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East Africa's Private Safari Specialists

Some Places
Don't Just Change
Your Plans. They
Change You.

Tanzania. Kenya. Uganda. Rwanda. Four East African countries that will do things to you that no holiday ever has.

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"Not a tour. A conversation with the wild."

A Note From Us

Nobody Warned Us
It Would Feel
Like This Either.

The moment that gets people — and it always gets them — is never the one on the itinerary. It is the silence just before a leopard moves. It is watching an elephant decide whether to cross in front of your vehicle and realising you have been holding your breath. Nobody plans for those moments. They simply happen when everything else is right.

What we do is straightforward: we get you to the right place, with the right guide, at the right time — and then we get out of the way. Private vehicles, always. No shared game drives, ever. Guides who grew up in this landscape and read the bush the way others read a familiar page.

"This is our home. We're just fortunate enough to share it."
Choose Your Journey

Four East African
Destinations. Four
Distinct Journeys.

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01
East Africa
Tanzania
The Serengeti. Ngorongoro. Tarangire. The Southern wilderness. The islands. Tanzania has more reasons to come back than you have trips to take.
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East Africa
Kenya
The Mara crossing will make you feel something you don't have a word for yet. Kenya has a way of doing that.
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East Africa
Uganda &
Rwanda
East Africa's two great gorilla trekking destinations. Rwanda: premium lodges, polished access, an extraordinary encounter. Uganda: the same magnificent gorillas at a fraction of the permit cost, plus chimpanzees, the Nile, and far more.
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Always Private.
Always Yours.

We've never shared a vehicle between groups. Not once. You're paying to be in the wild, not to manage the experience around someone else's preferences.

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Born Here.
Led Here.

Our guides grew up here. They know which direction the wind was coming from this morning. They noticed something move in the grass two minutes before you do. That's not a skill you acquire in a classroom.

Shaped Around
Who You Are.

Halal meals, dietary requirements, honeymoon touches, family rhythms — everything is thought through before you arrive. The details are not an afterthought. They are where the difference between a good trip and an unforgettable one is made.

What Guests Say

In Their Own
Words. Not
Ours.

4.9
Rated Excellent On TripAdvisor
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★★★★★
"They arranged everything seamlessly: the transfers, camps, game drives. We returned home different people, and we wouldn't change a single thing."
Sofia Fresco RosaTanzania & Zanzibar
★★★★★
"The absolute highlight of our two-week holiday. Absolutely unforgettable. The Serengeti was beyond anything we had imagined possible."
Hugo FonsecaSerengeti & Ngorongoro
★★★★★
"True professionals. They organised everything with precision and heart. Our guide found animals we didn't even know to look for, with such passion."
LianaTanzania Safari
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"Halal meals, comfortable stays, all transfers taken care of. Every thoughtful detail made this a true lifetime trip for our whole family."
Faiza H.Family Safari, Tanzania
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"Our guide Kachui was extraordinary: patient, knowledgeable, generous. He made us feel not like tourists, but like guests of the bush."
Sofia F.Tanzania & Zanzibar
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"Excellent value and exceptional care. Our guide took real time to find every animal and explained everything with depth. We felt genuinely privileged."
Carine D.Tarangire National Park

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East Africa

Tanzania:
Where Safari
Earns Its Name.

The Serengeti stretches further than your eyes can follow. Ngorongoro drops you into a world within a world. The Southern Circuit holds entire wilderness areas almost entirely to yourself. And somewhere between the plains and the Indian Ocean, Tanzania does something to you that takes years to put into words.

East Africa's Crown Jewel

The Country That
Holds More Wildlife
Than Any Other on Earth.

Tanzania is home to some of the most extraordinary wildlife destinations in the world. Its Northern Circuit — the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Lake Manyara, and Arusha National Park — forms an ecosystem so vast and ecologically intact that nothing else on Earth quite compares. The Southern Circuit, anchored by Ruaha National Park and the Nyerere (formerly Selous) wilderness, offers even greater solitude and some of the finest predator viewing in Africa. Beyond the bush, Tanzania's Indian Ocean coast and its islands — Zanzibar, Mafia, Pemba — offer a seamless, unhurried close to any safari itinerary.

