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Premium Kenya & Tanzania
Spend 15 unforgettable days discovering the wonders of East Africa on a Premium journey through Kenya and Tanzania. Enjoy a front row seat as the spectacular landscapes and wildlife of the Masai Mara, Tarangire National Park, the Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti National Park unfold in front of you on an exciting series of four-wheel drive game drives. Travel to the waters of lakes Naivasha and Nakuru, meet Maasai warriors at a traditional village and explore with local leaders eager to show you the best of their countries. Dine beneath the stars, sip drinks at sunset and fall asleep to the magical sounds of East Africa.
Activities
- Complimentary Arrival Transfer
- Nairobi – Welcome Dinner
- Lake Naivasha – Boat trip
- Lake Naivasha – Elsamere Conservation Centre
- Loita Hills – Cultural talk and village visit
- Masai Mara – Sundowner and snacks
- Masai Mara – Full Day 4×4 Game Drive
- Masai Mara – Afternoon 4×4 Game Drive
- Complimentary Arrival Transfer
- Arusha – Welcome Dinner
- Tarangire National Park – Afternoon 4×4 Game Drive
- Tarangire National Park – Morning 4×4 Game Drive
- Mto Wa Mbu – Market Visit
- Serengeti National Park – Morning 4WD Safari
- Serengeti National Park – Sundowner in the Park
- Serengeti National Park – Afternoon 4×4 Game Drive
- Serengeti National Park – Morning 4×4 Game Drive
- Ngorongoro Crater – 4WD Safari
- Karatu – Coffee Tour
Highlights
- Explore the heart of Lake Nakuru’s National Park and look out for endangered black and white rhino stopping for a drink on morning and afternoon 4×4 game drives. Visit Elsamere Conservation Centre, enjoying a high tea lunch, then spot hippos and unique birdlife on a boat trip on Lake Naivasha.
- Visit a local Maasai community known for championing Maasai women’s health and education. Be welcomed by traditional Maasai warrior song and dance and learn about this remarkable and ancient culture.
- Spend three unforgettable nights immersed in nature at your Feature Stay camp in Kenya, located with easy access to the Masai Mara Game Reserve. Search for lions and cheetahs prowling the park on several 4×4 game drives and enjoy sunset drinks within the park.
- Sleep in the heart of the Serengeti – with no fences, your Feature Stay in Tanzania offers wild surroundings and modern comforts. Dine and drink beneath the African sky during a private bush dinner, and enjoy refreshing sunset drinks after an exciting day of game drives.
- Venture through the diverse Tarangire National Park and explore the spectacular World Heritage-listed Ngorongoro Crater in open top 4×4 vehicles. Be astounded by a vast array of wildlife and enjoy a bush picnic lunch on the crater floor.
Day 1 |
Welcome to Nairobi, safari capital and the largest city in Kenya. At one time a simple hydration spot for the Maasai, this high-energy East African city now strikes a balance between the cosmopolitan and the natural. In its adjacent Nairobi National Park, visitors will see lions, zebras, giraffes and rare black rhinos. Key stops in Nairobi include the Elephant and Rhino Nursery as well as the Giraffe Centre, where these beautiful creatures are rescued. In the city itself, tourists visit "Out of Africa" author Karen Blixen's museum and discover wonderful restaurants, shops, and nightlife. |
Day 2 |
Lake Nakuru National Park is located in the heart of the Great Rift Valley. The Park encompasses the alkaline Lake Nakuru and has earned fame as the greatest bird spectacle in the world. The gathering of hundreds of thousands of greater and lesser pink flamingos. The massive flock of birds color the waters a delicate pink and feed on the abundant algae which thrives in the lake's shallow warm waters. Lake Nakuru is subject to fluctuation in depth and once in every 20 to 30 years it dries up completely, in which case the flamingos and pelican fly over the Managaai crater to the more remote waters of Lake Bogoria. Lake Nakuru National Park covers 78 square miles, most of which is the lake itself. Nakuru has also been declared a black rhino sanctuary and has a number of these endangered animals underguard. Other wildlife found here are leopards, buffalo, Rothschild's giraffes, waterbucks, reedbucks, hippos, baboons, pelicans, and cormorants. The acacia savannah which surrounds the lake is itself beautiful and provides an area particuarly delightful for game viewing. |
Day 3 |
Lake Nakuru National Park is located in the heart of the Great Rift Valley. The Park encompasses the alkaline Lake Nakuru and has earned fame as the greatest bird spectacle in the world. The gathering of hundreds of thousands of greater and lesser pink flamingos. The massive flock of birds color the waters a delicate pink and feed on the abundant algae which thrives in the lake's shallow warm waters. Lake Nakuru is subject to fluctuation in depth and once in every 20 to 30 years it dries up completely, in which case the flamingos and pelican fly over the Managaai crater to the more remote waters of Lake Bogoria. Lake Nakuru National Park covers 78 square miles, most of which is the lake itself. Nakuru has also been declared a black rhino sanctuary and has a number of these endangered animals underguard. Other wildlife found here are leopards, buffalo, Rothschild's giraffes, waterbucks, reedbucks, hippos, baboons, pelicans, and cormorants. The acacia savannah which surrounds the lake is itself beautiful and provides an area particuarly delightful for game viewing. |
