Kenya–Tanzania Safaris | Combined East Africa Wildlife Tours
Explore Kenya & Tanzania in one safari—Masai Mara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro. Budget, midrange & luxury tours with border transfers.
Explore Kenya & Tanzania in one safari—Masai Mara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro. Budget, midrange & luxury tours with border transfers.
A Kenya–Tanzania Safari is the ultimate East African adventure—two legendary safari countries combined into one unforgettable journey across iconic wildlife regions such as the Masai Mara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Amboseli, Lake Nakuru, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara.
Whether you are seeking a private tailor-made safari, an affordable group joining tour, a family-friendly circuit, or a luxury Migration safari, we design smooth, well-coordinated itineraries that flow naturally across both countries, complete with expert guides, border assistance, quality lodges, and flexible start/end points.
A combined safari lets you explore multiple ecosystems, witness the Great Wildebeest Migration, experience the Big Five, and enjoy the cultural richness of East Africa—all in one itinerary.
A cross-border safari is the perfect way to maximize wildlife sightings, landscapes, and cultural interactions within a single trip.
Here’s why most travelers prefer combining the two destinations:
See wildlife from different ecosystems: Mara and Serengeti grasslands Amboseli’s elephant herds at Kilimanjaro’s base Ngorongoro Crater's enclosed wildlife paradise Lake Nakuru and Manyara’s birdlife and rhinos Tarangire’s massive elephant populations
A combined safari increases your chance of catching the Migration in both parks: Masai Mara: July–October for river crossings Serengeti: December–March for calving; April–June for the green season
Travelers cross via: Isebania border (Masai Mara ↔ Serengeti) Namanga border (Amboseli ↔ Arusha/Tarangire/Manyara) Our teams coordinate everything—vehicles, guides, and documentation.
Choose from: Budget tented camps Midrange lodges High-end tented camps Luxury lodges & safari brands like Melia, Serena, Lemala, Neptune, &Beyond
We offer: Private Safaris Group Joining Safaris Migration Safaris Fly-in Safaris Family-friendly tours Luxury lodge circuits Safari + Zanzibar beach combinations
Top Kenya–Tanzania Safari Destinations
Masai Mara National Reserve
The famous home of the Big Cats and dramatic river crossings during the Great Migration.
Lake Nakuru National Park
Known for rhinos, Rothschild giraffes, and flamingo-dotted shorelines.
Amboseli National Park
The best place to photograph large elephant herds with Mount Kilimanjaro as the background.
Lake Naivasha & Crescent Island
Ideal for boat rides, walking safaris, and birdlife.
Serengeti National Park
Africa’s most iconic national park—vast plains, predators, and the heart of the Great Migration.
Ngorongoro Crater
A UNESCO World Heritage Site offering unparalleled Big Five sightings within an ancient volcanic crater.
Tarangire National Park
Renowned for massive elephant herds and ancient baobab trees.
Lake Manyara National Park
Home to flamingos, hippos, and tree-climbing lions.
Begin in Nairobi or Arusha
Most travelers start in Nairobi (Kenya) or Arusha (Tanzania).
Explore Kenya First
Typical routes include:
Masai Mara
Lake Nakuru
Amboseli
Naivasha
Cross the Border
Our driver-guide assists with visa formalities.
Namanga: Amboseli ↔ Arusha
Isebania: Masai Mara ↔ Serengeti
Continue with Tanzania Safari
A Tanzania guide meets you at the border to begin game drives in:
Serengeti
Ngorongoro Crater
Tarangire
Manyara
End in Arusha, Nairobi, or Zanzibar
Flexible drop-off options make it easy to add Zanzibar, Diani, or Mombasa.
Below are some of our most popular combined safaris. Each trip can be upgraded, adjusted, or customized depending on your needs.
Enhance your Kenya–Tanzania safari with:
Hot air balloon over Masai Mara or Serengeti
Maasai village cultural visit
Olduvai Gorge historical tour
Zanzibar beach holiday
Night game drives (selected lodges)
Yes—you require separate visas for each country. You can apply online or at the border.
Our team helps with your immigration process. Vehicle and guide changes occur at Namanga or Isebania.
Great Migration: July–October
Serengeti Calving: December–March
Best weather: June–October, January–March
Yes—we offer family-friendly guides, shorter drives, and child-safe accommodations.
Absolutely. Many travelers combine safari + beach.
A 4×4 Land Cruiser with a pop-up roof and guaranteed window seat.
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