We have been designing and running safaris in Tanzania since 2021. We know the back roads, the camps that don't advertise, and the guides who are genuinely exceptional at what they do. Every detail — park permits, internal transfers, lodge selections, game drive schedules — is arranged in advance and built specifically around you. You arrive to a journey that is already yours.

"There is always a moment when Tanzania stops being a view and starts being something else entirely. We cannot tell you when it will hit. It is different for every person."
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Northern Circuit — The Flagship

Serengeti National Park:
The Greatest
Show on Earth

At 14,750 square kilometres, the Serengeti is one of the largest and oldest ecosystems on the planet, and its annual Great Migration remains one of the most extraordinary natural events in the world. More than two million wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle move in an endless clockwise circuit, following the rains across the plains and river crossings. But the Serengeti is not only a migration story. Year-round, this is the finest predator territory in Africa: lion prides, leopard, cheetah, hyena. The prey never leaves; neither do they. Every month here reveals something different. We design itineraries around seasonal wildlife patterns so you arrive when the action is exactly right for what you want to see.

Great Migration Big Five Hot Air Balloon Safari Year-Round Wildlife Predator Viewing Private Game Drives
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Crater Highlands — UNESCO World Heritage

Ngorongoro Crater:
A World
Within the World

Three million years ago a massive volcano collapsed inward, creating a 260 square kilometre caldera that has since become one of the most wildlife-dense areas on Earth. Roughly 25,000 animals live on the crater floor with no compelling reason to leave: black rhino — critically endangered and rarely seen elsewhere — dense populations of lion and hyena, enormous buffalo herds, and lakes that turn pink with flamingos. The crater rim, sitting at 2,300 metres, offers a morning mist and a perspective that makes the drive down feel like descending into another world. Ngorongoro is almost always combined with the Serengeti. The two are inseparable as an experience.

Black Rhino Lions & Hyenas Flamingo Lakes Buffalo Herds Crater Rim Walks UNESCO Site
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Northern Circuit — The Elephant Park

Tarangire National Park:
Where Elephants
Rule Everything

Tarangire is anchored by the Tarangire River, the only permanent water source in the region during the dry season. From June to October, every elephant in northern Tanzania migrates toward it. The result is the highest elephant concentration in East Africa — herds of 50, 100, sometimes more, moving through ancient baobab forests that have witnessed centuries of this same pilgrimage. Tarangire is also excellent for lion, leopard, large python, and an exceptional diversity of bird species. For guests who want to experience Tanzania beyond the familiar Serengeti circuit, Tarangire is the answer. Those who come here rarely regret the decision.

Elephant Herds Ancient Baobab Forests Lion & Leopard 500+ Bird Species Night Game Drives Walking Safaris
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Northern Circuit — The Unusual Park

Lake Manyara National Park:
Lions That Climb Trees.
Seriously.

Lake Manyara is compact — just 330 square kilometres — but it packs more ecological variety into a single drive than most parks manage in a week. The lake itself occupies roughly two-thirds of the park, and its shores attract flamingos, hippos, and hundreds of water bird species. The groundwater forest at the park's entrance is dense and cathedral-like, home to habituated troops of baboon and vervet monkey. And then there are the lions. Manyara's lions have developed the extraordinary habit of climbing trees — a behaviour observed almost nowhere else in Africa. No one is entirely sure why. It makes for one of the most unusual game drive sightings available in Tanzania.

Tree-Climbing Lions Flamingo Shores Hippo Pools Groundwater Forest Exceptional Birdlife
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Northern Circuit — The Gateway Park

Arusha National Park:
Kilimanjaro in View.
Giraffe at Eye Level.

