11 Days in Masai Mara, Serengeti & Bwindi | From Game Drives to Gorilla Trekking
Trip Highlights
Journey through East Africa’s treasures, from gorilla trekking in Uganda’s misty forests to Kenya’s famed Big Five game drives and Tanzania’s iconic Serengeti plains.
Soar over the Mara’s vast savannas at dawn and watch the sunrise light up the landscapes below, providing breathtaking views of wildlife in the golden morning light.
Discover the endless plains of Serengeti, famous for the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebras that attracts predators in one of nature’s most dramatic events.
Connect with the Maasai people, known for their rich traditions, red attire, and deep connection to the land and wildlife around them.
Experience the thrill of coming face-to-face with the critically endangered mountain gorillas in Bwindi—a UNESCO World Heritage site.


Know Before You Go
- All visitors are required to carry valid ID proof.
- Meals in the restaurants or cafes are nor included.
- Please be aware that the package does not cover the cost of the visa, which must be obtained separately.
- Travel insurance is not included in the package.
- Kindly note that personal expenses are not included in the package and should be budgeted separately.
- Any activities or transfers not specified in the itinerary are not part of the package and require separate arrangements.
- Alcoholic Drinks are not included in the package.
Additional Information
This 11-day tour invites you to explore East Africa’s remarkable wildlife. Start with Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its dense jungle and rare mountain gorilla populations. Trek through this misty forest to experience an encounter with these incredible gorillas. Next, journey to the endless plains of the Serengeti, where vast savannas and acacia-studded landscapes host the Great Migration—a breathtaking movement of thousands of wildebeest and zebras across the plains. The tour ends in the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve, where abundant wildlife sightings and traditional Maasai culture await.





