Kenya and Tanzania Tours & Trips
Kenya and Tanzania: a duo of nations rich in history and natural beauty. Start with Nairobi's National Museum, then prepare to be awestruck by the Masai Mara National Reserve, a seasonal stage for the Great Migration. Gorillas roam the mountain forests, game parks blanket the savannahs, and the Indian Ocean's coastline is dotted with beaches. What else could you possibly desire? Together, Kenya and Tanzania offer a front-row seat to Africa's most celebrated wildlife encounters.
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Andrea • traveled in November
Best Intrepid trip yet! Thank you. Perfect balance of camping and sightseeing at a good rate. Tour leader top notch. Well looked after and enjoyed every moment. Never dull.
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AndreaDamiani • traveled in August
Starting this trip, I was a little worried about how I would be solo travelling in Africa. Moyenda was an amazing tour guide who is full of information and if he doesn’t know the answer to your question he’ll be sure to find out. He is very easy going with getting to know everyone and making sure we have the best trip possible. My trip wouldn’t have been the same without Moyenda!
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RossCrozier • traveled in June
Not long back from this tour and I had a great time so I thought I'd let others know. Overall, the tour was well organised and the guides ensured we felt safe at all times. The truck was well equipped and I was surprised at how comfortable the seats were - so comfortable I was able to sleep despite the 'African massages' along the way. Despite the fact that some of the journeys were quite long, being able to sleep certainly helped. Some of the journeys on this trip are quite long but they are unavoidable if you want to see these parts of Africa. Anyway, the route was quite scenic and the guides provided info about the surrounding area along the way and we stopped every so often to stretch our legs. The main guide, Sammy, also informed us when to stock up on snacks and drinks at the better supermarkets as a lot of the local shops were poorly supplied as you can imagine. Most of the stops had some form of toilet however my group found that the bush toilets were generally cleaner (this is Africa after all). The tents provided were pretty good and the mattresses were spot on too. I have to say, one of the things I was anxious about before going on the trip was the quality of the meals as catering for large groups often leads to small portions of massively overdone food but both Sam and Ali were great cooks and we always had plenty to eat. We also stopped at local kitchens to try some of the local cuisine for lunch which was another good experience. Our particular group had lots of allergies/food intolerances (seafood, nuts, dairy, gluten and shellfish to name a few) and Sam always provided options for these people - to the extent that one person had to reject his meals so they could use up some of their own food to create some room in their suitcase. Finally, our guide Sammy was excellent along the way and his local knowledge was invaluable for us between helping getting currency changed to recommending where to buy gifts etc. One of the more negative reviews says to do this trip on your own steam which seems like a very romantic idea but without being able to speak the local language (Sam can speak 8 apparently) and knowing how to deal with the corrupt policemen you will only end up wishing you had someone like Sam guiding you. Bad point(s0: When I was at Lake Malawi the lake was quite rough so snorkelling wasn't going to be worthwhile but I guess it's just one of those things and Acacia can't exactly control the weather Highlights of the trip: South Luangwa - we were fortunate to get VERY close to a pair of lions in heat The Serengeti - seeing The Great Wildebeest Migration was spectacular Would recommend.
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The trip takes you through five African countries, including stops at UNESCO-listed Great Zimbabwe Ruins and Ngorongoro Crater. You'll go on 4WD safaris in South Luangwa, Mikumi, and Serengeti National Parks to track Big Five wildlife. Camp inside Serengeti's unfenced wilderness and stay at Kande Beach along Lake Malawi's shores, with 24 nights camping plus time at boutique inns in Stone Town. Track black and white rhinos on foot in Matobo National Park, then walk through Zanzibar's spice plantations and have traditional dinners with local families in Karatu village.
Duration 28 days Destinations Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $5,560
20% Off- US$4,448You save $1,112
Gorillas, Game Parks & Beaches
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Perfect balance of camping and sightseeing at a good rate. Well looked after and enjoyed every moment.”
Walk through Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to see habituated mountain gorilla families led by massive silverbacks. Gorilla permits come included, and groups stay limited to eight people per family. 4WD safaris take you across Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater to spot lions, elephants, and black rhinos. You'll camp under the stars within the Serengeti itself. After the safaris, head to Zanzibar's Northern Beaches and wander through Stone Town's cobblestone alleyways. Stays include lakeside camps in Kisoro with views of the Virunga Mountains and Kipepeo Beach in Dar es Salaam.
