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56-day Cape Town to Gorillas (Camping)

Tour Code 24GAA56. Adventure Camping Tours
56 days from
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Plus 935 USD mandatory supplements.
Plus 1500 USD mandatory Adventure Pass
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Group Size: Maximum 16. Age Group: 18+

This epic small group adventure tour includes highlights from eight countries in Southern and East Africa

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From Cape Town to Gorillas - taking in the wild desert and coastline of Namibia, the watery wilderness of the Okavango Delta, thundering Victoria Falls, Lake Malawi and the enchanting spice island of Zanzibar, wrapping up with big game encounters in South Luangwa, Serengeti, Lake Nakuru, Queen Elizabeth National Park and Mountain Gorilla trek. This tour offers the adventure of a lifetime!

This tour includes Gorilla and Chimpanzee Trekking. This is paid at the time of booking - please see supplements for pricing.

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Day 1. Cape Town, South Africa to Cederberg Area Highlights. Township Tour Cape Town, South Africa.

We start our adventure with a trip into Cape Town's townships to see and experience the life that so many of South Africa's less privileged lead. From here it's off onto the open road - up the West Coast to the small farming settlement of Trawal on the border of the Cederberg Mountain Range, where our camp faces out onto the majestic mountains.

This afternoon there is an option to enjoy a wine tasting at the camp.

Day 2. Cederberg Area to Gariep (Orange) River, Namibia Highlights. Orange (Gariep) River, Namibia.

Continuing further up the West Coast, we pass by a few small towns, heading up into the drier northern Cape and cross into Namibia - where we spend the night on the banks of the Gariep (Orange) River.

The scenery in this area is striking with the red coloured rocks turning to soft hues as the sun goes down.

Day 3. Gariep (Orange) River to Fish River Canyon Highlights. Fish River Canyon, Namibia.

This morning we have the opportunity to get out onto the river in canoes and explore the Richtersveld area.

Once back at camp, we pack up and head through the Mars-like landscape and on to the Fish River Canyon.

At 165km long and up to 80km wide, this impressive Canyon appears suddenly in the surrounding desert landscape. Enjoy a walk along the canyon rim to the viewpoint with the quiet and solitude of the desert as your companion.

Day 4. Fish River Canyon to Sesriem Area Highlights. Namib Naukluft Park, Namibia. Tsaris Pass, Namibia.

We awaken to the sounds of the desert morning and hit the road travelling further north to the Namib Naukluft region. Enjoy a walk down the daunting Tsaris Pass along the way.

This evening we prepare for our day out in the dunes and desert landscapes tomorrow.

Day 5. Sesriem to Sossus On Foot Camp, Khomas Region Highlights. Dune 45, Namib Naukluft National Park, Namibia. Sesriem Canyon, Namibia. Sossusvlei, Namibia.

Heading out at sunrise, we enter the Namib Naukluft National Park at Sesriem and head to the famous Dune 45. After climbing the dune for a better vantage point of the surrounding dune-sea, we continue on to Sossusvlei, where after a short shuttle ride further in, we continue to the infamous Deadvlei with its gnarled trees and white pan base.

After our dune adventures, we visit the Sesriem Canyon with its unusual rock layers before continuing on to our camp for the night.

Day 6. Sossus On Foot Camp, Khomas Region to Swakopmund Highlights. Swakopmund, Namibia. The Tropic of Capricorn.

Rising to the serenity of the desert, our journey takes us west, down the inland plateau, through the Kuiseb Canyon and onto the Atlantic Coastline.

Here we see the towering dunes along the coast between Walvis Bay and Swakopmund where we settle in for the next two nights.

Day 7. Swakopmund Highlights. Swakopmund, Namibia.

Today you'll have free time to enjoy the town's museums, cafes, shops, maybe take a walk down the beach promenade, or enjoy any of the delicious German delicacies from a local bakery.

For the adventurous at heart, there is a selection of desert excursions including quad biking or sand-boarding down the dune slopes, tandem sky diving over the desert, or a fishing trip. Enjoy a day out an about, getting the adrenaline pumping!

Day 8. Swakopmund to Spitzkoppe Highlights. Spitzkoppe, Namibia.

