Augustine Tours has launched new tour itineraries for 2022 to Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and DR Congo

Africa Tailor-made Tours beyond Rwanda Gorilla trekking tour and Tanzania’s great migration safari experience.

Kigali, Kigali-ngali Dec 28, 2021 (Issuewire.com) – Augustine Tours, the East African safari planner, has launched new tour itineraries for 2022 to Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, DR Congo, and Burundi.

Tours to these destinations include the mountain Gorilla trekking to Rwanda and Uganda, Tanzania’s great wildebeest migration safari, beautiful sceneries, lakes, waterfalls, and cultural visits.

According to the company website, the East Africa travel experience goes beyond the Rwanda gorilla trekking tour and Tanzania’s great migration safari experience.

Each tour is power-packed with historical and cultural visits led by their local knowledgeable tour guide.

A dream Africa tour itinerary starts after receiving the tourist’s travel wishes! The tailor-made tour is designed based on the tourist’s travel needs and wishes. The company says the Africa travel experience goes beyond the Rwanda gorilla trekking tour and Tanzania’s great migration safari experience.

Augustine Tours is also offering seamless tailor-made gorilla trekking tours to seniors at these destinations. Augustin Ndikuriyo, the director of Augustine Tours said that senior travelers usually have special interests and want a tour at their own pace. Augustine Tours’ local knowledge and expertise enable the company to design a tailor-made tour surpassing the mountain gorilla trekking and great migration safari experience.

Despite the hard time the travel industry has endured since the beginning of the pandemic, there is a positive sign that the industry will recover. A non-small number of people are inquiring about the 2022 tour itineraries.

 

 

uganda murchison fallsZebras in Akagera NP

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