7-Day Kenya & Tanzania Safari Explorer

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A Cross-Border Wildlife Adventure Through East Africa’s Iconic Parks

Safari Overview

Embark on a 7-day safari through the heart of Kenya and Tanzania, exploring some of the most renowned wildlife destinations in Africa. This compact but unforgettable journey takes you from the vast plains of the Maasai Mara to the legendary Serengeti, and into the ancient caldera of the Ngorongoro Crater—home to the highest density of wildlife in Africa.

Travel in custom 4×4 safari vehicles with expert driver-guides, enjoy daily game drives, and stay in comfortable lodges or luxury tented camps. With the chance to spot the Big Five, witness the Great Migration (seasonal), and engage with local Maasai culture, this safari offers an ideal East African experience in just one week.

Day By Day Itinerary

  • Day 1: Nairobi – Lake Nakuru National Park (175 km, 3 to 4 hours)

    After breakfast, we will collect you from your hotel in Nairobi and depart for a scenic drive to Lake Nakuru National Park, located on the floor of the Great Rift Valley. Arrive in time for check-in and lunch, and the rest of the afternoon will be spent game-driving in this scenic park where the wildlife is concentrated around the magnificent lake. The birdlife is world-renowned with more than 450 species, and you may see stunning flocks of lesser and greater flamingos, which literally turn the lakeshore a brilliant pink. Lake Nakuru National Park is one of the very few places in Africa to see both the white and black rhino, as well as the rare Rothschild giraffe, and lion and leopard are frequently seen. Numerous antelope include gazelle, waterbuck and impala, and at the scenic lookout points on the cliffs overlooking the lake, you’ll spot playful baboons and vervet monkeys. You stay at a comfortable safari camp/lodge, from where you’ll hear the night-time sounds of the animals in the park.

    • Overnight in Lake Nakuru National Park
    • Accommodation at your camp or lodge
    • Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
    • Drinking water is provided. All other drinks are extra
  • Day 2 : Lake Nakuru National Park – Maasai Mara National Reserve (300 km, 5 to 6 hours)

    After breakfast, depart for the Masai Mara National Reserve, an enormous wildlife haven that is Kenya’s leading safari destination. It is home to numerous interesting species of animals and birds, and your expert Kenyan guide will help you find them. And it is geographically part of the vast Serengeti National Park in Tanzania, and combined, they stage the spectacular annual wildebeest migration as the massive herds cross back and forwards over the Mara River to follow the new rains and fresh pastures. Arrive in time for lunch, then explore the Mara on an afternoon game drive, and in the evening, relax around the fire at our camp/lodge before dinner.

    • Overnight in Masai Mara National Reserve
    • Accommodation at your camp or lodge
    • Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
    • Drinking water, all other drinks are extra
  • Day 3: Full Day in Maasai Mara National Reserve

    The next two days will be spent game-viewing in the expansive Masai Mara, and after an early breakfast and with packed lunches, a full day is spent exploring the reserve. On the grassy plains and rocky kopjes look for the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino—and other animals to spot include cheetah, giraffe, hyena, warthog, jackal and various species of antelope like Thomson’s and Grant’s gazelle, waterbuck and hartebeest. In the many watercourses you may spot pods of hippos, and the Mara River is home to some of the biggest crocodiles in Africa. An optional hot air balloon safari can be arranged for US$425 per person, and it’s a wonderful experience to float over the plains and rivers in the first light of dawn and watch the wildlife below.

    • Overnight in Masai Mara National Reserve
    • Accommodation at your camp or lodge
    • Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
    • Drinking water, all other drinks are extra
  • Day 4: Masai Mara National Reserve – Serengeti National Park (350 km, 6 to 7 hours)

    Our morning drive goes from the Masai Mara to the Isebania border with Tanzania where we swap from Kenyan to Tanzanian guides and vehicles and begin your Tanzanian safari. Continuing to the western gate of the Serengeti National Park—meaning ‘endless plains’ in the Maasai language, it is one of Africa’s largest and most celebrated wilderness areas. You will spend the next two nights at a comfortable safari lodge or tented camp, which is located in the south-central region of the park known as the Seronera Valley. It’s a very scenic area with acacia-studded open plains lined with low hills and abundant wildlife including large numbers of big cats.

