Leg 13 was our first time visiting Africa, our first new continent since 2019. I tried to budget a little high for this leg since there was a fair bit of uncertainty, even reallocating part of our year-end time-at-home budget to Africa. Turned out that wasn’t necessary and we finished the leg $455 under my $13,700 budget for 10 weeks in Africa. Here’s how the numbers broke down.
Where We Were
Countries visited: 2 – Kenya, Egypt (both new!)
Cities visited (overnight): 6 not including the areas where we were on safari – Nairobi, Giza, Alexandria, Luxor, Aswan, Cairo
Other areas visited (safari sights and day trips): 4 – Nakuru, Ololaimutiek Village, Abu Simbel, Maadi
Number of hotels/guest houses/camps: 5 (3 on safari, 1 Nairobi “staycation,” and 1 in Giza)
Number of hotel nights: 9
Number of apartments: 6
Number of apartment nights: 76
Total lodging budget: $2,780 (doesn’t include safari nights, which were just part of the whole package)
Total lodging actual: $2,833
How We Got Around and What We Did
Total transit budget: $5,600
Total transit actual: $5,489
Number of flights: 4
Number of overnight trains: 1
Total food/entertainment budget: $5,320 ($532/week for 10 weeks, almost double our Leg 12 food/entertainment budget in Mexico)
Total food/entertainment actual: $4,924 ($492/week, but admittedly a lot of this expense (around $1,500) was the safari)
Totals
Total budget: $13,700 for 10 weeks ($1,370/week average) (far and away our largest average weekly budget ever)
Total actual: $13,245 for 10 weeks ($455 savings, which basically covered our yellow fever vaccination that we got before the trip)
Number of weeks over budget: 4
Number of weeks under budget: 6
Least expensive week: Week 2, September 18-24, $632, we were settling into Nairobi
Most expensive week: Week 1, September 11-17, $3,915, included our flight to Nairobi and the safari
The Best Parts
Best experiences (chronologically):
- Our safari!
- Walks and runs with monkeys in the Nairobi Arboretum
- Hikes in a Karura Forest followed by nights out in Gigiri
- Having a Kenyan meal prepared for us in our apartment
- Gazing at the Great Pyramid from our hotel window in Giza
- Seeing Seti I’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings by ourselves
- Morning at Karnak Temple then seeing its artifacts in the Luxor Museum
- Sailing the Nile in a felucca at sunset
- Being up close (and inside) older pyramids at Saqqara and Dahshur
Best meals:
Ethiopian food at Abyssinia (Nairobi), seafood at Gropper (Nairobi), dinners at Impresso (Nairobi), our chef-cooked Kenyan meal (Nairobi), dinner with the Sound and Light show at our hotel (Giza), seafood with a view at Sky View Restaurant (Alexandria), vegetarian food by candlelight at Wanna’s Art Cafe (Luxor), Nubia brunch at King Jamaica (Aswan), Nile-side seafood at Osiris (Aswan), our salad and focaccia takeout (Cairo)