We bid our farewell to the quaint German town and head west to the unusual looking Spitzkoppe. These huge granite boulder-mountains appear on the horizon like sentinels watching over the surrounds - it's no wonder the San-bushmen of the region held them to be sacred.

This afternoon we head out to explore the caves, rocks and ancient San-art left by the ancestors to tell their stories to future generations.

Tonight is an ideal opportunity to camp out under the stars.

Day 9. Spitzkoppe to Etosha National Park

Journeying north, we head to the famed Etosha National Park where we will spend the next two nights.

On entering the park, we game drive in the Acacia vehicle to our camp. Each camp has a floodlit waterhole where visitors can quietly enjoy watching wildlife coming in to drink. At night, this offers the opportunity to see a wide variety of wildlife - including elephants, zebra and other antelope.

Day 10. Etosha National Park Highlights. Etosha National Park, Namibia.

Today is dedicated to wildlife and we head out early in the hope to see animals while they're most active and out and about. We may spend the night either in the same camp, or split to two camps depending on the season.

Etosha is a desert National Park of over 20,000 sq. km with a large open pan as the focal point. We have the opportunity to see many antelope that are only found in dry areas, including the majestic oryx and the dainty springbok. A highlight is the elephants that take on a white appearance owing to the colour of the mud giving them the name 'Ghosts of Etosha'.

Day 11. Etosha National Park to Windhoek Highlights. Windhoek, Namibia.

Travelling back to civilisation, we head south through some of Namibia's towns and on to the Capital city - Windhoek.

Windhoek is the commercial and business hub and is home to a large part of the Namibian population. Tonight we'll have the opportunity to enjoy a dinner out on the town.

Day 12. Windhoek to Omaheke Region Highlights. Kalahari Bushman Walk, Omaheke Region, Namibia.

Heading east, we venture into the Kalahari Desert via Gobabis. Our camp is close to the Botswana border. It is here that we meet with a local San tribe - to see how they live and thrive in the Kalahari, using the knowledge passed down from their ancestors to survive in these harsh conditions.

Day 13. Omaheke Region to Maun, Botswana Highlights. Maun, Botswana.

Crossing the border, we travel further into Botswana to Maun - the gateway to the Okavango Delta.

After stocking up on supplies for our Delta excursion, we have the rest of the afternoon free to enjoy a dip in the pool, a game of volleyball, or to relax and kick back with a cold drink in hand.

Day 14. Maun to Okavango Delta Highlights. Okavango Delta, Botswana.

We pack our gear onto the 4x4 transfer and head out past Maun - into the wilderness whilst passing through the surrounding town settlements. From here we reach the water's edge and are introduced to our Mokoro polers, who will take us out onto the waterways and to our camp within the Delta.

We spend the night at Elephant Camp, a semi-permanent camp with en-suite tents (bush toilet and bucket shower). Once we're settled in, we enjoy a nature walk before sundown to explore the surrounding area on foot.

Day 15. Okavango Delta to Maun

Awakening to the sound of the African dawn, we head out on one last walk before packing up and gliding back along the waterways to the poler's station.

From here we take the 4x4 back through to our camp in Maun where the afternoon is at leisure to relax. There is also an option to enjoy a scenic flight over the Okavango Delta for those seeking an alternative view of the great waterways.

Day 16. Maun to Nata Highlights. Elephant Sands, Nata, Botswana.

Botswana is blessed with a rich and diverse wildlife habitat and today we pass through the migratory path from the great Chobe National Park to the Central Kalahari. We'll stop off to see the odd looking baobab (locally known as 'upside down trees') with their swollen trunks and scrawny branches.

We spend the night outside the small town of Nata.

Day 17. Nata to Kasane Highlights. Chobe Fish Eagle Cruise, Botswana. Chobe National Park, Botswana.

Driving further north, we may spot elephant or antelope along the way - the National Parks are un-fenced allowing wildlife to follow their natural migration routes.

This afternoon we enjoy the Fish Eagle boat cruise on the Chobe River - the lifeblood of the area sustaining much of the game in the northern Chobe National Park. The cruise allows us to get up close to the animals and birds found in or on the banks of the river.

