19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari Expedition to Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda & Rwanda Luxury Safari Holiday – As Personally Experienced by Winton and Kayler (American Travelers)
When I first embarked on this 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari journey across Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda, I believed I had a sense of what a safari truly was or so I thought. Yet nothing could have prepared me for the sheer awe, the emotional depth, and the overwhelming majesty that would unfold across the four countries that cradle the most profound wildlife and cultural landscapes on Earth. Organized and executed by Deks Safaris and Tours Ltd, this luxury expedition reshaped my understanding of travel, nature, and connection. Over 19 days, I not only traversed world-famous national parks and UNESCO-listed ecosystems, but also encountered the most intimate wildlife experiences imaginable: lions hunting at dawn, elephants nurturing their calves beneath ancient baobab trees, gorillas watching me with soulful eyes, and golden monkeys dancing through bamboo forests.
As Personally Experienced by Winton and Kayler
The 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari felt like a living documentary only that I was not watching from a screen; I was living inside the story itself.
From Tanzania’s sweeping Serengeti plains and the dramatic Ngorongoro Crater, through Kenya’s legendary Masai Mara, continuing to Uganda’s dense rainforests full of chimpanzees and gorillas, and concluding in Rwanda’s mountainous Volcanoes National Park, every day revealed a new layer of East Africa’s beauty. And woven through it all, the human encounters were equally unforgettable. The Maasai warriors in Kenya, the Batwa forest keepers of Bwindi, the Rwandan conservationists inspired by Dian Fossey all added a rich cultural tapestry to the wildlife encounters.
Expedition to Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda & Rwanda
Deks Safaris and Tours Ltd orchestrated every detail from luxury accommodations perched on hilltops and crater rims, to breath-taking sunrise hot air balloon rides, private game drives, exclusive Gorilla habituation experiences, and seamless border crossings. At every stage, I felt safe, cared for, and guided by experts who knew these lands intimately and respectfully.
This 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari is not simply a collection of destinations; it is a journey that reconnects you with the natural world. It is a holiday that immerses you in landscapes so pristine they feel untouched by time. It offers a chance to understand Africa’s wildlife with a depth impossible on a shorter safari. And most importantly, it is a transformational experience one that lingers in your emotions long after your plane departs Kigali on Day 19.
Below, I share this extraordinary route as I lived it day by day through encounters, stories, and magical moments that define a truly exceptional luxury safari.
19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari Expedition Highlights
Day | Activities | Accommodation |
Day 1 | Arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport in Tanzania and Road Transfer to Tarangire National Park for a Wildlife Experience | Tarangire Sopa Lodge |
Day 2 | Morning Game Drive in Tarangire National Park and Proceed to Ngorongoro Crater for Another Experience and Overnight | Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge |
Day 3 | Morning Road Transfer to Serengeti National Park for Exceptional Wildlife and Guided Safari Game Drives | Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge |
Day 4 | Adventure in Serengeti National Park with Game Drives, Great Wildlife Migration, and Morning Hot Air Balloon Ride | Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge |
Day 5 | Another Day of Adventure in Serengeti National Park with Game Drives, Nature Walks, Maasai people Visit and Sundowner Experience | Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge |
Day 6 | Morning Road Transfer to Masai Mara National Reserve and Have a Sundowner Experience in the Reserve | Mara Serena Safari Lodge |
Day 7 | Adventure in Masai Mara National Reserve with Game Drives, Nature Walks, and Maasai Boma Village Visit | Mara Serena Safari Lodge |
Day 8 | Morning Road Transfer to Nairobi City and Flight to Entebbe Airport Uganda | Best Western Premier Garden Hotel |
Day 9 | Morning Road to Murchison Falls National Park with White Tracking in Ziwa Sanctuary, Hike to the Top of Murchison Falls, and Evening Relaxation | Entikko Safari Lodge/Chobe Safari Lodge |
Day 10 | Adventure in Murchison Falls National Park with Game Drives and Boat Cruise on the Victoria Nile | Entikko Safari Lodge/Chobe Safari Lodge |
Day 11 | Morning Road Transfer to Kibale Forest National Park and Afternoon Relaxation at the Lodge | Kyaninga Lodge |
Day 12 | Enjoy Chimpanzee Habituation Experience in Kibale Forest and Afternoon Have a Bigodi Swamp Walk with Community Involvement | Kyaninga Lodge |
Day 13 | Road Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Check In, After Lunch Do Afternoon Game Drive and Sundowner at Mweya Peninsular | Mweya Safari Lodge |
Day 14 | Adventure in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Morning Lion Tracking, Boat Cruise on Kazinga Channel and Game Drives | Mweya Safari Lodge |
Day 15 | Morning Road Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Afternoon Enjoy Batwa Cultural Experience | Four Gorillas Lodge |
Day 16 | Go Mountain Gorilla Habituation Experience (Spend Four Hours with the Gorillas) and Afternoon Relaxation at Lake Bunyonyi with a Sunset Boat Cruise | Arcadia Lodge |
Day 17 | Morning Relaxation and Later Cross Boarder to Volcanoes National Park Rwanda with a Visit to Diani Fossey Gorilla Fund | Sambora Kinigi |
Day 18 | Enjoy a Morning Golden Monkey Tracking Experience in Volcanoes National Park and Afternoon Drive to Kigali City for Relaxation | Hotel Des Mille Collines |
Day 19 | Enjoy a Half Day Kigali City Tour and Afternoon Reserved for a Flight Back Home – End of Safari | None |
19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari Quotation Based on a Luxury Safari and for Two People
- Rate Per Person: US$16,921
- Total Rate for Two People: US$33,842
Detailed 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari Expedition Story
DAY 1 – Arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport & Transfer to Tarangire National Park
- Accommodation: Tarangire Sopa Lodge
Landing at Kilimanjaro Airport felt like stepping into a warm embrace the Tanzanian air greeted me with a mixture of earthy scents, distant birdcalls, and a distinct sense of adventure. Immediately, the warm smile of my Deks Safaris guide assured me that the next 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari were in the hands of professionals who understood Africa’s rhythms intimately. As we drove toward Tarangire National Park, the landscape transitioned from bustling roadside villages to open savannah dotted with ancient baobab trees standing like silent guardians of history.
