Morocco’s history and scenery beckon – from the Atlantic coast of North Africa, through imperial cities and on to Marrakech. Visit the cities and landscapes that have inspired artists, writers, and poets for centuries, and interact with the Berber culture. Your adventure begins in the “Blue Pearl” of Chefchaouen, a very charming city in the Rif Mountains. End your trip in vibrant Marrakech, where ancient history and non-stop street entertainment equally entrance those who are fortunate enough to spend time here.
Many naturalists claim that Uganda offers an experience that is richer and more diverse than the great wildlife safari destinations of Tanzania, Kenya, and Botswana. Mountain Gorillas are the featured species of the country and you will have the necessary permits to see them up close. But there is so much more. The vast savannas of Queen Elizabeth National Park, and many smaller sanctuaries protecting lakes, rain forests, and volcanic landscapes hold more species of plants, primates, birds, and other animals than any comparable region on the continent. On this trip, you will sample some of the major habitats of Uganda. Expect early morning starts, opportunities to explore on foot, and small comfortable hotels and lodges located close to interesting natural areas. You will have the chance to see the gorillas close up as well as sanctuary haunts species of birds and other animals.
South Africa is undoubtedly one of the most culturally and geographically diverse places on earth. Fondly known by locals as the “Rainbow Nation,” South Africa has 11 official languages and its multicultural inhabitants are influenced by a fascinating mix of African, Asian and European cultures. Its attraction lies in its remarkably untamed wilderness with its astonishing range of wildlife roaming freely across massive unfenced game reserves. With all of this variety to offer, it is little wonder that South Africa has fast become Africa’s most popular tourist destination.
On arrival at the pier from the ferry ride from Spain, you’ll be met and transferred to your lovely riad in Chefchouen, the famous blue city of Morocco, located in the Rif Mountains. This city was founded in the 15th century as a small fortress when the Moorish and Jews fled here to escape the Reconquista of Spain.
Meals
None
Lodging
Riad Dar Echchaouen or similar
BDay 2Chefchaouen
After breakfast, enjoy a tour of this “cool” blue town, home to about 40,000 people. Set at an altitude of almost 2200 feet on the outskirts of the Tisouka and Megou Mountains, this charming small town has little car traffic, which allows for clean and fresh air in which to discover its beauty.
Take a walk through the Medina and the Uta el-Hammam main square for an authentic look at Moroccan life. Along the way, visit the Kasbah Museum, which contains a modest collection of old arms, instruments, textiles, and city lodges, and enjoy a leisurely walk through its relaxing gardens. Be sure to admire Ras el Maa Waterfall, located east of the medina and often frequented by locals who use the waterfall to swim and wash clothes. You may even have the chance to visit a women’s co-op to see the women at work, and to purchase some of their artistry.
The afternoon is yours to do as you please in the relaxed atmosphere of the Rif Mountains.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Riad Dar Echchaouen or similar
CDay 3Volubilis & Meknes to Fes
Today, head out to the Roman ruins at Volubilis (approx. 3 hr drive), considered the best-preserved archeological site in Morocco. You’ll spend time exploring these 2,000-year-old UNESCO ruins, and perhaps imagining what life must have been like during the Roman Empire.
Lunch will be at Meknes (approx. 1 hr drive), one of Morocco’s Imperial cities, where you’ll have time to explore. This town was the Ismailian capital during the 17th century and is now famous for its 25-mile-long walls and monumental landmark gate of Bab el-Mansour. Wander the lanes of the old medina, visit the Mellah Jewish quarter, and see the Royal stables. The Dar Jamai palace houses one of the country’s best museums, exhibiting glorious ceramics, jewelry, rugs, and textiles with distinct ornate Meknesi needlework. Enjoy the setting of this town in a region of olives, wine, and citrus.
Afterwards, continue the drive to Fes (1 hr drive), often referred to as “the cultural capital of Morocco”. Once there, get settled in your riad, a traditional home built in the 16th century by a professor of the Quaraouiyine University, restored to its former glory. It is located in the heart of the bustling Fes Medina.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Fes Authentic Palace or similar
DDay 4Fes Exploration
Today will be devoted to Fes, the world’s only walled medieval Arab city that remains completely intact. It may be cliché, but visitors often compare their first visit to the medina (the maze of shop-lined alleyways that comprise the old city) to an encounter with the tales of One Thousand and One Nights (a.k.a. the Arabian Nights).
The medina has UNESCO World Heritage status, and for good reason. Here, you’ll visit the King’s Palace, one of the best palaces in the country; the colorful leather-dying pits to see leather-making techniques unchanged since the middle ages; and a pottery workshop where you will have the chance to watch the craftsmen chip mosaic tile pieces and paint designs on plates.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Fes Authentic Palace or similar
EDay 5Drive to Rabat
After breakfast, make the drive to the city of Rabat, located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River, with a population of about 1.2 million. Here you’ll visit the Kasbah of the Oudayas, a 12th-century medieval fortress citadel with exceptional ocean views from the acropolis. Also explore Hassan Tower, a minaret for an incomplete mosque. It was intended to be the largest minaret in the world along with the largest mosque, but construction stopped when Sultan Yacub al-Mansour died in 1199.
Your charming Riad, built in 1815 and restored in 2004, is located in the heart of the medina. The riad is equipped with all the modern comforts including a pool, spa, and traditional Moroccan restaurant.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Hotel Club Val Danfa or similar
FDay 6Drive to Marrakech
After breakfast, head out to the city of Casablanca to visit the Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in the world, with room for more than 100,000 worshippers (entry fees to the mosque are not included.) The Mosque, built by 6,000 traditional Moroccan artists, contains intricate mosaics, stone, and marble floors and columns, sculpted moldings, and carved wood ceilings. Also experience the Cornich Coast (South Beach of Morocco), a boardwalk lined with restaurants and nightclubs where the locals go to have a bit of fun.
Continue on for Marrakech and check-in to your riad, located in the heart of Marrakech. This evening, you will have the opportunity to walk around the “Jemaa El Fna Square” full of magicians, storytellers, snake charmers, and food sellers.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Riad Merzouga or similar
GDay 7Marrakech Exploration
After breakfast in the riad, it’s time to start exploring Marrakech, “the red city of Morocco.” Your guide will ensure that you see the most important places of historical and cultural interest, such as:
The 16th-century Saadian tombs where about 60 members of the Saadi Dynasty, including Ahmad al-Mansur and his family, are entombed.
The 19th century El Bahia Palace, built in Andalusian, Islamic, and Moroccan style with materials used from throughout Morocco.
The ruins of El Badi Palace, built in the 16th century by the Saadian Dynasty, which was constructed using some of the most expensive materials of its time including gold, onyx, and marble
The Ben Youssef Coranique School, the largest Madrasa in Morocco, and once the largest theological colleges in North Africa, housing as many as 900 students at one time.
