LAKE NAKURU/ MASAI MARA/ SERENGETI AND NGORONGORO CRATER
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4x 4 Land cruiser
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Mid Range Hotels and Camps or Luxury Depend on your Preference
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Nairobi
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July , August , September, December; January , Februaty
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Game Drive
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All meals
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English, Spanish, French, Chinese
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2-15
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12
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65
Visit
LAKE NAKURU/ MASAI MARA/ SERENGETI AND NGORONGORO CRATER
Overview
Begin an unforgettable 8-day adventure through the heart of East Africa, exploring the iconic landscapes and wildlife of Kenya and Tanzania. This safari takes you to Lake Nakuru, Masai Mara, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater, offering thrilling game drives, breathtaking scenery, and immersive cultural experiences. Witness the Big Five, the Great Migration (seasonal), and vibrant local traditions while staying in comfortable lodges and camps.
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
.Maasai village visit @ $20 per person
.Hot air balloon@ $590 per person
Highlights
- Lake Nakuru: Marvel at flamingo-lined shores, spot rhinos, and explore diverse ecosystems.
- Masai Mara: Experience the world-famous savanna, home to the Big Five and the Great Migration.
- Serengeti: Discover endless plains teeming with wildlife and iconic acacia-dotted landscapes.
- Ngorongoro Crater: Descend into the world’s largest unbroken caldera, a haven for dense wildlife populations.
- Cultural Encounters: Connect with Maasai communities and learn about their traditions.
- Luxury & Comfort: Stay in handpicked lodges and tented camps with stunning views.
Itinerary
You will be met and received at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and transferred to the Boma Hotel for an overnight stay. Bed and breakfast
Pick up from the Nairobi Hotel and head to Lake Nakuru. It’s a two-hour drive from Nairobi. On the way, you will make a first stop at the viewpoint to see the escarpment. Later, you will see Mt. Longonot and Lake Naivasha in the distance on the main highway. Upon arrival at Nakuru, the guide will get a picnic lunch, and you will proceed directly to the park. Lake Nakuru is really known for the flamingos and the endangered species, the rhinos. You will do the game drive till evening at around 1800hrs. Dinner and overnight at Ziwa Lodge. full board
After breakfast leave the Nakuru hotel and drive to Masai Mara National Reserve. Our journey deepens into the Maasai plains, Upon arrival check in to your camp. We will start the first introduction game drive in the afternoon tracking various animal species and birds which inhabit here with your driver guide till sunset. Dinner and overnight at Mara AA Lodge. full board
Our day starts with breakfast at the camp & by 0800am, we leave with picnic lunches for an extensive game drive. The landscape here is scenic savanna grassland on rolling hills. The reserve is the best park for game in Kenya as it has an extensive road and track network, which allows for close-range viewing and photography. A game drive to the Mara River, which is a point of migration and a point to spot the crocodiles and hippopotamus. Break for your picnic lunch after viewing the hippos and crocodiles. Game drive will continue till 1700hrs, Dinner and overnight at Mara AA Lodge. full board
Early morning pre-breakfast game drive to track the wildcats as they hunt and kill very early in the morning. If you are lucky you will witness a hunt and a kill. At 0930am we will be back to the camp for full breakfast.
