Rwanda + Tanzania Safari

Ancient Forests, Endless Plains & the World's Greatest Caldera

Every safari destination in East Africa offers something extraordinary

Rwanda + Tanzania Safari: Ancient Forests, Endless Plains & the World's Greatest Caldera

But only two combinations deliver, within a single connected journey,

the two most iconic wildlife experiences on the continent and the two most dramatically contrasting landscapes in the region.

Rwanda gives you the gorillas — the ancient volcanic forest, the misty volcanic peaks, the extraordinary proximity to a species so genetically close to our own that the encounter transforms your understanding of what it means to be human.

Tanzania gives you everything else — the Serengeti's endless plains and the greatest animal migration on earth, the Ngorongoro Crater's ancient volcanic caldera and its extraordinary concentration of resident wildlife, the Tarangire elephant herds moving through a landscape of three-thousand-year-old baobabs in extraordinary afternoon light, and — for itineraries with the time — the turquoise Indian Ocean waters and Spice Island culture of Zanzibar.

Together, they constitute one of the most complete and most richly varied safari journeys available anywhere in the world. And offered in midrange and luxury tiers by Ntungo Wildlife Safaris, they are accessible to a range of travellers and budgets without ever compromising the core wildlife experiences that make the combination so extraordinary.

The gorillas are in the forest. The wildebeest are on the plains. The crater is waiting.


The Rwanda Section: Gorillas, Forest & the Volcanic North

Kigali: Where the Journey Begins

Kigali is the starting point of every Rwanda Tanzania safari — and it is a starting point that rewards attention. Rwanda's capital is one of Africa's most striking cities: immaculately clean, architecturally ambitious, culturally alive, and carrying the weight of a recent history that gives every aspect of its present achievement an extra dimension of significance.

The Kigali Genocide Memorial is the single most important cultural experience in Rwanda — a place that tells the story of 1994 with unflinching honesty and with the particular moral authority of a country that has chosen to remember rather than forget, to confront rather than conceal, and to build reconciliation on the foundation of acknowledged truth. Visiting it before anything else in Rwanda — before the gorillas, before the landscape, before the extraordinary warmth of the people — provides the context that makes everything that follows more meaningful.

The Inema Arts Center and Kigali's excellent specialty coffee, restaurant, and design scenes provide the lighter, more celebratory dimension of a city that is as confident about its future as it is honest about its past.

Volcanoes National Park: The Gorilla Encounter

The drive northwest from Kigali to Musanze — Rwanda's gateway town to Volcanoes National Park — takes approximately 2.5 hours through the country's most dramatic highland scenery: terraced hillsides rising steeply from narrow valleys, the occasional glimpse of a volcanic peak above the clouds, and the gradual transition from the moderate elevation of the central plateau to the dramatic volcanic landscape of the northwest.

Volcanoes National Park is the home of Rwanda's mountain gorilla families — the habituated groups that Dian Fossey's research made accessible to conservation-based trekking and that now constitute one of the most carefully managed and most closely monitored wildlife populations in the world. The park's gorilla families — each individually named, each with a known history spanning multiple generations — are tracked daily by Rwanda Development Board rangers whose intimate knowledge of each group's social dynamics, current range, and individual members provides the foundation for a trekking experience of extraordinary quality and personal depth.

The trek — through bamboo forest, dense montane vegetation, and the extraordinary ancient forest of the Virunga slopes — is physically demanding and utterly immersive. The one hour with the gorilla family is the emotional and experiential centrepiece of the Rwanda section of the safari: an encounter of such profound resonance that virtually every visitor describes it as the most significant wildlife experience of their lives.

Golden Monkey Trekking: Volcanoes' Other Great Experience

The golden monkey (Cercopithecus kandti) — a vivid, energetic, bamboo-dwelling primate endemic to the Albertine Rift and found in Rwanda only in the Virunga's bamboo zone — provides one of Volcanoes National Park's most joyful and most underrated wildlife experiences.