After lunch at a local restaurant near the square, visit the Majorelle Gardens, a 12 acre botanical and artist landscape garden that is home to more than 15 endemic bird species. The garden houses:
The Islamic Art Museum and includes collections of ceramics, jewelry, and paintings by Majorelle as well as North African textiles from St. Laurent’s personal collection
Menara Gardens, which contain orchards and olive groves that surround a pavilion built during the 16th century
The Koutoubia Tower, designed in Almohad style and built of sandstone. This 250-foot high minaret can be seen from as far away as 18 miles.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Riad Merzouga or similar
HDay 8Flight to Entebbe
After breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the Casablanca Airport in time to catch your flight to Entebbe (overnight flight). The recommended flight on Egypt Air:
Depart Casablanca at 1:50 pm
Arrive Cairo at 7:45 pm
Depart Cairo at 9:40 pm
Arrive Kigali at 2:40 am the next day
Depart Kigali at 3:20 am
Arrive Entebbe at 5:20 am
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
None
IDay 9Arrive Entebbe
Arrive in Entebbe, Uganda early this morning and immediately transfer to Kibale National Park with plenty of stops for birds, animals, and photos along the way. You may encounter large congregations of olive baboons and black, red, and white colobus, red-tailed, and velvet monkeys. Kibale National Park is a popular habitat for 13 known primate species, including the closest living cousin of man – the chimpanzee. You’ll arrive at your lodge, located on the edge of Kibale National Park amidst beautiful gardens, tea plantations, and indigenous forests. Enjoy beautiful views of the park, crater lakes, and Rwenzori Mountains from your cottage.
Meals
None
Lodging
Chimpanzee Forest Guesthouse or similar
JDay 10Primate Tracking in Kibale
After breakfast, head out on a chimpanzee tracking adventure in Kibale. These impressive creatures are the most human-like of mammals, sharing about 98% of the same DNA as humans. During the tracking, you may encounter other primates such as the L’Hoest’s, red colobus, gray-cheeked mangabey, and red-tailed monkeys, and the olive baboon.
This afternoon, journey through Uganda’s beautiful scenic areas with a potential clear view of the Mountains of the Moon, depending on the cloud cover to Queen Elizabeth National Park – the second-largest national park in Uganda. In terms of diversity, this park is amazing – with 612 known species of birds. Special birds of this park include the Harlequin and Blue Quails, Red-capped Lark, African Crake, Broad-tailed Warbler, Martial Eagle, African Skimmer, Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl, and the Amur Falcon. Primates include the Olive Baboon, Valvet Monkey, and Tantalus monkey. In the Chambura Gorge, you’ll find chimpanzees, as well as the Blue and Red-tailed Monkeys. In the afternoon, embark on a boat ride along the
Kazinga Channel where you’ll get close to hippos, buffalos, and crocodiles. Elephants often swim here as well. The birdlife is very rich and quite approachable, including Saddle-billed Stork, both species of Pink- backed and Great Pelicans, and other migratory species. The Striated Heron, Water Thick-knee, Three- banded Plover, Marsh, Green, Wood, and Common Sandpipers, Gray-headed Gull, and Yellow-billed Oxpecker are typically seen.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Parkview Safari Lodge or similar
KDay 11Queen Elizabeth National Park
This morning, you’ll enjoy a game drive in northern Queen Elizabeth National Park, exploring the diverse Eco-system of grassy plains, tropical forest, rivers, swamps, lakes and volcanic craters which are home to an incredible profusion of wildlife. The drive takes you along great views of the massive Rwenzoris as a backdrop providing excellent opportunities to see lions, hyenas, and leopards. On a good day, you’ll see the Giant Forest Hog, Cape Buffalo, African Elephant, Defassa Water and Bush Bucks, and Uganda Kob.
In the afternoon, take a boat ride on the Kazinga channel to discover a vast array of Ugandan wildlife and to possibly spot the big schools of
hippos, crocodiles, buffaloes, elephants as well as a variety of birds that roost along the channel. Return to your lodge for dinner and overnight.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Parkview Safari Lodge or similar
LDay 12Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
After breakfast, head out to the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park for a wildlife safari. The seasonal Ishasha sector provides a good chance of seeing the area’s tree-climbing lions. On a good day, you might also catch a glimpse of a leopard or two. Troupes of olive baboons also frequent the roads. Be on the lookout for other interesting savannah animals and birds, including the black-lored parrot, arrow-marked babbler, Ovambo sparrow hawk, African cuckoo hawk, stout, zitting, wing-snapping, and trilling cisticolas, brown snake eagle, Holub’s golden weaver, black cuckoo, and blue-naped mousebird.
Overnight at a lodge that sits atop a beautiful valley overlooking the Bwindi Forest for the next two nights. You’ll stay in traditional style cabins or luxury tents with private baths.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Bakiga Lodge or similar
MDay 13Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi
Set off early with a packed lunch to Bwindi’s park headquarters for a briefing prior to the gorilla tracking. The gorillas are gentle animals and it is an unforgettable experience to locate, observe, and photograph their family groups. You’ll be assigned a family group and it may require walking anywhere from 20 minutes to three hours to reach them, depending on where they’ve been located after sunrise. Game scouts are likely to have pre-located them and radioed back their location to your guide, but the animals are wide-ranging and don’t stick to the trails. Each encounter is different and has its own rewards. You are likely to enjoy a close view of the adults feeding, grooming, and resting as the youngsters frolic and swing from vines in a delightfully-playful display. Gorilla tracking involves part or all of a day in the Impenetrable Forest. In rare instances, finding, reaching, observing, and returning from a group takes an entire day of rather difficult trekking through thick, sometimes muddy vegetation and hilly terrain. You need to be physically fit if you wish to maximize your chances. Very occasionally, in spite of all efforts, the gorillas prove elusive. Depending on the time you return to the camp, you might be able to visit some of the communities around the gorillas’ habitat or spend an evening birding around Buhoma.
Meals
Breakfast, Box Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Bakiga Lodge or similar
NDay 14Lake Mburo National Park
After breakfast, make the estimated four hour drive to Lake Mburo National Park, a former game reserve until it became a national park in 1983. This is the smallest of Uganda’s savannah national parks and a portion of the park’s entrance fees are used to fund local community projects. Together, with 13 other lakes in the area, Lake Mburo forms part of a 30-mile long wetland system that is linked by a swamp. Five of these lakes lie within the park’s borders. Because there are no elephants to tame the vegetation, the park contains many forests. Here you’ll enjoy a game safari to possibly see zebras, topis, elands, buffaloes, hippos, and leopards as well as a number of water birds such as pelicans, cormorant, fish eagle, and storks. Other bird species include the rare white-winged warbler, brown parrot, and African grey hornbill. This is the only park in the country where you can see impalas, slender mongoose, and the giant bush rat.
If you like, take a night safari for the best chances to see some of the more elusive species of the park such as leopards, hyena, porcupines, etc. Recently a giant ground pangolin was spotted on a night drive not far from Rwakobo Rock.
Dinner and overnight will be at an eco-friendly, family-run hotel situated on a scenic outcrop at the edge of Lake Mburo National Park. Zebras, warthogs, impalas, and bushbucks often congregate at the water-hole below the dining area and the sounds of the wild come to life at night. Every night (weather permitting), the staff set up a campfire from where you can watch the sunset and enjoy the starlit sky.
