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7-Day Kenya & Tanzania Great Migration Safari

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7-Day Kenya & Tanzania Great Migration Safari

Tour Summary

This 7-day safari adventure takes you through two of Africa's most iconic wildlife destinations: Kenya and Tanzania. You'll start in Nairobi, Kenya, before heading to Amboseli National Park, famous for its large elephant herds and stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro. The journey then crosses into Tanzania, offering opportunities to explore Tarangire National Park, known for its baobab trees and diverse wildlife, and the vast plains of the Serengeti, where the Great Migration often unfolds. The trip culminates with a visit to the Ngorongoro Crater, a natural wonder teeming with animals, before departing from Kilimanjaro Airport. It's a whirlwind tour designed to give you a taste of the incredible biodiversity and landscapes of East Africa.

Here's a quick look at the itinerary:

Days 1-2: Amboseli National Park, Kenya

Day 3: Tarangire National Park, Tanzania

Days 4-6: Serengeti National Park, Tanzania (including a balloon safari)

Day 7: Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania

This safari offers a chance to witness the Great Migration in action, a truly unforgettable natural spectacle. You'll stay in comfortable lodges and tented camps, providing a great base for your daily game drives and explorations.

Why you will love this trip?

  • Designed to witness the Great Migration up close
  • See thousands of wildebeest and zebras crossing the plains
  • Experience dramatic river crossings with crocodiles
  • Enjoy peaceful moments like bush breakfasts in the savanna
  • Explore Amboseli National Park with views of Mount Kilimanjaro
  • Visit Tarangire National Park
  • known for elephants and baobab trees
  • Discover the vast wildlife of Serengeti National Park
  • Experience the Ngorongoro Crater,rich in wildlife
  • Balance thrilling game drives with comfortable accommodations
  • Travel on a private,non-shared safari experience
  • Customize the itinerary based on your preferences
  • Flexible start dates depending on availability
  • Ideal for solo travelers,couples,or small groups
  • Minimum age requirement of 10 years
  • Enjoy a hot air balloon safari over the Serengeti
  • Experience both adventure and relaxation in one journey
  • Witness the raw beauty and landscapes of Africa,

Featured Review

Day 1 : Arrival in Nairobi and transfer to Amboseli National Park; stay at Sentrim Amboseli Lodge

  • Amboseli National Park
Your African adventure begins the moment you land at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) in Nairobi. After clearing customs, you'll be warmly greeted by your guide, who will be your companion for this incredible journey. From the airport, a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle awaits to whisk you away. The drive to Amboseli National Park offers your first glimpse into the vibrant Kenyan landscape, a gentle introduction to the sights and sounds of East Africa. As you travel, your guide can share insights about the region, making the journey itself an engaging part of the experience.

Upon arrival at Sentrim Amboseli Lodge, you'll be welcomed with genuine hospitality. The lodge is perfectly situated to offer stunning views, often with Mount Kilimanjaro providing a majestic backdrop. Take some time to settle into your accommodations, perhaps enjoying a refreshing drink while taking in the scenery. The lodge provides a tranquil environment to relax and unwind after your travels, preparing you for the wildlife encounters that lie ahead. Dinner will be served at the lodge, featuring a selection of delicious dishes that blend local flavors with international cuisine, setting the stage for the safari days to come.

Accommodation

  • Name: Sentrim Amboseli Lodge
  • Type: Tented Camp
  • Level: Luxury

Day 2 : Game drives in Amboseli National Park; stay at Njiro Legacy

  • Amboseli National Park
The day begins with an early start, aiming to catch the golden light of dawn painting the landscape of Amboseli National Park. As the sun rises, the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro often provides a breathtaking backdrop, a sight that truly sets the stage for the day's adventures. The park is renowned for its large elephant herds, and this morning offers a prime opportunity to witness them in their natural habitat. Keep an eye out for other wildlife too; Amboseli is home to a diverse array of animals, including lions, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and a variety of bird species.

Game drives are the heart of the safari experience here. The open plains and acacia woodlands offer excellent visibility, allowing for memorable sightings. Guides are skilled at tracking animals and will share insights into their behavior and the delicate ecosystem of the park. The morning drive typically lasts for several hours, providing ample time to explore different areas and encounter various species. After a thrilling morning, a return to Njiro Legacy lodge offers a chance to relax and enjoy a midday meal. The afternoon might bring another game drive, perhaps focusing on areas not yet explored or revisiting spots where interesting activity was observed earlier. As the day winds down, the setting sun casts long shadows, creating a magical atmosphere for one last chance to spot nocturnal animals beginning to stir.

