KENYA & TANZANIA SAFARIS

Combined Kenya and Tanzania Safaris

A world of wonders awaits. We will lead you to the most beautiful destinations in Kenya and Tanzania, spend the rest of your safari days under the expert guidance of our very own safari guides who have in-depth knowledge for the wildlife and what it takes to deliver an ultimate East Africa safari.

Kenya and Tanzania are big game destinations and home to many of Africa’s iconic parks that offer unmatched safari experiences. These two countries lead the way to the best African safaris with highlights ranging from awesome wildlife and landscape scenery to cultural experiences you’ll not find anywhere else on the continent.

Sharing borders with Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, is the iconic Masai Mara National Reserve which serves as the main corridor for one of the most sought-after experiences for wildlife and nature enthusiasts, the Great Migration. By combining Kenya and Tanzania, you’ll witness the endless herds of wildebeests streaming from Tanzania’s Serengeti, crossing into Kenya’s Masai Mara, an ever-moving circular migration across the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem.

Witness the magnificent elephant families in Amboseli Park marching across the plain, in the shadow of gigantic Mt. Kilimanjaro. Experience the awesome prides of lions in Kenya’s Masai Mara region, only matched in density at Tanzania’s Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.

Those looking for a more active thrill from the Big Cats to Chimpanzees at Ol Pejeta Conservancy, experience nature up close on this wildlife-focused Tanzania & Kenya safari tour with lots of – incredible natural beauty, soul-inspiring cultural encounters, sensational game viewing and, of course, the thrills of the great Wildebeest Migration.

What To Expect

– Witness the Great Wildebeest Migration, one of the most unique experiences you can get in Africa.

– Both sides of the border include big cats experiences, elephant, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, numerous antelope species and, rhinos.

– Unique landscape highlights include some of Africa’s two highest mountains (The Mt.Kenya and the famous Mt.Kilimanjaro), the peerless Ngorongoro Crater, the vast savannah grasslands of the Masai Mara and Serengeti, and superb tropical beaches.

– Uncover a taste of unbeatable luxury Kenya and Tanzania experiences.

– Unwind in the comfort of your suite, Spending nights in top luxury lodges or in safari tents in tented camps.

– “On a Kenya and Tanzania safari, you can expect to see lots of wild animals against a backdrop of numerous beautiful landscapes.

EXPLORE THE BEST SAFARI DESTINATIONS IN EAST AFRICA

Recommended Kenya & Tanzania Safari Tours

There is no better place to go on safari in East Africa than Kenya and Tanzania, and a safari that combines these destinations is one of the best trips you can take.

Explore our Kenya and Tanzania safari packages that we’ll tailor to your individual preferences. An in-depth journey that will bring you close to every kind of wildlife, stunning landscapes and top East African safari parks with extraordinary experiences. On your Kenya and Tanzania safari tour, you can see most of Africa’s fascinating wildlife, its highest mountains and some of its most desirable beaches, it will be the safari of a lifetime.

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FAQs About Our Combined Kenya & Tanzania Safaris

If you have any questions regarding any of our Kenya and Tanzania Combined safari tours, you may find your answer below in our quick Q&A guide.

However, don’t be afraid to get in touch if your query is not included in order for our experts to help you design your safaris in Kenya and Tanzania.

Our team is happy to help discuss any of our Tanzania safari packages, luxury Kenya &Tanzania safari accommodations, the safari destinations, or general information, so you have peace of mind! Get in touch with us now.

These are the parks and reserves you should visit on a Kenya and Tanzania safari.

 

These Wildlife Safari Destinations include:-

 

In Kenya, the most rewarding safari destinations for both wildlife and landscapes are the Masai Mara and Samburu National Reserves, and Amboseli, Tsavo East, Tsavo West and Lake Nakuru National Park and Lake Naivasha National Park.

 

In Tanzania, the main parks and conservation areas of the Northern safari circuit (Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara and Tarangire) are all exceptional wildlife destinations. You could visit any of these on their own and you would have an excellent safari, so to visit more than one would be a real treat.

