Rock My Cameroon Adventure
15 Nights from £4,360*
Tour Overview & Highlights
Cameroon is one of Africa’s best-kept secrets – a land of incredible diversity, where ancient traditions, lush rainforests, rare wildlife, and golden beaches come together to create an unforgettable adventure.
Often referred to as “Africa in miniature” for its remarkable geographical and cultural variety, Cameroon offers a taste of everything the continent has to offer – making it the perfect destination for curious, adventurous travellers.
Our journey begins in Douala, Cameroon’s buzzing port city, before heading deep into the heart of the country to explore the vibrant culture and royal heritage of Foumban.
From there, we venture into the wild for some of the most unique wildlife experiences in Africa. We’ll encounter a range of primates, including lowland gorillas, mandrills, and chimpanzees, across a variety of national parks and wildlife centres throughout the country.
We’ll chase waterfalls in Ekon Nkam, explore volcanic landscapes and crater lakes around Melong, and unwind on the palm-fringed beaches of Kribi, where the jungle meets the ocean and the majestic Lobé Waterfalls cascade directly into the Atlantic.
Cameroon is raw, real, and full of surprises – a journey off the beaten path that will challenge, inspire, and reward you in the most incredible ways.

Ekom Waterfall

Mefou Primate Centre

Masked Dance

Bwiti Ceremony

Limbe Wildlife Centre

Campo Ma’an NP

Pongo Songo Island

Kribi
Essential Info
Tour Dates
2026
- 16 February – 3 March 2026 BOOK NOW
- Please note that the date may move forward one week – TBC.
What’s Included
- 15 nights accommodation (twin share basis)
- 15 breakfasts, 13 lunches & 8 dinners
- Rock My Adventure group leader & local guides
- Comprehensive pre-departure information & support
- All transportation as per the itinerary & included activities
- Tips for local guides
- All activities & park fees as per the itinerary below:
- Welcome Dinner
- Douala City Tour
- Limbe Wildlife Centre
- Ekom Waterfalls
- Pepper Plantation
- Twin Lakes Hike
- Cheese Factory
- Museum of Civilizations
- Handicraft Market
- Metche Waterfalls
- Bamoun Museum
- Handicraft Centre
- Founmbot Market
- Masked Dance
- Old Museum of Baham
- Bandjoun Historic Museum
- Palace Arts Museum
- Boutanga Foundation
- Mousgoum House
- Makenene Market
- Mefou Primate Sanctuary
- Ebogo Village
- Bwiti Ceremony
- Campo Ma’an National Park
- Bayeli Tribe Visit
- Kribi Tour
- Lobe Waterfalls
- Batanga Tribe Village
- Pongo Songo Island & Chimpanzee Sanctuary
- Sawa Tribe Visit
- Farewell Dinner
What’s Not Included
- Flights
- Airport transfers (however we can arrange these for you)
- Visas
- Medications, antimalarials or vaccinations
- Travel/health insurance (required)
- Drinks & meals not mentioned
- Optional activities
- Transport & tips for optional activities
Map

Cost
Total – from £4,360 (subject to current Euro to GBP exchange rates)*
- Deposit: £500 (non-refundable)
- 2nd Payment: £3,500 (due 62 days before the departure date)
- 3rd Payment: €420 (local payment, paid on arrival)
The local payment is part of the overall cost of the trip. You pay the local payment to your tour leader in Euros (unless specified otherwise) upon arrival in Africa.
This includes the on-tour expenses that we cannot pay prior to arrival, such as national park entry fees, meals, local transport, and some activities.
The local payment is NOT your spending money.
Trip Notes
- Start: Douala Cameroon.
- End: Douala Cameroon.
- Maximum group size of 8.
- The price is based on twin/double occupancy.
- This trip is one of our ‘Exploratory’ trips, meaning it’s our very first time running a group tour to this incredible country!
- We’ve crafted an exciting itinerary based on thorough research and local connections, but as with all great adventures, a spirit of flexibility and openness is essential.
