- Departure; Scheduled and tailor-made departure dates
- Duration; 10 Days / 9 Nights
- Lodging; Luxury Lodges & Hotels
- Group Size; Minimum 2
- Note: Travel insurance is compulsory for all safaris
Days 1-4: Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda)
- Your safari starts in the capital of Rwanda, Kigali.
- A private road transfer (around 3 hours in total) brings one to Singita's Kwitonda Lodge, you home for the next 4 nights.
- The amazing and luxurious Kwitonda Lodge boasts breathtaking views of the Sabyinyo, Gahinga and Muhabura volcanoes as well as those high-altitude forests that surround.
- Eight luxurious suites feature private heated plunge pools, outdoor fireplaces and large timber-framed windows.
- One's stay here is all about visiting those mountain Gorilla's, staying at Kwitonda Lodge puts one within easy reach.
- Daily trek groups allow for eight people per gorilla family per day, and the age limit for trekking is 15.
- One does need a reasonable level of fitness to hike for a few hours in the mountainous forests.
- Truly, a once in a lifetime opportunity awaits as one watches the "gentle giants of the forest" from a distance.
- As a brand, Singita offers up some of the best lodges found anywhere in Africa, Kwitonda is certainly no different, a stunning establishment waits.
- Meals: Full Board
- Accommodation: Singita Kwitonda Lodge
Day 5: Nairobi (Kenya)
- One's safari in Rwanda ends this morning with a 3-hour private roads transfer back to Kigali and a connecting international flight to Nairobi, Kenya.
- Due to the timings of international and domestic flights, a night in Nairobi is a must.
- Situated in Nairobi's Karen residential area, Hemingways Nairobi, a boutique hotel offers guests luxury, fine dining and magnificent views of the nearby Ngong Hills.
- Hemingways Nairobi is a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the world.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Accommodation: Hemingways Nairobi
Days 6-9: Mara Naboisho Conservancy (Kenya)
- Breakfast at Hemingways Nairobi is followed by an airport transfer and a light aircraft transfer to the Mara region and Olare Orok Conservancy.
- The following three nights are spent at the stunning Mara Nyika Camp, Relais and Châteaux establishment that offers up the very best in accommodation, services, amenities and activities.
- Safari activities in the area include; game drives and night drives as well as optional balloon safaris and cultural excursions.
- Mara Nyika Camp, with three luxury tented suites and 2x two-bedroom family suites (five in total).
- All suites are positioned far enough apart to ensure the ultimate privacy.
- The Olare Orok Conservancy is the perfect safari destination for those looking to avoid the crowds of the Masai Mara without sacrificing one's wildlife experience.
- Meals: Full Board
- Accommodation: Mara Nyika Camp
Day 10: Kenya And Rwanda Luxury Safari Ends
- One's last morning safari activities in the Olare Orok Conservancy is followed by an air transfer back to Nairobi.
- Either connect to one's next safari destination or the journey home starts.
- Meals: Breakfast
On Request
The Above Rates should be used as a guideline only.
- All rates are subject to availability
- Rates may vary according to season
- Lodging may change depending on your budget
- All rates may change without notice
- Single supplement may apply
- Accommodation as per itinerary
- Meals as per itinerary
- Activities as per itinerary
- Private air charts as per itinerary
- Selected drinks (except Nairobi)
- Included activities as per lodge
- International flights
- Premium brand spirits and champagne
- Optional safari activities
- Items of a personal nature
- Travel insurance
- Visas
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