Just 45 minutes from Arusha town, this small but remarkable park offers something its larger neighbours cannot: accessibility without compromise. The Momella Lakes are home to large flocks of flamingo and dozens of other water birds. Ngurdoto Crater — sometimes called the little Ngorongoro — overlooks a buffalo-filled floor. And on clear mornings, Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru frame the skyline simultaneously. Arusha National Park is ideal as a first or final day experience, or as a stand-alone walking safari. It also offers some of the finest giraffe viewing in Tanzania, often at remarkably close range from open vehicles on guided walks.

Giraffe & Zebra Momella Lakes Kilimanjaro Views Walking Safaris Canoeing 45 Mins from Arusha
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Southern Circuit — The Wild Frontier

Ruaha & Nyerere:
Tanzania Before
the Crowds Found It

If the Northern Circuit is Tanzania's headline act, the South is its well-kept secret. Ruaha National Park — Tanzania's largest, at over 20,000 square kilometres — sits in the heart of the country and receives a fraction of the visitors that the Serengeti does. The wildlife density is extraordinary: massive lion prides, wild dog (one of Tanzania's finest sightings), elephant, greater and lesser kudu, and the Ruaha River as a constant, life-giving presence. South of Ruaha, the Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous Game Reserve) is the largest protected wilderness in Africa, covering 54,600 square kilometres. Boat safaris along the Rufiji River, walking safaris through genuine wilderness, fly-camping under African stars. The South is for travellers who want authenticity without compromise and an East Africa almost entirely their own.

Wild Dog Walking Safaris Boat Safaris Fly Camping Very Few Visitors Lion Prides
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Western Tanzania — The Forgotten Wild

Mahale Mountains:
Chimpanzees by
Lake Tanganyika

Mahale Mountains National Park is one of Tanzania's most remote and rewarding destinations — and one of the least visited places in East Africa. Set on the eastern shore of Lake Tanganyika, the world's longest freshwater lake, Mahale is home to more than 1,000 wild chimpanzees, of which several family groups are fully habituated to human presence. Trekking into the forest to spend time with them — watching them interact, call, hunt, rest — is as intimate and affecting as any wildlife experience on the continent. You can only reach Mahale by light aircraft or a lengthy boat journey, which keeps it small and genuinely exclusive. After the trek, the lake is there for swimming, kayaking, or simply sitting on a white-sand shore watching the water change colour at dusk. Tanzania has everything. Mahale is where you come when you want the part nobody talks about.

Chimpanzee Trekking Lake Tanganyika Remote & Exclusive Swimming & Kayaking Fly-In Only Very Few Visitors
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The Indian Ocean Coast

After the Dust,
the Ocean Waits.

After a week of early mornings and big skies, the islands hit differently. Same Swahili coast, same ocean. Different pace entirely. Most people only go to Zanzibar. The ones who go further rarely regret it.

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Zanzibar
The Spice Island
Stone Town's labyrinthine alleys. Nungwi's impossibly turquoise reefs. The smell of cloves and ocean salt in the same breath. Zanzibar is where the safari releases you gently back into the world.
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Mafia Island
The Deep Blue Secret
One of the world's finest dive destinations, almost entirely undiscovered. Whale sharks. Pristine coral. A marine park with more integrity than anywhere else on the Tanzanian coast.
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Pemba Island
The Forgotten Eden
Pemba is where travellers go when Zanzibar isn't remote enough. Dense clove forests. Walls of coral dropping into the abyss. A place that feels genuinely unreached.
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Signature Experience

Rise Before the
Serengeti Wakes.
See Everything.

At 5:30am it's cold and dark and you're wondering if this was a good idea. Then the balloon fills, the sky goes from black to purple to gold, and you lift off over the Serengeti without a sound. One hour. Lion prides from above. A cheetah starting her morning. Elephants in a line heading somewhere with complete certainty. Champagne breakfast on the plains after. Worth every early alarm.

Beyond the Safari

Mount Kilimanjaro:
Africa's Roof,
Right There.