Golden monkeys move through the bamboo in large, chaotic groups of 30 to 80 individuals — leaping between bamboo stems with acrobatic abandon, feeding on bamboo shoots and berries, and conducting their complex social lives with the noisy, uninhibited energy of animals that have found a perfect niche and are entirely at ease within it. The encounter is simultaneously comic and beautiful — a vivid, golden-furred cacophony of movement and sound that provides a delightful contrast to the measured quiet of the gorilla encounter.

Golden monkey trekking is available as an addition to gorilla trekking on the same day or on a separate day, and is included in the luxury tier of the Rwanda Tanzania safari.


The Tanzania Section: The Northern Circuit in All Its Glory

Tarangire National Park: The Elephant Kingdom

The Tanzania section of the Rwanda Tanzania safari begins where Tanzania's northern safari circuit begins — in Tarangire National Park, approximately 120 kilometres southwest of Arusha and one of Tanzania's most rewarding and most visually extraordinary wildlife destinations.

Tarangire is the park that surprises first-time visitors most consistently — its combination of enormous elephant herds, ancient baobab landscape, and the extraordinary dry-season concentration of wildlife along the Tarangire River delivering a wildlife experience of a scale and a character that the park's relatively modest fame entirely fails to prepare you for.

The park's 3,000 elephants — converging on the Tarangire River in concentrations that can exceed 5,000 individuals at the height of the dry season — are its most celebrated feature, but the diversity of wildlife extends far beyond the elephants: lions, leopards, cheetahs, zebra, wildebeest, buffalo, giraffe, oryx, and the unusual gerenuk — standing bipedally to reach browse unavailable to any other antelope — all inhabit the park's varied habitats. The 550+ bird species make it simultaneously one of Tanzania's finest birding destinations.

The Serengeti: The World's Greatest Wildlife Stage

Serengeti National Park — covering approximately 14,763 square kilometres of open savannah, woodland, and kopje country — is the most famous wildlife destination in Africa and the stage for the greatest animal spectacle on earth: the Great Wildebeest Migration.

The migration — over 1.5 million wildebeest and 400,000 zebra in a continuous circuit around the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem — is present in the Serengeti in different forms throughout the year, its precise location and character varying with the seasonal rains. The Mara River crossings of the northern Serengeti between July and October, the calving season on the southern plains between January and March, and the vast assembled herds of the central sector in the transitional months all constitute different but equally extraordinary expressions of the same biological phenomenon.

Beyond the migration, the Serengeti's resident wildlife community is remarkable in its own right: an estimated 3,000 lions in one of Africa's densest predator concentrations, reliable cheetah sightings across the open plains, leopards in the riverine forest of the Seronera Valley, African wild dogs occasionally encountered, and the full community of East African savannah wildlife in a landscape of breathtaking, seemingly limitless scale.

Ngorongoro Crater: The Ancient Caldera

The Ngorongoro Crater — the world's largest intact volcanic caldera, approximately 19 kilometres across, 610 metres deep, and home to approximately 25,000 large mammals living permanently within its ancient walls — is one of the most extraordinary places on the surface of the earth.

All five members of the Big Five are present year-round. The crater's lion population — one of the densest in Africa, approximately 60 to 70 individuals — is encountered with extraordinary reliability. The black rhinoceros — one of Africa's most critically endangered animals, with fewer than 6,000 individuals remaining globally — is protected within the crater in a population that represents one of conservation's most important and most hard-won successes. Elephants, buffalo, leopards, and the extraordinary flamingo spectacle of Lake Magadi complete a wildlife experience of extraordinary completeness and concentration.

Golden Monkey

 


The Rwanda + Tanzania Safari: Two Tiers


🥈 MIDRANGE TIER

The Midrange Rwanda Tanzania Safari delivers the full Rwanda gorilla experience and the complete Tanzania northern circuit — Tarangire, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro — in comfortable, well-positioned accommodation that places you genuinely in the wild at every stage of the journey. Expert private guiding, full-board accommodation, all park fees, and both the gorilla and chimpanzee permits are included. This is an outstanding safari at a price point that makes the world's two greatest wildlife encounters accessible to a broader range of travellers.


