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Kenya & Tanzania Safaris – The Ultimate East Africa Experience

Explore East Africa’s most iconic safari destinations. From the Maasai Mara and Serengeti to Ngorongoro Crater and Amboseli. Carefully planned Kenya–Tanzania safaris combining world-class wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and unforgettable game viewing.
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A combined Kenya and Tanzania safari is the perfect way to experience the best of what East Africa has to offer. You can see more animals in a shorter amount of time, as the two countries are home to some of the most diverse wildlife populations in the world.

Experience different cultures and landscapes, as Kenya and Tanzania are two very different countries with their own unique charms. By going on a combined safari, will encounter diverse wildlife, increase your chances of witnessing the Great Migration, explore varied breathtaking landscapes, learn more about different cultures, and have seamless travel across the two countries. You will also be able to get involved and support various conservation efforts as you promote responsible tourism.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why combine Kenya and Tanzania in one safari?
A Kenya–Tanzania safari lets you experience East Africa’s most iconic wildlife destinations in one journey. You enjoy classic Big Five safaris in Kenya and vast, dramatic landscapes in Tanzania, including the world-famous Great Migration.
What experiences does a Kenya–Tanzania safari include?
These safaris combine guided game drives, diverse landscapes, rich wildlife viewing, and carefully selected lodges. Many itineraries also include internal flights to reduce travel time.
Which parks are commonly visited?

In Kenya, safaris usually focus on the Masai Mara National Reserve. In Tanzania, itineraries often include the Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater.

How long should a Kenya–Tanzania safari be?
Most Kenya–Tanzania safaris last between eight and fourteen days, allowing enough time to explore multiple parks in both countries without rushing.
When is the best time to visit Kenya and Tanzania?
Both destinations can be visited year-round. The best wildlife viewing is during the dry season from June to October, which also coincides with the Great Migration in the Masai Mara and Serengeti.
How do you travel between Kenya and Tanzania?
Travel between the two countries is usually by scheduled or charter flights, with road transfers inside each safari region for game viewing.
How much does a Kenya–Tanzania safari cost?
Costs vary based on safari length, accommodation level, season, and use of flights. Most Kenya–Tanzania safaris fall in the mid-range to luxury category.
Are these safaris crowded?
While some areas are popular during peak season, combining Kenya and Tanzania allows you to balance well-known wildlife regions with quieter, more remote areas.
Do I need visas for both countries?
Most travelers require visas for Kenya and Tanzania. Visa requirements depend on nationality and should be confirmed before travel.

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