3 nights Rwanda & 7 nights Zanzibar Overnight in Kigali, before heading to the Volcanoes National Park to trek in...
Kigali is Rwanda’s attractive capital city. Located in the centre of the country and spread out over several hills, it is bustling, colourful and noisy whilst also being clean and safe. It is a city with positive character and ambience.
The Kigali International Airport and road links to the rest of the country mean that it is almost always the starting and finishing point for visitors heading out to the various national parks.
Due to international flight timings, most visitors require an overnight stay here either on arrival or before departure, and there are several very comfortable hotels that we recommend.
We had an amazing family holiday (2 kids aged 10) and the service and recommendations from S&B were fantastic. Local Masai Wanderings guide (Clement) was brilliant, knowledgeable and friendly and a real joy to travel with. Everything went very smoothly which was a testament to the organisation by S&B. Many thanks to Nick and the team, we will be back!
When you book a holiday like this you know it’s going to be early starts and early nights, and on the go Inbetween. It is the most rewarding experience, and the mix of luxury and tented accommodation makes you appreciate both, the consistent is the level of service from all staff, and their inherent friendliness was an added bonus.
I am just back from Tanzania and wanted to thank you very much for a fantastic itinerary. I loved all the accommodation choices made, all the connecting flights worked well and the guide was superb. I had a great time and let me know if you want to get some more feedback on any of the properties suggested by you and also Pongwe Beach which excellent.
We had the BEST time! I have been struggling to put into words how amazing our honeymoon actually was. By the time we got to Selous Riverside Safari Camp it was after lunch so weโd missed the afternoon trip but we went on the river safari late afternoon which was brilliant, could only be discribed as breathtaking for our first few sightings.