At 5,895 metres, Kilimanjaro is the highest point in Africa and the world's tallest free-standing mountain. It rises improbably from the savanna plains of northern Tanzania — visible on clear mornings from both Amboseli in Kenya and Arusha 80 kilometres away. For guests who want to combine a bush safari with a mountain experience, Kilimanjaro offers several trekking routes of varying duration and difficulty, from the popular Marangu route to the more scenic Lemosho and Rongai circuits. No technical climbing is required — this is a high-altitude trek, demanding in terms of acclimatisation but accessible to anyone in good physical condition. We work with KINAPA-registered guiding companies and can integrate a Kilimanjaro climb seamlessly into any Tanzania safari itinerary, before or after the national parks.

5,895m Summit No Technical Climbing 6–9 Day Routes All Year Round Combined with Safari
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Ready to Go?

Your Tanzania Begins
with a Single Message.

Tell us when. Tell us what you dream of seeing. We'll do the rest: every detail, every moment, every sunrise.

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East Africa

Kenya:
Where Safari
Became What
the World Imagined.

The Mara crossing. Amboseli at dawn with Kilimanjaro towering behind it. Lake Nakuru turned pink by a million flamingos. The Northern Frontier, where almost nobody goes. Kenya keeps delivering things you were not expecting.

East Africa's Iconic Destination

East Africa's Most
Celebrated Wildlife
Stage.

Kenya is where the concept of the safari captured the global imagination and never let go. The Maasai Mara with its golden grasslands and the highest lion density in Africa. Amboseli with the world's most photographed elephant families, framed by Kilimanjaro's permanent snow. Lake Nakuru turning flamingo-pink along the Rift Valley floor. The raw, austere beauty of Laikipia and Samburu in the north. The Swahili coast and the ancient island of Lamu in the east. Kenya is celebrated for very good reason — but most visitors only ever touch its surface.

Each of Kenya's major wildlife areas is distinct in character and in what it delivers. We design Kenya itineraries around what you actually want: the drama of the Great Migration, the intimacy of private conservancies, the depth of Maasai culture, the quiet of the northern frontier. Kenya consistently rewards those who look beyond the obvious — and with Westway, you will.

"Kenya does not ask you to slow down. After a morning in the Mara, speed simply stops making sense."
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Kenya's Greatest Stage

Masai Mara National Reserve:
The Migration
& Year-Round Lions

The Masai Mara is Kenya's most celebrated wildlife destination, and its reputation is entirely deserved. From July to October, the Great Migration arrives from Tanzania's Serengeti: over two million wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle crossing the Mara River in scenes of extraordinary drama. Crocodiles wait. The herds mill and pace for hours, sometimes days. Then one goes, and everything follows. It is ancient and violent and unlike anything else on Earth. But the Mara is not only a migration destination. Year-round, it holds the highest lion density in Africa — large, well-documented prides that can be followed across the plains all day. Leopard, cheetah, elephant, buffalo: all are here in abundance throughout the year. The Mara is also surrounded by private conservancies — Ol Pejeta, Mara North, Naboisho — that offer exclusive game drives and walking safaris beyond the reserve boundaries. This is where we recommend most Kenya itineraries begin.

Great Migration (Jul–Oct) Year-Round Lion Prides Big Five Hot Air Balloon Safari Private Conservancies Maasai Cultural Visits
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Elephants Beneath a Volcano

Amboseli National Park:
Africa's Most Iconic
Elephant View

Amboseli offers one of the most photographed landscapes in Africa — enormous elephant families moving across the plains with Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain, dominating the skyline above them. What the photographs cannot capture is the depth of it: the Amboseli elephant families have been studied by name and lineage for over fifty years. These are not anonymous animals. They have matriarchs, social bonds, memories of loss. Watching them at close range in private vehicles, with a guide who knows their stories, is a completely different experience to ordinary game viewing. The park also has good lion and buffalo populations, and the Maasai guides who operate here offer walking experiences in the surrounding wetlands that are quite unlike anything in the Mara.