- This experience is perfect for travellers who are adventurous, laid-back, and excited to embrace the unexpected!
- Please Note: Some of the pictures of representative only – but similar to what you will see in Cameroon.
Itinerary
Day 1: Douala
Arrive in Douala and transfer to your accommodation for the night.
Relax and get to know your fellow travellers during a welcome meal! Your Rock My Cameroon Adventure starts here.
PLEASE NOTE: If you arrive early, we can organise additional activities/accommodation (charged separately).
- Meals: Dinner
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Welcome Dinner
Day 2: Douala
After breakfast, we’ll head out to explore the vibrant city of Douala.
We’ll start with a visit to the Pagode of Douala Manga Bell, the former palace of the historic kingdom, before continuing to the Dika Akwa Kingdom of the Saw tribe to learn more about the rich local culture.
Then it’s on to the beautiful Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul and the fascinating Maritime Museum, where we’ll dive into the city’s seafaring history.
Later, we’ll wander through the colourful flower and handicraft markets before heading out for dinner. For those who fancy it, we can check out a bit of Douala’s nightlife too!
- Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Douala City Tour
Day 3: Melong
After breakfast, we’ll visit the Limbe Wildlife Centre, a sanctuary dedicated to conserving Cameroon’s rich biodiversity. The centre rescues and rehabilitates primates and other wildlife affected by poaching and habitat loss, while also working closely with local communities to inspire a deeper connection with nature and improve livelihoods.
During our visit, we’ll meet some of the rescued animals and learn about the vital conservation efforts taking place here.
For those who have seen it, this is where the documentary ‘Bama and the Lost Gorillas‘ was filmed. If he’s around, you may also get to meet him.
From Limbe, we’ll drive inland towards Melong, passing through lush landscapes. Along the way, we’ll stop to visit a local pepper plantation, gaining insight into the farming traditions and agricultural life of the region.
In the afternoon, we’ll visit the spectacular Ekom Waterfalls – one of Cameroon’s highest and most stunning waterfalls, famously featured in the classic Tarzan films.
We’ll then continue to Melong, where we’ll settle in for a restful evening.
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Limbe Wildlife Centre, Ekom Waterfalls, Pepper Plantation
Day 4: Melong
After breakfast, we’ll set off early for a short trek to the twin lakes, a pair of caldera lakes located on Mount Manengouba. They are known for their distinctive colours: the male lake with its green water and the female lake with its blue hue.
A narrow land strip separates the two lakes, creating a unique landscape, with stunning views all around.
We’ll spend some time enjoying the scenery before trekking back down.
If anyone prefers not to do the full hike, no problem – there’s the option to take a shorter walk through the surrounding landscapes, with beautiful views and local plantations to discover.
Afterwards, we’ll visit a small local cheese factory to see how traditional cheese is made in the area.
We’ll then return to the hotel where the choice is yours to head out for dinner, or eat at the hotel.
- Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Twin Lakes Hike, Cheese Factory
Day 5: Bafoussam
After breakfast, we’ll leave Melong and drive towards Bafoussam, the heartland of the Bamileke people.
Along the way, we’ll stop in Dschang for a guided visit to the Museum of Civilizations, one of the most important museums in Cameroon, offering a deep insight into the country’s rich and diverse history. We’ll also visit the local handicraft market and see some of the traditional old houses that give Dschang its unique character.
In the afternoon, we’ll continue to the beautiful Metche Waterfalls before heading to our hotel for the night.
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Museum of Civilizations, Handicraft Market, Metche Waterfalls
Day 6: Bafoussam
After breakfast, we’ll drive to Foumban, the cultural heart of the Bamoun people.
Here, we’ll take a guided tour of the historic Bamoun Museum, explore the old royal palace, and soak up the lively atmosphere with local musical groups playing nearby. We’ll also visit the handicraft centre and see how traditional bronze pieces are made – a fascinating look into the local artistry.