Crossing into Tarangire, the safari experience began even before reaching the lodge. Dusty tracks came alive with wildlife elephants wandering in families, impalas springing gracefully between acacia shrubs, and giraffes stretching their necks into the sky as though welcoming us. I remember the moment I saw my first elephant calf, playfully nudging its mother; it was a heart-warming scene that set the tone for the 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari journey.
How is a Safari in Tarangire National Park Like?
Arriving at Tarangire Sopa Lodge was a delight of comfort and wilderness luxury. Located deep within the park, the lodge seemed woven into nature rather than imposed upon it. From the terrace, I watched the sun slip behind baobabs, painting the sky with fiery streaks of orange and purple. The evening was spent listening to the distant roars of lions and the soft calls of nightjars, while enjoying a warm meal and planning tomorrow’s explorations with my guide.
Tarangire on the first day awakened my senses to Africa’s rhythm a place where every breeze carries a story, every shadow holds life, and every moment feels suspended in timeless wonder.
- Animals to Spot Today: Elephants (large herds), Giraffes, Lions, Impalas, Warthogs, Olive baboons, Waterbucks
- Birds to Spot Today: Yellow-collared lovebirds, Lilac-breasted rollers, Ostriches, Red-billed hornbills, White-bellied go-away-birds
DAY 2 – Game Drive in Tarangire & Transfer to Ngorongoro Crater
- Accommodation: Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge
This morning began with golden light flooding Tarangire’s landscape as we set out early for a game drive. Tarangire at dawn is a magnificent chorus—elephants rumble softly, francolins call sharply, and the air feels cool and alive. We followed fresh lion tracks imprinted in the dust, and soon enough, spotted a pride lounging beneath a sausage tree. Their cubs played freely, tumbling over one another, while the lionesses observed us with regal calmness. Moments like this felt surreal, as though the park had opened a private window into its wild heart.
As we drove out of Tarangire en route to Ngorongoro, the terrain shifted dramatically—rolling hills, Maasai villages with red-clothed warriors herding cattle, and lush highlands replacing savannah. Entering the Ngorongoro Conservation Area felt like stepping into Africa’s Eden. Misty clouds hung low over the crater rim, giving the landscape an ethereal beauty.
Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge, built into the crater wall, offered astonishing views directly into the world’s largest intact caldera. Standing on the balcony, I felt humbled by the sheer scale thousands of animals roaming its floor in a harmonious blend of grasslands, swamps, forests, and lakes. Dinner was accompanied by traditional Maasai performances, adding warmth and cultural richness to the evening.
Ngorongoro promised wonders for tomorrow, but even tonight, watching the crater glow softly under the moonlight, I felt profoundly grateful for this 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari already unfolding so beautifully.
- Animals to Spot Today: Lions, Elephants, Zebras, Wildebeests, Dik-diks, Buffaloes
- Birds to Spot Today: Secretary birds, Helmeted guineafowl, Tawny eagles, Weaver birds
- Cultures Encountered: Maasai herders, Highland agricultural communities
DAY 3 – Transfer to Serengeti National Park & Game Drives
- Accommodation: Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge
Today was the day I entered the legendary Serengeti the name itself evokes images of endless plains, thundering herds, and predator-studded horizons. The drive from Ngorongoro to Serengeti is a pilgrimage through nature’s masterpieces. Before entering the park, we stopped at the famous Olduvai Gorge Museum, where the story of humankind begins. Standing at the site where early human fossils were discovered felt deeply moving, grounding this 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari within the greater narrative of human history.
When we finally crossed into Serengeti National Park, it was as though the world widened instantly. The plains stretched endlessly, shimmering under the sun in shades of gold and green. Wildlife appeared almost immediately wildebeests marching in straight lines, zebras grazing peacefully, and topis standing tall atop termite mounds like vigilant sentinels.