Day 4 |
One of Africa's most popular game reserves, Maasai Mara is located in Narok, Kenya, near the border of Tanzania. Named in honor of the Maasai people, this park is populated with wildlife including elephants, lions, zebras, and leopards. |
Day 5 |
One of Africa's most popular game reserves, Maasai Mara is located in Narok, Kenya, near the border of Tanzania. Named in honor of the Maasai people, this park is populated with wildlife including elephants, lions, zebras, and leopards. |
Day 6 |
One of Africa's most popular game reserves, Maasai Mara is located in Narok, Kenya, near the border of Tanzania. Named in honor of the Maasai people, this park is populated with wildlife including elephants, lions, zebras, and leopards. |
Day 7 |
Welcome to Nairobi, safari capital and the largest city in Kenya. At one time a simple hydration spot for the Maasai, this high-energy East African city now strikes a balance between the cosmopolitan and the natural. In its adjacent Nairobi National Park, visitors will see lions, zebras, giraffes and rare black rhinos. Key stops in Nairobi include the Elephant and Rhino Nursery as well as the Giraffe Centre, where these beautiful creatures are rescued. In the city itself, tourists visit "Out of Africa" author Karen Blixen's museum and discover wonderful restaurants, shops, and nightlife. |
Day 8 |
Arusha, Tanzania is a destination for adventurers! Situated between Mount Kilimanjaro National Park and Serengeti National Park, Arusha is an ideal starting point for your next Tanzanian safari trip and is a gateway city for climbers interested in summiting Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak. |
Day 9 |
Tarangire National Park, a stunning gem in northern Tanzania, offers an unparalleled safari experience amid its diverse landscapes and wildlife. Renowned for its dense population of elephants, the park's vast baobab-studded plains and swamps create a dramatic setting that brings you face-to-face with these magnificent creatures. The park is home to over 300 bird species, including the strikingly beautiful Lilac-breasted Roller and the majestic Secretary Bird. The park’s unique topography includes the Tarangire River, which serves as a vital water source and attracts a variety of wildlife, especially during the dry season. Visitors can witness large herds of elephants, often seen feeding on the ancient baobabs, along with lions, leopards, and wildebeest in their natural habitat. The changing scenery of savannah, swamps, and forested hills provides a dramatic backdrop for game drives and walking safaris, offering a truly immersive wildlife experience. A notable feature of Tarangire is its ability to offer remarkable wildlife sightings year-round. The park's water sources ensure that animal sightings are rich even during the off-peak seasons, unlike some other parks where wildlife density may vary with the seasons. For birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, Tarangire provides a rich tableau of species and ecosystems that are particularly accessible from the well-maintained lodges and campsites throughout the park. Fun fact: Tarangire National Park is named after the Tarangire River, which runs through it and is a crucial water source for the park’s wildlife. During the dry season, the river becomes a focal point for wildlife, creating spectacular opportunities for viewing large concentrations of animals. |
Day 10 |
Ngorongoro, Tanzania, is a destination where breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife converge in a truly unique way. Nestled within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this region is renowned for the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient caldera, formed by a volcanic eruption millions of years ago, creates a natural amphitheater teeming with wildlife. The crater's diverse habitats support a rich variety of animals, including the elusive black rhino, elephants, lions, and wildebeest. A visit to Ngorongoro offers unparalleled wildlife experiences. The crater’s floor is a paradise for safari enthusiasts, providing a chance to witness the Great Migration’s dramatic river crossings or to observe predator-prey interactions in their natural habitat. Additionally, the highland forests surrounding the crater offer opportunities for birdwatching and scenic hikes. The area is also home to the Maasai people. |
Day 11 |
Serengeti, Tanzania, is a jewel of the African continent, renowned for its spectacular wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. This iconic destination is synonymous with the Great Migration, one of nature’s most awe-inspiring events. Each year, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the Serengeti’s vast plains in search of fresh grazing grounds, creating a dramatic and unforgettable spectacle. The Serengeti National Park is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also a treasure trove of biodiversity, where you can encounter the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—in their natural habitat. Beyond the migration, Serengeti offers diverse experiences, from hot air balloon safaris providing panoramic views of the endless savannah to game drives that delve into the intricate web of predator-prey relationships. The park’s varied ecosystems, from open grasslands to