Day 18. Kasane to Livingstone Highlights. Chobe National Park Game Drive, Botswana. Victoria Falls - Mosi oa Tunya National Park, Zambia.

Rising early, we board our game viewing vehicle and head out into Chobe National Park. By size, it is the third largest park in the country and is the most diverse - home to elephant, lion, buffalo, hippo and abundant bird-life. Keep an eye out for the rare sable- or roan antelope with their curved horns and majestic stance.

After our morning's adventure, we cross into Zambia at the busy Kazangula Ferry and travel on to our camp for the night - on the banks of the mighty Zambezi River.

Day 19-20. Livingstone Highlights. Livingstone Activities, Zambia.

Our days in Livingstone are free to explore the town and the many activities available around the Zambezi.

We visit the Mosi oa Tunya National Park to view the Victoria Falls and have the option to enjoy white water rafting, village visits, biking, fishing, scenic flights and a wide range of adrenaline-activities.

Day 21. Livingstone to Lusaka Highlights. Lusaka, Zambia.

Journeying north-east, we drive into the heart of Zambia and on to the Capital city Lusaka. Passing through the farming villages and rural settlements, it is easy to see that Zambia has not had a thriving economy, however this is in the process of turning around with much new economic growth in the last years.

Day 22. Lusaka to Petauke

Travelling along the Great East Road, linking Zambia with Malawi (the other being the Great North Road which links Cape Town to Cairo on the old trade routes), we pass through several rural villages and cross the impressive Luangwa River bridge before reaching our accommodation situated 5km from Petauke.

Day 23. Petauke to South Luangwa National Park

We head further north and on to the South Luangwa National Park.

The concentration of animals around the Luangwa River with its oxbow lagoons, is among the most intense in Africa. There are over 60 different mammal species and well over 400 bird species inhabiting the area. Hippo, elephant, lion, leopard, buffalo, giraffe and many other species flourish in the 20,000 sq. miles of Savannah woodland - watered by the 500 mile–long river.

Day 24. South Luangwa to Chipata Highlights. South Luangwa National Park.

Today we enjoy an open-vehicle game drive with an expert local ranger - along the river’s edge to see the abundance of animal and birdlife inhabiting the area.

Your tour includes one guided game drive during our stay. Additional wildlife activities can be booked on arrival on day 23.

Day 25. Chipata to Kande Beach, Malawi Highlights. Lake Malawi, Malawi.

We cross the border into Malawi and head on to the picturesque lake-side camp at Kande.

Covering almost a fifth of the country, Lake Malawi is a vital source of livelihood for many Malawians. Fishermen, fish traders, canoe and net makers all ply their trade and a common sight is that of a fisherman in his Bwato (dugout canoe) fishing on the lake either at the break of day, or with lanterns by night.

Day 26. Kande Beach Highlights. Kande Beach Activities, Malawi.

Today is at leisure to enjoy the chilled atmosphere of the lake and surrounds.

For those looking to explore further, take a snorkel trip to discover the vast underwater tropical fresh-water fish species found in the lake or hire a pedalo.

Alternatively, meet the local people on a village tour to gain insight into their way of life.

Day 27. Kande Beach to Chitimba Beach Highlights. Chitimba Beach.

We take a scenic drive along the lakeside to the town of Mzuzu - where we stop off for supplies for the next few days. The town is a hive of activity and has a great marketplace to explore. With no lavish shopping malls in this part of the world, this is how local Malawians shop for any necessary items.

In the afternoon we arrive to the northern lake and our camp at Chitimba Beach.

Day 28. Chitimba Beach to Iringa, Tanzania

Bidding farewell to Malawi and its glittering lake, we cross the border into Tanzania and make our way to the small farming town of Iringa in the Tanzanian highlands.

Home to a multi-generational farming family, the Farmhouse has become a popular stop-over on our way to Dar es Salaam. The altitude here makes for cool nights here - perfect to try the Amarula hot chocolate at the camp's bar.

Day 29. Iringa to Mikumi National Park Area

Our journey heads east towards the Mikumi National Park. Here you will be stunned by the landscape of endless grassy plains dotted with Baobab trees. This park is the fourth largest in the country and hosts an array of wildlife including 4 of the 'Big 5' - lion, leopard, elephant and buffalo. Should time allow, you can explore the park with an optional game drive in the afternoon, soak in the beauty of the campsite's swimming pool, enjoy the restaurant/bar and then marvel at the night time stars around an open fireplace.

