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Combining a Kenya Tanzania Safari

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COMBINING A KENYA AND TANZANIA SAFARI

Kenya and Tanzania are located east of Africa and are one of the main safari destinations renowned for some of the best wildlife experiences. Combining a Kenya and Tanzania safari brings you close to an amazing array of Wildlife unmatched by any other destination. Kenya and Tanzania are host to one of the last and greatest animal migrations in the world where over a million ungulates move from region to another in search of greener and fresher pastures. With the amazing wildlife viewing opportunities, also come a few drawbacks that we will delve into to give you a better insight into the advantages and disadvantages of taking this dream Kenya and Tanzania Safari.

Lioness with cubs in the green plains
A moaning lioness (panthera leo) with her cubs is resting on a small hill. Shot in wildlife, directly at the border of Masai Mara (Kenya) and Serengeti (Tanzania).

ADVANTAGES OF A KENYA TANZANIA SAFARI

Best and varied Wildlife safari Viewing opportunities

Combining a Tanzania and Kenya Safari has its advantages in Wildlife sightings. The combined safari gives you a guarantee to seeing and experiencing the Big Five animals. With the most difficult of the Big five being the Leopard and Rhino. The Rhinos are easily seen at some of the conservancies and national parks in Kenya with ease. Lake Nakuru, Ol Pejeta and Solio have quite some populations of the white and Black Rhino with easy sightings during game safaris. Masai Mara, Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater are also host to the Black Rhino which is a more elusive species between both the Black and White Rhino. Some of the best areas to see the Leopard is the Samburu and Masai Mara in Kenya and Serengeti, Ruaha and Selous in Tanzania.

Rhino Sighting at Masai Mara, Kenya
Rhino Sighting at Masai Mara, Kenya

Guarantee into the Wildebeest and Zebra Migration Experience

The Wildebeest Migration centers around movement of the herds between Kenya and Tanzania. The Migration is present in Kenya between the months of July to October. The overall period and time they spend in Kenya is not pegged on any specific date range and therefore sometimes the migration can start early and end earlier or later with varied intensities. For the other months of the year, the Migration is in Tanzania. The herds move some approximately 160 kilometers south towards the Southern Serengeti and eastern towards the Ngorongoro Crater. The herds can be viewed around the Ngorongoro Conservation area during the months of December to March. Between March and June the herds are slowly migrating north towards Kenya. By combining Kenya and Tanzania for your safari, you will either experience the herds in Kenya, Serengeti or Ngorongoro Conservation area around the lake Ndutu region. You can select an accommodation option that is closest to the herds in any of the main concentration areas of the migration corridor being the Northern Serengeti, Central Serengeti, Southern Serengeti or Lake Ndutu in the Ngorongoro Conservation area.


Wildebeest at Sunset at lake Ndutu Tanzania.

Different Landscape Experience

The Landscape varies from one park or game reserve to the other. Kenya has a more varied option of landscape as compared to the Northern Tanzania. Samburu in the north is more arid scrub land while the Masai Mara in Kenya is more savanna’s dotted with riverine forest and acacias spotting the landscape. Amboseli further south in Kenya is open Savannah with the backdrop of the Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain. The Aberdare is part of a mountainous range with dense forest and waterfalls.
In Tanzania, the northern Tanzania has the Tarangire, Ngorongoro and Serengeti. The Serengeti shares an ecosystem with the Masai Mara and also is similar in altitude and landscape. The Ngorongoro crater is a collapsed caldera with quite an amazing density of wildlife. The drive into the crater is also part of the adventure as the Jeeps slowly crawl down the steep slopes into the caldera. The Ngorongoro Crater viewed from the lodges/Camps on the crater rim is an amazing sight during the sunrise and sunset hours.
The Tarangire is more arid and low with a huge density of Elephants and the Baobab trees. In Kenya the Baobabs can be found south of Kenya in the Tsavo West National park. The Tsavo East and West in Kenya are also host to huge density of Elephants

Serengeti Safari Tanzania
Views at Kleins Camp, Serengeti Tanzania

Cost of Flying to East Africa

Flying to Africa can be quite expensive. Flying from Europe to Africa is cheaper than flying from the South America, America and Australia which can set you off quite a few thousands in dollars. For this reason if you are looking at traveling to Africa as a bucket list travel plan, then taking a return flight to either Nairobi or Kilimanjaro and taking a safari to both Tanzania and Kenya would be cost effective rather than taking two different flights and two different safaris. You could easily fly to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya and start your safari in Kenya crossing to Tanzania and ending the safari in Nairobi in time for your flight back home. This would also mean you have saved up on time planning for the trip in two different countries one off. The drive from Kenya to Tanzania is seamless and you can cross the border at either Namanga if coming from Amboseli or Arusha or cross the border at Isebania if driving from the Mara to Serengeti or vice versa.