It’s recommended to have a minimum of 8 days to at least get a taste of what Tanzania and Kenya have to offer. This helps you maximize wildlife viewing and have enough time to relax.

 

At African Vulture Safaris, we offer a variety of Kenya and Tanzania wildlife safaris that vary in duration to meet the needs of different travellers, ranging from 7-Day Safaris, 8-Day Safaris, 9-Day Safaris or 10-Day Safaris in length.

 

A comfortable safari should have 8 days covering Kenya and Tanzania’s major wildlife destinations such as Serengeti National Park and Masai Mara National Reserve.

Wildebeest Move Yearly from Tanzania Ndutu Region To Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to Masai Mara Kenya. Almost 2 Million Wildebeests, Gazelles, Impalas, Topis, and Zebras do migrate every year.

 

Read More about Wildebeest Migration Month by Month Guide.

 

Major Wildebeest Crossings over Mara River and Sand River happen Between July and August and in October.

 

December to March is the best time to witness the Wildebeest Calving Season in Tanzania Ndutu Ngorongoro Conservation Region

 

May to July of every Year is best to Witness herds Move from Ndutu Region up to Serengeti Central towards the west of the park called Grumeti Region.

 

July every year happens the wildebeest are around Serengeti North, and high probability to spot Wildebeest crossings in the major Mara River.

 

July to October they move towards Masai Mara and spend the days there till the start or end of October. They now start moving back towards Serengeti Tanzania.

 

Take Note: The Wildebeest Migration is not guaranteed to follow the months as stated above, though the months are 80% of what happened before and experience we have had with them over the years.

 

These Wildebeests and other migratory wildlife like zebras, follow rain patterns, and where the grass is green. Due to their biological culture such as mating, calving (giving birth), they have to migrate across the plains in order to meet these demands.

You might be asking yourself; which country has the best national parks and the most exciting wildlife? Well for us both make for an epic safari & that’s why, to complement our popular Kenya safaris, we created these in-depth Kenya and Tanzania safari tours exploring the two greatest wildlife environments in Africa.

“You might see the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo) on your Kenya and Tanzania safari, but doing so requires careful planning.

 

One of the most popular groups of animals to see on safari is the “Big Five”: lions, leopards, elephants, buffalos, and rhinoceroses. The Masai Mara and Serengeti national parks are both known for their Big Five populations. The Masai Mara National Reserve is home to one of the largest lion populations in Africa, as well as large herds of elephants, buffalos, and giraffes. The Serengeti National Park is famous for its annual wildebeest migration, which is one of the world’s most spectacular wildlife events.

 

The parks also have a variety of other animals, including lions, cheetahs, hyenas, giraffes, zebras, and wildebeests.

 

The Samburu National Reserve is home to several rare and endangered species, including the Grevy’s zebra, the reticulated giraffe, and the Somali ostrich. The Lake Nakuru National Park is known for its pink flamingos and other water birds, as well as for its black and white rhinos. Overall, a safari in Kenya and Tanzania provides an incredible opportunity to see a wide variety of animals in their natural habitats.

Safari tours to Kenya and Tanzania vary greatly when it comes to cost. We offer a wide range of budget-friendly Kenya and Tanzania safari tours at African Vulture Safaris. Our tours are designed to cater to the needs of every traveler, including those who are on budget.

 

 

Discover our short budget safari tours to Kenya and Tanzania

 

For travellers looking for a shorter safari tour at a lower cost, these tours are designed to give you the best wildlife experience in the most popular national parks in Kenya and Tanzania, such as the Serengeti, Masai Mara, and Ngorongoro Crater, among others.

 

Budget safari tour accommodation options

These budget safari tours still provide you with good accommodation options to suit your budget. While luxury accommodation options are still available if you wish to upgrade from the provided budget lodges. Be assured of comfortable and clean, and a good night’s rest after a long day on safari.