On the way back to Bafoussam, we’ll stop at the bustling and colourful Foumbot Market and experience a colourful festival ceremony with traditional mask dancing.
- Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Bamoun Museum, Handicraft Centre, Founmbot Market, Masked Dance
Day 7: Boutanga
After breakfast, we’ll leave the hotel to explore the beautiful Western Region of Cameroon, known for its strong customs, rich traditions of the Bamileke people, and the stunning landscapes of the Grassfields.
Our first stop will be the Old Museum of Baham, where we’ll learn about the history of one of the most influential kingdoms in the area. We’ll then visit the Bandjoun Historic Museum, home to the Sacred House of Bandjoun, an important cultural site.
In the afternoon, we’ll continue to Batoufam to visit the impressive Palace Arts Museum, with the chance to experience another vibrant festival dance if the opportunity arises.
We’ll end the day at the beautiful Boutanga Foundation.
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Old Museum of Baham, Bandjoun Historic Museum, Palace Arts Museum, Boutanga Foundation
Day 8: Yaounde
After breakfast, we’ll visit the impressive Mousgoum House, an extraordinary architectural style brought from the Far North Region, and explore a special museum dedicated to old arts and traditions.
We’ll then begin our journey towards Yaoundé, stopping along the way to visit the lively Makenene Market – a great place to experience local life.
As we travel, we’ll cross the Sanaga River, the longest river in Cameroon. It’s an incredible natural landmark, flowing from its source in the Adamoua region all the way to the Atlantic Ocean.
We’ll arrive in Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon, later in the day.
In the evening, those who want to can head out to experience the Cameroonian nightlife. Live music is popular in the city and Cameroonians love to dance.
- Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Mousgoum House, Makenene Market
Day 9: Yaounde
After breakfast, we’ll set off for the Mefou Primate Sanctuary, run by the incredible conservation organisation Ape Action Africa.
Here, we’ll meet some of Cameroon’s most remarkable wildlife, including rescued gorillas, chimpanzees, mandrills, and baboons.
It’s a rare opportunity to see these incredible animals up close while supporting vital efforts to protect endangered species.
From there, we’ll continue to Ebogo, a peaceful riverside village, where we’ll be warmly welcomed by the local community. We’ll take a serene canoe trip along the Nyong River, passing fishermen at work and visiting an extraordinary ancient tree, said to be one of the oldest and largest in the region.
In the afternoon, we’ll return to Yaoundé to visit the Reunification Monument, a powerful symbol of Cameroon’s unity built in 1972, and explore the lively market.
After dinner, we’ll experience a traditional Bwiti (iboga) night ceremony – an unforgettable cultural experience – before returning early in the morning to the hotel to rest before breakfast.
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Mefou Primate Sanctuary, Ebogo Village, Bwiti Ceremony
Day 10: Campo Ma’an National Park
After some well-deserved rest following the unforgettable Bwiti ceremony, we’ll enjoy a leisurely breakfast and a slow start to the day.
We’ll then set off for Campo Ma’an, a stunning national park and conservation area located in southern Cameroon.
This richly biodiverse region is home to gorillas, chimpanzees, forest elephants, and over 80 other species of mammals, as well as a wide variety of birds and plants.
It’s a vital sanctuary for wildlife, but the area also faces ongoing challenges from poaching, deforestation, agriculture, and coastal development.
Today, efforts are being made to protect the park’s ecosystems, which are crucial not only for wildlife but also for supporting the livelihoods of local communities.
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Campo Ma’an National Park
Day 11: Campo Ma’an National Park
Today we’ll explore the park’s lush landscapes, immersing ourselves in the incredible natural beauty and hopefully spotting some of the unique species that call this region home.
In the afternoon, we’ll have the special opportunity to meet members of the local Bagyeli (Pygmy) community. We’ll learn about their deep connection to the forest and take part in traditional activities such as building huts, dancing, and discovering the medicinal plants they have relied on for generations.
After a day full of nature, culture, and meaningful encounters, we’ll head to our hotel for a relaxing evening.
