Starts
Ends
Nairobi, Kenya
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Get a detailed PDF brochure for this tour and start trip planning offline.
If you have any question about this tour or need help with planning a trip, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us.
Our travel experts are ready to help.Earn USD 128+ in travel credits.
Best price guaranteed.
No credit card or booking fees.
100% financial protection.
Carbon neutral tours.
25,000+ trip reviews, with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5.
A safari through Lake Nakuru National Park hosting a healthy population of both black and white Rhinos
Trek to see the largest living primate, the Mountain Gorilla
Search for the Big 5 whilst on safari in the Maasai Mara
Visit the waterfalls, hot springs, Chaga caves, coffee and banana plantations at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro
Explore Zanzibar Island beaches and Stone Town's buzzing bazaar and aromatic spice market
From the majestic Mountain Gorillas, wildlife experiences throughout East African National Parks, enjoying the blue waters of Zanzibar and Lake Malawi, or experiencing the adrenaline fueled Victoria Falls, this is a sure-fire recipe to make an unforgettable journey.
Note: This is one of our Overland Adventures which are run using one of our specialist famous yellow overland expedition trucks. Trips are run on a participatory basis – you’ll be involved in the day to day running of the trip and have fun taking turns helping to shop and cook for the group. Expect to sometimes get dusty and dishevelled and not to be able to have hot showers every night. Groups of up to 24 people are led by our crew of two.
Please note that the accommodation on this trip is predominantly camping, though there may be opportunities to upgrade this locally where rooms are available. Please see the trip inclusions for an approximate percentage of camping and room nights.
Our Overland Adventures provide once in a life time experiences and whilst some safari activities may be included in the itinerary, or be available to book locally, this should not be considered a traditional safari holiday, though we consider that part of the fun!!