Epic African Safari – Serengeti, Ngorongoro & Masai Mara Adventure

Includes return UK flights with checked baggage, 8 days of safari thrills across Tanzania’s iconic parks and Kenya’s legendary Masai Mara, including guided game drives, Ngorongoro Crater exploration, and full-board luxury lodges

Embark on an unforgettable 9-day safari adventure across Tanzania and Kenya, where nature and wildlife take center stage. From the elephant herds of Tarangire National Park to the endless plains of the Serengeti, this journey immerses you in some of Africa’s most iconic landscapes. Witness the awe-inspiring Ngorongoro Crater, home to the Big Five and many other species, and experience guided game drives that bring you up close to lions, leopards, elephants, and giraffes in their natural habitat.

Each day is carefully planned to balance thrilling wildlife encounters with opportunities to relax at comfortable lodges and camps under the African sky. Your safari continues into Kenya, where the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve awaits. Explore its golden savannahs with full-day game drives, visit a traditional Maasai village, and enjoy luxurious lodge accommodations with full board meals.

Along the way, knowledgeable guides share fascinating insights into the ecosystems, animals, and cultures of the region, ensuring an enriching experience for all. This adventure promises not only remarkable wildlife sightings but also cultural connections and the memories of a lifetime in East Africa.

Depart from the UK on your overnight flight to Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha. Meals and in-flight comfort are provided by your airline.

Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain and the world’s tallest free-standing volcano, is one of the most iconic adventure travel destinations on the planet. Rising to 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level, Kilimanjaro attracts trekkers from around the world seeking to conquer its legendary summit, Uhuru Peak. Located in northern Tanzania, near the Kenya border, Mount Kilimanjaro offers a unique trekking experience that requires no technical climbing skills, making it accessible to adventurous travelers of varying fitness levels. As climbers ascend the mountain, they pass through five distinct ecological zones—from lush rainforest and heathland to alpine desert and arctic conditions—creating one of the most diverse trekking landscapes in Africa. The mountain is protected within Kilimanjaro National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its breathtaking scenery, rich biodiversity, and dramatic views.

 

A Kilimanjaro climb is not just a physical challenge but a deeply rewarding personal journey, combining adventure, cultural interaction, and natural beauty. Popular routes such as Machame, Lemosho, Marangu, and Rongai offer varying levels of difficulty, scenery, and acclimatization success rates, allowing travelers to choose the route that best fits their goals. Guided by professional mountain crews and supported by experienced porters, climbers benefit from strong safety standards and responsible tourism practices. Whether undertaken as a once-in-a-lifetime personal achievement, a charity climb, or part of a broader Tanzania safari and beach holiday, Mount Kilimanjaro stands as a symbol of endurance and inspiration. Its snow-capped summit, panoramic sunrise views, and sense of accomplishment make Kilimanjaro one of the most sought-after trekking experiences in the world and a must-visit destination for adventure travelers.

Arrive at Kilimanjaro/Arusha Airport and meet your representative for transfer to your hotel. Check in, relax, and recover from your flight. Evening at leisure, overnight stay in Arusha.

Pick-up from your hotel and drive to Tarangire National Park. Enjoy a morning game drive, a picnic lunch, and an afternoon game drive to see elephants, diverse wildlife, and iconic Baobab trees. Return to Marera Valley Lodge for dinner and overnight.

Drive to Serengeti National Park via Ngorongoro Conservation Area, with optional stop at Olduvai Gorge. Picnic lunch en route and an afternoon game drive before arriving at Kisura Tented Camp for dinner and overnight.

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park is one of the most iconic and wildlife-rich safari destinations in the world, renowned for its vast open plains, exceptional biodiversity, and the legendary Great Wildebeest Migration. Located in northern Tanzania, the Serengeti spans over 14,700 square kilometers of unspoiled wilderness, offering some of the best game viewing in Africa throughout the year. The park is home to an incredible concentration of wildlife, including large prides of lions, elusive leopards, cheetahs, elephants, giraffes, buffalo, and over 500 bird species. The endless grasslands, acacia woodlands, and river systems create dramatic landscapes that attract photographers, nature lovers, and safari enthusiasts from across the globe. Whether visiting during the migration season or outside it, Serengeti National Park delivers consistent, high-quality wildlife encounters in an authentic African setting.

 

A safari in Serengeti National Park offers travelers an immersive experience defined by adventure, natural beauty, and timeless wilderness. Guided game drives at sunrise and sunset reveal predators on the hunt, massive herbivore herds grazing across the plains, and breathtaking African skies. The park’s strategic location allows seamless combination with other top destinations such as the Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire National Park, and Lake Manyara, making it a cornerstone of any Tanzania safari itinerary. Accommodation options range from luxury lodges and mobile tented camps to eco-friendly retreats, ensuring comfort without compromising the wilderness experience. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, Serengeti National Park remains a must-visit destination for first-time visitors and seasoned safari travelers seeking unforgettable wildlife experiences and world-class safari adventures.

Spend a full day on morning and afternoon game drives, exploring the best locations for wildlife sightings, including lions, elephants, buffalo, giraffes, leopards, and more. Picnic lunch in the park. Return to Kisura Tented Camp for dinner and overnight.

Morning game drive in Serengeti before departing for Ngorongoro. Stop for a picnic lunch en route. Arrive at Ngorongoro Wild Camp for dinner and overnight.