Accommodation

  • Name: Njiro Legacy
  • Type: Hotel
  • Level: Luxury

Day 3 : Transfer to Tanzania for Tarangire National Park; stay at Ngare Lodge

  • Tarangire Np
Today marks a significant transition as the safari journey moves from Kenya into Tanzania, with the destination being the renowned Tarangire National Park. After a final Kenyan breakfast, travelers will be transferred to the border and then proceed towards their Tanzanian accommodation. The drive itself offers a changing landscape, moving from the familiar plains to new vistas as the journey progresses.

Tarangire National Park is particularly famous for its large elephant herds and its iconic baobab trees, which dot the landscape like ancient sentinels. The park's ecosystem is heavily influenced by the Tarangire River, which acts as a vital water source, especially during the dry season, drawing in a concentration of wildlife. Visitors can expect to see a variety of animals, including lions, leopards, zebras, wildebeest, and numerous bird species. The park's relatively lower visitor numbers compared to other Tanzanian parks often provide a more intimate wildlife viewing experience.

Upon arrival at Ngare Lodge, guests will have the opportunity to settle in and perhaps take a moment to appreciate the surroundings. The lodge is situated to offer a comfortable and authentic safari experience, providing a peaceful base from which to explore the wonders of Tarangire. The evening will be spent at leisure, anticipating the adventures that await in this remarkable corner of Africa

Accommodation

  • Name: Ngare Lodge
  • Type: Lodge
  • Level: Luxury

Day 4-5 : Explore Central Serengeti National Park (includes Balloon Safari); stay at Mbuni Tented Camps

  • Serengeti Np
The adventure continues as you journey into the heart of the Serengeti, a name that evokes images of endless plains and abundant wildlife. Days four and five are dedicated to exploring the Central Serengeti National Park, a region renowned for its consistent game viewing opportunities year-round. This area is a prime location for those hoping for great chances to see the big 5 – lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo – as they roam freely across the savanna.

Your accommodation at Mbuni Tented Camps offers an authentic safari experience, allowing you to truly sleep under the African stars. Imagine the sounds of the wild as your lullaby, a stark contrast to the usual city hum. The camp provides a comfortable base from which to launch your daily explorations.

One of the highlights of these two days is an optional hot air balloon safari. As dawn breaks, you'll ascend into the sky, drifting silently over the vast landscape. From this unique vantage point, you'll witness the Serengeti awaken below, a breathtaking spectacle of light and life. This is an unparalleled way to appreciate the sheer scale of the park and its inhabitants.

Game drives will take you across the diverse terrain of the Central Serengeti. Your experienced guides will lead you to areas where wildlife is most active, sharing their knowledge of animal behavior and the delicate ecosystem. While the Great Migration is a seasonal event that might be found in the Northern Serengeti National Park at certain times, the Central Serengeti offers a rich wildlife experience regardless of the migration's exact location. This is a private safari experience, allowing for flexibility and personalized attention from your guide

. Here’s a glimpse of what these days might entail:

>Early morning game drives to catch predators on the move.

>Midday relaxation at the camp, perhaps enjoying a leisurely lunch.

>Afternoon drives exploring different sectors of the park.

>The unforgettable experience of a sunrise hot air balloon safari.

The Serengeti is a place of constant wonder. Even on drives where you don't encounter a dramatic hunt, the sheer volume of life – from vast herds of wildebeest and zebra to graceful giraffes and imposing elephants – is awe-inspiring. Every turn in the track can reveal something new, a testament to the wildness of this iconic landscape.

Accommodation

  • Name: Mbuni Tented Camps
  • Type: Tented Camp
  • Level: Luxury

Day 6 : Wildlife tracking in the Serengeti; stay at Ngorongoro Wild Camp

  • Ngorongoro
The day begins with a final morning game drive across the vast plains of the Serengeti National Park. This is a prime opportunity to witness the incredible wildlife that calls this iconic landscape home. Keep your eyes peeled for the large numbers of elephants that often roam these areas, their presence a powerful reminder of the wildness of this place. You might also spot prides of lions lounging in the shade, cheetahs scanning the horizon for prey, or graceful giraffes browsing on acacia trees. The sheer scale of the Serengeti is breathtaking, with endless grasslands stretching to meet the sky, dotted with acacia trees and kopjes..
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As the day progresses, the journey continues towards the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. The landscape begins to change as you approach the highlands, offering a different perspective on Tanzania's natural beauty. The anticipation builds as you near your accommodation for the night, Ngorongoro Wild Camp, nestled in a location that promises tranquility and stunning views. This camp provides a comfortable base from which to reflect on the incredible sights and sounds of the Serengeti and prepare for the wonders of the Ngorongoro Crater that await tomorrow..
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The Serengeti is a place where the circle of life is on full display, a constant dance between predator and prey set against a backdrop of unparalleled natural beauty. Each game drive offers a unique story, a chance encounter that can change with every turn of the vehicle.