 

Yes you can book a budget Kenya and Tanzania combined safari tour

Our budget-friendly safari tours are the perfect option for travellers who want to experience the ultimate safari adventure without breaking the bank.

At African Vulture Safaris, we offer a variety of luxury Kenya and Tanzania combined safaris for those looking for an extra touch of experience. Our luxury safaris in Tanzania and Kenya are designed to provide guests with the ultimate comfort and style while exploring the stunning wildlife reserves of East Africa.

 

Explore our top luxury safari accommodations in Tanzania and Kenya, tours that covers everything you can imagine from these jewels in the East African. Enjoy your stay at some of the most luxurious lodges and tented safari camps in both Kenya and Tanzania.

 

Our private luxury safari options

 

For those looking for even more luxury, we also offer private safari options where you can tailor your tour to your exact preferences. Our private safaris include exclusive access to game reserves, private transportation, and personalized attention from our experienced guides, staff and other services all for yourself.

 

More reasons for a luxury safari

 

Our luxury safaris also offer a range of safari extras to make your trip even more extraordinary, including champagne breakfasts in the bush, sunset cocktails, and private dinners under the stars.

The best time to take a combined Kenya and Tanzania safari depends on what you would like to see and experience.

 

Visiting Kenya And Tanzania During The Dry Season

 

“The best time to go on your Kenya and Tanzania safari is from June to October. This is the Dry season, which has two advantages. First, this is when you can generally expect clear skies and fine weather: rain is very unlikely to disrupt your safari. The second benefit is that these months are when the animals are easiest to see.

 

In Kenya, the dry season runs from June to October while in Tanzania, it runs from June to November. During this time, the grass is also shorter which makes it easier to spot animals.

 

If you’re a birdwatcher, you may want to consider going sometime between November (when millions of migratory birds arrive in East Africa) and April (when most of them return).

 

See the Great Wildebeest Migration

 

Alternatively, if you’re interested in witnessing the wildebeest migration, then the best time to visit is from July to September. At this time, the wildebeest are crossing from Tanzania’s Serengeti to Kenya’s Maasai Mara in search of better grazing fields. Our great wildebeest migration safaris offers an unforgettable experience that you don’t want to miss! However, it’s important to note that this is also the busiest time for tourists, so expect higher prices and larger crowds. Contact us to discover more about our wildebeest migration tours & safaris.

 

 

Low Season Safaris Can be Amazing Too!

 

If you’re looking for a more budget-friendly trip, consider visiting during the low season. This is typically during the months of April to May, and November to December. While there may be more rainfall during this time, it is still a great time to see wildlife as the animals are less dispersed and the scenery is lush and green. Additionally, the lower number of tourists means that you can take advantage of lower prices and have a more personalized safari experience.

 

 

The two East African safari destinations have plenty of safari charm and plenty of wildlife parks with an extension to the surrounding Kenyan beaches of Diani and Zanzibar in Tanzania where you can soak up the sun at luxury family-friendly beach resorts, dive with dolphins/whales  and stroll along private, palm-fringed beaches which sums up a perfect African holiday getaway.

 

Take in the spectacular scenery, good weather, and rare wildlife, with plenty of both road and flight itineraries ensuring that you make the most of your time during this tour knowing that every aspect of this journey has been carefully designed to offer a full selection of Kenya’s best experiences and Tanzania, from classic game viewing and luxury sundowners overlooking the endless golden plains to gentle evenings on perfect tropical beaches, indeed you will be exploring the best destinations for safari tours in Kenya and Tanzania.

 

Crown your African safari trip in one of Africa’s best wildlife destinations, combining some of the richest big five areas on the planet, imagine climbing the world’s highest free-standing mountains (Mount Kenya or Mount Kilimanjaro), descending the world’s largest volcanic crater, or tracking the world’s largest population of lions – while staying at the best luxury safari accommodations providing the scene of heart-stopping river crossings during the Migration, all are possible here. No wonder it’s the birthplace of safari travel!

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