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Campo Ma’an National Park, Bayeli Tribe Visit
Day 12: Kribi
Today, we have the incredible opportunity to go gorilla trekking in Campo Ma’an National Park to see Western lowland gorillas.
PLEASE NOTE: The gorillas are currently undergoing habituation, and trekking will only be possible if the process is sufficiently advanced by the time of our visit. If not, we will find an alternative activity.
If available, the trek costs 150 Euros per person, payable locally. Guided by expert trackers, we’ll hike through the dense forest in search of these majestic creatures, experiencing a truly rare and special wildlife encounter.
After the trek (or if trekking isn’t possible), we’ll head to the laid-back seaside town of Kribi.
Known for its golden beaches, swaying palms, and relaxed atmosphere, Kribi is the perfect place to unwind after our adventures inland. On arrival, we’ll check into our hotel, nestled right by the ocean and surrounded by lush tropical gardens.
- Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: None
Day 13: Kribi
After a leisurely breakfast, we’ll set off to explore Kribi and its vibrant surroundings.
Our first stop will be the lively fish market offers a colorful snapshot of local life. It’s the perfect place to soak up the authentic atmosphere of Kribi and see the town at its most energetic.
Next, we’ll visit Kribi’s historic lighthouse, perched dramatically overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. From here, we’ll enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline – a perfect photo opportunity!
We’ll continue to the beautiful colonial-era cathedral, one of the town’s architectural highlights, before wandering through Kribi’s lively market, where stalls are brimming with tropical fruits, handmade crafts, and vibrant fabrics.
In the afternoon, we’ll head out to the stunning Lobe Waterfalls – one of the only places in the world where waterfalls cascade directly into the ocean. We’ll take some time to relax by the falls and explore the surrounding area.
Our adventure continues with a visit to a nearby Batanga tribe village, where we’ll meet local families and gain an insight into their centuries-old traditions, cultural practices, and daily way of life.
After a day filled with adventure, natural beauty, and cultural discovery, we’ll return to the hotel for a relaxed evening by the sea.
- Meals: Breakfast & Lunch
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Kribi Tour, Lobe Waterfalls, Batanga Tribe Village
Day 14: Kribi
After breakfast, we’ll enjoy a full day of relaxation on the beautiful beaches of Kribi. You can spend your day unwinding on the soft sands, swimming in the hotel’s pool, or simply soaking up the stunning coastal scenery at your own pace – the perfect opportunity to recharge after an adventure-filled journey.
For those who want to be a little more active, there are several optional activities available. You can take a short pirogue ride up the Lobe River to see the waterfalls from a unique perspective, go for a guided walk along the beach to nearby fishing villages, or try your hand at fishing with local fishermen.
There may also be opportunities for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or even horseback riding along the beach (depending on availability).
- Meals: Breakfast
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: None
Day 15: Douala
We’ll start with an early breakfast before driving to Pongo Songo Island, located in the heart of the Sanaga River. Here, we’ll embark on a scenic boat trip to visit the Chimpanzee Island, part of the Pongo Songo Chimpanzee Sanctuary, which is home to a population of rescued chimpanzees living in their natural habitat. We’ll explore both Pongo Songo and Okokong islands, learning about the vital conservation efforts aimed at protecting these endangered primates.
The boat ride along the Sanaga River offers stunning views of the river’s lush surroundings before we reach the islands. On our way back to Édéa, we’ll visit villages of the Sawa tribe and other local communities, where we’ll immerse ourselves in their rich cultural traditions and daily life.
Afterwards, we’ll continue our journey back to Douala, where we’ll enjoy a farewell dinner to celebrate an unforgettable trip through Cameroon.
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
- Accommodation: Hotel (Ensuite)
- Activities: Pongo Songo Island & Chimpanzee Sanctuary, Sawa Tribe Visit, Farewell Dinner
Day 16: Departure Day
Today is always a sad day as we say goodbye to our new friends, but the memories and shared experiences of Cameroon will last a lifetime!