Elephant Families Kilimanjaro Views Big Five Walking Safaris Wetland Ecosystems Maasai Culture
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Kenya's Northern Frontier

Laikipia & Samburu:
Wild Kenya Before
Anyone Else Arrives

Northern Kenya receives a fraction of the visitors that the Mara does. That is entirely their loss and your gain. Laikipia's network of private conservancies is home to the highest density of black rhino outside of South Africa, and here — unlike in any other Kenyan destination — you can track them on foot, at a respectful distance, in near-complete silence. It is one of the most affecting wildlife experiences we have ever facilitated. Samburu National Reserve, further northeast, has its own extraordinary appeal. It is home to the Samburu Special Five: the reticulated giraffe, the Beisa oryx, the Grevy's zebra, the Somali ostrich, and the gerenuk — a long-necked antelope that stands on its hind legs to browse. None of these species are found further south. The landscape itself is stark, semi-arid, and magnificent, especially at dawn and dusk when the light turns the dry riverbeds gold.

Black Rhino on Foot Samburu Special Five Private Conservancies Wild Dog Night Game Drives Very Few Visitors
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Kenya's Hidden Classic

Tsavo National Parks:
Kenya's Largest.
Most Underrated.

Together, Tsavo East and Tsavo West form the largest protected area in Kenya, covering over 20,800 square kilometres. Despite their size, they receive fewer visitors than the Mara — which means game drives here feel genuinely private, even in peak season. Tsavo East is the more open of the two: vast red-dust plains, large elephant herds whose tusks and hides are stained crimson by the volcanic soil, and the Galana River as a reliable wildlife corridor. Tsavo West is greener and more dramatic: the Mzima Springs — where crystal-clear water bubbles up from a lava field — supports hippo and crocodile in an almost surreal setting. The Shetani Lava Flow, a black volcanic landscape stretching 50 kilometres, adds a geological strangeness that is found nowhere else in East Africa.

Red Elephants Mzima Springs Very Few Crowds Big Five Shetani Lava Flow Galana River
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Kenya's Rift Valley Gem

Lake Nakuru National Park:
A Million Flamingos
at Your Feet

Lake Nakuru sits at the heart of Kenya's Great Rift Valley, and at its finest it is one of the most visually spectacular wildlife scenes in Africa: the alkaline lake's shoreline turned deep pink by hundreds of thousands — sometimes millions — of lesser flamingos, feeding on the algae that thrives in the caustic water. The flamingo numbers fluctuate with water levels, but even when the lake is high, Nakuru remains exceptional. The park is one of Kenya's most important rhino sanctuaries, protecting both black and white rhino within a fenced reserve, meaning rhino sightings here are among the most reliable in East Africa. Lion, leopard, Rothschild giraffe (a rare subspecies), and a remarkable diversity of water birds round out a park that consistently over-delivers for its size. Nakuru is typically combined with a Masai Mara itinerary as a second wilderness day, and it is an easy three-hour drive from Nairobi.

Flamingo Shores Black & White Rhino Rothschild Giraffe Lion & Leopard Water Birds Rift Valley Views
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Kenya's Coast

Lamu: Where Kenya
Arrives at the Sea
and Exhales.

There are no cars in Lamu. The streets are designed for donkeys and conversation. It's the oldest continuously lived-in town in East Africa and it has completely ignored what decade it's supposed to be. After a week in the Mara, all that movement and drama, Lamu is what happens when you finally exhale. The Swahili coast beyond it, Diani Beach, the private island resorts. They're all their own thing. Kenya doesn't end at the savanna.

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Your Kenya Journey

The Mara Is Calling.
And It Won't Wait.

The Great Migration doesn't adjust its calendar. Let us help you be in the right place at exactly the right time.

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East Africa — Gorilla Trekking

You Look a
Gorilla in the Eyes.
And Something
Inside You Shifts.

Uganda and Rwanda: East Africa's two premier gorilla trekking destinations. The encounter is equally profound in both. The experience around it is very different. We will help you choose.

The Encounter That Changes Everything

Nothing — Nothing —
Prepares You for
This Moment.

You have been walking for two hours, perhaps three. Uphill, through montane forest so dense the light arrives in fragments. Your boots are soaked. Your breathing is heavier than you expected. The ranger ahead raises a fist. Stop. He quietly parts the undergrowth.