If adding on the Rwanda extension, today you’ll cross into Rwanda and stay at a lodge at Volcanoes National Park.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Rwakobo Rock or similar
ODay 15Mabamba Swamp & Flight to South Africa
After breakfast, depart for Entebbe via the Mabamba Swamp for the chance to encounter Uganda’s most famous bird – the shoebill. This prehistoric-looking bird really has to be seen to be believed and is a great way to end your memorable Uganda experience. Many other water birds you may also see include a variety of herons and ducks, African and lesser jacanas, malachite kingfishers, and swamp flycatchers. As African fish eagles soar overhead and as your canoe is paddled deeper into the swamps, be on the look-out for species that live among the papyrus plants (a reed-like swamp plant) including the white-winged warbler and papyrus gonolek.
Afterwards, transfer to the airport for your evening flight to Cape Town, South Africa. We recommend this flight on South African Airways:
Depart Entebbe at 3:20 pm
Arrive Cape Town at 8:20 pm (via Johannesburg)
Welcome to South Africa! Upon arrival in Cape Town, you will be met and transferred to your hotel to rest up for the adventure ahead.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Cape Town Hollow Boutique Hotel or similar
PDay 16Cape Town City Tour
Resting at the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic Ocean, sandwiched between the slopes of iconic Table Mountain and the glistening sapphire waters of Table Bay, the exceptionally scenic city of Cape Town is in a class of its own.
Some cities boast rich culture, vibrant nightlife, a cosmopolitan atmosphere, and extraordinary architecture, while others boast breathtaking landscapes and extraordinary natural wonders. Cape Town is lucky enough to be blessed with all of these attractions and so much more. With its bustling harbor, world-class beaches, top-notch vineyards, and mountainous surroundings brimming with diverse flora and fauna, Cape Town consistently captivates the hearts of all who visit.
To get a feel for the thriving center of Cape Town, today is dedicated to a city tour. On this tour, you will visit many of the Cape’s top attractions, including the Castle of Good Hope, the colorful cottages of the Bo-Kaap, the bustling Green Market Square, the South African Museum, the beautiful Company’s Gardens and plenty more. If the weather allows, take the cable car up Table Mountain and enjoy stunning views of the whole peninsula.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Cape Town Hollow Boutique Hotel or similar
QDay 17Cape Town Cultural Tour
Today is a day you won’t forget, as you spend most of it seeing the “real” Cape Town. Your tour is guided by Uthando, a local nonprofit that focuses on innovative, inspiring and well-managed community development projects. Uthando offers unique and authentic philanthropic cultural tours, visiting the projects that receive funding and other forms of assistance from the organization and its benefactors. Gain insight into the remarkable stories that make life in South Africa so interesting, dynamic, and inspiring. The tours are interactive, meeting the people who benefit from the projects, learning about their work and way of life firsthand.
Later this afternoon you have free time to explore Cape Town’s Waterfront or relax at your hotel.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Cape Town Hollow Boutique Hotel or similar
RDay 18Fly to Timbavati Private Nature Reserve
Today you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Hoedspruit. Here you are met and transferred to your lodge in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve.
All along the western boundary of world-renowned Kruger National Park are private game reserves which combine with Kruger to create one of the world’s largest protected areas. These reserves offer excellent game viewing opportunities, together with the advantages of smaller, hosted accommodations and game drives. A trip to Kruger is an unforgettable and life-changing experience.
Meals
Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Simbavati River Lodge or similar
SDays 19-20Timbavati Nature Reserve Safaris
The Timbavati Private Nature Reserve is home to the Big Five (Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, Rhino and Elephant) as well as a wealth of other animals. You’ll spend the next two days in open vehicles, providing the perfect views of these majestic creatures. In the evenings, take in the sunsets over the magnificent Drakensberg Mountains and enjoy a delicious dinner prepared with care by the lodge chef.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Simbavati River Lodge or similar
TDay 21Safari & Fly to Johannesburg
This morning, head out on your final safari. Then transfer to the airport for your flight to Johannesburg, where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to relax and explore.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Fairlawns Boutique Hotel or similar
UDay 22Johannesburg City Tour
Today is all about Johannesburg and a tour of its highlights, history and local flavors. Along the way, you’ll see the remnants of, and be able to imagine, all the turmoil the city experienced during the apartheid years.
Your tour takes you through the streets of Soweto (South Western Townships) and its adjoining suburbs. Visit the early home of Nelson Mandela (which is now the Mandela Family Museum), as well as a shebeen (typical tavern). See the Regina Mundi Catholic Church, the largest Catholic Cathedral in the Southern Hemisphere (1600 sq meters) and the venue for many illegal meetings during the struggle in South Africa. Here, one of the few Black Madonnas in the world can be seen. Finally, visit the apartheid museum to gain a more complete narrative of the nation’s recent struggles and to explore lingering questions you may have about that period for South Africa.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Fairlawns Boutique Hotel or similar
VDay 23Depart Johannesburg
After a full and varied journey, your trip has come to an end. Today, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight home at the appropriate time.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
None
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Morocco’s history and scenery beckon – from the Atlantic coast of North Africa, through imperial cities and on to Marrakech. Visit the cities and landscapes that have inspired artists, writers, and poets for centuries, and interact with the Berber culture. Your adventure begins in the “Blue Pearl” of Chefchaouen, a very charming city in the Rif Mountains. End your trip in vibrant Marrakech, where ancient history and non-stop street entertainment equally entrance those who are fortunate enough to spend time here.
Many naturalists claim that Uganda offers an experience that is richer and more diverse than the great wildlife safari destinations of Tanzania, Kenya, and Botswana. Mountain Gorillas are the featured species of the country and you will have the necessary permits to see them up close. But there is so much more. The vast savannas of Queen Elizabeth National Park, and many smaller sanctuaries protecting lakes, rain forests, and volcanic landscapes hold more species of plants, primates, birds, and other animals than any comparable region on the continent. On this trip, you will sample some of the major habitats of Uganda. Expect early morning starts, opportunities to explore on foot, and small comfortable hotels and lodges located close to interesting natural areas. You will have the chance to see the gorillas close up as well as sanctuary haunts species of birds and other animals.
South Africa is undoubtedly one of the most culturally and geographically diverse places on earth. Fondly known by locals as the “Rainbow Nation,” South Africa has 11 official languages and its multicultural inhabitants are influenced by a fascinating mix of African, Asian and European cultures. Its attraction lies in its remarkably untamed wilderness with its astonishing range of wildlife roaming freely across massive unfenced game reserves. With all of this variety to offer, it is little wonder that South Africa has fast become Africa’s most popular tourist destination.
On arrival at the pier from the ferry ride from Spain, you’ll be met and transferred to your lovely riad in Chefchouen, the famous blue city of Morocco, located in the Rif Mountains. This city was founded in the 15th century as a small fortress when the Moorish and Jews fled here to escape the Reconquista of Spain.
Meals
None
Lodging
Riad Dar Echchaouen or similar
BDay 2Chefchaouen
After breakfast, enjoy a tour of this “cool” blue town, home to about 40,000 people. Set at an altitude of almost 2200 feet on the outskirts of the Tisouka and Megou Mountains, this charming small town has little car traffic, which allows for clean and fresh air in which to discover its beauty.
Take a walk through the Medina and the Uta el-Hammam main square for an authentic look at Moroccan life. Along the way, visit the Kasbah Museum, which contains a modest collection of old arms, instruments, textiles, and city lodges, and enjoy a leisurely walk through its relaxing gardens. Be sure to admire Ras el Maa Waterfall, located east of the medina and often frequented by locals who use the waterfall to swim and wash clothes. You may even have the chance to visit a women’s co-op to see the women at work, and to purchase some of their artistry.
