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Day 1 Arrival at Kigali
Day 2 Kigali - Huye (Butare) - Nyungwe Forest NP.
Day 3 Nyungwe Forest NP
Day 4 Nyungwe Forest NP
Day 5 Nyungwe Forest NP - Kibuye
Day 6 Kibuye - Gisenyi by speed boat - Kinigi
Day 7 Gorilla Trekking
Day 8 Second gorilla trekking or another activity - Transfer to Kigali
Day 9 Kigali - Zanzibar (Unguja)
Day 10 Discovery of Stone Town
Day 11 Jozani Forest tour and transfer to the Southeast
Day 12 Relaxing at the coast.
Day 13 Relaxation at the coast
Day 14 Departure
Summary of Parks & places
Genocide Memorial Centre - Gisozi & others
Huye (Butare) and the National Museum
Iby'Iwacu Cultural Village - Volcanoes NP
Jozani-Chakwa Bay National Park
Lake Kivu
Nyungwe Forest NP.
Prison Island (Changuu Island)
Stone Town
The beaches of Zanzibar
The dolpins of Kizimkazi - Menai Bay Conservation Area
Volcanoes National Park
The private trip will not only bring you to the two most important National Parks of Rwanda but will also explore the unique scenery's of Lake Kivu and highlight some unique cultural aspects of Rwanda life. Next to this trip you can fly to Zanzibar to find the best place to see the red colobus monkey and to discover this wonderful Island on the Indian ocean.
Magic Safaris Proposal for Zanzibar:
The extension can be tailor-made to your wishes!
The proposed extension to Zanzibar is to the Southeast of the Island. Most of the south retains a very local kind of feeling, where you share the beach with fishermen and women harvesting seaweed. The most important places are Dongwe, Jambiani and Paje.
The entire coast is protected by a coral reef, so the calm conditions inside the lagoon make it save for children. At low tide the ocean recedes for hundreds of metres.
A tour to Jozani Forest (Zanzibar Red Colobus Monkey) or Jambiani (cultural tour) is never far away. And of course, don't forget Kizimkazi with the chance of spotting dolphins!