These 7 – 15 Day Kenya and Tanzania Safari Tours Bring You The Best of Each Country’s National Parks
A Kenya–Tanzania safari is the ultimate African wildlife experience. By combining these two legendary safari countries, you explore the most famous parks on the continent — from the Masai Mara and Amboseli in Kenya to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania.
At Wildbud Safaris, we specialize in custom Kenya–Tanzania safari tours, carefully designed for travelers who want deeper exploration, seamless logistics, and unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Whether you’re planning a 10–14 day Kenya–Tanzania safari, a family adventure, or a luxury private journey, we create safaris that feel effortless and personal.
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.
A Kenya–Tanzania combined safari allows you to experience East Africa at its absolute best.
✔ Follow the Great Migration across borders
✔ Explore diverse ecosystems and landscapes
✔ See the Big Five and iconic big cats
✔ Enjoy longer, more immersive safari days
✔ Experience two cultures in one journey
This is the most complete safari experience Africa has to offer.
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.
Travelers seeking a once-in-a-lifetime safari
Families wanting a safe, educational adventure
Couples & honeymooners
Wildlife photographers & nature lovers
Long-stay travelers (10+ days)
If you want more than a quick safari, this journey is for you.
Masai Mara National Reserve – Big cats & Great Migration
Amboseli National Park – Elephants & Mount Kilimanjaro
Lake Nakuru National Park – Rhinos & birdlife
Serengeti National Park – Endless plains & predator action
Ngorongoro Crater – Dense wildlife in a natural amphitheater
Lake Manyara / Tarangire – Tree-climbing lions & elephants
Each park adds a unique chapter to your Kenya–Tanzania wildlife safari.
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.
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.
June – October: Dry season & Great Migration
January – March: Calving season & fewer crowds
Year-round wildlife viewing across both countries
We plan your safari around your goals, not fixed templates.
Many travelers worry about border logistics — we handle everything.
Smooth border crossings
Assistance with visas
Coordinated vehicles & guides
Optional internal flights
With Wildbud Safaris, your Kenya–Tanzania safari feels like one continuous journey
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-based safari specialists
Cross-border safari expertise
Custom itineraries (not off-the-shelf)
Trusted local guides
Honest pricing & personal support
We don’t just sell safaris — we design journeys.
Safari-customized vehicles
Professional driver-guides
Park entry fees
Accommodation & meals
Game drives as per itinerary
(Exact inclusions depend on itinerary & accommodation level)
Whether you’re dreaming of the Great Migration, traveling with family, or planning a long safari adventure, we’ll help you design the perfect journey.
A Kenya–Tanzania wildlife safari offers some of the richest animal diversity in Africa. By combining both countries, you significantly increase your chances of seeing the Big Five and a wide range of predators, herbivores, and birdlife.
Lions, cheetahs & leopards
Elephants & buffalo
Black and white rhinos
Giraffes, zebras & wildebeest
Hippos & crocodiles
Over 500 bird species
Key parks like the Masai Mara, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater are famous for year-round wildlife sightings, making Kenya and Tanzania combined safaris ideal for first-time and repeat safari travelers.
Yes — budget Kenya–Tanzania safaris are available and popular with travelers seeking value without sacrificing wildlife experiences.
Shared safari vehicles
Mid-range lodges or permanent tented camps
Road transfers instead of flights
Shorter itineraries (7–9 days)
A budget Kenya and Tanzania combined safari still covers major highlights like Masai Mara and Serengeti while keeping costs manageable. Wildbud Safaris helps balance cost, comfort, and wildlife value.
A Kenya and Tanzania combined safari tour usually includes a carefully selected mix of iconic parks.
Masai Mara National Reserve
Amboseli National Park
Lake Nakuru National Park
Serengeti National Park
Ngorongoro Crater
Lake Manyara or Tarangire
The exact parks depend on safari length, season, and travel style, but these destinations form the backbone of most Kenya–Tanzania safari itineraries.
Most Kenya and Tanzania combined safaris last between 7 and 14 days, depending on how many parks you want to visit.
7–9 days: Highlights-focused safari
10–14 days: Most popular and best-balanced
15+ days: Slow-paced, in-depth safari
A longer safari allows more time in each park and reduces travel fatigue.
For the best experience, we recommend a 10–14 day Kenya–Tanzania safari.
This duration allows:
✔ Multiple nights in Masai Mara and Serengeti
✔ Time to explore Ngorongoro Crater properly
✔ Relaxed travel days
✔ Better wildlife viewing and photography
Shorter trips are possible, but longer safaris provide a richer, less rushed experience.
A luxury Kenya–Tanzania safari focuses on exclusivity, comfort, and personalized service.
High-end lodges & luxury tented camps
Private safari vehicles & guides
Fly-in safaris between parks
Premium dining & scenic locations
Luxury safaris are ideal for honeymooners, photographers, and travelers seeking a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Yes. Private 4x4 jeep safaris are the standard for Kenya and Tanzania.
Safari vehicles are:
Custom-built for wildlife viewing
Equipped with pop-up roofs
Ideal for photography and comfort
Wildbud Safaris primarily operates private jeep safaris, especially for long and family trips.
The best time for a Kenya–Tanzania combined safari depends on your goals.
June – October: Dry season, best wildlife viewing
July – October: Masai Mara & Serengeti crossings
January – March: Calving season in southern Serengeti
Wildlife is present year-round, but these periods offer peak experiences
Absolutely. All Kenya–Tanzania safari itineraries with Wildbud Safaris are fully customizable.
You can adjust:
Safari length
Parks visited
Accommodation level (budget to luxury)
Travel pace
Special interests (photography, family travel, honeymoon)
Custom planning ensures your safari matches your expectations and budget.
Yes. Travelers typically require separate visas for Kenya and Tanzania.
Wildbud Safaris provides:
✔ Visa guidance
✔ Border crossing assistance
✔ Seamless coordination between countries
Visa requirements vary by nationality, but the process is straightforward
Yes — family-friendly Kenya–Tanzania safaris are very popular.
Family safaris include:
Child-friendly lodges
Shorter driving days
Flexible game drive schedules
Educational wildlife experiences
These safaris are ideal for families with children aged 6+.
The Great Wildebeest Migration is a year-round movement, but the most famous river crossings occur:
July – October: Masai Mara & northern Serengeti
Calving season:
January – March: Southern Serengeti
Both periods offer unique wildlife experiences.
The cost of a Kenya–Tanzania safari depends on several factors:
Safari length
Accommodation level
Private vs shared safari
Use of flights or road transfers
Budget: USD 250–350 per day
Mid-range: USD 400–650 per day
Luxury: USD 800+ per day
Wildbud Safaris tailors trips to match your budget and expectations.
Yes. Border crossings on a Kenya–Tanzania safari are well-established and smooth when handled by experienced operators.
Wildbud Safaris manages:
✔ Border logistics
✔ Vehicle and guide coordination
✔ Timing to avoid delays
For guests, the transition feels seamless.
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