And there she is. Three metres away. A mountain gorilla, sitting, watching you with a calm that makes you suddenly aware of how fast your heart is beating. She is not aggressive. She is not performing. She is simply present — and you are simply present — and the 98.3% shared DNA that was mentioned at this morning's briefing immediately reveals itself as entirely inadequate for what this actually feels like.

Fewer than 1,100 mountain gorillas remain on Earth. They live only in the Virunga Massif and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest — a narrow corridor of highland forest shared between Uganda, Rwanda, and the DRC. Uganda and Rwanda are both East African nations, and both offer gorilla trekking of the very highest order. A permit grants you one hour with a habituated family. That sounds modest until you are in it — and then an hour is simultaneously too short and exactly right.

"You walk out of that forest different. Not in a way you can explain immediately. You are simply changed."
Uganda or Rwanda?

Both East African.
Both Extraordinary.
Very Different Journeys.

Uganda and Rwanda are both East African nations — and both offer mountain gorilla trekking of the highest quality. The gorillas are the same species. The highland forests are equally ancient, equally dense. The hour you spend with a habituated family will be equally profound whichever country you choose. What differs — and it differs substantially — is everything surrounding that encounter: the permit cost, the lodge experience, the additional wildlife available, and the overall character of the journey. Understanding that difference clearly is how we help you arrive at the right decision.

Rwanda

The Premium
Gorilla Experience

Rwanda's gorilla permit is priced at USD 1,500 per person — a deliberate conservation premium that limits visitor numbers and directly funds protection of the remaining gorilla population. The lodges near Volcanoes National Park — among them One&Only Gorilla's Nest, Singita Kwitonda, and Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge — are ranked among the finest wildlife properties anywhere in Africa. Kigali, one of the continent's most modern capitals, is a smooth 2.5-hour drive from the park. Rwanda combines the gorilla encounter with exceptional comfort, polished organisation, and an option to add Golden Monkey tracking in the same volcanic highlands. It is the choice for travellers who want the full East African gorilla experience without a single compromise.

USD 1,500 Per Person World-Class Lodges Easy Kigali Access Golden Monkey Trek Dian Fossey Legacy
Uganda

The Adventurer's
Gorilla Journey

Uganda's gorilla permit is USD 800 per person — substantially more accessible than Rwanda's, with the gorilla encounter itself every bit as powerful. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, where roughly half of all remaining mountain gorillas live across 18 habituated family groups, is wilder and more ancient in character than Rwanda's Volcanoes Park. For many travellers, that rawness is precisely the draw. Uganda's most significant advantage, however, is what lies beyond the gorillas. Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest, the thundering Murchison Falls on the Nile, tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park — Uganda offers one of the most diverse wildlife itineraries in East Africa. Those travelling on a considered budget without wanting to sacrifice quality or authentic wilderness will almost always find Uganda the stronger choice.

USD 800 Per Person Highly Affordable Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Chimp Tracking Murchison Falls Broader Wildlife

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The Experience

The Trek. The Permit.
The Hour That
Earns Everything.

Treks can be 30 minutes or 8 hours depending on where the family moved overnight. Nobody can promise you an easy walk. Honestly, the effort is part of it. We sort the permits (book well in advance, they sell out), the forest guides, the lodge. Everything is taken care of before you arrive. Your only job is to walk.

Gorilla Permits Experienced Forest Guides Family Habituation Private Trek Groups Pre-Trek Briefings
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Uganda

Bwindi:
The Impenetrable
Forest

Bwindi isn't called Impenetrable for atmosphere. The forest genuinely resists entry. Ancient, dense, and layered with life that long predates tourism, Bwindi is home to approximately half of all remaining mountain gorillas across 18 habituated family groups spread across four trekking sectors: Buhoma, Rushaga, Nkuringo, and Ruhija. Each sector offers a different topography and trekking character. The Batwa people, who have lived alongside this forest for generations, offer cultural experiences that bring a human depth most wildlife destinations cannot match. Uganda is rawer and less visited than Rwanda. For travellers who want authenticity alongside the gorilla encounter, that is precisely what makes it extraordinary.