Our afternoon game drive introduced me to Serengeti’s drama. We witnessed a cheetah mother teaching her cubs to stalk, their sleek bodies blending effortlessly into the grass. A massive herd of buffalo watched us with suspicion while elephants flapped their ears gently in the heat.
Arriving at Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge felt like stepping into a sanctuary of elegance. Its stone-built structures blend beautifully with the surroundings, offering panoramic views of the bush. Tonight, as I sat by the fireplace listening to distant hyena whoops, I realized Serengeti’s energy is unlike anything else a world raw, ancient, and vibrantly alive.
- Animals to Spot Today: Wildebeests, Zebras, Cheetahs, Buffaloes, Elephants, Topis, Hyenas
- Birds to Spot Today: Kori bustards, Grey crowned cranes, Vultures, Superb starlings
- Cultural Notes: Visit to Olduvai Gorge.
DAY 4 – Serengeti Game Drives, Great Migration & Hot Air Balloon Safari
- Accommodation: Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge
The fourth day began before sunrise, as the Serengeti prepared its spectacular daily transformation from darkness to light. I embarked on a once-in-a-lifetime experience: a sunrise hot air balloon ride over the plains. Floating silently above the vast herds of wildebeests and zebras was an emotional moment seeing the Great Migration from the sky offered a perspective no ground 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari could match. As the balloon glided effortlessly, the horizon blazed with hues of orange and crimson, illuminating predators returning from their night hunts and herbivores beginning to graze.
After a champagne bush breakfast, we resumed game drives through migration corridors where thousands of animals moved in synchronized rhythm. Lions lounged near rocky kopjes, waiting for opportunities, while hyenas patrolled scavenging routes. At one point, a herd of elephants crossed the road directly in front of us, their matriarch leading with calm authority.
The Serengeti felt infinite today a living river of life stretching far beyond the eye could see.
DAY 5 – Another Day in Serengeti: Game Drives, Nature Walks, Maasai Visit & Sundowner
- Accommodation: Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge
Today was a deeper dive into the Serengeti’s soul a day that combined thrilling game drives, quiet nature walks, cultural exploration, and a magical sunset sundowner. We began at sunrise with a shorter game drive focused on predator tracking. Our guide followed hyena calls that echoed across the plains, leading us to a fresh lion kill. Watching the dynamics between vultures, hyenas, and lionesses reminded me how raw and intricately balanced the Serengeti ecosystem is.
Later in the morning, we embarked on a guided nature walk a rare privilege in the Serengeti. Accompanied by an armed ranger, we learned how to interpret tracks, identify medicinal plants, and understand the survival strategies of small animals and insects often overlooked during vehicle safaris. Walking through the grasslands made me feel like part of the landscape rather than an observer; every rustle, chirp, and scent became heightened.
By afternoon, we drove toward the Maasai communities bordering the park. Visiting a Maasai boma was a cultural highlight warriors performed their iconic jumping dance, children peered curiously at us, and elders shared stories about their coexistence with wildlife. Their resilience and traditions revealed a profound harmony with nature that is rarely seen in modern life.
We ended the day with a stunning Serengeti sundowner on a private rocky kopje. As the sky turned golden, painting silhouettes of acacias across the horizon, I felt overwhelmed by gratitude. Lions roared in the distance as the sun dipped below the earth a reminder that in this ancient land, nature remains in command.
- Animals to Spot Today: Lions, Hyenas, Wildebeests, Zebras, Elephants, Gazelles, Jackals
- Birds to Observe: Martial eagles, Secretary birds, Hoopoes, Vultures, White storks
- Cultural Encounter: Full Maasai Boma visit (traditional dances, homestead tour, cultural sharing)
DAY 6 – Road Transfer to Masai Mara (Kenya) & Sundowner Experience
- Accommodation: Mara Serena Safari Lodge
This morning marked our farewell to the Serengeti as we made our way toward Kenya’s crown jewel the Masai Mara National Reserve. The drive across the Isebania border felt symbolic: from one great wilderness into another, seamlessly bound by the rhythm of the migrating herds. The border crossing, coordinated perfectly by Deks Safaris, was smooth and efficient, reflecting their mastery of multi-country safari logistics.
Upon entering the Mara, the landscape felt both familiar and new. While interconnected with the Serengeti, the Mara carries a unique character lush rolling plain, dramatic skies, and an astonishing abundance of predators. It is a land where big cats rule, and their presence is felt everywhere.
After checking in at Mara Serena Safari Lodge perched dramatically atop a hill offering panoramic views—we headed out for a late afternoon safari of 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari. The wildlife density was immediate. Within minutes, we encountered a coalition of cheetahs scanning the horizon, dozens of elephants grazing side by side, and vultures spiraling above a distant carcass.