Duration 27 days Destinations Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
20% Off- US$7,230
24-day Masai Mara to Victoria Falls (Camping)
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The food was some of the best meals I've ever had, great locations visited and nice to connect with the locals to get a sense of thier culture.”
A, traveled in May
The Big Five roam freely in Kenya's Masai Mara and Tanzania's Serengeti, viewed from specialized 4x4 vehicles. Nights under African stars at Ngorongoro Crater's rim complement days in Stone Town's historic lanes in Zanzibar. Designed for ages 18-39, local guides facilitate close wildlife encounters across both nations.
Duration 24 days Destinations Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Acacia Adventure Holidays From $5,575
25% Off- US$4,181+$850 local paymentsYou save $1,394
21-day Victoria Falls to Serengeti (Camping)
29 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The truck was well equipped and I was surprised at how comfortable the seats were - so comfortable I was able to sleep despite the 'African massages' along the way.”
RossCrozier, traveled in May
Safari drives in Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater complement Zanzibar's coastal charm. The Big 5 appear during specialized 4x4 excursions, while camping at 2,400m on the crater rim offers unique perspectives. Stone Town's bazaars intrigue visitors. Includes 20 breakfasts and 16 dinners at approx. $160 per day.
Duration 21 days Destinations Zambia, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Acacia Adventure Holidays From $3,725
25% Off- US$2,794You save $931
Wildlife viewing costs approx. $650 per day, featuring stays at Amboseli Serena Lodge and Hippo Trails Camp. The Big Five roam Masai Mara, while wildebeest thunder through Serengeti. Expert guides reveal Ngorongoro Crater's unique ecosystem.
Duration 12 days Destinations Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania Age Range Ages 15+ Operated in English, French, Spanish Operator Holiday Destination Safaris From
25% Off- US$8,299
Nairobi To Dar Es Salaam (34 Days)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Definitely the trip of life. It was an amazing experience I would not trade for anything.”
Carl, traveled in August
A 34-day wildlife spectacle unfolds across Kenya and Tanzania. The Big Five roam Masai Mara and Serengeti National Parks, while Lake Nakuru's shores shimmer pink with flamingos. Kilimanjaro beckons from Marangu village, before Zanzibar offers 4 nights of ocean activities and spice market tours.
Duration 34 days Destinations Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Oasis Overland From
25% Off- US$2,965+$1,190 local payments
Tanzania's wildlife havens await after departing Nairobi. The Big Five roam Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater's natural habitat, while Zanzibar offers spice tours and Mikumi National Park adventures. Seronera camps provide spectacular views for guided walking safaris.
Duration 22 days Destinations Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Nomad Africa Adventure Tours From
25% Off- US$4,220
Nairobi launches this safari through Lake Nakuru, Masai Mara, and Serengeti National Park. The Big Five emerge during specialized vehicle safaris, while the UNESCO-listed Ngorongoro Crater amazes before Zanzibar's beaches beckon. Includes 27 breakfasts and quality accommodations throughout Kenya and Tanzania.
Duration 28 days Destinations Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania Age Range Ages 18+ Operator On The Go Tours From $8,620
20% Off- US$6,896+$1,025 local paymentsYou save $1,724
The wild spirit of Kenya's Masai Mara Reserve leads to Tanzania's pristine Zanzibar beaches over 25 days. Gorilla trekking at Lake Bunyonyi, Serengeti National Park's wildlife, and Ngorongoro Crater's diversity create lasting memories. Meserani Snake Park in Arusha and beachfront Kipepeo Village in Dar es Salaam provide unique stays.
Duration 25 days Destinations Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Africa Travel Co. From
20% Off- US$6,050
The Langata Giraffe Centre in Nairobi opens this adventure through Tanzania's Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater. Lions, elephants, and wildebeest migrations paint nature's canvas. From Kilimanjaro's base camp near Marangu village to Zanzibar's white beaches, this tour welcomes adventurers aged 18+.
Duration 24 days Destinations Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Zimbabwe Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Oasis Overland From
20% Off- US$2,154+$690 local payments
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
The winter season in East Africa brings perfect conditions for both gorilla encounters and wildlife viewing. From December through February, our most requested tours connect Rwanda's forests with Tanzania's vast plains. These quality wildlife journeys begin in Kigali and take you into Bwindi's misty forests to meet mountain gorillas before heading into classic safari areas. Our travelers particularly enjoy the evening chats around the fire with Gorilla Doctors vets who tell fascinating stories about their work protecting these remarkable animals. We also run focused tours through Kenya and Tanzania's wildlife circuits, spending three to four nights in the Serengeti during wildebeest calving season. The camps sit in prime spots for both morning and evening game drives, and guests love watching newborn calves take their wobbly first steps while lions linger nearby.
