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A fantastic wildlife-orientated African adventure. The economic heart of South and Sub-Sahara Africa, Johannesburg is a vibrant city with everything a modern metropolis has to offer. Kampala, Uganda’s vibrant capital, is a day’s journey from the fantastic Queen Elizabeth National Park. The park offers various ways to view its incredible range of animals, including game drives, balloon rides and boat cruises. Likewise, back in South Africa, Kruger National Park in South Africa offers visitors self-drive safaris to view its large populations of Big Five wildlife. As well as being becoming a respected capital in itself Kigali City, Rwanda, is also the gateway to Nyungwe Forest National Park, and its famous gorilla population.
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KAMPALA

DAY 1 - 1

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KAMPALA

Day 1 - 4

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Kampala, the City of Seven Hills, is the capital city of Uganda and is, by a very large margin, the largest city in the country. Secondary to it is Jinja to the east and Entebbe to the south. Kampala is in the south central part of Uganda, near the northern shores of Lake Victoria.

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KIGALI

Day 4 - 5

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Kigali is the capital of Rwanda.

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KISORO

Day 5 - 8

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The township of Kisoro only has about 18,000 inhabitants living in the town proper, but there are more than a quarter of a million in its district, mostly eking out a living as subsistence farmers on low incomes. It's the last sizeable settlement in Western Uganda, hard up against the borders of both the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda. Many foreign visitors to Uganda find that this is one of the nicest areas to spend time in with beautiful montagne scenery, smooth roads, and hard-working people eager to please and offer hospitality. However, the main attraction for many is the opportunity to get close with a troupe of habituated gorillas.

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KIGALI

Day 8 - 9

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Kigali is the capital of Rwanda.

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JOHANNESBURG

Day 9 - 10

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South Africa’s largest city is an urban, fast-paced metropolis which has undergone rapid redevelopment in recent years. The economic hub of the country and the gateway for international visitors, Johannesburg is bursting with energy. Learn about South Africa’s troubled past at the Apartheid Museum, or visit the upcoming and trendy Maboneng district before taking refuge in one of the city’s green areas such as the Botanical Gardens. Despite the wealth inequality, Johannesburg is a friendly and welcoming city which offers something for everyone.

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KRUGER NATIONAL PARK

Day 10 - 14

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The Kruger is probably the most popular national park in the world and one of the largest protected areas in South Africa. It is visited by more than 1.5 million visitors a year, and it is easy to see why. With a diverse ecosystem - the park has 16 different ecozones - home to 145 species of mammals and almost 500 species of birds in an area of 19,500 km², the Kruger is a wildlife lover's paradise. Although the park is very large, it is easily accessible due to its excellent road network.

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JOHANNESBURG

Day 14 - 15

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South Africa’s largest city is an urban, fast-paced metropolis which has undergone rapid redevelopment in recent years. The economic hub of the country and the gateway for international visitors, Johannesburg is bursting with energy. Learn about South Africa’s troubled past at the Apartheid Museum, or visit the upcoming and trendy Maboneng district before taking refuge in one of the city’s green areas such as the Botanical Gardens. Despite the wealth inequality, Johannesburg is a friendly and welcoming city which offers something for everyone.

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