Kenya–Tanzania Safaris – The Ultimate Combined Safari Adventure

Combined Kenya–Tanzania Safari packages

Discover Africa’s Greatest Wildlife Journey

A Kenya–Tanzania safari is the ultimate African adventure — two world-class safari destinations seamlessly combined into one journey. Imagine waking up in the Masai Mara to witness the sunrise over endless savannahs, then crossing into Tanzania to explore the legendary Serengeti and the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater.

At Wildbud Safaris, we design Kenya–Tanzania safari packages that bring you the best of both countries — from thrilling game drives and luxury lodges to authentic cultural encounters with the Maasai people. Whether you dream of following the Great Wildebeest Migration or creating family memories on safari, our tailor-made itineraries are crafted to match your style, budget, and travel dates.

From private Africa safari tours to family-friendly safaris and fly-in luxury holidays, your dream safari starts here.

Combined Kenya–Tanzania Safari

Discover Africa’s Greatest Wildlife Journey - Kenya Tanzania safari

A Kenya–Tanzania safari is the ultimate African adventure — two world-class safari destinations seamlessly combined into one journey. Imagine waking up in the Masai Mara to witness the sunrise over endless savannahs, then crossing into Tanzania to explore the legendary Serengeti and the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater.

At Wildbud Safaris, we design Kenya–Tanzania safari packages that bring you the best of both countries — from thrilling game drives and luxury lodges to authentic cultural encounters with the Maasai people. Whether you dream of following the Great Wildebeest Migration or creating family memories on safari, our tailor-made itineraries are crafted to match your style, budget, and travel dates.

Kenya–Tanzania Safari

Why Choose a Combined Kenya–Tanzania Safari?

A single-country safari is unforgettable — but combining both destinations doubles the magic. Here’s why:

  • Masai Mara & Serengeti Connection → Witness the Great Migration as herds cross from Kenya to Tanzania (July–October in Mara, December–March in Serengeti).

  • Iconic National Parks → Explore Amboseli (famous for elephants & Mt. Kilimanjaro views) and Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Diverse Landscapes → Kenya offers golden plains and open savannahs, while Tanzania showcases volcanic craters, endless grasslands, and baobab-filled Tarangire.

  • Seamless Travel → Border crossings are quick and easy with our expert guides — no stress, just pure adventure.

  • Tailored to You → Choose from luxury fly-in safaris, family adventures, or budget-friendly overland tours.

Popular Kenya–Tanzania Safari Itineraries

7-Day Kenya–Tanzania Classic Safari

7-Day Kenya–Tanzania Classic Safari

12-Day Family Safari Adventure

10-Day Luxury Kenya–Tanzania Safari

10-Day Luxury Kenya–Tanzania Safari

Our Kenya–Tanzania Safari Itineraries

At Wildbud Safaris, we offer customizable Kenya and Tanzania safari tours ranging from budget to ultra-luxury experiences. Whether it’s a romantic honeymoon, family trip, or solo adventure, our travel experts help design the perfect itinerary.

Kenya-Tanzania safaris

9 Days Kenya & Tanzania Safari Plan

9 Days  8 Nights

12 Days Masai Mara, Naivasha, Amboseli, Tarangire, Serengeti

12 Days 11 Nights
7-Day Kenya–Tanzania Classic Safari

8 Days Nakuru, Mara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara

8 Days 7 Nights

13 Days Kenya and Tanzania Luxury Fly in Safari

13 Days  12 Nights
7-Day Kenya–Tanzania Classic Safari

10-Day Kenya & Tanzania Safari Adventure

10 Days 9 Nights
7-Day Kenya–Tanzania Classic Safari

11 Days / 10 Nights Kenya Safari & Zanzibar Escape

11 Days 10 Nights

13 Days 12 Nights Kenya and Tanzania Safari

13 Days  12 Nights

7 Days Kenya & Tanzania Safari

7 Days 6 Nights

8 Days Kenya & Tanzania Safari

8 Days 7 Nights

14-Day Kenya & Tanzania Safari with Zanzibar Beach Escape

14 Days  13 Nights

Ultra-Luxury Safari in East Africa

15 Days 14 Nights
Kenya–Tanzania Safari

Great Migration Kenya-Tanzania Safaris

The Great Migration is Africa’s most spectacular wildlife event. Combining Kenya and Tanzania ensures you witness it from both sides:

  • July – October: Masai Mara (Kenya) river crossings

  • December – March: Calving season in Southern Serengeti (Ndutu) with predator action

  • April – June: Herds move through Central & Western Serengeti

Our experts adjust your itinerary based on herd movements for the best sightings.