Ngorongoro

Ngorongoro Conservation Area is one of Africa’s most extraordinary safari destinations, celebrated for its dramatic landscapes, rich wildlife diversity, and the world-famous Ngorongoro Crater. Located in northern Tanzania, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to the largest intact volcanic caldera on Earth, forming a natural sanctuary that supports one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in Africa. Descending into the crater reveals a breathtaking ecosystem where lions, elephants, buffalo, hippos, flamingos, wildebeest, zebras, and the rare black rhinoceros thrive year-round. The permanent water sources and fertile grasslands make Ngorongoro a reliable destination for exceptional game viewing in any season. Beyond wildlife, the conservation area is also a cultural landscape, where the semi-nomadic Maasai people continue to live in harmony with nature, adding a unique cultural dimension to the safari experience.

 

A visit to Ngorongoro offers a seamless blend of wildlife encounters, scenic beauty, and conservation excellence, making it a cornerstone of any Tanzania safari itinerary. Game drives on the crater floor provide unparalleled opportunities to spot the Big Five in a single day, while the crater rim delivers sweeping panoramic views that are among the most photographed in Africa. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area also includes diverse attractions such as Empakaai Crater, Olmoti Crater, and the historic Olduvai Gorge, known as the Cradle of Mankind. Luxury lodges perched along the rim, charming tented camps, and eco-friendly accommodations enhance the overall experience without compromising the fragile environment. For travelers seeking an iconic African safari that combines wildlife density, geological wonder, and cultural heritage, Ngorongoro remains one of the most unforgettable destinations in East Africa.

Full-day crater tour with a picnic lunch. Spot a dense variety of wildlife including rhinos, lions, elephants, zebras, hippos, flamingos, and more. Return to Ngorongoro camp for dinner and overnight.

Fly or drive to Nairobi and continue to Masai Mara National Reserve. Lunch and afternoon game drive. Check in to your lodge/camp for dinner and overnight.

Nairobi

Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, is one of the most important cities in East Africa and a major hub for business, tourism, and culture. Often called the “Green City in the Sun,” Nairobi is known for its pleasant climate, modern skyline, and expansive green spaces. Founded in 1899 during the construction of the Uganda Railway, the city has grown into a thriving metropolitan center with a population of several million people. Nairobi serves as Kenya’s political, economic, and administrative capital, hosting key institutions such as the Kenyan government, multinational corporations, and United Nations offices. As a leading economic hub in Africa, Nairobi attracts investors, entrepreneurs, and professionals from around the world. The city is also a major transportation center, with Jomo Kenyatta International Airport connecting Kenya to global destinations, making Nairobi a strategic gateway to East and Central Africa.

One of the most unique features of Nairobi is its rare combination of urban life and natural beauty, which strongly enhances its appeal as a tourist destination in Kenya. Nairobi National Park, located just minutes from the city center, offers visitors the chance to see wildlife such as lions, rhinos, giraffes, and buffalo with skyscrapers visible in the background. Beyond tourism, Nairobi is also a growing center for technology and innovation, earning the nickname “Silicon Savannah” due to its expanding tech startup ecosystem. The city boasts top universities, cultural landmarks, museums, shopping malls, and a vibrant nightlife that reflects its diverse population. Despite challenges such as traffic congestion and rapid urban growth, Nairobi continues to develop through infrastructure projects, digital innovation, and urban planning initiatives. With its blend of modern development, rich history, and natural attractions, Nairobi remains one of the most influential and exciting cities in Africa.

Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives searching for the Big Five, including lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalo. Picnic lunch in the park. Dinner and overnight at your camp.

Maasai Mara

The Maasai Mara is Kenya’s most famous wildlife reserve and one of Africa’s premier safari destinations, located in the southwestern part of the country along the border with Tanzania. Named after the Maasai people and the Mara River, the reserve is characterized by vast open savannahs, rolling grasslands, and scattered acacia trees that create a classic African landscape. The Maasai Mara is world-renowned for the Great Wildebeest Migration, an annual natural spectacle in which millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles move between Tanzania’s Serengeti and Kenya’s Maasai Mara in search of fresh grazing. This dramatic journey, often involving dangerous river crossings filled with crocodiles, attracts visitors, filmmakers, and wildlife enthusiasts from around the globe. The reserve is also home to the “Big Five” — lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and buffalo — making it one of the best places in Africa for game viewing.

 

Beyond its wildlife, the Maasai Mara holds deep cultural and ecological significance. The Maasai people have lived in harmony with the land for generations, and their traditions, dress, and pastoral lifestyle are an integral part of the region’s identity. In recent years, community-run conservancies surrounding the reserve have played a major role in conservation, helping to protect wildlife habitats while providing economic benefits to local communities through eco-tourism. The Maasai Mara supports a rich diversity of birdlife and predator species, contributing to a balanced and dynamic ecosystem. Despite challenges such as climate change, tourism pressure, and land use conflicts, the reserve remains a global symbol of wildlife conservation. Its combination of spectacular landscapes, abundant wildlife, and living cultural heritage makes the Maasai Mara one of the most treasured natural landmarks in Kenya and the wider African continent.

Morning game drive followed by a visit to a Maasai village. Afternoon game drive to capture the sunset over the Mara plains. Return to lodge/camp for dinner and overnight.

Check out after breakfast and enjoy a final en-route game drive. Drive back to Nairobi for lunch (optional) and transfer to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your outbound flight home.

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