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8 Days in Kenya and Tanzania-A classic wildlife safari

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When you book 8 Days in Kenya and Tanzania-A classic wildlife safari; Elephants, lions, and zebras will greet you as you embark on this incredible adventure trip surrounded by the stunning vistas of an African safari. Every second will provide an opportunity to view and capture. Participate in cultural activities to broaden your horizons or join a high-octane adventure. Throughout the day, excitement and delight will be satisfied, and you will be able to unwind beneath the stars while you sleep beside nature. Come to Kenya and Tanzania to see everything Africa has to offer. Our 8-day Kenya and Tanzania Classic wildlife safari is one of the best safaris designed for visitors who are interested in exploring the wildlife of both countries and comparing them. This safari will start in Kenya and end in Tanzania. Get a chance to compare the wildlife in both countries.

What to count on on our 8 Days in Kenya and Tanzania-A classic wildlife safari?

  • Top parks in Kenya and Tanzania are visited on a private road safari.
  • In Kenya’s Masai Mara and Tanzania’s Serengeti, you can see the Big Five.
  • The opportunity to see the wildebeest migration (dependent on the season)
  • The Ngorongoro Crater is a sight to see.
  • Meet Masai warriors from the past.

Day 1: Arrival in Kenya and overnight stay in Nairobi

This is the first day of your 15 days of East African wildlife migration discovery in Kenya and Tanzania, where you will arrive at the Jomo Kenyatta international airport and here you will be picked up by the Africa adventure safari guide who will drive you to your booked hotel in Nairobi for relaxation, dinner and overnight stay as you prepare for the morning wildlife expedition in Masaimara National Reserve.

Accommodation; Nairobi; Serena Hote (luxury), Ole Sereni Hotel (midrange) and Eka Hotel (standard).

Meal plan: lunch and dinner

Day 2: Depart Nairobi in the morning for the Masai Mara National Reserve.

This is the opening journey of our 8 Days in Kenya and Tanzania-A classic wildlife safari The journey from Nairobi to Masai Mara takes about 6 hours, and our Africa adventure safari guide will find you at your hotel early in the morning for the pickup, and the driver will drive you in the private 4×4 land cruiser Jeep as you clearly see the sunrise on your new safari day. We’ll have breakfast in the little village of Narok before continuing on to the Masai Mara. We should arrive in the middle of the morning. The park’s undulating hills and distinctive acacia trees, which are displayed in front of you, invite you to explore. This is the region’s most diverse environment, including both large and tiny animals. Your guide is familiar with the region and will take you to the best spots to see lions, leopards, cheetahs, and other big game.

We’ll stop for a picnic lunch and unwind under the wide grassland and brilliant Mara sky. Then it’s on to more game drives and exploration. As we return to our safari lodge or tented camp for dinner and repose in the evening, look for a magnificent sunset.

Lodging options: Mara Simba Lodge (Luxury), Mara River Camp (Comfort) and Enkorok (Standard).

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 3: Spend the entire day viewing wildlife in the Masai Mara National Reserve.

It’s time for an early morning game drive to soak in the new day—the gentle light dances across the fields and trees as the wildlife awakens from the night. This is a day to do as much or as little exploring as you choose, although you may also rest at your hotel. Simply talk to your guide; he’ll always be able to offer advice. If you visit between July and October, you’ll be able to see the Great Migration, an annual event in which countless herds of wildebeests, zebra, and gazelle migrate into the Mara in search of water and grass. We’ll go down to the Mara River to see the hippos and crocodiles that live there. Large numbers of predators like lions and cheetahs are also waiting for the moving herds. Nature’s drama may sometimes be witnessed in all of its ferocious intensity right in front of our eyes. Take advantage of an optional hot air balloon safari above the dawning park to add to the drama of your Africa safari. Rise with the sun till the Mara’s grandeur is fully seen below. It was an incredible experience. We provide an optional visit to a nearby community to give your safari some cultural depth. Meet the Maasai people, learn about their traditional way of life, and possibly purchase some of their handicrafts and brilliant beading. We’ll return to our lodging for dinner and an overnight stay.

Lodging options include Mara Simba Lodge (Luxury), Mara River Camp (Comfort) and Enkorok (Standard).

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 4: Transfer from Masai Mara to Serengeti National Park, Kenya

After breakfast, you will leave Masai Mara and go to the Isebania border, where you will pass through and cross into Tanzania’s Serengeti. After reaching the Tanzanian border, clear immigration and switch cars for the long journey into the Serengeti. Once we approach the Serengeti National Park, we’ll have the opportunity to see wildlife on our own. The Serengeti National Park is one of the world’s most well-known animal refuges, renowned for its natural beauty and scientific importance. It boasts the highest concentration of game in Africa, with almost two million wildebeest, half a million Thomson’s gazelle, and a quarter-million zebra. The amazing migration that crosses into the Serengeti between May and July is headlined by wildebeest and zebra, and this will be an interesting destination for you to explore.