Day 30. Mikumi National Park Area to Dar es Salaam Highlights. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Mikumi National Park, Tanzania.

This morning we enter the park gates - eyes peeled for the resident wildlife along the road's edge - as we transit through the park.

Nearing the coastal city of Dar es Salaam, the traffic and settlements increase making for a slower pace with ample opportunity to see how the local population lives with their colourful shop-fronts, chaotic modes of transport and multitudes of livestock all present on the roadside.

Day 31. Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar Highlights. Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania. Zanzibar, Tanzania.

Departing our beach-side camp early, we head to the busy ferry-port and board our ferry to Zanzibar.

While Zanzibar is part of Tanzania, they operate as if they were independent with border formalities and separate laws and regulations on the island. We arrive to Stone Town - the Capital of the Zanzibar islands - and after formalities, head on to our lodge for the night.

Time on Zanzibar is free to enjoy the museums, shops, beaches and optional tour sat your leisure.

Day 32-34. Zanzibar Island Highlights. Zanzibar, Northern Beaches, Tanzania.

Enjoy free time on Zanzibar and transfer from Stone Town to the northern beaches.

Relax on the sun kissed beaches of Nungwi in the northern part of the island - take an optional diving trip to the rich colourful reefs, or simply grab a snorkel and goggles to explore the marine life closer to shore.

Day 35. Zanzibar to Bagamoyo Highlights. Bagamoyo, Tanzania.

Enjoy a last bit of shopping in Stone Town, we board the ferry and head back to our vehicle on the mainland.

Tonight we spend our last night on the warm beach washed by the Indian Ocean.

Day 36. Bagamoyo to Marangu Highlights. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Marangu, Moshi Area, Tanzania.

Journeying north today, we pass through a number of smaller villages on our way to Kilimanjaro and our camp at its base, Marangu. Along the way and if weather conditions permit, we may catch a glimpse of the towering snow-peak at 5895m high. The tallest mountain in Africa, and tallest free-standing mountain in the world, attracts climbers from around the globe to see if they can make it to the 'roof of Africa'.

Day 37. Marangu to Arusha Highlights. Maasai Culture Village Walk, Arusha, Tanzania. Meserani Snake Park, Tanzania.

We pass through the town of Moshi on our way to the safari capital, Arusha. The half-way point on the Cape to Cairo trade route, Arusha is home to a bustling tourist trade owing to its location en-route to Tarangire, Manyara, Ngorongoro and Serengeti National Parks.

This afternoon we enjoy a walk to one of the local Masai villages, a small but highly interesting Masai museum, a local school and clinic and the snake enclosure at the Meserani Snake Park.

Day 38. Arusha to Serengeti National Park Highlights. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.

Packing our gear onto our safari vehicles, the resident guides take us out onto our Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater safari.

Our drive takes us first via the Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area and then across to the plains of the Serengeti where we spend the afternoon in search of the resident wildlife.

Tonight we camp out in the wilderness with the sounds of the African night to lull us to sleep.

Day 39. Serengeti National Park to Ngorongoro Crater

Waking early, we head out in the morning to seek out active predators and their prey. Once we've returned to camp and packed up, we head back across the plains and on to our camp on the rim of the Crater.

With views down into the crater base, the camp has the ideal vantage point to see the massive walls of this giant caldera. Home to an abundance of wildlife, the crater offers a number of different habitats in its limited space - making for excellent game viewing.

Day 40. Ngorongoro Crater to Arusha Highlights. Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania.

We're up early again to take advantage of the cooler morning hours for our game drive.

The Crater is a UNESCO World Heritage Site owing to the uniqueness of this wildlife mecca.

After our exploration we return to camp, and then head back to our Acacia vehicle at the camp outside Arusha. Tonight we regale fellow campers with our stories of the magnificent Serengeti & Ngorongoro experience.

Day 41. Arusha to Nairobi, Kenya Highlights. Nairobi.

Today we cross into Kenya and travel onward to the bustling capital city - Nairobi. Known as the 'garden city', Nairobi is growing as a hub of commerce and industry in East Africa.