Midrange Itinerary: 11 Days

Day 1: Kigali Arrival

Met at Kigali International Airport and transferred to your Kigali accommodation. Welcome dinner and full safari briefing. Accommodation: Hotel des Mille Collines / Lemigo Hotel Meal Plan: Dinner

Day 2: Kigali — Genocide Memorial & City Exploration

Morning at the Kigali Genocide Memorial — Rwanda's most important cultural experience, providing the essential context for understanding the country's extraordinary present. Afternoon at the Inema Arts Center and a walk through Kimironko Market. Evening dinner at a traditional Rwandan restaurant. Accommodation: Hotel des Mille Collines / Lemigo Hotel Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3: Kigali to Musanze — Virunga Country

Drive northwest to Musanze — through Rwanda's spectacular highlands with the volcanic peaks of the Virunga Massif appearing on the horizon. Afternoon orientation at your Musanze lodge and pre-trek briefing. Evening at leisure with views of the volcanoes. Accommodation: Le Bambou Gorilla Lodge / Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4: Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes National Park

The defining experience. Early morning drive to Kinigi for the pre-trek briefing and assignment to a gorilla family. Trek into the Virunga forest. One hour with the gorilla family. Return to the lodge for lunch and a well-earned afternoon of rest and reflection. Accommodation: Le Bambou Gorilla Lodge / Five Volcanoes Boutique Hotel Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 5: Musanze to Kigali — Transfer to Arusha

Morning at leisure in Musanze — optional twin lakes boat trip on the beautiful Lakes Ruhondo and Bulera beneath the volcanic peaks. Drive back to Kigali for the afternoon flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha Airport. Transfer to Arusha accommodation. Accommodation: Arusha Serena Hotel / Arusha Coffee Lodge Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6: Tarangire National Park — Elephants & Baobabs

Full day in Tarangire National Park — morning game drive through the elephant herds, midday in the field with a packed lunch, and afternoon drive through the baobab landscape in the extraordinary late afternoon light. The Tanzania safari begins in magnificent fashion. Accommodation: Tarangire Treetops / Oliver's Camp / Maramboi Tented Lodge Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 7: Into the Serengeti — Across the Crater Highlands

Drive northwest from Tarangire through the Ngorongoro highlands — stopping at the crater rim for the first breathtaking aerial view of the caldera before continuing across the high plateau onto the Serengeti plains. Afternoon game drives in the Seronera Valley. Arrival at your Serengeti tented camp as the sun sets over the endless plains. Accommodation: Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge / Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 8: Full Day in the Serengeti — Migration & Big Five

Dawn to dusk game drives in the Serengeti — the migration herds in their current seasonal position, the Seronera Valley predators, the kopje lions, the cheetah hunt, and the full complement of East African savannah wildlife in a landscape of extraordinary scale. One of the finest game drive days available anywhere in Africa. Accommodation: As Day 7 Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 9: Serengeti to Ngorongoro — The Crater Rim

Final morning Serengeti game drive before the drive southeast to Ngorongoro. Arriving at the crater rim in the late afternoon — the first aerial view of the caldera in full late afternoon light, the vast enclosed world of the crater floor spread below, the anticipation of tomorrow's descent creating a quality of excited expectation that is entirely appropriate for the experience ahead. Dinner at the crater rim lodge. Accommodation: Ngorongoro Serena Lodge / Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 10: Ngorongoro Crater — Full Day in the Caldera

The descent into the crater at dawn. A full day on the crater floor — 25,000 resident mammals, the Big Five including the critically endangered black rhinoceros, the flamingos of Lake Magadi, and the extraordinary self-contained ecological completeness of the world's greatest wildlife arena. Picnic lunch on the crater floor. Ascent in the afternoon and drive to Arusha. Accommodation: Arusha Serena Hotel Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 11: Arusha Departure

Transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha Airport for international departure. Eleven days of extraordinary memories — from the ancient forest of the Virunga to the endless plains of the Serengeti, from the world's most extraordinary great ape to the world's most extraordinary wildlife caldera. Meal Plan: Breakfast


Midrange Package Inclusions:

 

