Is this a doable itinerary?
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Is this a doable itinerary?
I am still trying to figure out how to combine Tanzania, Kenya and Rwanda for late May or the first few weeks of June.
Would this work or is it too "hurried"?
1st night overnight in Nairobi
2nd day-Kigali-Gorilla lodge
3rd day gorilla trek
4th day gorilla trek
fly to Serengeti that day or 5th day after Kigali overnight
2/3 nights Serengeti
day 9 drive to NG crater for 1 night
Day 10/11 to Kenya--is there a border crossing within drivable distance or does one fly to Arusha, then to Nairobi?
Finally, 2/3 days in Mara.
If this seems ridiculous, let me know. Just trying to maximize time and quality.
Thank you in advance for your input, criticisms and suggestions.
PD
Would this work or is it too "hurried"?
1st night overnight in Nairobi
2nd day-Kigali-Gorilla lodge
3rd day gorilla trek
4th day gorilla trek
fly to Serengeti that day or 5th day after Kigali overnight
2/3 nights Serengeti
day 9 drive to NG crater for 1 night
Day 10/11 to Kenya--is there a border crossing within drivable distance or does one fly to Arusha, then to Nairobi?
Finally, 2/3 days in Mara.
If this seems ridiculous, let me know. Just trying to maximize time and quality.
Thank you in advance for your input, criticisms and suggestions.
PD
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Hi Pollydill - although I have only been to Tanzania of the destinations you are considering, I am planning a trip to Rwanda and Kenya right now. Others with more direct experience can comment, but to me your itinerary looks very rushed for the amount of time you have. If you can't extend the time frame I think it would be better to visit Rwanda and then Tanzania OR Kenya. You may be able to catch some of the migration during June in the mid or western Serengeti.
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Given the time of year you're looking at, I'd suggest forgetting about the Mara and concentrate on Tanzania. The Mara is the upper end of the Serengeti ecosystem and, at that time of year, the Migration herds will most likely be in the central Serengeti or the Western Corridor as Cateyes555 suggests.
If you spend the night in Kigali, you can take an early morning Rwandair flight to NBO, then a Precision Air flight to JRO, arriving before noon. I'd add a couple of nights at Tarangire NP. Even at that time of year, it's a great location (eles and baobab trees.) Then, continue on to the Crater, spending one night there (Sopa is a good location on the rim) and do the allowed half day drive the next morning. After lunch, continue on to the central Serengeti (Seronera area.) Spend your remaining time there and fly back to Arusha for your trip home.
If you spend the night in Kigali, you can take an early morning Rwandair flight to NBO, then a Precision Air flight to JRO, arriving before noon. I'd add a couple of nights at Tarangire NP. Even at that time of year, it's a great location (eles and baobab trees.) Then, continue on to the Crater, spending one night there (Sopa is a good location on the rim) and do the allowed half day drive the next morning. After lunch, continue on to the central Serengeti (Seronera area.) Spend your remaining time there and fly back to Arusha for your trip home.
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Thanks ShayTay,
That is very helpful. I was thinking the Mara should be somewhat similar to the Serengeti.
This maybe foolish, but I would love to see Kilimanjaro as a backdrop for (lots of )elephants, and it was my understanding it was best viewed on the Kenyan side. Is it ridiculous to take a couple or 3 days to visit Amboseli since we are likely overnighting in Nairobi perhaps twice? In other words, will we have to pay the entry fee anyway?
I hope this is not my last trip to Africa, but in case it is....
That is very helpful. I was thinking the Mara should be somewhat similar to the Serengeti.
This maybe foolish, but I would love to see Kilimanjaro as a backdrop for (lots of )elephants, and it was my understanding it was best viewed on the Kenyan side. Is it ridiculous to take a couple or 3 days to visit Amboseli since we are likely overnighting in Nairobi perhaps twice? In other words, will we have to pay the entry fee anyway?
I hope this is not my last trip to Africa, but in case it is....
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Hi Pollydill,
You are right that Masai Mara and Serengeti are actually on the same ecosystem presumably similar wildlife and scenery.Since you are interested in Mt.Kilimanjaro then you will have to visit Amboseli National Park in the shadows of the mountain for classic views.The itinerary need to be as below;
1st Night; Nairobi or you may connect an onward flight to Kigali depending on arrival time in Nairobi.
2nd -4th day;gorilla treks in Rwanda
5th Day;Kigali-Nairobi.flight
6th Day;Nairobi-Amboseli-by road.
8th Day;Amboseli-Arusha-Serengeti. flight
10th Day;Serengeti-Ngorongoro.Road
12th Day;Ngorongoro-Serengeti-Arusha-Nairobi.
13th Day;Fly back home
I think this should be an option although there is much flying.
Cheers.
You are right that Masai Mara and Serengeti are actually on the same ecosystem presumably similar wildlife and scenery.Since you are interested in Mt.Kilimanjaro then you will have to visit Amboseli National Park in the shadows of the mountain for classic views.The itinerary need to be as below;
1st Night; Nairobi or you may connect an onward flight to Kigali depending on arrival time in Nairobi.
2nd -4th day;gorilla treks in Rwanda
5th Day;Kigali-Nairobi.flight
6th Day;Nairobi-Amboseli-by road.
8th Day;Amboseli-Arusha-Serengeti. flight
10th Day;Serengeti-Ngorongoro.Road
12th Day;Ngorongoro-Serengeti-Arusha-Nairobi.
13th Day;Fly back home
I think this should be an option although there is much flying.
Cheers.
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Actually, you can see Mt. Kili up close in Tanzania, in the western Kilimanjaro area. Fly into Kilimanjaro Airport from Kigali. Depending on your flight schedule, you can spend the night at the KIA Lodge next door or proceed to the camp. You can go by road to a western Kili camp such as Kambi ya Tembo. This area is across the border from Amboseli. After a couple of nights there, transfer by road to Arusha and continue your safari, either to Tarangire or the Crater and onwards to the Serengeti. The western Kili area is a Masaai homeland, so you'll have some good interactions with the local tribe. We went out walking with Maasai warriors and visited the local village, which was different than some of the more "touristy" villages by the Crater.
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