East African Tours

East Africa is a place that everyone dreams to visit. Known for its magnificent physical features, it’s a natural paradise. The region stands out with a wide range of natural scenery, wildlife and diverse places to visit. From the national parks to the wildlife, to the freshwater lakes and waterfalls, East Africa’s unsurpassed attractions fascinate both locals and visitors always

Kenya

Kenya is famed for its scenic landscapes and vast wildlife preserves. With a breathtaking natural scenery and rich cultural heritage, Kenya is a country that is often considered a must-see destination to experience Africa’s natural beauty.

Zanzibar

The island is famous for its mix of exotic beaches, famous spice plantations, history, and diverse culture. These islands, off the East Coast of Tanzania, have always been known to be the perfect place to unwind after a safari or trek up Kilimanjaro, Or simply a romantic destination for honeymooner.

Rwanda

Being one of the safest countries in Africa, Rwanda is known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills” due to its picturesque landscape of rolling hills and valleys. The country is home to Volcanoes National Park, which is famous for its population of endangered mountain gorillas.

Uganda

Uganda is a landlocked country with breathtaking landscapes, flora, and fauna. Winston Churchill named Uganda the pearl of Africa in 1908, due to its vast scale, profusion of birds, insect & reptile making it one of the top destinations for an African Safari.

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A cultural hub for the African continent, Senegal is a mecca with robust arts, rich traditions, and historic landmarks. It is home to seven UNESCO world heritage sites.

The Gambia is a small West African country, bounded by Senegal. It is most known for its wildlife and national parks.

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The birth place of the Vodun religion and home to the former Dahomey Kingdom, Benin is characterized by a great diversity of landscapes and ecosystems.

Kenya

Kenya is famed for its scenic landscapes and vast wildlife preserves. With a breathtaking natural scenery and rich cultural heritage, Kenya is a country that is often considered a must-see destination to experience Africa’s natural beauty.
Kenya is a very popular place to go, and for good reason. There’s so much to see and do there. It is a must visit country for adventure lovers. Kenya is the proud home of the world-famous Maasai Mara. Here you can find big five game animals; the Lion, elephant, leopard, black/white rhinoceros and buffalo. The Maasai Mara hosts an annual wildebeest migration.
The Wildebeest Migration, is one of the “Seven New Wonders of the World”; there’s no other place on the planet that has a movement of animals as enormous as the wildebeest migration, with more than two million animals migrating from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to the greener pastures of the Maasai Mara National Reserve. This takes place from July through to October.

Zanzibar

The island is famous for its mix of exotic beaches, famous spice plantations, history, and diverse culture. These islands, off the East Coast of Tanzania, have always been known to be the perfect place to unwind after a safari or trek up Kilimanjaro, Or simply a romantic destination for honeymooner.
What makes Zanzibar different to other tropical island destinations is the eclectic mix of sun, sea, sand and spice. But there is much more – vivid history, culture and a variety of excursions that makes this one of the most popular all-round beach destinations for people of all ages and interests. Apart from this, a whole range of endangered species can be found in the warm tropical
Waters around the archipelago – from bottlenose dolphins and green turtles to the once assumed extinct coelecanth! The North Coast is generally considered to be the best for those seeking more adventurous underwater safaris -scuba diving and deep sea diving particularly along the Mnemba Atoll.
The beach resorts here range from standard to exclusive. Aside from these, there are perfect private island get-aways – offered in the form of individual resorts on the little isles around the main island – Chumbe Island, Chapwani island, Mnemba Island, Bawe island and Changuu island to name a few. Zanzibar also hosts annual festivals and events drawing people from all over East Africa and the world.

Rwanda

Being one of the safest countries in Africa, Rwanda is known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills” due to its picturesque landscape of rolling hills and valleys. The country is home to Volcanoes National Park, which is famous for its population of endangered mountain gorillas. Rwanda is one of the few places in the world where visitors can go on gorilla trekking expeditions to observe these magnificent creatures up close.

Uganda

Uganda is a landlocked country with breathtaking landscapes, flora, and fauna. Winston Churchill named Uganda the pearl of Africa in 1908, due to its vast scale, profusion of birds, insect & reptile making it one of the top destinations for an African Safari.
Uganda is one of the best settings for the adventurous spirit seeking first-hand wildlife experience. You can see the Big Five [African Cape Buffalo, African Lions, African Leopards, Southern White Rhino, African Bush Elephants] in the country. It is one of the few places on Earth where you can still find the endangered Mountain Gorilla.
Other interesting features in the country includes a diverse landscape which encompasses the snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains and immense Lake Victoria. Its abundant wildlife includes chimpanzees as well as rare birds. Remote Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a renowned mountain gorilla sanctuary. Murchison Falls National Park in the northwest is known for its 43m-tall waterfall and wildlife such as hippos.