    • All airport transfers and ground transportation

    • Professional private driver-guide throughout Rwanda

    • Expert northern circuit driver-guide throughout Tanzania

    • All accommodation full-board as per itinerary

    • Mountain gorilla trekking permit (Volcanoes NP)

    • All national park and conservation area fees Rwanda and Tanzania

    • Ngorongoro Crater descent fees

    • Picnic lunches in the field throughout Tanzania

    • Bottled water throughout

Midrange Package Price: From USD 5,800 per person (based on double occupancy, gorilla permit included, dry season supplement applies June–October)


👑 LUXURY TIER

The Luxury Rwanda Tanzania Safari is one of Ntungo Wildlife Safaris' most comprehensive and most exquisitely delivered itineraries — combining the full Rwanda gorilla and forest experience with the complete Tanzania northern circuit in accommodation that is itself part of the story, delivered with private guiding of the highest quality and a level of attention to detail that transforms an outstanding safari into an entirely extraordinary personal journey.

The luxury tier adds: Nyungwe Forest chimpanzee tracking, Lake Kivu relaxation, the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund campus, golden monkey trekking, a Serengeti hot air balloon safari, Zanzibar beach extension (optional), and stays at some of the most architecturally and experientially remarkable safari properties in East Africa.


Luxury Itinerary: 14 Days (+ Optional 4-Night Zanzibar Extension)

Day 1: Kigali Arrival — Rwanda Begins

Personal meet-and-greet at Kigali International Airport and transfer to luxury Kigali accommodation. Welcome dinner at Repub Lounge or Moyo Restaurant — Kigali's finest dining — with a comprehensive pre-safari briefing from your dedicated Ntungo Rwanda guide. Accommodation: Kigali Marriott Hotel / One&Only Nyungwe House Kigali Meal Plan: Dinner

Day 2: Kigali — Immersion & Understanding

Full day in Kigali: morning at the Kigali Genocide Memorial with a private guide, afternoon private tour of the Inema Arts Center with the opportunity to meet and talk with the resident artists, evening at a specialty coffee experience — a guided coffee cupping session at one of Kigali's finest roasteries, tasting Rwanda's extraordinary single-origin Arabica through a flight of different processing methods. Accommodation: As Day 1 Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3: Kigali to Nyungwe Forest — The Ancient World

Drive southwest through Rwanda's most spectacular highland scenery to Nyungwe Forest National Park — a 3 to 4 hour journey through tea plantation country and the extraordinary mountain landscape of the south. Afternoon arrival and check-in at One & Only Nyungwe House — Rwanda's finest lodge, set within the Gisakura Tea Estate with the ancient forest as its backdrop. Guided tea estate walk and evening tea tasting on the lodge terrace. Accommodation: One & Only Nyungwe House Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4: Nyungwe Forest — Chimpanzees, Canopy Walk & Colobus

Morning chimpanzee tracking in Nyungwe — the ancient forest, the wild chimpanzee community, the electric noise and energy of an encounter that provides the evolutionary context for the gorilla encounter ahead. Afternoon Igishigishigi Canopy Walk with the lodge's specialist nature guide — the suspension bridge 50 metres above the ancient canopy, the Ruwenzori black and white colobus in the trees at eye level, and the views toward Lake Kivu on the western horizon. Accommodation: One&Only Nyungwe House Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 5: Nyungwe to Lake Kivu — The Great Lake Interlude

Drive north from Nyungwe to Lake Kivu for an afternoon of complete, unhurried relaxation. Private sunset boat cruise on the lake with personal guide and refreshments. Dinner at a lakeside restaurant in Kibuye (Karongi) with the extraordinary view of the lake's island-dotted surface in the last light of the day. Accommodation: Cormoran Lodge / Kivu Serena Hotel Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6: Lake Kivu to Musanze — Volcano Country

Morning at leisure on the lake — optional island kayaking or simply the pleasure of the water and the view before the afternoon drive north to Musanze. En route, stop at the Ellen DeGeneres Campus of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund — the most important gorilla conservation research centre in the world, opened in 2022, offering a private guided tour of the facility and an extraordinary introduction to the science and conservation work that has brought the mountain gorilla back from the edge of extinction. Accommodation: Bisate Lodge / Singita Kwitonda Lodge Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 7: Gorilla Trekking in Volcanoes National Park

