14 Days, 13 Nights: Masai Mara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and More – The Ultimate Kenya & Tanzania Safari Adventure
Experience the thrill of an epic safari journey across Kenya and Tanzania, covering iconic wildlife destinations like the Masai Mara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Amboseli. This East Africa safari tour takes you through diverse landscapes, from sweeping savannahs to volcanic craters, and brings you face-to-face with the Big Five and other extraordinary wildlife. Whether it’s the Great Migration or breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro, this adventure promises memories that will last a lifetime.
Why Choose This Safari?
Covers top safari destinations in Kenya and Tanzania.
Offers the chance to see the Big Five, Great Migration, and breathtaking landscapes.
Expert guides, luxurious lodges, and seamless logistics.
Plan your adventure today and discover the best of East Africa on this unforgettable safari tour!
Welcome to East Africa! Upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, your safari adventure begins. After clearing customs and immigration, you’ll be warmly greeted by your experienced safari guide and transferred to your hotel in Nairobi for an overnight stay.
Optional Activities (Depending on Arrival Time):
David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage
Witness baby elephants being cared for after rescue, with opportunities to learn about wildlife conservation efforts.David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage Nairobi, best places to visit in Nairobi.
Giraffe Centre.Get up close with the endangered Rothschild’s giraffes, feed them, and learn about their conservation. Giraffe Centre Nairobi, where to see giraffes in Kenya.Karen Blixen Museum (Optional)
Tour the home of the famous author of Out of Africa and immerse yourself in Kenya’s colonial history.
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Accommodation:Luxury hotel, boutique lodge, or comfortable city hotel (depending on your preferences).
Rest and prepare for your 14-day safari adventure that kicks off the next day!
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Journey to the Masai Mara
After a hearty breakfast at your hotel, depart Nairobi and embark on a scenic drive to the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve. The journey takes you through Kenya’s stunning Great Rift Valley, with picturesque stops along the way to admire its escarpments and unique landscapes.
Arrival and Afternoon Game Drive
Upon arriving in the Masai Mara, settle into your lodge or luxury camp and enjoy lunch. Later in the afternoon, venture into the reserve for your first game drive, a thrilling introduction to the diverse wildlife that makes the Mara so special.
Wildlife to Spot: The Big Five: Lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhino.
Other sightings may include cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, hyenas, and hippos.
Seasonal highlight: Witness the Great Migration (July–October), when millions of wildebeest and zebras cross the Mara River in search of greener pastures.
Key Experience: Capture stunning photos of wildlife set against the iconic golden plains and acacia-dotted landscapes of the Mara.Evening and Accommodation. Return to your lodge or tented camp in time for dinner. Relax under the vast African sky, listening to the calls of the wild as you prepare for the adventures ahead.
Morning Game Drive
Start your day early with a sunrise game drive, the best time to spot predators like lions, leopards, and cheetahs as they hunt in the cool morning air. Watch elephants, giraffes, zebras, and antelopes grazing across the expansive plains. The Masai Mara's diverse ecosystems, including woodlands, grasslands, and riverine forests, offer an incredible variety of wildlife.
Wildlife to Spot:
Big cats: Lions, leopards, and cheetahs.
Herbivores: Wildebeest, buffalo, and giraffes.
Birds: Over 500 species, including secretary birds and lilac-breasted rollers.
Optional Balloon Safari
For an unforgettable experience, take an optional hot air balloon safari at sunrise. Drift over the Mara’s vast landscapes, spotting wildlife from above, and enjoy a champagne breakfast upon landing.
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Midday Break.Return to your lodge or camp for lunch and some rest. Relax and enjoy the serene surroundings before your next adventure.
Afternoon Game Drive
Head out for an afternoon game drive, taking time to explore new areas of the reserve. If you’re visiting between July and October, you may witness the Great Migration river crossings, where wildebeest and zebras face the challenge of crocodile-infested waters.
Morning Departure
After breakfast, leave the Masai Mara behind as you journey towards Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest freshwater lake and an essential ecological and cultural treasure. The drive offers scenic views of rolling hills, lush farmlands, and the occasional glimpse of wildlife. Along the way, stop at local villages to experience the vibrant daily life of communities in the region.
Arrival at Lake Victoria
Upon reaching the lake, you’ll check into your lakeside lodge or resort. Take in the tranquil atmosphere and stunning views of this massive body of water, which stretches across several East African countries.
Afternoon Activities
Boat Ride on Lake Victoria
Embark on a relaxing boat ride to explore the lake’s waters and islands.
Visit Bird Island, a haven for birdlife, including waterfowl, pelicans, kingfishers, and cormorants.
