Discover Our Kenya–Tanzania Combined Safaris
When planning an African adventure, many travelers ask: Should I choose Kenya or Tanzania? The answer: why not both? A Kenya–Tanzania combined safari offers the best of both worlds—world-famous parks, the Great Migration, stunning landscapes, and authentic cultural experiences.
cross-border journeys so unique, what itineraries look like, and how to choose the best Kenya–Tanzania safari packages.
Why Choose a Combined Kenya–Tanzania Safari?
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The Great Migration Experience – Follow wildebeest and zebra as they move between the Serengeti and Masai Mara.
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Diverse Landscapes – From Amboseli’s elephant herds to the Ngorongoro Crater’s ancient ecosystem.
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More Wildlife, More Parks – Maximize sightings of the Big Five and rare species by visiting multiple reserves.
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Culture Across Borders – Meet Maasai, Samburu, and Hadzabe communities.
A Kenya–Tanzania safari is the ultimate way to enjoy East Africa without compromise.
Kenya–Tanzania Safari Itineraries
Here are some of our most popular routes, balancing wildlife, comfort, and travel style:
1. 7-Day Classic Safari
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Masai Mara (Kenya)
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Serengeti (Tanzania)
View our 7 day Kenya-Tanzania safari
Best for first-time safari-goers
2. 10-Day Great Migration Safari
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Amboseli → Masai Mara → Serengeti → Ngorongoro
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Includes hot-air balloon safari and guided bush walks
Best for migration lovers
View our 10 day Kenya-Tanzania safari
3. 12-Day Luxury Fly-In Safari
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Fly between national parks to maximize time in lodges and game drives
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Stay in high-end lodges and tented camps
Best for honeymooners & luxury travelers
4. Family-Friendly Safari (8–10 Days)
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Private vehicle + family lodges
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Child-friendly guides
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Cultural village visits
Best for families with kids
View our 14 day Kenya-Tanzania safari
Best Time to Visit Kenya and Tanzania Together
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July–October → Witness the Great Migration river crossings
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December–March → Calving season in the Serengeti (predator action!)
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April–June → Green season, fewer crowds, lower rates
Tip: Plan your Kenya–Tanzania safari packages based on migration timing.
Learn more on the best time to visit
Border Crossings Made Easy
Our tours handle all the logistics for Kenya–Tanzania border crossings, including:
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Namanga (between Amboseli & Arusha)
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Isebania (between Masai Mara & Serengeti)
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Sirari (western Serengeti access)
We assist with Kenya & Tanzania visas or the East Africa Tourist Visa for smoother travel.
Extend Your Safari with Zanzibar Beaches
After days in the bush, relax on Zanzibar’s white-sand beaches. Many of our packages offer direct flights from Serengeti or Arusha to Zanzibar, making it the perfect safari + beach combo.
Why Book With WildBud Safaris?
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Tailor-made Kenya–Tanzania safari itineraries
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Expert guides with local knowledge
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Choices from budget camping to luxury fly-in safaris
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Smooth border logistics & 24/7 support
Start planning today → Explore Our Kenya–Tanzania Safari Packages
FAQs About Kenya–Tanzania Combined Safaris
Q1: How many days do I need for a Kenya–Tanzania safari?
At least 7–10 days is ideal, depending on whether you want a highlights trip or an in-depth journey.
Q2: Do I need two separate visas?
Yes, unless you use the East Africa Tourist Visa, which covers Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Q3: What’s the best itinerary for the Great Migration?
July–October in the Masai Mara, December–March in the Serengeti.
Q4: Are Kenya–Tanzania safaris family-friendly?
Yes. Private tours, family lodges, and shorter game drives make it suitable for kids.
Q5: Can I combine safari with Zanzibar?
Yes, most travelers add a Zanzibar beach holiday at the end of their safari.