The central experience of the Rwanda section — and of the entire safari. Private guide, the finest available gorilla family assignment, and the full luxury post-trek experience at one of Rwanda's most extraordinary lodges. The afternoon is for rest, for the lodge's extraordinary food and service, and for the quiet process of absorbing what the morning has given you. Accommodation: Bisate Lodge / Singita Kwitonda Lodge Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 8: Golden Monkey Trekking & Transfer to Arusha

Morning golden monkey trekking in the bamboo zone of Volcanoes National Park — the vivid, chaotic, joyful encounter with the Virunga's other great endemic primate providing a beautiful farewell to Rwanda's volcanic forests. Afternoon drive to Kigali and evening flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport. Transfer to your Arusha luxury accommodation. Accommodation: Elewana Arusha Coffee Lodge / AndBeyond Ngorongoro Crater Lodge (if arriving direct) Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 9: Tarangire National Park — The Elephant Kingdom

Private game drive through Tarangire National Park — the full elephant experience, the ancient baobab landscape, and the extraordinary biodiversity of Tanzania's most underrated national park. Private bush picnic lunch in the field. Afternoon drive through the baobab groves in the golden hour light. Accommodation: &Beyond Tarangire Tree Lodge / Sanctuary Swala Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 10: Into the Serengeti — The Endless Plains

Drive northwest across the Ngorongoro highlands — private stop at the crater rim for photography and the extraordinary first aerial view of the caldera — before descending onto the Serengeti plains. Afternoon game drives in the central Serengeti's most productive areas. Arrival at your luxury Serengeti camp as the sun sets over the kopjes. Accommodation: Four Seasons Serengeti / Melia Serengeti Lodge Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 11: Hot Air Balloon Safari & Full Serengeti Day

Pre-dawn departure for the Serengeti hot air balloon safari — rising above the plains as the first light touches the horizon, the vast savannah spread below, the migration herds visible in every direction far beneath the basket. The champagne bush breakfast following landing. Morning and afternoon game drives pursuing the migration, the predators, the kopje wildlife, and the full extraordinary richness of the Serengeti ecosystem. Accommodation: As Day 10 Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 12: Serengeti to Ngorongoro — The Crater Awaits

Final Serengeti morning game drive before the drive southeast to Ngorongoro. The crater rim in the late afternoon, the vast caldera spread below in the golden light, dinner at the most dramatically positioned table in Tanzania — on the terrace of a crater rim lodge with the ancient caldera 600 metres below. Accommodation: &Beyond Ngorongoro Crater Lodge / Sanctuary Ngorongoro Crater Camp Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 13: Ngorongoro Crater — The World's Greatest Wildlife Arena

The full crater experience — private vehicle, private guide, all day on the crater floor. The Big Five including the black rhinoceros. The Lerai Forest leopards. The Lake Magadi flamingos. The picnic lunch on the crater floor. The late afternoon ascent as the light turns extraordinary and the crater walls cast long shadows across the ancient grassland below. Drive to Arusha. Accommodation: Arusha Coffee Lodge / Elewana Arusha Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 14: Arusha Departure or Zanzibar Extension

Transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport for international departure — or connection to Zanzibar for a 4-night Zanzibar beach extension at the Residence Zanzibar or &Beyond Mnemba Island: the Indian Ocean's most extraordinary private coral atoll, accessible only by boat, offering world-class diving, complete seclusion, and the most perfectly situated beach escape in East Africa.