    • Overnight in Serengeti National Park
    • Accommodation at your camp or lodge
    • Breakfast, lunch and dinner include
    • Drinking water, all other drinks are extra
  • Day 5: Full Day in Serengeti National Park

    Today is a full-day safari in the Serengeti to look for the numerous animals and birds, all expertly identified by your Tanzanian safari guide. Grazing herbivores include giraffes, Thompson’s and Grant’s gazelle, waterbuck, hartebeest, eland and topi, and you’ll see hippos wallowing in the pools and large crocodiles sunning themselves on the riverbanks. The Serengeti is famous for its large prides of lion, cheetah that are seen hunting in family groups, and other predators like jackal, hyena and bat-eared fox are often seen on the prowl in the early morning. Depending on the season, you may witness the annual wildebeest migration, when an estimated two million hooved animals move between the Serengeti and the Masai Mara. There is another opportunity to take the memorable, out-of-the-ordinary experience by starting the day with an optional hot air balloon safari; US $600 per person.

    • Overnight in Serengeti National Park
    • Accommodation at your camp or lodge
    • Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
    • Drinking water, all other drinks are extra
  • Day 6: Serengeti National Park – Ngorongoro Conservation Area (215 km – 3 to 4 hrs)

    Departing the Serengeti, we drive into the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. This highland region of plains, woodlands and forests protects the 600-metre-deep Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largest caldera and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was formed when a volcano erupted and collapsed on itself approximately two and a half million years ago, and the well-fertilised volcanic soils create rich grazing for the animals and it is often referred to as ‘the Garden of Eden’. On the way, and for an extra fee, you can stop at the museum at Olduvai Gorge to learn about the archaeological excavations that escalated the studies of early man. We drive down to the crater floor with a picnic lunch, and your expert guide will show you every corner of the dramatic landscape to see some of the 20,000 or so large mammals that live there. These include a number of black rhino, and it’s also well-known for high densities of carnivores including leopard, lion, hyena and jackal. When we ascend back to the crater rim, you may catch a glimpse of a magnificent sunset before heading to our camp/lodge.

    • Overnight in Ngorongoro Conservation Area
    • Accommodation at your camp or lodge
    • Breakfast, lunch and dinner included
    • Drinking water, all other drinks are extra
  • Day 7: Ngorongoro Conservation Area – Arusha - Nairobi (450 km, 7 to 8 hours)

    After breakfast, we depart the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and drive to Arusha. After stopping off at Arusha Coffee Lodge for our final lunch, we proceed to the Namanga border with Kenya and drive back to the capital Nairobi where this exciting 7-day safari ends on arrival in the early evening.

    • No accommodation; this is the last day
    • Breakfast & lunch (dinner not included)
    • Drinking water, all other drinks are extra

Accommodations

  • Midrange Accommodations

    • Mara – Ol Moran Tented Camp, Orngatuny Mara Camp,Enchoro Wildlife Camp &Oseki Mara Camp
    • Nakuru – Ziwa Bush Lodge Or Burahazenoni Resort
    • Serengeti – Serengeti Wild Camp
    • Ngorongoro – Rhino Lodge

Included

  • All transfers from and to Nairobi or Airport
  • All accommodations during the tour
  • All meals and unlimited drinking water during the tour
  • Flying Doctors medical, emergency, and rescue cover
  • All game drives and activities as noted in the itinerary
  • Transport in a private 4 x 4 Safari Land Cruiser
  • Well experienced, English speaking tour guides/ drivers
  • All applicable government taxes, levies and entry fees
  • Eco-friendly, stainless steel, safari water bottle
  • Personalized private service
  • All transfers

Excluded

  • International flights and taxes
  • Passports and visa applications and processing
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips and gratuities for drivers/guides
  • Personal laundry
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Entrance fee for activities noted as optional
  • Balloon ride $480 per person in Mara
  • Balloon ride $600 per person in Serengeti
  • Maasai village $20 per person

Tour Cost

  • Tour Cost

    No of Pax pp January– June July – December
    1 Solo Traveler 3900 4550
    2Pax And Above 3200 3760

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