The day concluded with a luxurious sundowner overlooking the Mara River. The riverbanks were alive with hippos grunting in the water and crocodiles sunning themselves lazily. As the sky blazed orange and pink, I sipped a chilled drink and watched the silhouettes of giraffes crossing the plains in slow motion. The Masai Mara had already cast its spell on me, wild, beautifully unpredictable, and overflowing with life.
- Animals to Spot Today: Cheetahs, Elephants, Hippos, Crocodiles, Zebras, Topis, Lions
- Birds to Spot: African fish eagles, Saddle-billed storks, Yellow-billed oxpeckers, Augur buzzards
- Cultural Notes: Observation of Maasai warriors guiding cattle near the reserve, Introduction to the Kenya–Tanzania ecosystem connection
DAY 7 – Adventure in Masai Mara: Game Drives, Nature Walks & Maasai Village Visit
- Accommodation: Mara Serena Safari Lodge
Today unfolded like a live wildlife documentary every moment in the Masai Mara brimming with action, beauty, and discovery. We started with a dawn game drive, the golden light revealing fresh predator tracks. Within minutes, we encountered lions on a hunt: a disciplined lioness leading her pride through tall grass toward a grazing herd of zebras. Watching their silent communication, the focused eyes, and the calculated movements was breath-taking. Although the hunt didn’t succeed, witnessing the process up close was unforgettable 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari.
Later in the morning, we ventured on a guided nature walk with Maasai naturalists who explained traditional uses of local plants, animal spoor identification, and the cultural practices that help the Maasai coexist sustainably with wildlife. These walks always felt grounding—an intimate reminder that life here is interconnected in ways that modern lifestyles rarely allow.
In the afternoon, we visited an authentic Maasai village, where warriors performed vibrant dances and elders shared stories of heritage and resilience. The Maasai way of life is deeply intertwined with their cattle, land, and spiritual relationship with nature. Their colorful attire, rhythmic chants, and warm hospitality created one of the most emotive cultural exchanges of the entire trip.
By evening, we took another scenic drive through the reserve, spotting hyenas interacting with their cubs near an abandoned aardvark den and giraffes nibbling acacia trees in the fading light. The Mara transforms at dusk the air thick with birdsong, the wind cool, and the plains glowing amber. It was a perfect end to a perfect day.
- Animals to Spot Today: Lions (pride hunt observation), Hyenas, Zebras, Giraffes, Wildebeests, Buffaloes, Thompson’s gazelles
- Birds to Spot: Lilac-breasted rollers, African grey hornbills, Crowned lapwings, Secretary birds
- Cultural Encounter: Full Maasai village (boma) experience
DAY 8 – Road Transfer to Nairobi & Flight to Entebbe (Uganda)
- Accommodation: Best Western Premier Garden Hotel
After breakfast with sweeping views of the Mara, we departed toward Nairobi. The drive out of the reserve offered a final farewell to Kenya’s wild heart—elephants crossing our path in stately procession, ostriches sprinting across open plains, and hartebeests standing proudly like sentinels bidding us goodbye.
Arriving in Nairobi felt like shifting into a new world—modern skyscrapers, bustling avenues, and a cosmopolitan energy. Yet even in the city, Kenya’s warmth was evident in the smiles, conversations, and vibrant culture.
From Nairobi, we boarded our scheduled flight to Entebbe, Uganda. As we descended over Lake Victoria, the vast inland sea glimmered under the sun, welcoming us to the Pearl of Africa. The air here felt softer, the landscape greener, and the atmosphere calmer.
19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari representatives were already waiting at the airport, ensuring a seamless transfer to our hotel. At Best Western Premier Garden Hotel, I enjoyed a quiet, restorative evening. The shift from the savannah to Uganda’s lush atmosphere felt refreshing. Birds chirped even in the hotel gardens, hinting at the rainforest wonders awaiting in the next days—chimpanzees in Kibale, lions in Queen Elizabeth, and the majestic gorillas of Bwindi.
Tonight, offered a peaceful reset, preparing both heart and mind for the extraordinary wildlife encounters Uganda had in store.
- Cultural Notes: Interaction with Nairobi’s urban culture, Arrival impressions of Uganda’s warm hospitality
DAY 9 – Road to Murchison Falls: Rhino Tracking, Top of the Falls Hike & Relaxation
- Accommodation: Entikki Safari Lodge / Chobe Safari Lodge
This morning, we began our journey toward Uganda’s largest conservation area—Murchison Falls National Park. Our first stop was the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, the only place in Uganda where southern white rhinos is being reintroduced. Tracking rhinos on foot was both thrilling and humbling. Guided by trained rangers, we approached the grazing giants with careful quietness. Watching a mother rhino eat peacefully while her calf rested beside her was a powerful reminder of the importance of conservation efforts.
We continued toward Murchison Falls, stopping for lunch before entering the park. The ascent to the Top of the Falls was unforgettable. The Nile—a river so mighty it shaped civilizations—forces itself through a narrow 7-meter gorge, exploding into a thunderous cascade. Standing there, mist rising around us, the ground trembling underfoot, I felt the immense power of nature in its rawest form.