The Kenya guide will transfer you to Isebania where you will meet the Tanzania guide. After Migration at the border Proceed to Northern Serengeti for wildebeest migration, Dinner and overnight at Mara Heritage Tented Camp
You will spend the day exploring the northern part of the Serengeti as you search for major wildlife sightings. This is where you can witness the great migration between June and October as they graze in the savannah woodlands and along the banks of the crocodile-infested Mara River, with frequent River crossings between the south and north being witnessed regularly. After the calving season in southern Serengeti between February and March, the migration moves to Central Serengeti between April and May, before arriving in the north from June. Big predators like Lion, Cheetah, Leopard, and scavenging opportunists like jackals, hyenas, vultures, and Marabou Storks are always trailing the migration so you also have a chance of catching them in action. Dinner and overnight at Mara Heritage Tented Camp
Early breakfast will be served at your lodge and drive to Ngorongoro Conservation area. Collect your packed lunch, board your safari jeep and be driven down the steep walls of the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera for game drives on the floor of the Ngorongoro Crater. Lions, Elephants (including huge bulls), Cheetah, Spotted Hyena, Black Rhino, Gnus, Jackals, Baboons, Buffalos, Flamingos (on the crater lakes), Hippos and even the rare Caracal are some of the animals you might spot here. Enjoy your lunch at the Ngoitoktok springs picnic site as you watch hippos,
Dinner and overnight at Country Lodge
After breakfast you will be transferred to the Namanga border where you will clear customs and enter Kenya and be driven to Nairobi, our driver will drop you at your hotel in Nairobi/ Airport
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Transportation in a 4×4 safari vehicle
- Professional, English-speaking guide
- Overnight accommodation according to the itinerary
- Meals according to the itinerary
- Mineral water
- All mentioned activities
- All national park fees
The Cost Excludes
- International Flights
- Optional activities
- Alcoholic and soft drinks
- Visa fees
- Tips
- Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
- Travel insurance
- Tipping suggestion $10 a day per vehicle. The tip should be handed to the driver/guide at the end of the
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FAQs
The best time to visit for this itinerary is during the dry season, from June to October. The weather is cool and dry, and the vegetation is thinner, making it easier to spot wildlife. This period also coincides with the Great Wildebeest Migration in the Serengeti, a truly spectacular event. The “green season” (November to May) offers lush, scenic landscapes, excellent bird-watching opportunities, and is the calving season for wildebeest, but can also be rainy.
The cost of a Tanzania safari varies widely based on the level of comfort, accommodation type, and whether it’s a private or group tour. On average, a 7-day safari like this can range from approximately $200 per person per day for a budget-friendly camping safari to over $1,500 per person per day for a high-end luxury safari. These costs typically include park fees, accommodation, meals, and a vehicle with a guide.
Pack light and use a soft-sided duffel bag, as safari vehicles have limited space. Essential items include:
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Clothing: Neutral-colored, lightweight clothes (khaki, tan, brown) to blend in and avoid attracting insects like tsetse flies. Pack long-sleeved shirts and pants for sun protection and cooler evenings. A warm jacket or fleece is essential for early morning game drives.
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Footwear: Comfortable, sturdy closed-toe shoes or boots for walking, and sandals for evenings.
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Essentials: A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a high-quality insect repellent.
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Electronics: A good camera with a powerful zoom lens, extra batteries, memory cards, and a universal travel adapter.
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Health: Any personal medications, a basic first-aid kit, and anti-malarial medication (consult your doctor).
Yes, most travelers require visas for both Kenya and Tanzania. You can apply for an e-visa online or at the border. Check with the respective embassy for specific requirements based on your nationality.
Accommodation options range from budget-friendly public campsites to comfortable mid-range lodges and luxurious tented camps. The lodges and tented camps offer a blend of comfort and immersion in nature, with amenities often including private bathrooms, comfortable beds, and full-board meal plans. All reputable accommodations prioritize safety and cleanliness.
Yes, most safari vehicles and lodges have charging points. It’s a good idea to bring a universal travel adapter and a power bank for additional peace of mind, especially for remote camps.
You’ll have the chance to see the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino), cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, hippos, and numerous bird species. Wildlife sightings depend on season and luck, but our guides maximize your opportunities.
All meals are prepared to high hygiene standards. Vegetarian, vegan, and other dietary requirements can be accommodated with prior notice. Please inform us of any restrictions when booking.
The tour is not physically demanding, as most activities involve game drives. However, long drives and early mornings may be tiring. The Maasai village visit and optional walking safaris require light walking.
