We stay at our camp on the outskirts of the city and have some free time to explore the city's nightlife later!

Day 42. Nairobi

Explore the city with its many sights and attractions - museums, cafe's and shops, or head out to the elephant orphanage, or to the giraffe centre for a different wildlife experience.

Alternatively enjoy some downtime at camp catching up on your travel journal, blogging and social media updates.

Day 43. Nairobi to Lake Nakuru National Park Highlights. Great Rift Valley. Lake Nakuru, Kenya.

Leaving the hustle and bustle of the city behind, we travel via the Great Rift Valley viewpoint to see how this geographic phenomenon is visible on the Kenyan landscape. From here it's on to Lake Nakuru National Park where we enjoy a game drive with a resident guide.

The shallow soda lake attracts a huge variety of bird-life – especially flamingos, which may gather in such numbers that (when viewed from above) they form a strikingly pink ‘fringe’ around the lake-shore. However it is not simply a bird sanctuary, but is also home to buffalo, lion, rhino (black and white), leopard, warthog, baboon, antelope, and a variety of smaller animals.

Day 44. Lake Nakuru to Eldoret Highlights. Lake Nakuru, Kenya.

Travelling further through Kenya, we head to the border town of Eldoret - Kenya's 5th largest city.

We camp outside of the town in a unique campsite. It is created on hilly forest tribal land, which was once home to members of the ancient Sirikwa tribe. Preserved on the site are excavations with stone sides, commonly called Sirikwa holes, which are believed to have been roofed and occupied by the inhabitants of a bygone age.

Day 45. Eldoret to Kampala, Uganda Highlights. Kampala, Uganda.

Crossing the border into Uganda, there's much to see -busy boda-boda taxis, foot traffic, and even livestock passing by.

Our drive to the Capital takes us through the lush countryside and farmlands with tropical fruit plantations and rice paddies along the way.

Day 46. Kampala to Queen Elizabeth National Park Highlights. Equator.

Heading out into the mountainous western Uganda, we cross over the equator and continue to our camp near Queen Elizabeth National Park.

This afternoon you'll have some free time to explore the surrounding village or to chill out at camp preparing for the trek tomorrow.

Day 47. Queen Elizabeth National Park Highlights. Chimpanzee Trek, Kyambura Gorge, Uganda. Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda.

Today you'll head out to explore the forest in search of the resident Chimpanzees (permit holders only).

Take in the magnificent views of the mountains that separate Uganda from central Africa, as well as Lake Edwards and Lake George. Queen Elizabeth National park has over 500 bird species and 100 mammal species, which makes it one of the most bio diverse national parks in the world.

Day 48. Queen Elizabeth National Park to Lake Bunyonyi Highlights. Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda.

After our chimpanzee experience, we continue south to the volcanic mountains and the vast Lake Bunyonyi.

Surrounded by the terraced farms on the slopes of the mountains, the Lake is one of the deepest in Africa and home to an abundance of bird-life.

Day 49-50. Lake Bunyonyi Highlights. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda. Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda. Mountain gorillas.

We spend two days at the lake to enable those who are trekking the Mountain Gorillas the time to trek (permit holders only).

When not out trekking, there are ample activities at Lake Bunyonyi to enjoy such as visits to some of the lake's islands, visits to some of the local tribes and villages, a visit to the local orphanage, bird-watching and nature walks. Alternatively, just relax around camp, catch up on your travel diary, or enjoy a good book in tranquil surroundings.

Day 51. Lake Bunyoni to Kampala

After our trekking adventure and tranquil relaxation at the lake, we journey back up to Kampala.

With a vibrant nightlife, tonight offers the perfect opportunity to get out for a night on the town enjoying the music, pubs and bars.

Day 52. Kampala to Jinja

Nestled on the banks of the Nile, Jinja is just a short distance from Kampala and is our base for the next days activities.

It was in 1862 that the British explorer John Hanning Speke recognised Lake Victoria as the ‘source of the Nile’ - starting a still unsettled dispute about Africa’s (and the world’s) longest river. From his modest monument, the Nile begins its 4132 mile course through Uganda, Sudan, Egypt and eventually to the Mediterranean Sea.