Accommodation

  • Name: Ngorongoro Wild Camp
  • Type: Tented Camp
  • Level: Luxury

Day 7 : Explore Ngorongoro Crater and transfer to Kilimanjaro Airport for departure; no accommodation

  • Ngorongoro
The final day begins with an early descent into the Ngorongoro Crater, a breathtaking natural amphitheater formed by a collapsed volcano. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a wildlife haven, often called Africa's Eden. As the first vehicles to enter the crater floor, there's a special quietness to the morning. The air is crisp, and the mist often hangs low over the grasslands, creating a magical scene.

Upon reaching the crater floor, a moment is taken for a warm drink and a light snack, fueling the morning's exploration. The density of wildlife here is remarkable. Visitors have the chance to spot the 'Big Five' – lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and buffalo – often at close range. The landscape itself is as captivating as the animals, with a soda lake, acacia woodlands, and open plains all contained within the crater walls. It’s a truly unique safari experience, driving within the caldera of a dormant volcano.

By midday, the safari concludes, and the journey begins back up the steep crater walls. The drive offers one last panoramic view of this incredible ecosystem. From the crater rim, the transfer proceeds towards Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) for the departure flight. This marks the end of an unforgettable journey through some of East Africa's most iconic landscapes and wildlife areas.

Accommodation

  • Name: details to be confirmed!
  • Type: details to be confirmed!
  • Level: details to be confirmed!

Included

✓ Airport Transfers

✓ Park Entrance Feesv

✓ All Meals (except Day 7)

✓ Balloon Safari

✓ Guided Game Drives

✓ Drinking Water

✓ International Flights,

Excluded

✗ While this safari adventure is designed to be quite inclusive. there are a few things that won't be covered. International flights to and from Nairobi. as well as your departure flight from Kilimanjaro. are not part of the package. You'll need to arrange these separately

✗ Additionally any meals or drinks not specifically mentioned in the daily itinerary are your responsibility. This often includes personal snacks,alcoholic beverages,and any meals you might choose to have outside of the planned lodge or camp dining

✗ Visas required for entry into Kenya and Tanzania are also an exclusion. It's important to research and obtain the necessary travel documents well in advance of your departure

✗ Finally personal expenses such as souvenirs,laundry services,travel insurance,and optional activities not listed in the inclusions are not covered. Gratuities for guides and lodge staff are also at your discretion,

Packing for a safari means balancing comfort with practicality. Lightweight, neutral-colored clothing is best, as bright colors can startle wildlife. Think long sleeves and pants for sun and insect protection, especially during early morning and late afternoon game drives. A good pair of binoculars is a must for spotting distant animals, and don't forget a camera with plenty of memory cards and extra batteries – you'll want to capture every moment.

When it comes to health, consult your doctor about necessary vaccinations and malaria precautions well before your trip. Staying hydrated is also key, especially in the African heat. Always drink bottled or purified water provided by your lodge or guide. Remember that wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, but patience often rewards the observant traveler. The Great Migration is a dynamic event, so flexibility with your itinerary can lead to unexpected and incredible encounters.

Respecting the wildlife and their environment is paramount. Always follow your guide's instructions; they are trained to ensure your safety and minimize disturbance to the animals. Keep a safe distance, avoid loud noises, and never feed the animals. This approach helps preserve the natural behavior of the wildlife and makes for a more authentic experience for everyone.

Here are a few things to keep in mind:

>Currency: While US dollars are widely accepted in many tourist areas, it's wise to have some local currency (Kenyan Shillings and Tanzanian Shillings) for smaller purchases or tips.

>Connectivity: Wi-Fi can be spotty in national parks. Consider purchasing a local SIM card if you need consistent internet access, or embrace the opportunity to disconnect and immerse yourself in nature.

>Tipping: Tipping is customary for guides, lodge staff, and drivers. Your tour operator can provide specific guidelines on appropriate amounts.

The vastness of the African savanna is humbling. Early mornings often bring a magical quiet, broken only by the sounds of nature waking up. Witnessing the sheer scale of the Great Migration is an experience that stays with you long after you've left.

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