Fourteen extraordinary days. Two of the world's greatest wildlife encounters. And a journey that moves from the ancient forests of Africa's volcanic northwest to the endless plains of its greatest wildlife ecosystem — by way of the world's most profound primate encounter and the world's most extraordinary volcanic caldera. Meal Plan: Breakfast

Luxury Package Inclusions:

 

    • All airport transfers and ground transportation in luxury 4WD vehicles

    • Personal professional private guide throughout Rwanda

    • Expert northern circuit private guide throughout Tanzania

    • All accommodation full-board at luxury properties as per itinerary

    • Mountain gorilla trekking permit (Volcanoes NP)

    • Golden monkey trekking permit (Volcanoes NP)

    • Chimpanzee tracking permit (Nyungwe Forest)

    • Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund Campus private guided tour

    • Hot air balloon safari over the Serengeti

    • All national park, conservancy, and conservation area fees

    • Ngorongoro Crater descent fees

    • Private bush picnic lunches in the field throughout Tanzania

    • Bottled water and in-vehicle refreshments throughout

    • Optional Zanzibar extension bookable at supplement

Luxury Package Price: From USD 14,500 per person (based on double occupancy, all permits and balloon safari included, peak season supplement applies June–October)

Optional Zanzibar Extension: From USD 2,800 per person for 4 nights at boutique east coast property; from USD 6,500 per person for 4 nights at &Beyond Mnemba Island


Why Rwanda + Tanzania Is the Perfect Safari Combination

The question every traveller asks when considering a multi-destination East African safari is: why these two together?

For Rwanda and Tanzania, the answer is written in the extraordinary complementarity of what each destination contributes.

Rwanda gives you intimacy — the enclosed forest, the proximity of the gorilla encounter, the human scale of a small country whose wildlife is experienced at close range in ancient, atmospheric habitats that feel like the world before the world was crowded.

Tanzania gives you scale — the vast, open, seemingly infinite Serengeti plains, the enormous concentrations of wildlife, the geological grandeur of the Ngorongoro Crater, and the sense of a wilderness so large and so intact that the human observer feels genuinely small within it.

Rwanda gives you the forest. Tanzania gives you the savannah. Rwanda gives you the gorilla — the most intimate and most emotionally affecting wildlife encounter on earth. Tanzania gives you the migration — the most spectacular and the most overwhelming.

Together, they deliver the full spectrum of what East Africa has to offer. Together, they constitute a journey that is not merely a collection of great experiences but a coherent, deeply satisfying narrative — from the ancient volcanic forests of the continent's western rift to the endless plains of its greatest ecosystem, from the world's most extraordinary great ape to the world's most spectacular annual wildlife movement.

This is the Rwanda Tanzania safari. And it is everything the phrase safari of a lifetime has ever promised.

Practical Information — Rwanda Tanzania Safari

Best Time to Visit:

June — October (Dry Season): The finest wildlife viewing across both Rwanda and Tanzania. Serengeti migration in the northern sector with Mara River crossings (though the crossings are on the Kenya side of the border — northern Serengeti provides the best Tanzanian viewing of the herds). Ngorongoro Crater at its clearest. Tarangire elephant concentrations at their peak. Book 6 to 12 months in advance.

January — March: Outstanding gorilla trekking year-round. Serengeti calving season on the southern plains — one of the most extraordinary wildlife spectacles in Africa. Lower accommodation rates and fewer visitors.

April — May: Lush green landscapes in both countries. Lowest visitor numbers. Significant rate reductions. Some Tanzania tracks challenging. Outstanding for birding.

Gorilla Permit: Rwanda: USD 1,500 per person per trek — included in both tiers. Reserve minimum 3 months in advance, 6 months recommended for June–October.

Getting There:

 

    • Fly into Kigali International Airport (KGL)

    • Depart from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Arusha Airport (ARK)

    • Internal Kigali to Kilimanjaro flight bookable through Ntungo at supplement


Contact Ntungo Wildlife Safaris to book your Rwanda Tanzania safari — midrange or luxury, 11 days or 14 days, with or without Zanzibar extension. We manage all gorilla permits, flights, accommodation, park fees, and logistics across both countries — ensuring a seamlessly connected safari experience from Kigali arrival to Arusha or Zanzibar departure.

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Peak season accommodation — particularly Bisate Lodge, Singita Kwitonda, Four Seasons Serengeti, and &Beyond Ngorongoro Crater Lodge — books up 12 months or more in advance. Early reservation is essential for travel between June and October.

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