Day 53-54. Jinja Highlights. Jinja, Uganda.

We spend a couple of days on the banks of the Nile enjoying the various optional activities on offer.

If you're looking for adrenaline, there is bungee jumping, kayaking, or white water rafting. Alternatively one could take a quad-bike trip to the villages, or volunteer a day with the local Soft Power community project.

The murmur of the rushing waters and lush camp area makes for a perfect base to relax.

Day 55. Jinja to Eldoret, Kenya

Retracing our steps across the border and back into Kenya, we spend our last night together at our camp at Eldoret.

Day 56. Eldoret to Nairobi

Crossing the equator one final time, we head back up the Rift Valley escarpment and on to Nairobi where our adventure comes to an end.

For those wishing to stay on in the city after the tour, we are able to book post-tour accommodation for you. Please enquire at the time of booking to ensure availability.

Suggested Pre-Tour Accommodation.

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Ashanti Lodge, Gardens, Cape Town

Situated at the foot of Table Mountain and in walking distances to the city centre, Ashanti Lodge Backpackers in Gardens is your gateway to Cape Town. This gorgeous Victorian Mansion offers backpacker dormitories to single, double and twin rooms with shared bathroom facilities. Chill next to the stunning pool, join the party in the legendary Kumasi Café/Bar with its cool cocktails, tasty food and fabulous mountain views or go explore the city's highlights close by.

Twin Room Dorm Room Pool Area Bar and Games Area Bar Balcony with View

* Suggested pre and post tour accommodation can be booked together with your tour. Please enquire at the time of booking.

Suggested Post-Tour Accommodation.
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Hotel Boulevard, Nairobi

Conveniently located on Nairobi's Harry Thuku Road and set in manicured gardens, this hotel offers a peaceful oasis in the centre of town. Walking distance to shops and craft markets. Rooms – single, twin, double en suite rooms with balcony and satellite TV. Facilities – restaurant, bar, swimming pool, internet, laundry. Transfers are available from the Airport by pre-arrangement

Double Room Swimming pool Twin Room Bathroom

* Suggested pre and post tour accommodation can be booked together with your tour. Please enquire at the time of booking.

Additional Info

Meals
55 Breakfasts, 43 Lunches, 43 Dinners

Accommodation
49 nights camping in 2 person dome tents, 2 nights dorm, 1 night pre-erected tent with en suite facilities, 4 nights tourist class hotel

Includes.
Fully Equipped Acacia Safari Vehicle
Camping And Cooking Equipment
All Road Tolls and Vehicle Taxes
All Ground Transportation
Sleeping Mattress
Accommodation as Indicated
Meals as Indicated
Services of Two Crew

Included Highlights:
Cape Town Township Tour
Fish River Canyon
Sesriem Canyon
Sossusvlei Shuttle & Guided Walk
Dune 45
Spitzkoppe, Bushman Paintings
Etosha National Park, Game Drives
Kalahari Bushman Walk
Okavango Delta Wilderness Excursion, Mokoro/Walking Safari*
Chobe National Park, Fish Eagle (Sunset) Boat Cruise*
Chobe National Park, Open Vehicle Game Drive with Resident Guide*
Mosi Oa Tunya National Park, Victoria Falls Visit
South Luangwa National Park, Open Vehicle Game Drive with Resident Guide*
Zanzibar, Return Ferry & Accommodation
Maasai Village Walk with Resident Guide
Serengeti & Ngorongoro Crater Excursion in Purpose Built Safari Vehicles, Game Drives with Resident Guide*
The Great Rift Valley
Lake Nakuru National Park, Open Vehicle Game Drive with Resident Guide*
Equator Crossing
Queen Elizabeth National Park, Chimpanzee Trekking**
Lake Bunyonyi
Mountain Gorilla Trekking**

*Highlights are included in the Adventure Pass
**Subject to purchasing gorilla & chimpanzee permits
Excludes.
Adventure Pass Activities and Excursions (Mandatory)
Visas
Flights
Travel Insurance
Departure Taxes
Airport Transfers
Sleeping Bag
Optional Activities
Drinks, Tips
Items of a Personal Nature
Meals Not Indicated
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