Group Safari In Kenya & Tanzania

Explore magnificent national parks and reserves on this exciting Kenya and Tanzania safari.

Travel from Nairobi to Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya’s most famous game area. Here embark on morning and afternoon game drives in the “Mara”—home to lion, cheetah, leopard, hyena, wildebeest, and zebra. Next, explore Amboseli National Park—known for its spectacular views of 19,341-ft Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives in search of elephants, Cape buffalo, and more.

Cross the border into Tanzania and journey to Lake Manyara National Park. Explore this ecologically diverse park on a morning game drive. Your escorted African safari continues to the amazing Ngorongoro area—the astonishing crater measures 2,000 feet deep and spans 102 square miles. Revel in the fantastic game-viewing vantage point to spot lion, hippo, elephant, and flamingo. Next, you’ll enter Serengeti National Park—site of the seasonal great migration of wildebeest, and a great game-viewing area year-round. Covering 5,700 square miles, the Serengeti will thrill you with both morning and afternoon game drives with the chance to see Nile crocodiles, big cats, giraffes, and gazelles. This escorted Africa safari through Kenya and Tanzania is a dream-come-true for the adventurous of spirit.

ITINERARY

Day 1.

Arrive in Nairobi, Kenya:

Welcome to Africa! Check in to your hotel and prepare for your safari adventure!

Nairobi cityscape featuring tall buildings and elevated highway

Day 2.

Nairobi-Maasai Mara National Reserve:

This morning, depart for Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya’s most famous game area. After lunch at your lodge, set out on your first game drive in search of the “Big 5”—lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and Cape buffalo.


breakfast, lunch & dinner

Safari vehicle in African savanna at sunset with acacia trees in background

Day 3.

Maasai Mara:

Today, enjoy morning and afternoon game drives in the “Mara,” as it is called by locals. Part of the Serengeti ecosystem, the reserve boasts a strong permanent population of game. When the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra arrives, the population enlarges by almost 2 million. This provides a significant food source for resident predators including lions, cheetah, leopard, and hyena.

breakfast, lunch & dinner

Two zebras crossing a dirt road in a grassy landscape under a blue sky with clouds.

Day 4.

Maasai Mara- Nairobi -Amboseli National Park:

Today, board a plane for the quick flight to Nairobi. Drive to Amboseli National Park, best known for spectacular views of 19,341-foot Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. Embark on an afternoon game drive before settling in at your lodge.

breakfast, lunch & dinner

Pathway leading through a grassy landscape towards Mount Kilimanjaro with a partly cloudy sky.

Day 5.

Amboseli:

Morning and afternoon game drives offer you a terrific opportunity to get close to the mighty elephant. You might also spot Cape buffalo, zebra, wild dog, and more. During the heat of the day, relax and enjoy the amenities at your lodge.

breakfast, lunch & dinner

Giraffe in African safari at sunrise with acacia tree and mountains in the background

Day 6.

Amboseli-Arusha-Lake Manyara National Park:

This morning, enter Tanzania at the Namanga border. After lunch in Arusha, proceed to your camp overlooking Lake Manyara. Get lost in the woods on an optional guided hike through the magical forest in the Great Rift Valley. Did we mention the monkeys? Or... go bananas for beer made from the fruit, along with other farm specialties on an optional guided visit to Mto Wa Mbu village.

breakfast, lunch & dinner

Close-up of a lioness lying on the ground

Day 7.

Lake Manyara-Ngorongoro Conservation Area:

Lake Manyara National Park is a small, ecologically diverse park with groundwater forests, grassy plains, and the alkaline namesake Lake Manyara. The park is also home to the world’s largest concentration of baboon. Watch for these mischievous primates, giraffe, hippo, and more on your morning game drive. Then, journey to your lodge and enjoy time at leisure this afternoon.

breakfast, lunch & dinner

Safari tour vehicle encountering a herd of elephants on a dirt road in an open savannah landscape.

Day 8.

Ngorongoro:

Descend into the crater for a full-day game drive. Ngorongoro Crater is the world’s largest unflooded caldera, more than 2,000 feet deep with a floor covering over 102 square miles. Game viewing here is fantastic, as most of the animals stay in this area year-round. Witness lion, Cape buffalo, hippo, elephant, and flamingo in a unique habitat. This is also your best chance to see the rare black rhinoceros! A picnic lunch will be served in the crater.

breakfast, lunch & dinner

Hot air balloon over zebras on African group safari holiday

Day 9.

Ngorongoro-Serengeti National park:

Today, drive to Serengeti National Park, Tanzania’s largest and most famous park. Home to the seasonal Great Migration of vast numbers of the Serengeti's wildebeest, accompanied by zebra, Grant's gazelle, Thomson's gazelle, eland, and impala. The Serengeti remains an extraordinary ecosystem for game viewing year round. Enjoy lunch at your lodge before an afternoon game drive.

breakfast, lunch & dinner

Elephant in a forest setting

Day 10.

Serengeti:

The biologically diverse Serengeti covers an area of roughly 5,700 square miles and is home to a variety of animals. The name comes from the Maasai word siringit, meaning “endless plains,” and Maasai tribes co-exist with wildlife living in the Serengeti. Continue your exploration during morning and afternoon game drives. You have the chance to see the big cats—lion, leopard, and cheetah—as well as an abundance of other animals, including the Nile crocodile, giraffe, gazelle, and eland.

breakfast, lunch & dinner

Safari vehicle with tourists watching a lion in the African safari at sunset.

Day 11.

Serengeti-Arusha.

Fly back to Arusha, where a day room is reserved for your convenience. Schedule departing flights after 5 pm.

breakfast

Person photographing a rhinoceros in a grassland area.