The afternoon is yours to do as you please in the relaxed atmosphere of the Rif Mountains.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Riad Dar Echchaouen or similar
CDay 3Volubilis & Meknes to Fes
Today, head out to the Roman ruins at Volubilis (approx. 3 hr drive), considered the best-preserved archeological site in Morocco. You’ll spend time exploring these 2,000-year-old UNESCO ruins, and perhaps imagining what life must have been like during the Roman Empire.
Lunch will be at Meknes (approx. 1 hr drive), one of Morocco’s Imperial cities, where you’ll have time to explore. This town was the Ismailian capital during the 17th century and is now famous for its 25-mile-long walls and monumental landmark gate of Bab el-Mansour. Wander the lanes of the old medina, visit the Mellah Jewish quarter, and see the Royal stables. The Dar Jamai palace houses one of the country’s best museums, exhibiting glorious ceramics, jewelry, rugs, and textiles with distinct ornate Meknesi needlework. Enjoy the setting of this town in a region of olives, wine, and citrus.
Afterwards, continue the drive to Fes (1 hr drive), often referred to as “the cultural capital of Morocco”. Once there, get settled in your riad, a traditional home built in the 16th century by a professor of the Quaraouiyine University, restored to its former glory. It is located in the heart of the bustling Fes Medina.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Fes Authentic Palace or similar
DDay 4Fes Exploration
Today will be devoted to Fes, the world’s only walled medieval Arab city that remains completely intact. It may be cliché, but visitors often compare their first visit to the medina (the maze of shop-lined alleyways that comprise the old city) to an encounter with the tales of One Thousand and One Nights (a.k.a. the Arabian Nights).
The medina has UNESCO World Heritage status, and for good reason. Here, you’ll visit the King’s Palace, one of the best palaces in the country; the colorful leather-dying pits to see leather-making techniques unchanged since the middle ages; and a pottery workshop where you will have the chance to watch the craftsmen chip mosaic tile pieces and paint designs on plates.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Fes Authentic Palace or similar
EDay 5Drive to Rabat
After breakfast, make the drive to the city of Rabat, located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River, with a population of about 1.2 million. Here you’ll visit the Kasbah of the Oudayas, a 12th-century medieval fortress citadel with exceptional ocean views from the acropolis. Also explore Hassan Tower, a minaret for an incomplete mosque. It was intended to be the largest minaret in the world along with the largest mosque, but construction stopped when Sultan Yacub al-Mansour died in 1199.
Your charming Riad, built in 1815 and restored in 2004, is located in the heart of the medina. The riad is equipped with all the modern comforts including a pool, spa, and traditional Moroccan restaurant.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Hotel Club Val Danfa or similar
FDay 6Drive to Marrakech
After breakfast, head out to the city of Casablanca to visit the Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in the world, with room for more than 100,000 worshippers (entry fees to the mosque are not included.) The Mosque, built by 6,000 traditional Moroccan artists, contains intricate mosaics, stone, and marble floors and columns, sculpted moldings, and carved wood ceilings. Also experience the Cornich Coast (South Beach of Morocco), a boardwalk lined with restaurants and nightclubs where the locals go to have a bit of fun.
Continue on for Marrakech and check-in to your riad, located in the heart of Marrakech. This evening, you will have the opportunity to walk around the “Jemaa El Fna Square” full of magicians, storytellers, snake charmers, and food sellers.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Riad Merzouga or similar
GDay 7Marrakech Exploration
After breakfast in the riad, it’s time to start exploring Marrakech, “the red city of Morocco.” Your guide will ensure that you see the most important places of historical and cultural interest, such as:
The 16th-century Saadian tombs where about 60 members of the Saadi Dynasty, including Ahmad al-Mansur and his family, are entombed.
The 19th century El Bahia Palace, built in Andalusian, Islamic, and Moroccan style with materials used from throughout Morocco.
The ruins of El Badi Palace, built in the 16th century by the Saadian Dynasty, which was constructed using some of the most expensive materials of its time including gold, onyx, and marble
The Ben Youssef Coranique School, the largest Madrasa in Morocco, and once the largest theological colleges in North Africa, housing as many as 900 students at one time.
After lunch at a local restaurant near the square, visit the Majorelle Gardens, a 12 acre botanical and artist landscape garden that is home to more than 15 endemic bird species. The garden houses:
The Islamic Art Museum and includes collections of ceramics, jewelry, and paintings by Majorelle as well as North African textiles from St. Laurent’s personal collection
Menara Gardens, which contain orchards and olive groves that surround a pavilion built during the 16th century
The Koutoubia Tower, designed in Almohad style and built of sandstone. This 250-foot high minaret can be seen from as far away as 18 miles.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Riad Merzouga or similar
HDay 8Flight to Entebbe
After breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the Casablanca Airport in time to catch your flight to Entebbe (overnight flight). The recommended flight on Egypt Air:
Depart Casablanca at 1:50 pm
Arrive Cairo at 7:45 pm
Depart Cairo at 9:40 pm
Arrive Kigali at 2:40 am the next day
Depart Kigali at 3:20 am
Arrive Entebbe at 5:20 am
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
None
IDay 9Arrive Entebbe
Arrive in Entebbe, Uganda early this morning and immediately transfer to Kibale National Park with plenty of stops for birds, animals, and photos along the way. You may encounter large congregations of olive baboons and black, red, and white colobus, red-tailed, and velvet monkeys. Kibale National Park is a popular habitat for 13 known primate species, including the closest living cousin of man – the chimpanzee. You’ll arrive at your lodge, located on the edge of Kibale National Park amidst beautiful gardens, tea plantations, and indigenous forests. Enjoy beautiful views of the park, crater lakes, and Rwenzori Mountains from your cottage.
Meals
None
Lodging
Chimpanzee Forest Guesthouse or similar
JDay 10Primate Tracking in Kibale
After breakfast, head out on a chimpanzee tracking adventure in Kibale. These impressive creatures are the most human-like of mammals, sharing about 98% of the same DNA as humans. During the tracking, you may encounter other primates such as the L’Hoest’s, red colobus, gray-cheeked mangabey, and red-tailed monkeys, and the olive baboon.
This afternoon, journey through Uganda’s beautiful scenic areas with a potential clear view of the Mountains of the Moon, depending on the cloud cover to Queen Elizabeth National Park – the second-largest national park in Uganda. In terms of diversity, this park is amazing – with 612 known species of birds. Special birds of this park include the Harlequin and Blue Quails, Red-capped Lark, African Crake, Broad-tailed Warbler, Martial Eagle, African Skimmer, Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl, and the Amur Falcon. Primates include the Olive Baboon, Valvet Monkey, and Tantalus monkey. In the Chambura Gorge, you’ll find chimpanzees, as well as the Blue and Red-tailed Monkeys. In the afternoon, embark on a boat ride along the
Kazinga Channel where you’ll get close to hippos, buffalos, and crocodiles. Elephants often swim here as well. The birdlife is very rich and quite approachable, including Saddle-billed Stork, both species of Pink- backed and Great Pelicans, and other migratory species. The Striated Heron, Water Thick-knee, Three- banded Plover, Marsh, Green, Wood, and Common Sandpipers, Gray-headed Gull, and Yellow-billed Oxpecker are typically seen.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Parkview Safari Lodge or similar
KDay 11Queen Elizabeth National Park
This morning, you’ll enjoy a game drive in northern Queen Elizabeth National Park, exploring the diverse Eco-system of grassy plains, tropical forest, rivers, swamps, lakes and volcanic craters which are home to an incredible profusion of wildlife. The drive takes you along great views of the massive Rwenzoris as a backdrop providing excellent opportunities to see lions, hyenas, and leopards. On a good day, you’ll see the Giant Forest Hog, Cape Buffalo, African Elephant, Defassa Water and Bush Bucks, and Uganda Kob.
