Magical Kenya and Tanzania
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Prepare yourself for an amazing 8-day adventure in the wilds of Kenya and Tanzania! You will start your journey in Kenya, where you will explore the stunning Amboseli National Park, home to majestic elephants and a breathtaking view of Mt Kilimanjaro. Then you will cross the border to Tanzania, where you will discover the wonders of Lake Manyara and Serengeti National Park, the land of endless plains. Finally, you will experience the thrill of game drives in the Ngorongoro Crater, where you will encounter a rich diversity of wildlife in the world’s largest volcanic caldera.
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- Park Fees
- Pick and Drop Services
- Game drives
- A guide
- Accommodations
- Taxes and levies by the government
- Safari Accessories
- Visas
- Regional flights
- Extra excursions activities not included in the itinerary
- Driver tips
- Expenses not included in the itinerary
Tour Amenities
Tour Plan
Welcome to Kenya! As soon as you land at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, our friendly staff will greet you and take you to EKA hotel, where you will enjoy a cozy night's sleep. Your stay includes a delicious breakfast in the morning. If you have some extra time before your flight, why not explore the city with us? We can show you the best places to eat, shop and have fun. You will love the local culture and cuisine. Don't miss this chance to experience the real Kenya!
Your safari guide will pick you up after breakfast and take you to Amboseli National Park for a wildlife viewing adventure. You will spend the night at Amboseli Sopa Lodge, where you will have breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as drinking water every day. Amboseli National Park, located in the south of Kenya, is famous for its big elephant population.
The park’s name means “salty dust” in the Maasai language, and it offers a great opportunity to see elephants and other animals up close. You can also explore different habitats, from the dry lake bed of Amboseli to the wetlands with sulfur springs, and from the grasslands to the woodlands. You can also learn about the culture and traditions of the Maasai people who live near the park.
You will be collected up this morning after breakfast to go on a full-day game drive in Amboseli National Park. Amboseli Sopa Lodge will be where you spend the night.
There is food for breakfast, lunch, and supper. Additionally, each person will receive a daily supply of drinking water. In Amboseli National Park, there are a number of tiny, rocky, volcanic hills in the southern region, as well as a dry, historic lake bed, fragile grassland, and pockets of acacia forest. The area around the marshes Ol Kenya, Ol Tukai, and Enkongo Narok is covered in a thick canopy of phoenix palms and yellow-barked acacias.
You will leave Amboseli today and head to Tanzania through the Namanga border. You will stay at Mt Meru Hotel in Arusha town for the night. Breakfast is included in your booking at this hotel. You will have breakfast and lunch, as well as drinking water every day.
Your safari guide will pick you up this morning after breakfast and take you to Lake Manyara National Park.
You'll spend the night at Tloma Lodge.
There will be breakfast, lunch, and supper available. Additionally, each person will receive a daily supply of drinking water.
A stunning small park called Lake Manyara is well-known for its elephants, baboon herds, and lions that can scale trees.
Considering its modest size, the park is home to an incredible variety of birds and animals. The beautiful green jungle ecosystem in this peaceful park is a sharp contrast to the other parks you will visit on your safari, substantially diversifying your experience.
You will travel today with a picnic lunch box to Serengeti National Park after breakfast. Take a wildlife drive in the afternoon before arriving at Katikati Tented Camp.
Dinner, lunch, and breakfast are all included. Additionally, each person will receive a daily supply of drinking water.
The Serengeti National Park is home to an estimated three million big animals, the majority of which participate in a seasonal migration, one of nature's marvels, making it the last great wildlife sanctuary in the world. The term Serengeti, which means unending plains in Maasai, is derived from the area's 14,763 square kilometers.
Drive to the rim of Ngorongoro Crater after lunch and have a half-game drive in the Serengeti before spending the night at Ngorongoro Rhino Lodge.
Dinner, lunch, and breakfast are all included. Additionally, each person will receive a daily supply of drinking water.
Within a one-hour game drive of Seronera, there are many known resident lion prides. During the dry season, the local prides start to gather in the middle of the park and move their territories west and north. In the Central Serengeti, the dry season is the best time to see lions. One of the greatest places in Africa to see the elusive leopard is the Central Serengeti.
Have your breakfast at 6:30 am, then go down to the crater for a wildlife viewing tour. After lunch, return to Arusha and head to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your flight home. You will have breakfast and lunch, as well as drinking water every day.
The Ngorongoro Crater is a natural wonder of the world, the biggest unbroken crater on earth. It was formed when the Ngorongoro volcano erupted and collapsed about 2 million years ago. The crater floor, which is over 19 kilometers across, has different habitats such as acacia forests, swamps with hippos and open grasslands. These habitats are home to more than 30,000 animals including elephants, warthogs, flamingoes, birds, the rare black rhino and all the big cats. You can also see the Maasai grazing their cattle with the buffalo and wildebeest.