By late afternoon, we reached our lodge and settled in as the sun dipped low over the river Nile. The atmosphere was serene—hippos grunted in the waters below, and distant birds sang their evening songs. After dinner, I sat outside listening to the soothing river sounds, grateful for another day of remarkable 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari discovery.
- Animals to Spot Today: Southern white rhinos, Bushbucks, Uganda kobs, Warthogs, Monkeys (black-and-white colobus)
- Birds to Spot: Shoebill stork (possible en route), African fish eagle, Great blue turaco, Abyssinian ground hornbill
- Cultural Notes: Conservation education at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, Interaction with Ugandan communities along the highway

Victoria Falls & Uganda Safari
DAY 10 – Game Drives & Nile Boat Cruise in Murchison Falls National Park
- Accommodation: Entikki Safari Lodge
Today was the moment we truly met the wildlife of northern Uganda. We left the lodge before sunrise, crossing the Nile by ferry as the sky brightened. The northern savannah of Murchison is vast, beautiful, and teeming with animals. Within minutes, we encountered Uganda’s famous Rothschild giraffes—tall, elegant, and uniquely patterned. They moved gracefully across the plains like drifting towers.
Further ahead, lions lounged beneath acacia trees, their golden coats gleaming in the morning light. We watched a pair of lionesses stalking a herd of Uganda kobs, symbolizing the raw, instinctive dance of predator and prey. Elephants marched steadily across open fields, buffaloes wallowed in muddy pools, and hartebeests bounded through tall grass.
In the afternoon, we embarked on the classic Nile boat cruise to the base of Murchison Falls. The river was alive with hippos clustered in pods, crocodiles sunbathing on sandy shores, and waterbirds sweeping low over the water. Approaching the falls was breathtaking—mist rose like smoke as the deafening roar of the rushing Nile grew louder.
The cruise ended with sightings of giant kingfishers and bee-eaters darting in vibrant flashes of color. Returning to the lodge, the evening sky painted itself in purples and golds. Uganda had revealed its wild heart—and it was magnificent.
- Animals to Spot Today: Rothschild giraffes, Lions, Elephants, Buffaloes, Uganda kobs, Hartebeests, Hippos, Nile crocodiles
- Birds to Spot: Giant kingfisher, grey herons, Pied kingfisher, Bee-eaters, African darters
- Cultural Notes: Insights into northern Ugandan communities around the park, Conservation discussions with boat guides
DAY 11 – Road Transfer to Kibale Forest National Park & Afternoon at Leisure
- Accommodation: Kyaninga Lodge
Leaving Murchison behind, today we journeyed deeper into the lush heartlands of Uganda. The drive toward Kibale Forest was incredibly scenic—rolling hills covered with banana plantations, tea estates painted in vibrant green, and crater lakes shimmering under the gentle sun. Uganda truly lives up to its name: the Pearl of Africa. Every turn revealed landscapes so rich and fertile, they looked like living postcards.
We arrived at the breathtaking Kyaninga Lodge in the afternoon. Perched above an ancient volcanic crater lake, the lodge stands as one of Africa’s most architecturally stunning eco-luxury retreats. Crafted entirely from hand-carved logs, it feels both rustic and regal—a masterpiece suspended between sky, water, and forest.
From the balcony of my cottage, I watched clouds cast moving shadows over the crater lake while birds of all kinds sang from the treetops. It was a place where time seemed to slow just enough to give the soul room to breathe. After several days of action-packed game drives, today’s gentle pace felt like a gift. I enjoyed a quiet lunch overlooking the water, followed by a leisurely walk through the lodge gardens.
In the evening, the cool highland air carried scents of rainforest and fresh earth. As the sun set behind the Rwenzori Mountain ranges, painting the sky in soft purples and pinks, I realized how unique this journey had become—each destination unfolding an entirely different chapter of Africa’s beauty. Tomorrow promised one of the greatest highlights of the 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari: the Chimpanzee Habituation Experience in Kibale Forest.
- Animals/Birds to Spot Today: Black-and-white colobus monkeys, Red-tailed monkeys, Vervet monkeys, Great blue turaco, Western tinkerbirds
- Cultural Notes: Local farmers in the tea-growing regions, Rwenzori foothill communities

Uganda Tours
DAY 12 – Chimpanzee Habituation Experience & Bigodi Swamp Walk
- Accommodation: Kyaninga Lodge
Today stands among the most profound wildlife encounters of my life. Before dawn, we entered Kibale Forest—the primate capital of East Africa—for a full-day Chimpanzee Habituation Experience. Unlike standard tracking, habituation allows visitors to spend extended time (up to six hours) with chimps as they go about their natural routines.
As the forest awoke, mist hanging low among the towering trees, we located a family of chimpanzees descending from their nesting sites. The forest was alive with energy—birds calling overhead, monkeys leaping between branches, and the distant hoots of chimps echoing through the canopy. Watching the chimps feed, groom, play, and communicate at such close range was like observing distant relatives who walked a slightly different evolutionary road. Their expressions were deeply human; their interactions tender, dramatic, and intelligent.