Enjoy spotting hippos and the occasional crocodile lounging by the shoreline.
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Morning: Cross the Border into Tanzania
After breakfast, begin your journey toward the Serengeti National Park, crossing the border into Tanzania. Your guide will assist with border formalities to ensure a smooth transition. As you enter Tanzania, the landscapes change, opening into the iconic vast plains of the Serengeti, known as the “endless plains” in the Maasai language.
Afternoon: Game Drive in the Serengeti
After checking into your lodge or camp and enjoying a hearty lunch, embark on an afternoon game drive in the Serengeti. This world-renowned park is home to a rich variety of wildlife and offers some of the most dramatic safari experiences in Africa.
Wildlife to Spot:
Grazing herds: Zebras, giraffes, wildebeests, and antelopes.
Predators: Lions, cheetahs, hyenas, and leopards.
Birds: Ostriches, secretary birds, and vultures.
The Great Migration (Seasonal Highlight)
If visiting during the Great Migration (typically from June to October), witness one of nature’s most awe-inspiring spectacles as millions of wildebeests and zebras journey across the plains. Depending on the season, you may even catch them crossing crocodile-filled rivers.
Morning Game Drives
Begin each day with an early morning game drive, the perfect time to see predators such as lions, leopards, and cheetahs in action. As the sun rises, watch the Serengeti come to life with grazing herds, playful lion cubs, and stunning birdlife. The golden light of dawn creates incredible opportunities for photography.
Late Morning & Midday
Return to your lodge or camp for a leisurely breakfast and some relaxation. During the midday heat, enjoy the amenities of your accommodation, such as lounging by the pool, birdwatching from the lodge, or reading in the serene surroundings.
Afternoon Game Drives
Set out for another game drive in the late afternoon as the temperature cools and wildlife activity increases. Traverse different areas of the park to maximize your chances of spotting various species and ecosystems.
The Great Migration (Seasonal Highlight)
If you’re visiting from July to October, focus on the migration paths where millions of wildebeests, zebras, and gazelles make their way through the park. Witness dramatic river crossings, where predators like crocodiles and lions lie in wait—a true bucket-list experience.
Evenings and Accommodation
Each evening, return to your lodge or luxury tented camp for dinner and relaxation. Gather around the campfire to share stories of the day’s adventures while listening to the distant calls of the Serengeti’s nocturnal wildlife.
Morning: Scenic Journey to Ngorongoro Crater
After breakfast, leave the Serengeti behind and travel to the breathtaking Ngorongoro Conservation Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The drive offers stunning views of the savannah transitioning into highland landscapes. Stop at scenic viewpoints along the way for photo opportunities and a chance to marvel at the vast plains stretching as far as the eye can see.
Arrival at Ngorongoro Crater
Upon arrival at the Ngorongoro Crater, descend into this ancient volcanic caldera, often referred to as Africa’s “Garden of Eden.” This unique ecosystem supports a remarkable diversity of wildlife, with its rich grasslands, acacia forests, and soda lake at the center.
Game Drive in the Crater
Embark on an unforgettable game drive within the crater, a wildlife haven teeming with animals. The enclosed nature of the caldera creates an ideal environment for year-round wildlife viewing.
Wildlife to Spot:
Endangered Black Rhino: One of the best places in Africa to see this rare species.
Lions and large elephant bulls with impressively long tusks.
Buffalos, zebras, wildebeests, and warthogs grazing the lush grasslands.
Flamingos and other waterbirds around the soda lake.
Key Highlights:
Unique predator-prey dynamics in a confined area.
The dramatic landscape of the caldera, framed by towering crater walls.
Evening and Accommodation
After your game drive, ascend the crater rim and check into your lodge, offering panoramic views of the caldera below. Enjoy dinner while soaking in the tranquility of this extraordinary setting.
Morning: Departure from Ngorongoro to Tarangire
After a delicious breakfast, depart for Tarangire National Park, a hidden gem located in the northern part of Tanzania. As you drive through scenic rural areas, you’ll witness dramatic shifts in the landscape—from lush highlands to the dry savannah and acacia woodlands that surround Tarangire.
Arrival and Game Drive in Tarangire
Upon arrival at Tarangire National Park, you’ll be greeted by the sight of its unique baobab trees, which are dotted across the landscape like ancient sentinels. These trees, known for their large trunks and distinctive shape, create a surreal atmosphere as they stand alongside abundant wildlife.
Wildlife to Spot:
Elephants: Tarangire is famous for its large herds of elephants, often seen in great numbers.
Lions: Look out for lions resting in the shade of the baobabs or hunting in the tall grasses.