We can arrange your transfer to Douala International Airport or you can continue your Africa travels from there.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Accommodation: None
- Activities: None
FAQ’s
Are there any visa or entry requirements?
Most people need to get an ETA to visit Kenya – this must be obtained in advance and costs $30.
Most people need a visa to visit Tanzania – this can be obtained prior to travel or at the border. A visa costs $50 for most nationalities and $100 for US citizens.
We will provide all the information you need to apply for these in the pre-departure information we send you upon booking.
Your passport needs to have at least 6 pages free for your stamps/visas and it needs to be valid for at least 6 months from your arrival in each country.
As you are travelling from Kenya into Tanzania, you WILL need a Yellow Fever vaccination (or an exemption certificate from your doctor).
If getting the vaccine, please make sure you have this at least 2 weeks before arrival and you must bring your certificate with you.
How difficult is this trip/what is the physical activity level?
This trip is physically demanding, not so much because of fitness requirements but due to the endurance and robustness needed for African travel.
Expect long, bumpy car rides, early mornings, and hot, dusty days – you’ll need to be ready to handle these challenges!
We’ll also do a hike of easy to medium difficulty to the Materuni waterfall.
This trip is not recommended for anyone with back issues or injuries, as the rough roads on safari and between the Masai Mara, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater can be particularly jarring.
Is there an age limit for this trip?
The minimum age for the trip is 18.
There’s no upper age limit, however, we generally wouldn’t recommend this trip for anyone over the age of 70, given the physically demanding nature of the safaris – think long, bumpy car rides, heat, and early mornings.
But you know your own stamina, so if you are in good health, and are comfortable wth long/bumpy drives and with the backpacker/flashpacker style of travel, plus able to enjoy the company of a diverse age range, then you’re more than welcome to join us!
I get car sick, can I have a front seat in the cars?
As this is a group trip, you will be expected to rotate positions around the car/bus (this is non-negotiable), so we cannot guarantee a seat near the front of the car every day, so please ensure you have adequate travel sickness medication.
Where will we stay?
On this trip, we’ll stay in a mix of accommodations…
- Nairobi: We will stay in a lovely eco camp outside of the city centre. You will stay in ensuite cottages or large ensuite safari tents with comfortable beds.
- Masai Mara: We stay in a bush camp just outside the Masai Mara owned by Helen’s friends Moses and Laura. You will sleep in dome tents with camping stretcher beds (all bedding is provided) and ensuite bathrooms (bucket shower, short drop toilet and sink). There are seperate long drop toilets onsite.
- Serenegeti: We stay at a lovely camp in the heart of the Serengeti, with spacious tents, comfortable beds and ensuite bathrooms.
- Karatu: We stay in a lovely lodge with comfortable rooms and a pool.
- Moshi: We stay at a stylish hotel just outside of Moshi town centre with cosy, air-conditioned rooms and a pool.
- Bagamoyo: We stay in a beautifully decorated boutique hostel close to the beach and the town centre. All rooms have air-con and the hotel has two swimming pools.
- Stone Town: We stay in a traditional Zanzibari hotel, in the heart of the city, close to the shops, restaurants and beach.
- Paje: We stay in a gorgeous hotel right on the beach, with beautiful air-conditioned rooms, a spa and a pool.
If you are travelling solo you will be paired with a same-sex roommate in a twin room. If you are travelling with a friend or partner, you will share a twin room (or double if requested and available).
Can I have a private room?
All of our rooms are booked in advance as twins and the trip price is based on a twin-share basis.
If you would prefer a private room, please let us know. We may be able to accommodate this request, depending on availability and at an additional cost.
Please note that some of our accommodations have limited room availability, so we may not always be able to offer private rooms.
I want to extend my trip, is that possible?
If you arrive in Nairobi early or want to stay in Zanzibar longer, we can book additional accommodation at the hotel for you – subject to availability and extra cost.