In the afternoon, we visited Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, a community-run swamp famous for its biodiversity. Our walk through the boardwalk paths introduced us to rare birds, playful monkeys, and local villagers engaged in small crafts and community tourism projects. It was heart-warming to see how conservation and community livelihoods come together harmoniously in this region.
I returned to Kyaninga Lodge exhilarated yet emotionally grounded—today was not merely a wildlife experience, but a reminder of our shared ancestry and shared responsibility toward the natural world.
- Animals to Spot Today: Chimpanzees (full-day habituation), Red colobus monkeys, L’Hoest’s monkeys, Olive baboons, Mangabeys
- Birds to Spot: Great blue turaco, Black bee-eaters, Papyrus gonoleks, African grey parrots
- Cultural Notes: Bigodi community guides, Village women’s craft groups, Local conservation initiatives
DAY 13 – Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Afternoon Game Drive & Sundowner
- Accommodation: Mweya Safari Lodge
Today’s journey led us from forested highlands into the savannah expanses of Queen Elizabeth National Park. The drive revealed breathtaking views of crater lakes, distant Rwenzori mountains, and wandering farmlands full of smiling villagers. By midday, we entered the park and checked in at the iconic Mweya Safari Lodge—strategically located on a peninsula overlooking the Kazinga Channel. The view from the lodge terrace alone felt like a masterpiece, with water shimmering below and animals grazing along the shoreline.
After lunch, we set out for an afternoon game drive during the 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari. Queen Elizabeth boasts stunning diversity—a mosaic of savannah, wetlands, forests, and volcanic features. Within minutes, we encountered buffalo herds, elephants dust-bathing, and waterbucks grazing along the channel banks. Our guide identified fresh tracks of lions, which soon led us to a pride resting under a shade tree. The males looked regal, their dark manes catching the afternoon light.
As the day mellowed, we drove to Mweya Peninsula for a sundowner experience. The sun dipped slowly into the horizon, painting the sky in dramatic hues of amber, purple, and deep gold. Hippos grunted below us, birds returned to their nesting sites, and the cool evening breeze whispered across the savannah. It was the perfect prelude to the adventures awaiting tomorrow in this action-packed national park.
- Animals to Spot Today: Lions, Elephants, Buffaloes, Waterbucks, Warthogs, Hippos
- Birds to Spot: African fish eagles, Grey-crowned cranes, Spur-winged lapwings, Cormorants
- Cultural Notes: Kasese and Rubirizi farming communities, Traditional salt miners of Lake Katwe (viewed en route)

Kenya Uganda Rwanda 12-Day Safari
DAY 14 – Lion Tracking, Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise & Game Drives
- Accommodation: Mweya Safari Lodge
Today’s adventure began with a rare and privileged activity—lion tracking research conducted in partnership with the Uganda Wildlife Authority and conservationists. Unlike typical game drives, lion tracking allows guests to work alongside researchers to locate collared lions using radio telemetry. Being part of real conservation work was exhilarating. We found a pride of lions resting in the shade, including a collared alpha female whose movements help scientists understand predator behavior and ecosystem balance. Watching the pride play and interact up-close felt deeply intimate and meaningful.
Later, we embarked on the legendary Kazinga Channel boat cruise, one of Africa’s greatest wildlife spectacles. The channel was bursting with hippos—hundreds of them crowded together in massive pods. Crocodiles basked along the banks, buffaloes waded through the shallows, and elephants sprayed water playfully in the distance. Birdlife was extraordinary: kingfishers darting into the water, African fish eagles swooping overhead, and pink-backed pelicans lining the shoreline. This cruise unveiled one of the richest concentrations of wildlife I had ever witnessed.
The afternoon game drive added even more magic—sightings of giant forest hogs, beautiful kob herds, and more elephants crossing the road in a majestic parade. By the time we returned to Mweya Safari Lodge, the sun was setting behind the Rwenzori mountains, turning the sky into a canvas of fiery reds and violet tones. It was a day overflowing with wildlife, emotion, and the timeless grandeur of Uganda.
- Animals to Spot Today: Lions (research tracking), Elephants, Buffaloes, Hippos, Crocodiles, Giant Forest hogs, Uganda kobs
- Birds to Spot: Pelicans, African fish eagles, Malachite kingfishers, African jacanas, Cormorants
- Cultural Notes: Interaction with lion researchers, Fishing communities along the Kazinga Channel
DAY 15 – Transfer to Bwindi Forest & Batwa Cultural Experience
- Accommodation: Four Gorillas Lodge
Leaving Queen Elizabeth behind, we journeyed toward the mist-covered highlands of southwestern Uganda—home to the legendary mountain gorillas. The drive through Ishasha sector offered a chance to spot tree-climbing lions, though nature today chose to keep them hidden. The 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari journey itself was scenic—rolling hills, banana plantations, and terraced farmlands lined with locals waving warmly as we passed.