Giraffes: Gracefully moving through the park’s dense woodlands and open plains.
Other Wildlife: Buffalo, zebra, wildebeest, gazelles, and warthogs.
Birdlife:
Over 500 bird species can be found in the park, including migratory birds during the rainy season (November to April).
Look for bee-eaters, hornbills, and large flocks of vultures following predators.
Afternoon Game Drive
In the afternoon, embark on a game drive across the park to explore different habitats. From the swamps and riverbeds to the open savannah and hills, Tarangire offers diverse terrain and plenty of opportunities for spotting wildlife. This area is particularly renowned for its birdlife, and you may be lucky enough to witness some of the park’s more elusive species.
Evening and Accommodation
After your game drive, head to your lodge or camp within or near Tarangire National Park for a restful evening. Enjoy a delicious dinner and take in the tranquil ambiance of the African wilderness under a star-studded sky.
Morning: Departure for Lake Manyara
After breakfast, leave Tarangire and journey towards Lake Manyara National Park, located at the base of the Great Rift Valley. The drive takes you through scenic landscapes, with stunning views of the lake and the surrounding escarpment.
Arrival at Lake Manyara National Park
Upon arrival, check into your lodge or camp and enjoy lunch with views of the lake and the park’s beautiful surroundings. Lake Manyara is known for its incredible diversity of ecosystems, ranging from lush groundwater forests and acacia woodlands to open grasslands and the vast lake itself.
Afternoon Game Drive and Wildlife Viewing
In the afternoon, embark on a game drive to explore the park's varied ecosystems. The unique blend of habitats allows you to see a wide range of wildlife, both on land and in the air.
Wildlife to Spot:
Tree-Climbing Lions: Lake Manyara is famous for its rare lions that have adapted to climbing trees, offering unique photo opportunities.
Elephants: Often seen browsing in the forested areas or near the lake.
Baboons and Monkeys: Frequently spotted around the park, especially near water sources.
Flamingos: Large flocks of these stunning birds often congregate along the lake shores, especially during the wet season.
Other Wildlife:
Giraffes, impalas, wildebeests, and a variety of antelope species.
Numerous bird species, including hornbills, storks, and eagles.
Evening and Accommodation
After your exciting game drive, return to your lodge or camp to relax and enjoy dinner while listening to the sounds of the African wilderness. The peaceful atmosphere of Lake Manyara, combined with stunning views, makes for an unforgettable end to the day.
Morning: Cross the Border into Kenya
After breakfast, depart from Lake Manyara National Park and begin your journey across the border into Kenya. As you drive through the countryside, enjoy the changing landscapes—from rolling hills and savannahs to the majestic views of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest peak. Your guide will assist with the border formalities for a smooth transition.
Arrival at Amboseli National Park
Upon arrival in Amboseli National Park, check into your lodge or camp with stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro. After a relaxing lunch, prepare for an afternoon game drive in the park, known for its iconic scenery and abundant wildlife. The clear views of the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro provide the perfect backdrop for your safari experience.
Afternoon Game Drive in Amboseli
During your afternoon game drive, you’ll explore the park’s unique habitats, ranging from open plains to swamps and woodlands. Amboseli is one of the best places in Africa to witness large herds of elephants in their natural environment.
Wildlife to Spot:
Elephants: Amboseli is famous for its large elephant herds, many with impressive tusks.
Giraffes: Elegantly grazing across the plains with Kilimanjaro looming behind them.
Zebras, wildebeests, and antelopes: Often seen in the open grasslands.
Birdlife: Over 400 species, including flamingos, eagles, and hornbills.
Mount Kilimanjaro: The snow-capped peak provides breathtaking views and excellent photo opportunities, especially when it towers over the wildlife-filled plains.
Evening and Accommodation
After your game drive, return to your lodge or camp for dinner. Relax with a sundowner drink as you watch the sun set behind the magnificent Mount Kilimanjaro, marking the end of a memorable day in Amboseli.
Morning: Early Game Drive
Start your day early with a morning game drive across the diverse landscapes of Amboseli National Park. The early hours are perfect for spotting predators in action as they hunt or rest in the cool shade before the heat of the day. The park’s ecosystem offers a rich variety of wildlife, from the expansive savannahs to the lush wetlands near the base of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Wildlife to Spot:
Elephant herds: Amboseli’s iconic herds, some of the largest in Africa, are frequently seen grazing or bathing in the swamps.
Lions: Watch for lions either resting in the shade or on the prowl for prey.
Cheetahs: In the open plains, you may spot cheetahs sprinting or lounging in the tall grass.