acacia woodlands and riverine forests, host a rich array of wildlife. Visitors can also explore the Ngorongoro Crater, a nearby geological marvel that shelters an impressive concentration of animals within its caldera, including black rhinos and rare bird species. A fun fact about Serengeti is its role as the inspiration for Disney’s beloved animated film "The Lion King." The park’s landscapes and wildlife directly influenced the film’s depiction of the African savannah. The area’s remarkable scenery and animal behavior have captivated filmmakers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, cementing Serengeti’s place in popular culture. For the best experience, plan your visit during the dry season from June to October, when wildlife viewing is at its peak due to the concentration of animals around water sources. This period also offers clear skies and pleasant temperatures, making it ideal for both safari adventures and relaxation amidst the stunning scenery. Serengeti promises a profound and exhilarating connection with nature that will leave you with lasting memories. |
Day 12 |
Serengeti, Tanzania, is a jewel of the African continent, renowned for its spectacular wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. This iconic destination is synonymous with the Great Migration, one of nature’s most awe-inspiring events. Each year, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the Serengeti’s vast plains in search of fresh grazing grounds, creating a dramatic and unforgettable spectacle. The Serengeti National Park is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also a treasure trove of biodiversity, where you can encounter the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—in their natural habitat. Beyond the migration, Serengeti offers diverse experiences, from hot air balloon safaris providing panoramic views of the endless savannah to game drives that delve into the intricate web of predator-prey relationships. The park’s varied ecosystems, from open grasslands to acacia woodlands and riverine forests, host a rich array of wildlife. Visitors can also explore the Ngorongoro Crater, a nearby geological marvel that shelters an impressive concentration of animals within its caldera, including black rhinos and rare bird species. A fun fact about Serengeti is its role as the inspiration for Disney’s beloved animated film "The Lion King." The park’s landscapes and wildlife directly influenced the film’s depiction of the African savannah. The area’s remarkable scenery and animal behavior have captivated filmmakers and wildlife enthusiasts alike, cementing Serengeti’s place in popular culture. For the best experience, plan your visit during the dry season from June to October, when wildlife viewing is at its peak due to the concentration of animals around water sources. This period also offers clear skies and pleasant temperatures, making it ideal for both safari adventures and relaxation amidst the stunning scenery. Serengeti promises a profound and exhilarating connection with nature that will leave you with lasting memories. |
Day 13 |
Ngorongoro, Tanzania, is a destination where breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife converge in a truly unique way. Nestled within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this region is renowned for the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient caldera, formed by a volcanic eruption millions of years ago, creates a natural amphitheater teeming with wildlife. The crater's diverse habitats support a rich variety of animals, including the elusive black rhino, elephants, lions, and wildebeest. A visit to Ngorongoro offers unparalleled wildlife experiences. The crater’s floor is a paradise for safari enthusiasts, providing a chance to witness the Great Migration’s dramatic river crossings or to observe predator-prey interactions in their natural habitat. Additionally, the highland forests surrounding the crater offer opportunities for birdwatching and scenic hikes. The area is also home to the Maasai people. |
Day 14 |
Ngorongoro, Tanzania, is a destination where breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife converge in a truly unique way. Nestled within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, this region is renowned for the Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This ancient caldera, formed by a volcanic eruption millions of years ago, creates a natural amphitheater teeming with wildlife. The crater's diverse habitats support a rich variety of animals, including the elusive black rhino, elephants, lions, and wildebeest. A visit to Ngorongoro offers unparalleled wildlife experiences. The crater’s floor is a paradise for safari enthusiasts, providing a chance to witness the Great Migration’s dramatic river crossings or to observe predator-prey interactions in their natural habitat. Additionally, the highland forests surrounding the crater offer opportunities for birdwatching and scenic hikes. The area is also home to the Maasai people. |
Day 15 |
Arusha, Tanzania is a destination for adventurers! Situated between Mount Kilimanjaro National Park and Serengeti National Park, Arusha is an ideal starting point for your next Tanzanian safari trip and is a gateway city for climbers interested in summiting Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak. |
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