In the afternoon, take a boat ride on the Kazinga channel to discover a vast array of Ugandan wildlife and to possibly spot the big schools of
hippos, crocodiles, buffaloes, elephants as well as a variety of birds that roost along the channel. Return to your lodge for dinner and overnight.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Parkview Safari Lodge or similar
LDay 12Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
After breakfast, head out to the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park for a wildlife safari. The seasonal Ishasha sector provides a good chance of seeing the area’s tree-climbing lions. On a good day, you might also catch a glimpse of a leopard or two. Troupes of olive baboons also frequent the roads. Be on the lookout for other interesting savannah animals and birds, including the black-lored parrot, arrow-marked babbler, Ovambo sparrow hawk, African cuckoo hawk, stout, zitting, wing-snapping, and trilling cisticolas, brown snake eagle, Holub’s golden weaver, black cuckoo, and blue-naped mousebird.
Overnight at a lodge that sits atop a beautiful valley overlooking the Bwindi Forest for the next two nights. You’ll stay in traditional style cabins or luxury tents with private baths.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Bakiga Lodge or similar
MDay 13Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi
Set off early with a packed lunch to Bwindi’s park headquarters for a briefing prior to the gorilla tracking. The gorillas are gentle animals and it is an unforgettable experience to locate, observe, and photograph their family groups. You’ll be assigned a family group and it may require walking anywhere from 20 minutes to three hours to reach them, depending on where they’ve been located after sunrise. Game scouts are likely to have pre-located them and radioed back their location to your guide, but the animals are wide-ranging and don’t stick to the trails. Each encounter is different and has its own rewards. You are likely to enjoy a close view of the adults feeding, grooming, and resting as the youngsters frolic and swing from vines in a delightfully-playful display. Gorilla tracking involves part or all of a day in the Impenetrable Forest. In rare instances, finding, reaching, observing, and returning from a group takes an entire day of rather difficult trekking through thick, sometimes muddy vegetation and hilly terrain. You need to be physically fit if you wish to maximize your chances. Very occasionally, in spite of all efforts, the gorillas prove elusive. Depending on the time you return to the camp, you might be able to visit some of the communities around the gorillas’ habitat or spend an evening birding around Buhoma.
Meals
Breakfast, Box Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Bakiga Lodge or similar
NDay 14Lake Mburo National Park
After breakfast, make the estimated four hour drive to Lake Mburo National Park, a former game reserve until it became a national park in 1983. This is the smallest of Uganda’s savannah national parks and a portion of the park’s entrance fees are used to fund local community projects. Together, with 13 other lakes in the area, Lake Mburo forms part of a 30-mile long wetland system that is linked by a swamp. Five of these lakes lie within the park’s borders. Because there are no elephants to tame the vegetation, the park contains many forests. Here you’ll enjoy a game safari to possibly see zebras, topis, elands, buffaloes, hippos, and leopards as well as a number of water birds such as pelicans, cormorant, fish eagle, and storks. Other bird species include the rare white-winged warbler, brown parrot, and African grey hornbill. This is the only park in the country where you can see impalas, slender mongoose, and the giant bush rat.
If you like, take a night safari for the best chances to see some of the more elusive species of the park such as leopards, hyena, porcupines, etc. Recently a giant ground pangolin was spotted on a night drive not far from Rwakobo Rock.
Dinner and overnight will be at an eco-friendly, family-run hotel situated on a scenic outcrop at the edge of Lake Mburo National Park. Zebras, warthogs, impalas, and bushbucks often congregate at the water-hole below the dining area and the sounds of the wild come to life at night. Every night (weather permitting), the staff set up a campfire from where you can watch the sunset and enjoy the starlit sky.
If adding on the Rwanda extension, today you’ll cross into Rwanda and stay at a lodge at Volcanoes National Park.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Rwakobo Rock or similar
ODay 15Mabamba Swamp & Flight to South Africa
After breakfast, depart for Entebbe via the Mabamba Swamp for the chance to encounter Uganda’s most famous bird – the shoebill. This prehistoric-looking bird really has to be seen to be believed and is a great way to end your memorable Uganda experience. Many other water birds you may also see include a variety of herons and ducks, African and lesser jacanas, malachite kingfishers, and swamp flycatchers. As African fish eagles soar overhead and as your canoe is paddled deeper into the swamps, be on the look-out for species that live among the papyrus plants (a reed-like swamp plant) including the white-winged warbler and papyrus gonolek.
Afterwards, transfer to the airport for your evening flight to Cape Town, South Africa. We recommend this flight on South African Airways:
Depart Entebbe at 3:20 pm
Arrive Cape Town at 8:20 pm (via Johannesburg)
Welcome to South Africa! Upon arrival in Cape Town, you will be met and transferred to your hotel to rest up for the adventure ahead.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
Cape Town Hollow Boutique Hotel or similar
PDay 16Cape Town City Tour
Resting at the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic Ocean, sandwiched between the slopes of iconic Table Mountain and the glistening sapphire waters of Table Bay, the exceptionally scenic city of Cape Town is in a class of its own.
Some cities boast rich culture, vibrant nightlife, a cosmopolitan atmosphere, and extraordinary architecture, while others boast breathtaking landscapes and extraordinary natural wonders. Cape Town is lucky enough to be blessed with all of these attractions and so much more. With its bustling harbor, world-class beaches, top-notch vineyards, and mountainous surroundings brimming with diverse flora and fauna, Cape Town consistently captivates the hearts of all who visit.
To get a feel for the thriving center of Cape Town, today is dedicated to a city tour. On this tour, you will visit many of the Cape’s top attractions, including the Castle of Good Hope, the colorful cottages of the Bo-Kaap, the bustling Green Market Square, the South African Museum, the beautiful Company’s Gardens and plenty more. If the weather allows, take the cable car up Table Mountain and enjoy stunning views of the whole peninsula.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Cape Town Hollow Boutique Hotel or similar
QDay 17Cape Town Cultural Tour
Today is a day you won’t forget, as you spend most of it seeing the “real” Cape Town. Your tour is guided by Uthando, a local nonprofit that focuses on innovative, inspiring and well-managed community development projects. Uthando offers unique and authentic philanthropic cultural tours, visiting the projects that receive funding and other forms of assistance from the organization and its benefactors. Gain insight into the remarkable stories that make life in South Africa so interesting, dynamic, and inspiring. The tours are interactive, meeting the people who benefit from the projects, learning about their work and way of life firsthand.