Ngorongoro crater tanzania safari
Ngorongoro crater tanzania safari

THE DISADVANTAGES OF A KENYA TANZANIA SAFARI

More Number of Days on Safari needed

The safari to both combine Kenya and Tanzania has its down sides to it. This would mean you are visiting more parks and therefore there is a minimum number of days you would require to realize the safari comfortably. We would advise planning for a minimum of eight days but you can also make it longer to enjoy the safari at a relaxed pace and also include more and diverse national parks offering different varied experiences. Ideally spending more days in the larger parks will also give you ample time to explore these vast areas and more successful wildlife viewing experiences. This is also advisable during the wildebeest Calving season at Ngorongoro Conservation area bordering the Serengeti. Spending at least two days at the Lake Ndutu area and another 3 days at Serengeti would be ideal since these are two different national parks.

High Cost of the Safari

One of the major downside to combining the Kenya Tanzania safari is the overall cost towards the safari. This is majorly influenced by the use of two different transport vehicles for the safari. In Kenya, only registered Kenya safari vehicle can access the national parks and reserves and in Tanzania, only Tanzania registered vehicles can access the parks. This involves extra transport costs and guide costs during the cross border transfers between Kenya and Tanzania. If crossing from Isebania for instance which is the western border crossing closest to Masai Mara, a safari vehicle has to depart from Arusha a day before and drive to the Isebania while the safari vehicle form Masai Mara dropping you at the border will need an extra day for the drive back to Nairobi. This extra transport logistics will occasion an increase in the overall cost of the safari when combining the Kenya and Tanzania safari.

Reticulated Giraffe, Samburu Kenya.
Reticulated Giraffe, Samburu Kenya.

Longer Distance Traveling Hours between the cross border parks

The cross border transfers from Amboseli to either Tarangire, lake Manyara can be long and tedious sometimes. The average border crossings take about an hour to get immigration and clearance at the border. This coupled with the drive from the border makes up an average of 6 hours on non-game viewing drive time. The drive also from Masai Mara to Serengeti takes up about 6 hours for the drives between Serengeti in Tanzania and Masai Mara. This gives the general feel of a day lost. There is the possibility of flying between the Serengeti and Masai Mara at a cost and this saves up on vital time that would be used for game viewing. It’s advisable to go for a safari package that has a minimum of 03 nights in Serengeti and Masai Mara to recover on the extra day lost or plan to have a stop at the shore of lake Victoria Speke’s bay.

For more information regarding planning and organizing for a Kenya Tanzania Safari Combined, please do not hesitate to contact us for advise or any assistance OR curate your Safari with Us.

Get expert planning advice and new trip ideas from Africa’s leading safari travel specialists.
Get expert planning advice and new trip ideas from Africa’s leading safari travel specialists.
Large herd of African elephants in the dry lake bed of Amboseli National Park

BEST OF KENYA SAFARI

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BEST OF KENYA SAFARI – A KENYA JOURNEY TO THE WILD

Best of Kenya safari is a 10 day safari package that has been carefully crafted and packaged to give you a glimpse into the varied wildlife around Kenya. An amazing safari that takes you to the foot of Mt Kenya reaching a staggering 2700 meters above sea level and suddenly dropping to the arid scrub land of Samburu at 900metres above sea level. When planning for a Kenya safari for the first time traveler, you are always wondering what to see and do and the countless searches you will be making on the world wide web.

We have compiled images from a previous Kenya safari with a detailed description to demystify and give you a glimpse into what to expect on a Kenya safari. This is based on our selection of the best of what Kenya has to offer. On touchdown at the Jomo Kenyatta International airport, you will drive towards Nairobi city which is a brief visual introduction to the Kenyan capital. Your first night in Kenya will be at the boutique hotel a short

From the Tribe Hotel, you will have a city excursion visiting the nearby locations of interest like the Giraffe Centre, Elephant Orphanage and the Karen Blixen Museum. You will have lunch break at the Tamambo Karen Blixen Restaurant.

From Nairobi you will drive towards the Mount Kenya region. Gaining in altitude and suddenly dropping to the scrub land of Samburu where you will check in at Samburu National Reserve. You will check in at the rustic Samburu Intrepids Camp.

The Samburu is known to host the rare special species found within this region. The Grevy Zebra, Oryx, Somali Ostrich, Reticulated Giraffe and the Long necked Gerenuk.

From Samburu you retrace you way back to the slopes of Mount Kenya and into the Ol Pejeta Conservancy.

The Ol Pejeta, conservancy is the only place in Kenya you get to see the Chimpanzees. At Ol Pejeta you will stay at the Sweetwaters Serena Tented Camp

Massai Mara, Kenya – December 10, 2010 : Massai tribe in a village in central Kenya.

The Ol Pejeta Conservancy is also home to the Rhinos and the biggest private rhino conservancy in East Africa.

Beautiful tropical coast of Mombasa in KenyaBeautiful tropical coast with palm trees in DianiBeautiful tropical coast of Diani in Kenya

Your next stop will be the amazingly beautiful Soysambu Conservancy at Lake Elementaita. This is among the few places you can find Flamingos in Kenya. You will set camp at the strategically located Lake Elementaita Serena Camp. Well nestled on the banks of Lake Elementaita.