Wildebeests: Grazing alongside zebras and gazelles in the park’s vast plains.
Midday Break
After the morning game drive, return to your lodge or camp for a leisurely breakfast and some relaxation. Take time to enjoy the stunning surroundings, perhaps with a refreshing drink by the pool or some birdwatching from the lodge's vantage points.
Afternoon: Second Game Drive
In the afternoon, head out for a second game drive in search of new wildlife sightings. With the park's varied ecosystems—wetlands, open plains, and woodlands—you’re bound to encounter different species that you might have missed earlier in the day.
More Wildlife to Spot:
Flamingos in the wetlands, along with various other waterfowl.
Hyenas scavenging or relaxing in the shade.
Giraffes and buffalo meandering through the grassy savannah.
Optional Activity: Visit a Maasai Village
For a deeper cultural experience, opt for a visit to a Maasai village (at an additional cost). Here, you’ll have the chance to learn about the Maasai people’s unique way of life, their traditions, and customs. You may witness a traditional Maasai dance, interact with the locals, and even purchase handmade crafts.
Cultural Insights:
Understand the Maasai’s deep connection to the land and wildlife.
Learn about their pastoral lifestyle and social structure.
Evening and Accommodation
After an eventful day, return to your lodge or camp for dinner. Enjoy a traditional meal while reflecting on the day’s adventures, perhaps with a view of Mount Kilimanjaro as it begins to glow in the soft light of dusk.
Morning: Departure from Amboseli to Tsavo West
After breakfast, leave Amboseli National Park and embark on your journey to Tsavo West National Park. The drive takes you through scenic landscapes as you travel south, with the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro fading into the distance and giving way to the rolling hills and expansive plains of Tsavo.
Arrival at Tsavo West National Park
Upon arrival, check into your lodge or camp and enjoy lunch with views of the savannahs, volcanic hills, and wetlands that make up the diverse landscapes of Tsavo West. The park is renowned for its dramatic terrain, which ranges from lava flows to swamps, creating a variety of ecosystems for wildlife to thrive.
Afternoon: Game Drive in Tsavo West
In the afternoon, head out on a game drive to explore the park’s diverse habitats. Tsavo West is home to the famous red elephants, so be sure to keep an eye out for these unique animals, which are often seen covered in the park’s characteristic red soil.
Wildlife to Spot:
Red Elephants: Tsavo West is known for its elephants, whose reddish hue comes from the red soil they bathe in.
Lions: Tsavo’s lions, known for their striking manes, are often spotted in the savannah or under the shade of acacia trees.
Leopards: Though elusive, Tsavo West is home to the rare and elusive leopard, often hiding in the trees or rocky outcrops.
Buffalo: Large herds of buffalo are often seen grazing in the park’s grasslands.
Other Wildlife:Giraffes, zebras, and antelope species are commonly seen.
Birdlife: Look for hornbills, eagles, and other raptors soaring above.
After your game drive, return to your lodge or camp for a relaxing dinner. Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Tsavo West as you wind down from the day’s adventures. Consider sitting out on the terrace or by the campfire, listening to the sounds of the African wilderness.
Morning: Drive from Tsavo West to Tsavo East
After breakfast, leave Tsavo West National Park behind and head towards Tsavo East National Park, Kenya’s largest park. The drive takes you across diverse landscapes, with the vast Yatta Plateau looming in the distance, providing a stunning backdrop for your journey. As you enter Tsavo East, the dramatic savannahs and wide-open spaces stretch out before you, teeming with wildlife and offering a perfect finale to your safari.
Arrival and Game Drive in Tsavo East
Upon arrival at Tsavo East, embark on a final game drive to explore the park's remarkable landscapes. The park is renowned for its immense savannahs, home to some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife. Large herds of elephants roam freely, while predators such as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas hunt across the plains.
Wildlife to Spot:
Elephants: Tsavo East is famous for its large elephant herds, often seen in the park’s vast, open spaces.
Lions: Watch for lions lounging under the shade of acacia trees or stalking prey.
Cheetahs: Known for their speed, cheetahs are often spotted chasing prey or resting in the tall grasses.
Other Wildlife: Zebras, giraffes, buffalo, and a variety of antelopes.
Birdlife:Tsavo East is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with more than 500 bird species, including hornbills, storks, and eagles soaring overhead.
Late Afternoon: Departure to Mombasa
After your game drive, enjoy a relaxed lunch and then depart for Mombasa, a coastal city known for its beautiful beaches and rich cultural heritage. Upon arrival, transfer to the airport for your flight back home, marking the end of your unforgettable East African safari adventure.