Later this afternoon you have free time to explore Cape Town’s Waterfront or relax at your hotel.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Cape Town Hollow Boutique Hotel or similar
RDay 18Fly to Timbavati Private Nature Reserve
Today you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Hoedspruit. Here you are met and transferred to your lodge in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve.
All along the western boundary of world-renowned Kruger National Park are private game reserves which combine with Kruger to create one of the world’s largest protected areas. These reserves offer excellent game viewing opportunities, together with the advantages of smaller, hosted accommodations and game drives. A trip to Kruger is an unforgettable and life-changing experience.
Meals
Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Simbavati River Lodge or similar
SDays 19-20Timbavati Nature Reserve Safaris
The Timbavati Private Nature Reserve is home to the Big Five (Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, Rhino and Elephant) as well as a wealth of other animals. You’ll spend the next two days in open vehicles, providing the perfect views of these majestic creatures. In the evenings, take in the sunsets over the magnificent Drakensberg Mountains and enjoy a delicious dinner prepared with care by the lodge chef.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Simbavati River Lodge or similar
TDay 21Safari & Fly to Johannesburg
This morning, head out on your final safari. Then transfer to the airport for your flight to Johannesburg, where you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is yours to relax and explore.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Fairlawns Boutique Hotel or similar
UDay 22Johannesburg City Tour
Today is all about Johannesburg and a tour of its highlights, history and local flavors. Along the way, you’ll see the remnants of, and be able to imagine, all the turmoil the city experienced during the apartheid years.
Your tour takes you through the streets of Soweto (South Western Townships) and its adjoining suburbs. Visit the early home of Nelson Mandela (which is now the Mandela Family Museum), as well as a shebeen (typical tavern). See the Regina Mundi Catholic Church, the largest Catholic Cathedral in the Southern Hemisphere (1600 sq meters) and the venue for many illegal meetings during the struggle in South Africa. Here, one of the few Black Madonnas in the world can be seen. Finally, visit the apartheid museum to gain a more complete narrative of the nation’s recent struggles and to explore lingering questions you may have about that period for South Africa.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
Fairlawns Boutique Hotel or similar
VDay 23Depart Johannesburg
After a full and varied journey, your trip has come to an end. Today, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight home at the appropriate time.
Meals
Breakfast
Lodging
None
Anticipated plan; actual route and program may vary.
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Pricing and Payment
We will confirm your reservations once we receive a non-refundable booking deposit, a Reservation Form signed by each person responsible for payment, and an Explorer Information Form signed by each participating adult or the guardian for each participating child, and if space is available. Custom programs during holiday seasons may require a deposit prior to confirmation. The deposit contributes to non-recoverable costs of holding space and servicing your booking through the stages of preparation, execution, and follow-up and cannot be refunded if you choose to cancel.
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Late Signups
Early reservations are encouraged! Some programs and flights fill several months in advance. We can confirm your space once we receive your deposit and signed Reservation and Explorer Information Forms. We try, but cannot guarantee, to accept late signups. In the event that we are able to accept reservations fewer than 60 days before a program’s start date, additional fees may apply to cover administrative costs necessary to expedite your reservation confirmation and transmit your program materials. For reservations made fewer than 60 days in advance of your program’s start, full payment is due at the time of booking.
Program Changes
We understand that circumstances arise that lead you to inquire about changes to your custom program, and we aim to satisfy your requests. Once activities and accommodations have been confirmed, we charge a $50 change fee, in addition to the difference in costs for the services booked. When changes are requested less than one week before your program’s start, the change fee is $100. For changes requested after a program has begun, the change fee is $200.
Journeys International reserves the right to change or reprice any program due to acts of insurrection, strikes, weather, road conditions, acts of God or government, or any other force majeure or cause beyond the company’s control. Journeys International cannot guarantee conformity with the provided program plan at any point in time. Among other things, if necessary Journeys International may change the scheduled dates of a program; omit or alter sections of the plan; substitute lodgings, leaders, or conveyances; or change meals, activities, or waypoints; all without notice and without allowance for refunds and with participants bearing the responsibility for increased costs, if any. Should this become necessary, Journeys International will not be liable for extra costs that participants may incur as a result of changes, including but not limited to flight change fees, additional meal costs, or additional accommodations. We strongly recommend that participants purchase Travel Protection Plans, or travel insurance, adequate to cover such costs.
Cancellations & Refunds
If you must cancel before your program begins, please notify Journeys International in writing by emailing info@journeysinternational.com or writing to your adventure specialist directly. You may request a refund according to the following schedule. Some programs require additional non-refundable payments beyond this schedule, as noted in the program description. In the case of cancellation, such amounts are withheld in addition to the amounts listed here.
Days Prior to Departure
Cancellation Penalty
61 or more
Non-refundable booking deposit and planning fee, if applicable
31-60
Non-refundable booking deposit and planning fee, if applicable, plus 50% of total land costs above amount of initial deposit
0-30
100% of total land costs
Please note: cancellation of airfare, other transit, lodging, and ticketed tours and activities is subject to the policies of the individual carriers or providers and is not included in the schedule above. Additional cancellation fees are the responsibility of the traveler. We strongly recommend that all participants purchase Travel Protection Plans, or travel insurance, that includes coverage for trip cancellation or interruption and that may reimburse you for cancellation penalties and extra expenses should a circumstance force you to cancel or interrupt your participation.
Departure is defined as the date on which travelers will leave their home state, province or city, or the program start date as indicated on the program description, whichever comes first. Cancellation date will be considered the date that we receive written notification of your intent to cancel according to the local time observed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Payments due at the time of cancellation remain the responsibility of the participant. No partial refunds are possible for unused hotel rooms, air or land travel, program days, or other sight-seeing arrangements included in the land cost.
If Journeys International cancels or postpones a program before the program starts for reasons completely within its discretion, such as but not limited to insufficient group size, all money for services described in the program description will be refunded in the form of credit towards a future program with Journeys in the same location originally planned, less unrecoverable fees and penalties already paid to airlines, accommodations, or other service providers, or the client may submit a written request for a refund to the original form of payment. If a program’s cancellation is necessary due to acts of insurrection, strikes, weather, road conditions, acts of God or government, or any other force majeure or cause beyond the company’s control, credits and refunds will be issued according to the standard cancellation schedule, less unrecoverable fees and penalties already paid to airlines, accommodations, or other service providers, without regard to whether client or company initiates cancellation or postponement. Once a program begins, there are no refunds for unused goods or services.
Air Fares
We can help you to secure air travel arrangements for Journeys International programs. We work with an airfare consolidator to assist in booking the flights that suit your needs. Journeys International and/or the airfare consolidator may charge a ticketing fee for this service. For group programs, if you prefer to fly on dates other than those listed as program dates, or if you arrive at your destination other than at the group arrival time, then you may incur additional fees to cover the separate transfer, contingency, and coordination costs which frequently arise from arrival and departure on flights different from our regular bookings. We will let you know about these fees ahead of time, if they apply. If you must change your air routing after ticketing, there is a charge of $50 per change, in addition to change or cancellation charges levied by the airline.