As we ascended into the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest region, the air grew cooler, crisper, and filled with the scent of moss and ancient trees. Checking in at Four Gorillas Lodge felt magical—the lodge is nestled directly on the edge of the forest, surrounded by towering canopy and distant gorilla calls echoing from the hills.
In the afternoon, we visited the Batwa community—Uganda’s original forest dwellers. This 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari experience was emotional and eye-opening. The Batwa elders demonstrated traditional hunting techniques, fire-making, herbal medicine practices, and ancient songs that once guided life in the forest. Their connection to the land is profound, rooted in centuries of coexistence with gorillas and the rainforest ecosystem. Their stories carried both beauty and heartbreak, reflecting their resilience after displacement from the forest they once called home.
As the sun set over the dense Bwindi canopy, I felt humbled. Tomorrow, I would come face-to-face with mountain gorillas—a moment I had dreamt of for years.
- Cultural Notes: Full Batwa community immersion (forest traditions, dances, storytelling), Insights into forest conservation history
DAY 16 – Mountain Gorilla Habituation Experience & Evening at Lake Bunyonyi
- Accommodation: Arcadia Lodge
This was the most emotional and unforgettable day of the entire 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari. Before sunrise, we entered the mystical Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for a Mountain Gorilla Habituation Experience—a rare adventure that allows guests to spend up to four hours with a gorilla family as rangers gradually accustom them to human presence.
The trek itself was mesmerizing—climbing steep slopes, navigating thick vines, crossing streams alive with birdsong, and breathing in the scent of ancient rainforest. When we finally located the gorilla family, time seemed to stop. A massive silverback sat calmly, observing us with deep, intelligent eyes that felt almost human. Infants played nearby, swinging clumsily between branches while mothers groomed one another with gentle care.
Being so close to these gentle giants—sharing space, exchanging glances, and quietly witnessing their lives—felt spiritual. Their presence radiated peace, strength, and a sense of kinship that touched every part of my being. It is impossible to stand before a gorilla without feeling changed.
After the trek, we drove to the serene Lake Bunyonyi, a jewel of rolling islands and mirror-like waters. Arcadia Lodge offered sweeping views over the lake. As evening fell, we enjoyed a sunset boat cruise—gliding silently across the water while the surrounding hills glowed warm gold. Birds skimmed above the water, children paddled dugout canoes, and the lake reflected the sky like a perfect watercolor painting. It was the ideal ending to a day overflowing with wonder.
- Animals to Spot Today: Mountain gorillas (silverbacks, mothers, infants)
- Birds to Spot: Crested cranes, Sunbirds, Weavers, Pied kingfishers
- Cultural Notes: Local Bakiga community around Lake Bunyonyi, Gorilla conservation education from rangers
Day 17 – Crossing into Rwanda & Visit to The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund
- Relaxed Morning in Lake Bunyonyi → Rwanda Border Crossing → Volcanoes National Park → Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Visit
- Accommodation: Sambora Kinigi Lodge
The soft morning light spread across Lake Bunyonyi like a warm whisper, and I remember sitting on the balcony at Arcadia Lodge watching the day slowly soften the outlines of the scattered islands below. After the emotional intensity of the previous day with the mountain gorillas, this gentle morning felt purposely designed to help one breathe again. I spent those hours remembering the quiet strength of Bwindi’s forests, the deep eyes of the gorillas, and the sense of privilege that came with being allowed into their world. Deks Safaris and Tours Ltd once again proved that they understand the balance between 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari adventure and rest.
By late morning, we began our smooth road transfer toward the Rwanda border. The landscapes changed from rolling Ugandan terraced hills to Rwanda’s famously organized and beautifully cultivated countryside. The border crossing was seamless, thanks to our guide’s arrangements. Entering Rwanda felt like entering a country sculpted with intention—clean, structured, welcoming, and stunningly green.
Arrival at Volcanoes National Park
As we approached Volcanoes National Park, the Virunga Mountains pierced the skyline like sentinels guarding ancient secrets. These mountains were the home of Dian Fossey’s groundbreaking conservation work, and visiting the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund was one of the most emotionally grounding moments of the entire safari. The exhibition rooms were filled with photographs, field notes, and immersive displays that illustrated her tireless struggle to protect mountain gorillas from poaching and habitat loss. Standing in the research center, I found myself reflecting on how her dedication paved the way for the gorilla habituation experiences I had just enjoyed in Uganda.
The afternoon was calm, educational, and profoundly inspiring. Later, we checked into Sambora Kinigi, a lodge nestled within the foothills of the Sabyinyo Volcano. The evening fire cracked softly as we enjoyed dinner, and I felt once again that this safari was far more than a 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari holiday—it was a journey of connection, conservation, and profound appreciation for East Africa’s natural treasures.
