- Category
- AccommodationLodge or Camp
- Game drives4×4 safari Land cruiser/ Minibus Van
- Luxury/Mid-Range/BudgetDepending on accommodation
- ActivitiesGame drives
Destinations: Amboseli, Lake Naivasha, Lake Bogoria, Lake Nakuru, Masai Mara, Lake Victoria, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara & Tarangire National park
Combined Kenya & Tanzania wildlife safari visiting the best wildlife parks, scenery and cultural tours. This 14 days 13 nights Kenya & Tanzania wildlife tour starts in Nairobi- Kenya and ends in Arusha-Tanzania airport or Kilimanjaro, but can return to Nairobi on request. Visits to the rift valley lakes offers birds and reptiles in plenty, not forgetting the wildlife. Proceeding to Lake Victoria then to the national parks that feed your eyes with more wildlife adventure in Tanzania.
Tour Highlights
Amboseli
- Large Elephant herds
- Mt. Kilimanjaro peaks (weather permitting)
- Swamp below observation hill which hosts many elephant, buffaloes, hippos and a variety of water fowls like pelican, Egyptian goose.
Lake Bogoria
- Home to one of the world’s largest populations of lesser flamingos
- Geysers and hot springs dot the lake’s shores
- Buffalos, zebras and spotted hyenas also inhabit the reserve, as does a herd of greater kudu.
Lake Naivasha
- Boat ride
- A walk with the animals at Crescent Island
- Exploring Hell’s gate national park
Lake Nakuru National Park
- Bird watching
- Both black and white rhinos
Ngorongoro
- Incredible game spotting opportunities
- Diverse scenery and wonderful bird- and wildlife
- High population of Lions in the crater
- Home to the endangered black rhino
- Spectacular accommodation on the rim of the crater
- The fascinating archaeological site at nearby Olduvai Gorge
- Great place to meet and interact with the Maasai
Serengeti & Masai Mara
- Annual wildebeest migration
- Top wildlife viewing all year-round
- Endless plains feel like authentic Africa
- Superb for spotting predators
Lake Manyara
- Renowned for its tree-climbing lions
- Troops of several hundred olive baboons
- During the rainy season flamingos crowd the lake shores
- Diverse mix of woodlands, forests, hot springs and the lake
Tarangire
- Large elephant population with herds of up to 300
- Beautiful scenery; large open areas, dotted with hills and marshes
- Tarangire River flows all year, attracting game to its banks
- Prolific wildlife, especially July to October
- Incredible baobabs