The Great Migration – The Heart of a Kenya–Tanzania Safari

No safari experience compares to the Great Wildebeest Migration, the largest wildlife movement on Earth. Each year, over 1.5 million wildebeest and zebras follow the rains, crossing between Kenya and Tanzania.

July–October: Masai Mara River crossings (dramatic predator action).

December–March: Calving season in Serengeti’s Ndutu region.

April–June: Herds move across central Serengeti — lush landscapes, fewer tourists.

Wildbud Safaris can time your trip perfectly to catch the migration wherever it is.

10-Day Luxury Kenya–Tanzania Safari

Best Time for Kenya & Tanzania Safaris

  • July to October – Best for the Great Migration and dry-season game viewing

  • December to March – Excellent wildlife visibility in both regions

  • April to June – Green season; fewer crowds and great photography lighting

Crossing the Kenya–Tanzania Border

We make the Kenya–Tanzania border crossing smooth and simple. Popular crossing points include:

  • Isebania (Mara → Serengeti)

  • Namanga (Nairobi → Arusha)

  • Loitokitok (Amboseli → Kilimanjaro)

Visa Information:

  • Most travelers need an East Africa Tourist Visa , valid for both Kenya & Tanzania.

  • Available online or on arrival.

  • Our team helps with the process so you can focus on your safari.

Kenya–Tanzania Safari

Plan Your Kenya–Tanzania Safari Today

A Kenya–Tanzania safari is more than just a holiday — it’s the journey of a lifetime. Whether you’re seeking a luxury honeymoon safari, an unforgettable family adventure, or a budget-friendly safari package, Wildbud Safaris is here to craft your perfect itinerary.

FAQs — Kenya-Tanzania Combined Safaris

A Kenya–Tanzania safari combines the Maasai Mara and Serengeti ecosystems, offering unmatched wildlife encounters including the Great Wildebeest Migration. It’s the only safari experience that lets you follow animals across borders for a seamless adventure.

 

The best time is July to October when the Great Migration crosses between the Serengeti and Maasai Mara. For fewer crowds and lower costs, consider January–March for calving season in the Serengeti, when predators are most active.

 

Most travelers choose 8–12 days to experience both countries fully. Shorter itineraries of 5–7 days work for highlights, while luxury fly-in packages allow more time in each park with less travel.

 

Yes. Travelers need separate visas for Kenya and Tanzania. You can apply online (Kenya eVisa, Tanzania eVisa) or get them at border posts such as Namanga, Isebania, and Sirari. Some nationalities qualify for the East Africa Tourist Visa covering Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

The most common crossing points are:

  • Namanga – between Nairobi & Arusha (most used).

  • Isebania – ideal for Masai Mara to Serengeti routes.

  • Sirari – for western safari circuits.
    Tour operators arrange paperwork and transport for smooth crossings.

Yes! Many lodges offer family tents, child-friendly guides, cultural visits with Maasai communities, and even junior ranger programs. With private vehicles, families can enjoy flexible schedules suited for kids.

  • Namanga – between Nairobi & Arusha (most used).

  • Isebania – ideal for Masai Mara to Serengeti routes.

  • Sirari – for western safari circuits.
    Tour operators arrange paperwork and transport for smooth crossings.

Most packages cover:

  • Park entrance fees

  • Accommodation (budget camps to luxury lodges)

  • Game drives & transfers

  • Professional guides
    Extras may include hot-air balloon safaris, cultural tours, or fly-in upgrades. Always check inclusions before booking.

  • Budget camping safari: $250–$350 per person/day

  • Mid-range lodge safari: $400–$600 per person/day

  • Luxury fly-in safari: $800–$1,500 per person/day
    Costs depend on season, accommodation, and transport (road vs fly-in).

Absolutely! Many travelers end their safari with a Zanzibar beach extension. Direct flights connect the Serengeti or Arusha to Zanzibar, making it easy to enjoy both wildlife and relaxation in one trip.