If you decide to make your own flight arrangements, you must provide Journeys International with a complete copy of your itinerary showing departure and arrival flights and times. You should plan to arrange your own air travel if you are using mileage credit or originating outside North America, but please be in touch with our office before you finalize ticketing so that we may help you to coordinate the correct arrival and departure dates and times. If you arrange your own flights, we can book ground transfers to meet you on arrival in your destination if you wish, and you agree to pay additional costs, as applicable.
Transfers Between Programs
You may transfer between some programs upon written request. More than 60 days before your program start date, the deposit transfer fee is $100 per person plus any cancellation fees charged by airlines, hotels, or ground service providers. 60 days or fewer before the program start date, full cancellation penalties from the original program apply. In the event that Journeys International cancels a program, you may transfer the full amount of your payments to another program without penalty, subject to availability.
Expenses Covered
Normally, our stated total costs include the costs of all guides, leaders, facilities, permits obtained after arrival, lodging accommodations, costs of described activities, food as specified, and all surface transportation associated with the activities described in the itinerary. We do our best to avoid increasing prices after receipt of your deposit, but factors beyond our control might require us to change our prices without prior notice, even after you have signed up.
Expenses Not Covered
Costs not included in the price may include: meals not indicated as included in program descriptions; meals prior to arrival in starting cities; transfers, if not arriving or departing on the scheduled group flights; soft drinks, bottled water, and alcoholic beverages; medical expenses, costs of hospitalization, or evacuation from remote areas; laundry; airport departure taxes not included on your airline ticket; accommodations en route to starting cities; visas; airfares; gratuities; and insurance.
If a program must be modified due to medical emergency, acts of insurrection, strikes, weather, road conditions, acts of God or government, or any other force majeure or cause beyond the company’s control, then the participant may incur additional costs that are not included in the program price. We strongly recommend that all participants purchase Travel Protection Plans, or travel insurance, to cover these risks.
Travel Insurance
Journeys International strongly recommends that you purchase a Travel Protection Plan, or travel insurance, sufficient to protect your investment in travel, personal assets and health during your program. Doing so will mitigate a significant amount of financial risk and decrease your need to worry about things beyond your control. We do not require you to purchase such travel insurance; however, we know many travelers who have benefited from purchasing travel insurance because the insurance carrier assumed risks that would otherwise have been the risk of the traveler. Travel Protection Plans often cover things like theft, baggage loss, trip interruption or cancellation, emergency evacuation, emergency medical treatment, flight delay or cancellation, airline or service provider bankruptcy, jury duty, personal or family sickness leading to cancellation, U.S. Department of State Travel Warnings about terrorism issued for the destination, and other risks as described in the insurance policy. In particular, consider the availability of higher-cost “Cancel for Any Reason” and/or “Interrupt for Any Reason” policies that may allow policy-holders to recoup a significant portion of trip costs under a much wider range of circumstances than standard policies may allow; we have seen travelers benefit from this selection when public health crises, personal turmoil, and civil unrest arose in their destinations. Please note that while we at Journeys will do our best to help you to have a pleasant and successful experience, Journeys International assumes no liability for many of the types of losses described above. If you choose not to purchase travel insurance and you suffer a loss, then you will be responsible for the associated costs.
For your convenience, we will provide a recommendation for an insurance carrier that offers competitive rates and has proven reliable, fair, and prompt in responding to claims, but we can offer no guarantee that our recommended carrier will meet your needs and you are welcome to contact any insurance carrier that you prefer. It is important to obtain insurance immediately upon signing up for your program in order for problems arising from pre-existing conditions to be covered.
All participants must be covered by a current major medical insurance policy that covers you while in your travel destination for the duration of your trip. For some individuals or for some destinations, it may be advisable to purchase a supplemental policy. Contact your provider for coverage details.
Group-Sized Pricing & Group Minimums
Many programs are guaranteed to depart at prices published on our website with as few as two participants. In some cases, it may become necessary to increase prices depending on the size of the group. We do everything we can to make a program operate as planned even with a single participant. Additional costs for small groups vary from program to program. When pricing for a group program is based on the number of participants, staff and guests of Journeys International (such as topic experts, journalists, photographers, leaders-in-training, or others) are not included in the numbers counted to determine the price. Final decision to cancel a program due to insufficient signups is made at least 60 days prior to departure.
Lodging Accommodations
Lodging accommodations are usually double occupancy in hotel rooms, tents, or other facilities as described in trip itineraries. Please contact our office to discuss pricing and availability of alternative accommodations, if desired. We try to honor specific requests for lodging, but in some cases, we may have to book and confirm equivalent-standard accommodations. In rare cases it may become necessary to make same-day or out-of-class substitutions.
If you are joining alone for a group program but would prefer a roommate, then let us know! We are often able to match solo participants. If a roommate is not available or if you prefer single accommodation, then you must pay the Single Supplement, if one applies. For some programs it is not possible to guarantee single accommodations.
Assumption of Risk
Throughout any program of Journeys International, certain risks and dangers may arise. These include, but are not limited to, travel by train, foot, automobile, aircraft, raft, boat or other means of conveyance; the hazards of traveling in rough or mountainous terrain; high altitude; undeveloped areas; the forces of nature; civil unrest; terrorism; labor interruption; close proximity to fellow program participants; exposure to illness or virus; and accident or illness in remote areas without means of rapid evacuations or availability of medical supplies and facilities. The unique nature of adventure programs entails inherent risks that may be involved in unique program activities and travel away from home and, in fact, the specific nature of these activities is often a reason for participation. Even if a trip or program is rated “easy” these dangers and risks are present. Journeys International and its agents and operators will have no liability regarding emotional distress, equipment, access to, or adequacy of medical care, evacuation plans, or emergency supplies that may be provided. When you sign the Explorer Information Form, you agree to participate in these activities with full knowledge of the dangers and risks involved and agree to assume all risks, including trauma, sickness, injury, and death.
While Journeys International intends that your experience be safe and comfortable, Journeys does not have legal or operational control or ownership of facilities, staff, services, or transportation providers and acts only as agent for the owners of such facilities, staff, services, and transportation. Journeys International is not responsible for any negligent or willful act or failure to act by any such person or entity, nor for any act or inaction of any third party not under its control.
In consideration of the right to participate in Journeys International programs and the service arranged for you by Journeys International and its agents and representatives, you unconditionally and fully assume all risks of bodily injury, death, emotional trauma, property damage, and/or theft, however caused, including those mentioned above, as a result of participation, and release Journeys International, its agents, and its representatives from any and all liability, actions, causes of actions, suits, debts, demands that you may have, including for bodily injury, death, or property damage, loss of income, and other claims.
Fitness to Join
Good physical and mental health are essential for the enjoyment of Journeys International’s programs. It is your responsibility to select/design a trip appropriate to your own abilities and interests. You are responsible for being in sufficiently good health to undertake your trip, and for consulting with your physician for medical advice regarding travel. On some Journeys International programs, participants travel in rugged areas remote from modern medical facilities. Good physical conditioning is recommended as preparation for all programs, especially those involving hiking or trekking. Most programs require some walking. By signing the Explorer Information Form, participants certify that they are fit for rigorous activity and do not have any physical, mental, or other condition that would create a hazard for him/herself or other participants. It is essential that any participant with a medical condition requiring regular treatment or which may be affected by vigorous activity, prolonged travel, high altitude, heat, cold, natural phenomena, or particular foods, notify Journeys International in writing prior to booking. We assume no responsibility for medical care, and we cannot guarantee meeting special dietary requirements or vegetarian needs. Participants may be required to furnish a physician’s statement of good health for some programs.