If there is no availability or you want to stay somewhere else, we can suggest other places for you to book. You are also free to book your own accommodation elsewhere.
Which airport should I fly into/out of?
Arrival: You should fly into Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO). We will have a welcome meeting in the bar of the hotel at 6pm, followed by dinner. So we would suggest that your flight lands before 3pm on arrival day.
Departure: You should fly out of Zanzibar’s Abeid Amani Karume International Airport (ZNZ). You can leave Zanzibar any time on departure day. You can also fly out of Dar es Salaam, however we would recommend staying a night in Dar and flying the next day or booking a late flight to allow you enough time to get back to the mainland via ferry or short flight.
Are airport transfers included?
We don’t include airport transfers, however we can arrange these for you and, where possible, we will try to arrange it so that you can share with another group member who is arriving/departing on the same flight.
Transfers from Nairobi Airport to the hotel usually cost around $20 – $25 per car.
Transfers from the hotel to Zanzibar Airport usually cost around $40 per car.
Uber is also an option in Nairobi and is significantly cheaper at around $8 – $14 per car.
How much spending money will I need?
Putting aside all your pre-trip costs and visas, people tend to spend between $400 – $1,000 (usually only at the higher end if they do the hot air balloon over the Masai Mara which costs $450).
How much you spend will depend greatly on how much you drink, how much you shop and what extra activities you choose to do.
What transport do we use?
On this trip, we’ll have a mix of transport.
For the first day in Nairobi, we’ll travel in 2 x 6-seater safari vans with pop-up roofs.
For the safari portion of the trip (Masai Mara to Moshi), we’ll travel in 2 x 6-seater safari cars with pop-up roofs.
For the journeys from Nairobi to the Masai Mara and Moshi to Bagamoyo, and in Zanzibar, we’ll travel in a 24-seater coaster bus.
From Bagamoyo, weather permitting, we’ll take a traditional dhow boat over to Zanzibar. If the weather is not so good, we’ll drive to Dar es Salaam and take the large catamaran ferry from there.
You may also take tuk tuks and taxis for short distances.
What do I need to bring/pack/wear?
Upon booking, we’ll send out comprehensive pre-departure information which lists everything you need to pack for your trip.
Generally, you don’t need any too ‘specialist’ for this trip! There may be some items that you don’t have that you may need/want to invest in – head torch, binoculars etc, but nothing too extreme.
Can I do laundry on the trip?
Most places we stay (except for the Masai Mara) will have a laundry service for a fee.
Sometimes it’s machine wash, other times hand wash. There usually aren’t any self-service washing machines, but you can wash small items in the hotel sink.
You are best to do laundry at locations where we spend 2 nights – Nairobi, Karatu, Moshi, Stone Town or Paje. This will give the laundry chance to dry.
Will I need adapters for my electronics?
Kenya and Tanzania both use British-style “Type G” plugs. If your devices use a different plug type, you’ll need an adapter.
Kenya operates on 240V, while Tanzania uses 230V. Most modern electronics, like phone chargers and laptops, are dual voltage and can handle this range, so you’ll likely only need a plug adapter.
However, if your appliances aren’t compatible with these voltages, you’ll need a voltage converter.
How can I stay online whilst travelling?
What meals & drinks are included on the trip?
Your trip includes 16 breakfasts, 9 lunches & 9 dinners. These may be a la carte or a set menu, depending on where we are.
All other meals are on your own account.
Drinks and alcohol are generally not included unless otherwise stated.
Water may be included at some hotels, restaurants and with some activities.
What kinds of food will we have?
We’ll have a variety of food on the trip, including local food and more Western style meals. We will eat in restaurants, our hotels, have street food and some packed lunches.
When we are in more remote areas, or after a long day of driving, we will usually eat at the hotels.
The food choices are not always within our control and may be quite limited in some places.
If you are the type of person who gets hangry, or if you like your home comfort food, or if you have specific dietary requirements (ie. vegan, dairy or gluten free etc) please bring snacks with you – just in case.