After visiting the Lake Elementaita, you will drive to the grand finale, The Masai Mara National Reserve. This is the best reserve in Kenya to see free roaming Big Cats. Lions, Leopards, Cheetahs and also the annual Wildebeest Migration. Follow the migrating herds as the move from Serengeti in Tanzania to Masai Mara in Kenya. You will set camp at the Ashnil Mara Camp. A strategically located camp well nestled on the banks of the Mara River with easy access to the wildebeest crossing points and wildlife confluence areas.

The Mara also has amazing sweeping views of the Landscape and Sunset to die for.

For more information regarding the Best of Kenya Safari or for bookings, please contact <info@imaraafricasafarsi.com> or <lewis@imaraafricasafarsi.com>.

See you in Kenya.

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Dawn Flight in Kenya, Samburu National Park

Travelling to Kenya and Tanzania during COVID pandemic

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As the Covid pandemic continues to spread across the World, Travel has been complicated by the lack of factual and available information when one is planning to travel.  A lot of unverified information is available online and mostly one would get confused by different sources of information recommending totally different sets of instructions. To help out with this we would like to share our personal experiences as a safari company based in Kenya and Tanzania. These are recommendations based on our guest safari experiences on arrival in Kenya and Tanzania and also while crossing the borders between both countries.

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE IN TANZANIA.

Flying into Tanzania during the Covid pandemic has been one of the easiest experiences as concerns travel in this Covid era. Tanzania does not require a PCR test and the only check required at the Kilimanjaro or Dar Es Salaam airport is a temperature check.

To depart back to your home country after safari, there are no general requirements in Tanzania for departure, however your next destination determines what you need upon departure, If your next destination require you to have a PCR test, then you need one before boarding the airline upon departure.

Kilimanjaro Airport Arusha Tanzania
Kilimanjaro Airport Arusha Tanzania

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE  IN KENYA

For Travel to Kenya, you need a PCR test taken at least 96 hours before arrival in Kenya. Upon arrival in Kenya you will need to generate a QR code that is filled Online and upon arrival at the airport, you will need to fill in another set of Health Surveillance documents before getting through to immigration. Once you have filled this requirement and had your temperature check then you are free to proceed to the migration desk for entry into Kenya.

For departure, the next destination determines your requirement for departure, if entry into the next destination requires a PCR test then you will need to get one before departure.

Kenya Airways & Kenya Railways Covid Protocols
Kenya Airways & Kenya Railways Covid Protocols – Image By Kenya Airways


COVID PROTOCOLS IN KENYA AND TANZANIA

TANZANIA

Flights into both Kenya and Tanzania require you maintain a high level of personal protection in the flight at all times. This involves having a mask and face shield at all times during the flight. Upon arrival in Tanzania however there is a laissez faire approach by the general population and this involves personal protection. At first encounters you will notice most don’t have a mask.
However at the lodges and camps in the Hotels, you will notice the staff will maintain the personal protection i.e Masks, Water points with soap and Sanitizers. There is also social distancing at the lodges and a heightened level of

KENYA

In Kenya the government has made personal protection mandatory and punishable by law. Therefore everyone is obliged to maintain social distance and have a mask on at all times. At the safari lodges, camps and hotels, the same applies and there is social distancing in the restaurants and all members of staff are required to have a mask at all instances. This also applies to the travelers.

Safari Protocols at Governors Camp - Image By Governors Camp Masai Mara, Kenya
Safari Protocols at Governors Camp – Image By Governors Camp Masai Mara, Kenya

COMBINING A KENYA TANZANIA SAFARI

If you are looking to combine Kenya and Tanzania on your safari, we would like to throw in some shade as regards Travel between both Countries. Our advice would be if you are planning to visit both Countries, book your inbound flight into Kenya and outbound flight from Tanzania. Crossing from Kenya to Tanzania, you will need a valid PCR test Negative results that are within 14 Days. To cross from Tanzania into Kenya or fly into Kenya, you will need a 96 Hour valid PCR test. Its therefore easier to fly into Kenya and within the 14 Days window, cross over to Tanzania and continue with your safari in Tanzania ending either in Arusha or Zanzibar. You can get international flights out of either Zanzibar, dare Es Salaam or Arusha.

SOME OF OUR RECOMMENDED PCR TEST CENTERS, PRICES

NAIROBI

AMREF – 55 USD  (Results Out in about 12 Hours)

NAIROBI WEST HOSPITAL – 60 USD (Open 24 Hours and results back in 24 Hours)

ARUSHA TANZANIA

MOUNT MERU HOSPITAL – 100 USD ( Results out in 72 Hours)

SELLIAN HOSPITAL – 100 USD (Results Out in 72 Hours)

ZANZIBAR

MAZIZINI TESTING CENTER  – 80 USD (Results in 48 – 72 Hours)

LUMUMBA TESTING CENTER – 80 USD (Results in 48 – 72 Hours)