Kenya Tanzania Safari Experiences

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A safari to Kenya and Tanzania takes you to some of the best wildlife destinations in East Africa. A combination of these two safari destinations ensures that you get the best of what each has to offer. It is time to seek out fascinating wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, mingle with locals and immerse in diverse African cultures. Follow the wildebeest’s migration route. From the Serengeti to Maasai mara game reserve in Kenya. The concentration of wildlife here is enormous. See all the big five on safari at Ngorongoro crater.

Enjoy prolific birdlife at Lake Manyara or in Lake Nakuru national park. Both lakes are on the floor of the Great Rift Valley. Tarangire and Amboseli are home to large elephant herds. The lodges and camps do not disappoint either. Neatly camouflaged in the wilderness plains, they will offer you the perfect comfort as you enjoy the sights and the sounds of the African night. Engage in your most desired bucket list activities and make perfect memories. Whether on a family safari, group tour or with your significant other our itineraries will not disappoint. Spend time and enjoy the thrilling African safari adventure. Customize an itinerary that will perfectly fit your Kenya or Tanzania safari interests

Best Kenya Tanzania Safaris

Get inspiration from these featured wildlife safaris. We custom design all our clients’ itineraries to suit individual interests, budget and time frame. Our knowledge of Africa is unmatched and our Destination Specialists are experts in creating bespoke dream holidays.

Best places to Visit in Kenya and Tanzania

Embark on an extraordinary journey through Kenya and Tanzania, where adventure awaits at every turn. Begin amidst the sweeping plains of Kenya’s Maasai Mara, witnessing the spectacle of the Great Migration and encountering the Big Five on thrilling safari drives. Cross into Tanzania to explore the legendary Serengeti National Park, home to vast savannas teeming with wildlife, and venture into the Ngorongoro Crater for a mesmerizing glimpse into an ancient ecosystem. From the towering heights of Mount Kilimanjaro to the tranquil shores of Zanzibar, this East African odyssey promises unforgettable experiences, captivating landscapes, and a deep immersion into the rich tapestry of African culture and nature.

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Embark on an extraordinary journey through Kenya and Tanzania, where adventure awaits at every turn. Begin amidst the sweeping plains of Kenya’s Maasai Mara, witnessing the spectacle of the Great Migration and encountering the Big Five on thrilling safari drives. Cross into Tanzania to explore the legendary Serengeti National Park, home to vast savannas teeming with wildlife, and venture into the Ngorongoro Crater for a mesmerizing glimpse into an ancient ecosystem. From the towering heights of Mount Kilimanjaro to the tranquil shores of Zanzibar, this East African odyssey promises unforgettable experiences, captivating landscapes, and a deep immersion into the rich tapestry of African culture and nature.

FAQ about Kenya and Tanzania Safari

Yes, you do need a visa to visit Kenya and Tanzania. You should apply online before arrival to avoid inconveniences. Please ensure you passport has at least six empty pages and is valid. Children under 16 years traveling to Kenya WITH FAMILIES do not require a visa.

Depending on your health condition, it is advisable to visit your doctor for the best advice. Please note some of the safari areas are prone to mosquitos. However, most lodges ensure they provide mosquitoes nets and spray insecticides during turndown. Please note it is mandatory to have a Yellow fever certificate when arriving into Tanzania.

Yes, this mode of payment is acceptable in all safari lodges. It is also possible to pay for extra meals at restaurants or malls and shopping centers using your visa card. Cash payment is also, however the exchange rate to the dollar at the time will apply.

Both Kenya and Tanzania enjoy good weather and share a fairly similar weather patterns. We have the long rains between April and May during which a food number of camps close temporarily due to the impassable road conditions and some for renovations. Between June and September we have the wildebeest migration happening in Serengeti and Masai Mara.

With the current situation of the pandemic will are working with a 0 % deposit for any safari reservations. We are refunding 100% payment for any safaris not taken due to restrictions. We do have contracts which we abide to with the third party stakeholders which are hotels. We therefore advise that you inform us as soon a you realize that you will not be able to embark on your safaris.

We do have an east African Visa that you can get to travel through Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda. If you want a safari combination to this three countries, then this is the best way to go. Unfortunately this visa does not include Tanzania and you have to get this separately.

Kenya and Tanzania safari has a good number of professional multilingual guides. This service comes free if they are our guides. However for the languages that we have to hire a guide from outside, it comes as an extra cost. However we negotiate the rates to make them as affordable as possible.