There is usually the opportunity to pick up snacks during the trip, but if you want something specific, please bring it with you.
Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?
Yes! If you have an allergy or a strong aversion to a certain food, please let us know beforehand so we can advise the chef.
Please note that we cannot accommodate specific diets like keto, paleo, low carb/high protein etc.
Please be aware that what you say on your booking form is what is communicated to the hotels/activity providers.
So if you decided to be a vegetarian/vegan on the week you filled in your booking form – that’s what we communicate and that’s what you will get.
If your food preferences/requirements change between the time you fill in your booking form and the trip – it is YOUR responsibility to let us know.
We always make sure that our suppliers are aware of any dietary requirements and allergies, however we cannot guarantee that there will not be cross-contamination or traces of allergens.
The understanding of food allergies is not as comprehensive in Africa as it is in some parts of the world – so please check before you eat.
If your allergy is severe, you must travel with an epi-pen. If you are worried about this, please feel free to discuss this with us.
Is this trip for me?
I guess that’s up to you!
We’re hoping you’ve read the above, carefully to get an understanding of what the trip involves and if it’s suitable.
Lots of people love Rock My Adventure tours (see the Testimonial page) and we get tons of repeaters, but they aren’t for everyone, so you need to ensure that you are comfortable with our style of travel and being in a group.
If you’re the type of person who is easily annoyed by other people, likes ultimate luxury, wants everything their way, or wants to be in control all the time, wants a very formal trip or likes to moan a lot/be negative, then this probably isn’t the trip for you! 🙂
If you’re laid-back, fun, a team player, and adventurous – then sign right up!!
You know yourself, so you decide!
I have more questions, who can I ask?
Hakuna matata. Check out our main FAQ’s here and if you still have questions, please contact us here.
Testimonials

“I knew it would be good but it exceeded my expectations.”
“This was my second Rock My Adventure tour. It was the trip of a lifetime with a great mix of culture and nature. I knew it would be good but it exceeded my expectations. The safaris were amazing, we saw so much. We saw so many animals up close, just like watching a wildlife programme in real life. I loved travelling in a group. It’s like travelling with friends. I am always apprehensive about meeting new people but everyone has a common interest and it’s not long before you’re enjoying sharing the holiday experience with them. The tour has a very personal touch and Helen really cares about everyone having their best experience. For me Helen’s knowledge, connections, care, attention and commitment to ensure everyone has a great time is exceptional.”
SUE | UK

“Every day after was as impressive as the last.”
“After our first incredible safari day in the Masai Mara, I wondered how the rest of the trip could compare but every day after was as impressive as the last. I’ve wanted to visit Africa for as long as I can remember and all of my expectations were exceeded. We got to experience, city, safari, jungle and beach, spent some time off the beaten track with locals and some time on the beach with other tourists – the perfect balance. The trip was so well organised and Helen made sure everything ran smoothly, while spending time with us and sharing everything she knows of Kenya and Tanzania. It was lovely to experience all of these moments with a group of people that were equally as excited as me, Helen included. Coming home was very difficult, but it’s even harder trying to decide which trip I’ll go on next……””
SINEAD | IRELAND

“Definitely the best holiday I have ever been on.”
“Without a doubt the best tour I’ve ever been on. I loved every, single, bloody minute of this trip. From the minute it started in Nairobi I KNEW I was on the right tour. On meeting Helen and that instant connection of a kindred spirit. I even loved how we turned a long day of travel into a raving karaoke bus and had the best bloody day ever…just by having fun. I loved all the included activities and the optional ones too. I felt the itinerary we had was a good mix of everything, ensuring to see the best of the locations. Met my expectations, smashed passed them and blew right into the stratosphere. I wanted a slightly elevated tour, but without missing that connection to the people and the places, and this tour gave me all of that and more. YOU ROCKED MY ADVENTURE!!!”
MICHELLE | AUSTRALIA
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Address: 353 - 355 Station Road, Bamber Bridge, Preston PR5 6EE
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