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Reserve your spot today
To make a reservation, complete the registration form in the brochure and mail to Duke Travels, Box 90572, Durham, NC 27708, or call (919) 684-2988 to reserve conveniently over the phone and let us know you are mailing your reservation form to hold your space.
To learn more about our travel program or any of our upcoming trips, fill out the Duke Travels Trip Interest form online or call us at (919) 684-2988.

Unparalleled wildlife viewing, top-rated lodges, and gracious local people – all await your small group “on safari” in alluring Kenya and Tanzania for 16 days. Beginning in cosmopolitan Nairobi, encounter many and varied highlights, from grassland plains to Mt. Kilimanjaro’s foothills, from the world’s largest volcanic crater to the edge of the Rift Valley. First is Amboseli National Park, known for its large elephant population, followed by peaceful Lake Manyara National Park with its incredibly varied ecosystem. Stay in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, home to spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, with a unique chance to see Africa’s “Big Five.” Visit Olduvai Gorge, site of Mary Leakey’s revolutionary discovery. In small vehicles, experience the storied Serengeti, considered Africa’s finest park. After a three-night stay in Masai Mara, Kenya’s premier wildlife reserve, toast the safari adventure back in Nairobi. Spend two nights at the legendary Mount Kenya Safari Club with an optional post-tour extension.
Leaders

The Robert F. Durden Distinguished Professor of Biology and Evolutionary Anthropology