Journeys International’s or the individual group leader’s or guide’s judgment shall provide the ultimate determination of an individual’s fitness to embark upon, or to continue, a program. Journeys International reserves the right to refuse reservations or deny participation to anyone whom it deems unsuitable for a program or certain activities. Once a reservation has been confirmed, medical circumstances will not be considered as exceptions to our cancellation policy. All participants must be covered by a current major medical insurance policy for the duration of their participation. Proof of such coverage may be required.
Personal Conduct
You are responsible for acting in a manner considerate and respectful of fellow group members and local culture in areas visited.
You are responsible for reading all health-related information provided in advance of the program, adhering to all guidance given by guides and site staff, and conforming to the established standards of personal hygiene to minimize risk of disease. This may include a requirement to wear a face mask when in proximity to other people, whether indoors or outdoors, or other measures intended to limit the spread of disease; failure to do so when requested may result in your dismissal from the program.
Certain activities included in your program may require specific safety precautions. You are responsible for listening to instructions, adhering to guidance, and following the protocols provided for safety throughout the program. If you are unsure about safety precautions, you are responsible for seeking advice. If guides or staff perceive your behavior as risky, uncooperative, or otherwise unsafe, they may remove you from an activity for the safety of yourself and others.
Smoking or vaping are not permitted in buses, cars, below decks on boats, in tented camps, in designated non-smoking areas, or during guided tours and activities. Participants agree not to consume cannabis for the duration of the program and understand that possession or use of cannabis may be illegal and subject to severe punishment in some destinations. Participants agree to follow all local laws in the jurisdiction(s) where the program takes place and acknowledge that Journeys International cannot be responsible for ensuring participants’ compliance nor for any costs or consequences of non-compliance.
Sexual harassment or misconduct of any sort by Journeys program participants is not tolerated. You may not make jokes or sexually suggestive comments or gestures regarding the bodies or bodily activities of fellow participants, program staff, site staff, or any people you encounter during your program. You may not touch fellow participants, program staff, site staff, or any people you encounter during your program unless invited. You may not solicit sexual services during the dates of your participation in a Journeys program.
Environmental Stewardship
Journeys International believes that we have a responsibility to protect the earth for future generations. Tourism may be responsible for up to eight percent of annual worldwide emissions of greenhouse gasses. Journeys International advocates that adventure travelers who make environmentally conscious choices when selecting their destinations and activities should also make the environmentally conscious choice to offset the carbon footprint of their travel to compensate for their personal contributions to global climate change. Every Journeys International invoice includes an optional donation to the Earth Preservation Fund’s carbon offset program to be used to purchase and permanently retire certified carbon credits to offset the carbon footprints of Journeys’ program participants. The Earth Preservation Fund purchases carbon credits that have been certified under a reliable third-party standard. Participants who choose to make this donation may also be eligible to claim a tax deduction. There is no penalty for opting out of this donation.
Recording
Journeys International may take photographic, audiographic, and videographic recordings during your program, and may use your image and voice for promotional and commercial use without compensation.
Planning & Preparation Services
We look forward to working with you! After we receive your deposit, we will send you a planning packet containing things like medical and immunization information, visa and other permit forms, a recommendation for travel insurance, packing checklist, reading list, cross-cultural information, and an initial invoice for the balance due. About 3 weeks before your program begins, we will send you a final notes packet including last-minute reminders and contact information for your program. You are responsible for reading all information provided, and for bringing all clothing and equipment noted on the packing list. If you are leaving home before the scheduled trip departure date, please let us know how we can best reach you in case any details change in the days immediately prior to your program’s start.
Please call our office at any time if you have questions about your trip or for additional information.
Duration 23 Days
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Group Size 2
The stated range indicates minimum required for guaranteed departure and maximum accepted on the scheduled dates. Exceptions can often be made for private departures.
Comfort Level
Delightful
Activity Level
Challenging
Possible strenuous trekking in unpredictable weather during gorilla mountain hike
Why Journeys International
Our purpose is to understand the journey you are on – not just the vacation you want to take – and to help you on your way.
We are here to help you plan the trip that will move you closer to your goals and help you fulfill your dreams.
We are here to help you plan a more inspiring, more provocative, more breathtaking, more transformational adventure.
We say “adventure” and not “trip” because, for us, a trip is just going someplace else, but an adventure is an experience that takes you someplace beyond your comfort zone – and therefore maximizes the potential for wonder, discovery, and potentially transformation.
Why trust Journeys to plan that kind of experience with you?
Journeys is an award-winning industry-leader with more than 40 years in business planning creative and thoughtful adventures in interesting places around the world
Our staff is professional and devoted, with adventure specialists in Ann Arbor and guides in the field who take pride in traveler satisfaction; many stay with us for decades
Our Ecological Code of Ethics has long stood as a model for others, and our Earth Preservation Fund puts our money where our mouth is
We go to the farthest corners of the earth – you’ll see some pretty remote destinations on our list, and if you want to challenge us with something new, we’ll likely be willing (though we’ll make sure you know if we’ve never experienced it firsthand)
We’re real people like you, starting with the real person who will answer the phone, right through the owner, Robin Pollak, who you can talk to any time you want (or even her parents, Joan & Will Weber, who started the company!)
We ask lots of questions and get to know you as well as possible to we can design the best experience for YOU
Your unique itinerary includes sites, accommodations, activities, and meetings with people hand selected for personal goals, passions, interests and abilities
Your personal adventure specialist stays with you from trip planning through departure to answer all your questions – promptly – and make sure every detail is handled so you are well prepared for your trip
Our partners on the ground in your destination will welcome you as a friend of a friend; we’ve been working with many of them for ages
We’re open and clear, and offer a complete picture of what you can expect while traveling. We don’t want to make an easy sale; we want to make an honest one.
24-hour emergency phone support while traveling
We’ll be excited to hear about the trip when you get back, and take all feedback seriously
Our travelers come back again and again, for five, ten, or more adventures — and they trust us enough to send their friends to us, too
We love what we do, and we love sharing our common passion with you.
Activity Level
Match the trip’s intensity to your ability and motivation.
Gentle
Easy walking, with opportunities for low-key physical activity.
Active
Energetic exploration with optional day hikes, leisurely cycling, or light canoeing.
Vigorous
Day-long active excursions and options for demanding activity in varied environments.
Challenging
Strenuous hiking or other intense activity that may be at high altitude or over rough terrain.
Demanding
Multi-day trekking and other activities requiring endurance or strength. Steep trails. No technical expertise necessary.
Comfort Level
Choose accommodations and amenities that fit your personal style
Simple
Our most natural accommodations. Bath facilities often shared, sometimes rustic.
Delightful
Comfortable and especially personal. Small to mid-sized lodges, typically with private bath.
Superior
Lodges and hotels with additional amenities, refined artistry, or extra-special settings.
Deluxe
Exclusive or luxury lodges, hotels, or safari camps with fine dining options.
Uncommon
The most indulgent accommodations arranged specially for private trips.