thin, but long shank. Is there anything else you would like to add? Everyone should have this experience once in their lives. Thank you guys.
Reviewed July 2014 Colin Roe Trip: Gorillas & Masai Mara - Accommodated Colin Roe Gorillas and Masai Mara. I have been on a lot of wildlife tours but this one blew them away.It was such an amazing trip the tour leader Often made us feel as though we had knew him for years his crew were also amazing.I would recommend this trip to anyone. The wildlife was outstanding but the gorillas made the trip finish off an amazing tour thank you Often and your staff. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? Tracking the gorillas for over 2 hours. What did you think of your group leader? Often is my idol I think the world of him even though I had never met him before he's a great leader and knows his job inside out. Do you have any advice for potential travellers? If your thinking of going just book it dont think about it and you will be writing the same reviews. Is there anything else you would like to add? I just could not fault this trip from start to finish I would definitely do this trip again.
Reviewed September 2010 Anonymous . Trip: Gorillas & Masai Mara - Accommodated GORILLAS & MASAI MARA This trip is packed with experiences. Fantastic wildlife that will leave you speechless, friendly local people who will make you feel welcome in their home and teach you about their history and culture, and stunning scenery. If you're in ay doubt about going on this trip, my advice is BOOK THIS TRIP!! What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? I can't narrow it down to one single thing. There were lots of inspirational moments. We went at the time of the migration, so the Masai Mara was teaming with wildlife. A million wildebeest is quite a sight - as are the crocs and other predators waiting for them to stumble! The lions were especially spectacular. We saw hunting behaviour and kills, lions teaching their cubs to hunt, defending their kills from hyena, etc - and all at very close range. We also saw cheetah, black and white rhino, and so much more. The balloon ride over the Masai Mara is also an incredible experience. The trip to Chimp Island is fantastic too. To see the work people are doing to rescue and protect chimps is admirable. We also learned a huge amount about this species and conservation efforts. It's fantastic that Exodus are supporting this project. The visit to the orphanage in Uganda is humbling, heart-breaking and joyous. Again, well done Exodus for supporting this cause. These kids need you. Jinja (Uganda) is a great place. The genocide museum in Kigali (Rwanda) is a sombre experience, but gives you a real unerstanding of modern-day Rwanda. Finally, the gorillas. So much more than I expected. The trek is interesting and well worth it. Gentle, comic and incredibly human-like - I dare anyone to look in the eyes of a gorilla and leave unchanged. A peak experience. In fact the whole holiday is a peak experience! When are we going back??! What did you think of your group leader? Our group leader (JJ) was fantastic. Knowlegeable, organised and a great sense of humour. Is there anything this man cannot do?! He worked alongside our cook (Bernard) and driver (Q). As a team, they were simply Brilliant! They definitely contributed to making this holiday an experience of a lifetime. I miss them all. Do you have any advice for potential travellers? Prepare yourself for quite long journeys in the overland truck on the road. These are longer than mentioned in the Trip Notes. However they are interesting and a really enjoyable part of the holiday. Don't take too many clothes - there are opportunities to do laundry en route - and there isn't a huge amount of room in the lockers on the truck. The truck (our lovely Isabella!) has recharging facilities, so take your phone, iPod, camera battery rechargers. Speaking of cameras, go armed to the teeth with memory cards! We got through memory cards at a phenomenal rate due to the amount of things we saw. The weather can change in a nanosecond, so go prepared to be roasting hot, soaked to the skin, cold...! And speaking of being wet and cold, not all the camp showers are hot ones! Take plenty of wet wipes if you can't brave a cold shower. There's lots of interesting nick-nacks to buy on the way, so take your dollars! I'd also recommend taking a nail-brush. I couldn't get my hands clean after several days of camping! Is there anything else you would like to add? This really is a holiday of a lifetime. Kenya's Masai Mara is magical. A wildlife lover's paradise. Uganda probably has the friendliest people on earth (and The Source cafe in Jinja probably sells the best iced lattes in the world!), and Rwanda is stunningly beautiful. Go with an open-mind, an open-heart, ready to learn, and a decent camera! And prepare to fall in love with the people and the wildlife of East Africa. I will definitely be returning....!
Reviewed July 2010 Anonymous . Trip: Gorillas & Masai Mara - Accommodated GORILLAS & MASAI MARA An amazing adventure that we will never forget! This has to be the best way to experience some of East Africa's most breath-taking scenery and meet some extraordinary people. What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? Meeting the Agashya group of mountain gorillas! Getting all tearful as 3 baby gorillas came helter-skeltering over one another to get to within 2 feet of our group - per magic! You cannot help but be moved by the presence of these truly magnificent gentle giants. Remember to listen to them too - the noises as they communicate with each other are absolutely delightful!Visiting the orphanage which is a short walk from the Adrift camp-site in Jinga and meeting Justine who provides shelter for 29 children there. She is an inspiration! She has little money for food and to pay the much-needed teachers to come and educate the children, but she has barrels of affection and a desire to make life better for the orphans in her careComing within a couple of metres of a family of lions and having the utter privelege of watching and listening to them interact, play and have the occasional grumble. All this as the sun slowly sets over the Masai Mara. Bliss!Travelling along the roads of Uganda and especially Rwanda and being greeted by bright smiling faces and enthusiastic waving from children and grown-ups alike. The are wonderful and just thinking about them still brings a little tear to my eye! What did you think of your group leader? Often is a SUPERSTAR! He was so helpful, organised, supportive, informative, flexible and good fun! He always provided us with clear guidance on the day ahead and we all genuinely looked forward to his post-dinner talks! He is clearly passionate about the people and places we visited on this trip, always urging us to interact with the locals and experience their culture. He also goes the extra mile - we adopt a gorilla who was a member of the Agashya Family. We were desperate to meet her and Often ensured we were included in the group visiting this family. Not an easy task when 50+ people turn up at the visitor centre in the morning all with their own preferences on how far they want to trek and which family they want to visit!JJ and Bernard were also fantastic! Bernard is the chef who every night informed us that 'dinner is calling for you to attack/terrorize it...'!! He never made the same meal twice and everything was fresh and well-prepared! He also has the best sense of humour!This team work SO HARD throughout the trip - they do everything to make sure your trip is perfect. They are a huge credit to Exodus! Do you have any advice for potential travellers? Be prepared for long bouncy drives along rough dusty roads - we made some great friends on this trip so much of the time travelling was spent chatting, giggling and waving at the local people and children who never tire of smiling and waving to the passing 'muzungos'! Sleep is tricky on these journeys but not impossible!Bring books/pens/football/bubbles for the children in the orphanages - there are two which you can visit. The children absolutely love to play and the teachers are very grateful for any items that will help educate them.Try and 'muck in' and help your tour leader and his team. This is not expected at all but we found it impossible to sit back and let Often, Bernard and JJ do all the running around for us. We helped get the chairs out and put away for meals; preparing the vegetables/fruit; keeping the truck tidy; washing up and clearing away, etc. It generates a great team spirit!Enjoy every hot shower you can along the way! Showers are available in most campsites...but they may be nothing more than a lukewarm drip at times! Pack your wet wipes and be prepared to have a more basic approach to your morning routine! Is there anything else you would like to add? Don't think about this any longer...BOOK IT! If I had the holiday time available and the money I would do this all over again tomorrow! I guarantee you will have some of the best experiences of your life!
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