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Week 3: Tanzania, Uganda & Rwanda


Monday 25JAN - East Africa 101

Few places on earth capture the raw beauty of nature as East Africa can. From the rolling hills of Rwanda and Uganda, to the great and vast Serengeti, East Africa is a pure and pristine land. We’ll be diving into some of the things that we love most about the region as well as the highlights for anyone who travels to these spectacular destinations.

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Tuesday 26JAN - Tanzania with Leopard Tours

Without question, Leopard Tours is a powerhouse - a force to be reckoned with. Today we’ll discuss the innerworkings of this great DMC and why partnering with Leopard Tours in Tanzania is the right decision for you and your clients.

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Wednesday 27JAN - Get to Know Rwanda with the Rwanda Development Board

Rwanda is one of the most sought after destinations in the world right now. Join us to discuss in detail what makes Rwanda so special, from its vibrant capital city to its Big Five game drives and many primate treks, including the famous mountain gorillas!

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Thursday 28JAN - Uganda, More Than Just Gorillas!

The biggest misconception when thinking about Uganda is that it’s a visit for just gorillas. Uganda is a destination with so much more to offer with over an extensive network national parks, culture, and incredible people. Learn about all that Uganda has to offer and how you can better sell the destination.

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Friday 29JAN - Climbing Kilimanjaro, A Panel Discussion

Kilimanjaro… those who have summited will never forget. Join us for a panel discussion on this incredible mountain by some of those who know her best.

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