Lodging options include: Serengeti Pioneer Camp (Luxury), Kubu Kubu Tented Camp (Midrange) and Serengeti Osupuko Camp (Standard).

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 5: Serengeti National Park full-day game drive

Early in the morning, after breakfast, you will spend the entire day game driving in the Serengeti’s Seronera region. Seronera is the most central and accessible portion of the Serengeti, and it is here that the Park Headquarters, as well as the majority of the bigger hotels and community campsites, are located. The Serengeti’s vast fields of grassland, densely populated with animals, characterize this section. The Serengeti’s lifeblood is the Seronera River, and this region is known for year-round outstanding game watching. It’s also a great place to see lions, cheetahs, and the leopard, the most elusive of all the big cats. Later in the evening, you will return back to your lodge for the overnight stay.

Lodging options include: Serengeti Pioneer Camp (Luxury), Kubu Kubu Tented Camp (Midrange) and Serengeti Osupuko Camp (Standard).

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 6: Transfer from the Serengeti to Ngorongoro Crater and visit Karatu.

Today, we shall leave early in the morning as we pass through the Ngorongoro crater for the safari game drives to engage in the best safari game drives with the big 5 animals such as lions, rhinos, leopards, buffaloes, and elephants, which you will be able to see. Before arriving in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, you will drive through the village of Karatu. The crater is 2000 feet deep and is regarded as the world’s eighth wonder. The Ngorongoro Crater is the world’s biggest complete caldera, with a plethora of animals living on the crater floor. Stop along the way at Olduvai Gorge, where archeologists unearthed signs of prehistoric man going back to 3.5 million years ago. Picture a panoramic view of the historical excavation site from the on-site museum.

Lodging options include The Manor at Ngorongoro (Luxury), The Retreat at Ngorongoro (Midrange), and Bougainvillea Safari Lodge (Standard).

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 7: Game drives in the Ngorongoro Crater area.

This morning, a highlight awaits you as you go to visit what is known as the world’s biggest natural animal arena. After breakfast, you descend 2,000 feet into the crater for a picnic lunch amid the early morning mists. The Ngorongoro Crater is the biggest and most complete volcanic caldera on the planet. The crater floor is divided into various diverse sections due to its vastness and diversity, ranging from woodland, marshes, lakes, and springs to open grassland and occasional sandy dunes. A genuinely one-of-a-kind animal encounter. In the late afternoon, return to the lodge for dinner and the night.

Lodging options include The Manor at Ngorongoro (Luxury), The Retreat at Ngorongoro (Midrange), and Bougainvillea Safari Lodge (Standard).

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 8. From Ngorongoro to end your 8-day Kenya and Tanzania classic wildlife safari,

Depart for Arusha in the morning, with an optional stop at the Cultural Heritage Center for souvenir shopping and viewing of the art exhibit. On a clear day, Mt. Meru may be seen towering over the city of Arusha. Arrive at the Arusha Coffee Lodge and have dinner on the gorgeous green grounds. You may have time after lunch to visit Shanga, a wonderful local community social company that employs people with disabilities to make one-of-a-kind handcrafted products. Arusha to Kilimanjaro Airport transfer, where you will get off to end your 8 Days in Kenya and Tanzania-A classic wildlife safari.

What is included in 8 Days in Kenya and Tanzania-A classic wildlife safari package?

  • Private accommodations are available.
  • Hotel taxes on lodging
  • Fees for admission
  • Transfers of land
  • Meals are prepared according to instructions.

What isn’t included in 8 Days in Kenya and Tanzania-A classic wildlife safari package?

  • Airfares
  • Taxes for entering and leaving the airport
  • Gratuities
  • Insurance for travel
  • Any goods that aren’t specifically listed as being included

Tips for our 8 Days in Kenya and Tanzania-A classic wildlife safari

  • Fly between the Masai Mara and the Serengeti to avoid the lengthy journey.
  • Add some peaceful beach time with a side trip to Zanzibar, an island paradise with some of the world’s most gorgeous, untouched beaches.
  • Take a breathtaking dawn hot air balloon trip in the Serengeti or Masai Mara.
  • Spend a few extra nights at Amboseli National Park, which has excellent wildlife viewing and stunning vistas of Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro.
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