- Birds You May Spot: Rwenzori turaco, Scarlet-tufted sunbird, Dusky crimsonwing, African paradise flycatcher, Grey crowned crane (in rural areas)
- Cultures Encountered: Rwandan hill communities, Researchers and conservationists at Dian Fossey Fund, Local Kinyarwanda-speaking residents, Crafts and traditions from Musanze region
Day 18 – Golden Monkey Tracking & Transfer to Kigali City
- Morning Golden Monkey Trek → Scenic Drive to Kigali → Evening Relaxation
- Accommodation: Hotel Des Mille Collines
Day 18 began early with a steaming cup of Rwandan coffee—the kind of coffee that tastes like the soil itself is thanking you. Volcanoes National Park was cool in the morning, its mist curling around the slopes of the Virunga Volcanoes as though the mountains were exhaling clouds. Golden Monkey Tracking was lighter and more playful than the previous gorilla encounters, offering a perfect contrast to the deeper emotional weight of gorilla habituation.
Our trek took us through bamboo forests alive with soft crackles and rustles. The moment we found the golden monkey troop, their energy filled the air with a kind of joyful mischief. They bounced between bamboo stems, chased each other, and occasionally paused just long enough to flash their expressive faces toward us. Their golden-orange fur gleamed beautifully against the lush green backdrop. They were animated, curious, and incredibly photogenic.
The Golden Monkey Tracking Experience
Unlike gorillas, golden monkeys do not settle—they dance through the forest canopy, creating a sense of fluid, living motion that leaves you feeling swept along in their rhythm. Spending time with them felt like rediscovering the simple, playful parts of nature that still thrive in protected forests.
After the trek, we began our drive to Kigali—the cleanest city I have ever seen. As we entered the capital, boulevards lined with flowers, well-tended lawns, and orderly traffic gave Rwanda’s “Country of a Thousand Hills” an atmosphere of unmatched harmony. Checking into Hotel Des Mille Collines, a property famous for its historical significance and timeless elegance, felt like stepping into quiet luxury. The poolside evening, the refined service, and the unforgettable sunset over Kigali’s hills provided a peaceful conclusion to the wildlife portion of our 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari journey.
- Animals You May See Today: Golden monkeys
- Birds You May Spot: Rwenzori batis, Mountain masked apalis, Cinnamon-chested bee-eater, Handsome francolin, Kandt’s waxbill
- Cultures Encountered: Kinyarwanda-speaking communities, Park rangers and golden monkey conservation teams, Urban culture of Kigali, Hotel traditions and hospitality rooted in Rwanda’s history

Uganda Safari Adventure from Kigali
Day 19 – Kigali City Tour & Flight Back Home
- Half-Day Kigali Tour → Genocide Memorial → Craft Markets → Airport Transfer
- Accommodation: None (End of Safari)
Our final day began with a quiet breakfast overlooking Kigali’s gently rising hills. There was a sense of completion in the air a feeling that I had seen East Africa not as a tourist, but as a welcomed guest. The Kigali City Tour was the perfect closing chapter, tying together history, culture, resilience, and the future of conservation.
The Kigali Genocide Memorial was undoubtedly the most emotional moment of the city tour. The memorial gardens were calm, almost too calm for the weight of the story they hold. Inside, photographs, personal accounts, videos, and carefully curated exhibits brought forth a truth that was painful yet profoundly necessary. Walking through the memorial felt like an act of honoring the resilience of a people who rebuilt their nation with compassion, unity, and unmatched determination.
How is Kigali City Tour Like?
From there, we visited the Kimironko Local Market, a lively place filled with colors, laughter, woven baskets, fresh produce, handmade crafts, and fabrics bursting with life. The people were warm and welcoming, eager to share their stories and traditions.
We concluded the city tour with a brief drive through Kigali’s diplomatic districts, art galleries, and leafy residential neighborhoods. When the time came to transfer to the airport, I felt a mixture of gratitude and disbelief 19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari had passed, but each day had left a permanent imprint on my heart.
Deks Safaris and Tours Ltd delivered not just a luxury safari, but a deeply transformative experience. Each moment—from watching the Great Migration thunder across the Serengeti to looking into the eyes of a mountain gorilla—felt like a story worth telling for the rest of my life.
- Cultures Encountered: Kigali city communities, Rwandan artisans and craft-makers, Historical storytellers and curators, Local market vendors
19 Days Signature East Africa Luxury Safari Inclusions and Exclusions
Safari Inclusions
- All accommodation as listed in the itinerary
- All meals as per the itinerary
- Professional English-speaking safari guides
- All ground transportation in luxury 4×4 safari vehicles
- All domestic flights as mentioned
- Park entrance fees
- Gorilla habituation permit (Uganda)
- Chimpanzee habituation permit (Uganda)
- Golden Monkey tracking permit (Rwanda)
- Game drives in all national parks
- Boat cruises (Kazinga Channel, Victoria Nile, Lake Bunyonyi)
- Nature walks & cultural tours
- Bottled drinking water throughout the safari
- All airport transfers
- All government taxes
Safari Exclusions
- International flights
- Visa fees for all countries
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses (drinks, laundry, tips, gifts)
- Optional activities not listed in the itinerary
- Hot air balloon ride (if charged separately)
- Medical expenses
- Any items not mentioned in the inclusions
