Guide to East Africa, Kenya Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi & South Sudan.

East Africa is a wild realm of extraordinary landscapes, peoples, primates, lakes, and wildlife in one of our planet’s most beautiful corners with Volcanic mountains that are open for trekking. On this guide to East Africa, we are providing updated information like when to visit, where to go, Safari operators, East Africa Tourist Visa, Hotels, National Parks & Car Rental Services.

Location of East Africa:  East Africa is located within the eastern part of the continent and East Africa or Eastern Africa is the eastern region of the African continent, variably defined by geography with over 10 territories makeup Eastern Africa including but not limited to Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Somalia, South Sudan, Burundi, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Eritrea, and Malawi.

Wildlife in East Africa

East Africa, with its rolling plains, iconic wildlife, and magical Out of Africa feeling, epitomizes safari for many. The picture-postcard scenery is definitely a drawcard but it’s also home to some of the continent’s most majestic wildlife experiences: The Great Migration, gorilla trekking , and the Big Five to name a few.

When it comes to wildlife experience of Africa, East African Countries like Kenya, Tanzania & Uganda are known for being the home for the big five animals in magic National Parks of Masai Mara & Serengeti alongside other national parks for the true experience of an African safari.

In Kenya & Tanzania its where your East Africa Safari will lead you to enjoy the wildebeest migration from River Mara, shadowed by zebras, a stampede in their millions across the earth plus lions, leopards and cheetahs, hyenas and wild dogs roam free in search of their next meal in the land of the Masai Mara and the Serengeti, of an immense red sun setting behind a flat-topped acacia somewhere out beyond eternity.

Mountaineering Tours in East Africa:

Nearby are the epic signposts to the Rift Valley, among them Mt Kilimanjaro, the Ngorongoro Crater, the Crater Highlands, Mt Meru, Mt Kenya, and the Rwenzoris. By climbing these peaks on foot, by scaling the Rift, you add your own footprints to Africa’s marvelous human story and explore in ways unimaginable to those who never leave their vehicles.

Primates in East Africa:

Such stirring scenes of life and death, such overwhelming scenes of abundance coexist with scenes of surprising fragility, among them chimpanzees and powerful yet gentle silverback male gorillas forced with their families into remote islands of montane forest. To draw near to such wildness is to experience something so profound as to live forever in the memory. Check on Primate Safaris

East African people’s Cultures

Wherever you go, don’t miss the chance to get to know East Africa’s people. Whether you’re exploring Maasailand accompanied by red-shawled Maasai warriors, standing in solidarity with victims of genocide at the sobering Kigali Genocide Memorial, or hunting with the ancient Hadzabe people of Lake Eyasi, there are countless opportunities to immerse yourself in the everyday beauty, realities and vibrancy of East African life. It is, after all, East Africans themselves, with their warmth, hospitality, and fascinating history, who will provide you with so many of your journey’s most memorable moments.

Self Drive east Africa Experience:

A self-drive East Africa holiday is the perfect combination of freedom, exploration, and relaxation. And I guarantee this charming East Africa road trip will leave you with memorable, actually unforgettable memories! Whether you’re after trekking the endangered mountain gorillas in Uganda and Rwanda or a refreshing hike to Africa’s highest mountain peak – Mountain Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, or even when you are much interested in seeing the great and spectacular wildebeest migration in Kenya and Tanzania, East Africa has something that’s sure to please every traveler in the car on his/her self-drive trip. A self-drive trip in East Africa will surely be a series of day trips across the region discovering its various beautiful and amazing places.

And don’t be concerned by the long list of destinations, an East African self-drive holiday may seem ambitious, but the region is more compact than you might think. Though most self-drive trips in East Africa are taken in the wild (national parks), you can also stop on the way as the entire routes heading to the national parks are so attractive as well, for example, in Uganda as you are heading to the remarkable Murchison Falls National Park to enjoy its varied wildlife and the greatest waterfall in the world, you will break off at the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, only home for wild rhinos in the Uganda, and track the gigantic southern white rhinos.

It would really be crazy to visit the Africa and not spend a couple days in its eastern region which is filled up with almost every Africa’s major attractions. Kigali city, Rwanda’s capital, is the region’s cleanest city bursting with woeful history about the country’s 1994 genocide, great food, and classic charm, on your self-drive in East Africa thus endeavor driving through this amazing city – visiting the 1994 Genocide memorial sites is such a sorrowful yet memorable adventure. It’s also a bit tricky to navigate and explore East Africa to the fullest, which is why I recommend reading East Africa sightseeing tips before your trip as it will guide you to a very successful and joyful self-drive trip in the region returning back home with memorable escapades.

If you have never visited East Africa, you might feel overwhelmed trying to squeeze everything in few days. To help you make the most of your time, your trusted tour company will give you a rough itinerary that mixes popular attractions with local gems.

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