Gorilla Trekking Chimp Tracking Birdwatching Batwa Culture Night Walks
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Rwanda

Volcanoes Park:
The Refined
Wild

Rwanda has rebuilt its conservation infrastructure with extraordinary care and precision, and Volcanoes National Park stands as the centrepiece. This is where Dian Fossey lived, conducted her landmark research, and was ultimately killed defending the gorillas she loved. Her legacy shapes how every habituated family here is protected and monitored. Kigali is just 2.5 hours away on well-maintained roads. The lodges — Singita Kwitonda, One&Only Gorilla's Nest, Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge among them — are world-class by any measure. The Golden Monkey trek, available in the same volcanic highland forest, is a lighter, exhilarating complement to the main gorilla experience. Rwanda is the definition of premium East African gorilla trekking.

Gorilla Trekking Golden Monkey Trek Dian Fossey Legacy Luxury Lodges Kigali City
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Beyond the Gorillas

Uganda Also Holds
Chimpanzees, Falls,
and the Source of the Nile.

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Kibale Chimp Tracking

Kibale Forest holds the highest density of primates anywhere on Earth, and the chimpanzees here are habituated to human presence. To track them through the forest canopy is to understand that we are one branch of a very large family.

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Murchison Falls

The Nile squeezes through a 7-metre gap in the rock with a force that shakes the ground beneath your feet. Murchison Falls National Park combines this spectacle with excellent game viewing: lions, elephants, shoebill storks along the river's banks.

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Queen Elizabeth Park

Named for the monarch, shaped by nature. Uganda's most popular park offers tree-climbing lions in Ishasha, hippo-lined channels, and a diversity of ecosystems that shifts the mood of your game drive every thirty minutes.

Your Permit Awaits

Gorilla Permits Sell Out
Months in Advance.
Don't Wait.

We secure permits, arrange forest guides, and design every moment around your encounter. The only thing you need to do is say yes.

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Our Story

East Africa,
Understood Deeply.
Delivered Personally.

We're based in Arusha. We've been doing this since 2021. Every safari we've ever run has been private. That's not a selling point. It's just how we work.

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2021
Founded
Our Foundation

Rooted in Arusha.
Trusted Across
East Africa.

Westway started because we kept seeing the same thing. People coming to East Africa and getting a version of it. A busy vehicle, a rushed itinerary, a guide reading from a script. We thought we could do it differently.

We're based in Arusha, which puts us at the centre of Tanzania's northern circuit. Our reputation has been built slowly, mostly through guests who come back, or who send someone they care about. We've never had a shared vehicle. We've never sent two groups on the same itinerary. It's a slower way to build a company. It's the right one.

That's how we're built.

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Christian Ayo Founder & Managing Director, Westway Safaris
What We Stand For

The Things We
Will Never Compromise.

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Always Private

We never share your vehicle, your guide, or your itinerary with another group. Your safari is yours, start to finish, dawn to dusk. The wildlife doesn't know you're there. That's the point.

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Rooted Locally

Westway is Tanzanian-owned, Tanzanian-operated, and Tanzanian-guided. Our people grew up in these landscapes. They speak the language of the bush, not as students but as natives. That knowledge cannot be imported.

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Detail as a Practice

The things people talk about when they get home are rarely the big moments. They're the small ones. The food that was exactly right. The thing the guide pointed out that nobody else would have noticed. We spend a lot of time on those.

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Responsible Travel

We work with camps and conservancies that reinvest in the communities and habitats they sit within. We follow park protocols rigorously. We believe the wild is not ours. We are its guests, and we behave accordingly.

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Always Reachable

From your first enquiry to the moment you board your flight home, a Westway team member is available. Not a call centre. Not a chatbot. A person who knows your itinerary and cares about your experience.

No Two Alike

We have never sent two groups on the same itinerary. Every safari is built fresh, from your interests and timeline. We don't have packages because we don't believe in them.

2021 Founded, Arusha
4 East African Countries
4.9 TripAdvisor Rating
100% Private, Always

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