Combined Kenya and Tanzania Safaris

There is no better place to experience a safari than Kenya and Tanzania, and combining both destinations creates one of the most unforgettable trips you can take. These two countries are the birthplace of the safari, where incredible wildlife, stunning landscapes, and a safari industry with unrivaled expertise come together for a truly exceptional adventure. On your Kenya and Tanzania safari, you will encounter Africa’s iconic megafauna, gaze upon its highest mountains, and relax on some of its most sought-after beaches. Get ready—the safari of a lifetime awaits.

Combined Kenya and Tanzania Safari Packages

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All You Need to Know About Combined Kenya & Tanzania Safaris

A combined Kenya–Tanzania safari is a cross-border tour that allows you to explore both countries in a single trip. Popular routes include Kenya’s Masai Mara and Amboseli together with Tanzania’s Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire National Park.
Many travelers choose a combined safari to witness the Great Wildebeest Migration as it crosses between the Serengeti and Masai Mara. It also offers the chance to see a wider variety of wildlife, landscapes, and cultural experiences within one itinerary.
Most combined safaris range from 6 to 12 days, depending on how many parks you want to visit. A 6-day itinerary often covers Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Masai Mara, while longer tours include Amboseli, Tarangire, or Lake Manyara.
Yes, travelers need separate visas for both Kenya and Tanzania. You can apply for eVisas online before your trip. If you are crossing the border at Isebania or Namanga, your safari guide will assist with immigration procedures.
The best time to book depends on what you want to see. For the Great Migration, July to October is ideal, while January to March is perfect for calving season in the Serengeti. Both countries offer excellent year-round game viewing.
Cross-border safaris are usually done via land transfers through the Namanga or Isebania border, making it easy to move between the Masai Mara and Serengeti. Some itineraries also include short flights to save travel time.
Yes, many lodges and camps welcome families, with child-friendly activities and private safari vehicles available. Families often enjoy tailored itineraries that balance game drives with cultural visits.
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