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- Spring 2026
Spring offers lighter crowds and better value, making it ideal for longer explorations. Our most popular routes span 15-24 days, giving proper time at each stop. The tours linking Rwanda's primate experiences with Kenya and Tanzania's parks consistently get top marks from our travelers. You'll meet gorillas in Bwindi, then move through Lake Nakuru, Masai Mara, Serengeti and also Ngorongoro Crater. Longer trips include real cultural connections - you'll cook traditional dishes with local families in Stone Town and learn about women's craft projects in Maasai villages. The safari camps are perfectly placed for wildlife viewing, and guests particularly enjoy their morning coffee while watching elephants gather at nearby water sources.
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- Summer 2026
Summer brings the spectacular wildebeest migration, perfect timing for our full Kenya and Tanzania experiences. These premium tours run 20-21 days, starting from Kigali and finishing in Arusha or Zanzibar. You'll have quality time in both Masai Mara and Serengeti watching enormous herds cross rivers while crocodiles wait below. Our travelers really value our expert guides who know exactly where to position vehicles for the best views of river crossings. The cultural elements are equally rich - you'll craft traditional items with Maasai women, visit highland coffee farms and also explore Stone Town's narrow streets with local history experts. We also offer focused wildlife tours that concentrate on the migration corridor, with three to four nights each in the Mara and Serengeti.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall touring captures East Africa as short rains start greening the landscape. Our most booked trips run 21-24 days, linking multiple countries and environments. Starting in Nairobi, you'll explore Kenya's parks, Tanzania's northern circuit and also finish with time on Zanzibar's beaches. Our travelers often mention how well these tours mix serious wildlife viewing with cultural experiences - one week you're tracking gorillas in Bwindi, the next you're snorkeling Zanzibar's coral reefs. Camping safaris become especially popular in autumn, offering great value while keeping you close to nature. Guests tell us they love drifting off to sleep hearing lions in the Serengeti and waking up to see the sun rise over Lake Victoria.
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When's the Best Time to Plan Your Kenya and Tanzania Safari?
You'll get amazing wildlife viewing during the dry season from June to October - that's when everything really comes alive. If you want to catch the Great Migration it's happening July through October and trust me it's incredible watching over 2 million wildebeest brave those crocodile-filled rivers. Looking for baby animals? December to February is perfect with around 500,000 wildebeest births in the southern Serengeti. The green season from March to May can be great too with better rates and fewer tourists though some roads get a bit tricky.
Can I Put Kenya and Tanzania Together in One Trip?
You definitely can! Most people cross at Isebania border and it works really well combining the iconic parks. You'll get to experience everything from Lake Nakuru's amazing rhino sanctuary to Amboseli with those stunning Kilimanjaro views. The Ngorongoro Crater is incredible with its 25,000 resident animals and Tarangire's ancient baobab trees are just spectacular. Don't worry about the logistics - expert guides handle all the border crossing details and sort out the right 4x4 vehicles for each country. Want to end on a relaxing note? Think about adding Zanzibar's spice plantations and beautiful beaches.
How Different Are the Maasai Mara and Serengeti Really?
While they're part of the same ecosystem they each offer something special: In the Maasai Mara you've got 1,510 sq km packed with wildlife especially along that western escarpment. The lion prides are incredible and you'll often see cheetahs seeking shade under vehicles. The game viewing is fantastic year-round and you get these really personal safari experiences plus amazing visits to traditional Maasai communities. The Serengeti's much bigger at 14,763 sq km with everything from open plains to northern forests. This is where you'll catch those dramatic Mara River crossings during migration. Keep an eye out for lions surveying their territory from the unique Kopjes rock formations and the special wildlife zones like Seronera River Valley.
What's the Best Way to Experience Local Life During My Safari?
You'll want to check out genuine Maasai villages like Tepesua in Loita Hills where they're doing great work with women's health and education. Get involved with traditional beadwork join in some warrior dances and support amazing initiatives like the Tepesua Widows Income Project. Over in Tanzania the Mto wa Mbu village gives you real insight into farming life and local cooking. Coffee lovers should definitely visit Karatu explore Arusha's vibrant markets or join community projects around Lake Victoria.














































