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Kenya and Tanzania Safari: A Private Journey



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Kenya and Tanzania Safari: A Private Journey

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Sunday 11 Jan 26 — Thursday 22 Jan 26Starting at $13,195 Get a Quote
Tuesday 03 Feb 26 — Saturday 14 Feb 26Starting at $13,195 Get a Quote
Sunday 08 Mar 26 — Thursday 19 Mar 26Starting at $13,195 Get a Quote
Sunday 07 Jun 26 — Thursday 18 Jun 26Starting at $13,195 Get a Quote
Sunday 21 Jun 26 — Thursday 02 Jul 26Starting at $13,195 Get a Quote
Monday 06 Jul 26 — Friday 17 Jul 26Starting at $13,195 Get a Quote
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Sunday 09 Aug 26 — Thursday 20 Aug 26Starting at $13,195 Get a Quote
Sunday 06 Sep 26 — Thursday 17 Sep 26Starting at $13,195 Get a Quote
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ITINERARY

Day: 1
Arrive in Nairobi, a microcosm of the African continent and the capital of Kenya. It serves as your gateway to a dramatic procession of natural spectacles here and in Tanzania — two of the most thrilling destinations in the world.

Day: 2
Iconic safari country where impressive herds of elephants roam freely in the shadow of snow-crested Mount Kilimanjaro, Amboseli National Park is a world-renowned wildlife conservation area. Its stunningly rich biodiversity means anything from lions to zebras to leopards might cross your path on an expert-led game drive. Countless bird species call its swamps and wetlands home, and up-close game viewing makes it a prime destination for safari-goers. Arrive on a drive from Nairobi that showcases East Africa’s soaring natural beauty. After lunch, head out on a game drive through woodland, swamps and scrub brush.

Day: 3
Set out on early morning and afternoon game drives, crisscrossing the landscape in search of the park’s large herds of elephant, as well as zebras and wildebeest, along the salt pan trails. Prepare for predator sightings as opportunistic animals begin roaming the plains in search of prey.

Day: 4
Cross the border into Tanzania, where vast buffalo herds, elephants, giraffes, leopards, impala and the endangered Eastern black rhino can all be found. It’s a land of exceptional topography as well, from the wildlife-rich Ngorongoro Crater to Olduvai Gorge, site of historic fossil discoveries. Visit Kafika House, which provides transformative healthcare to local children living with a disability, a project supported by A&K Philanthropy. Continue to your hotel on the picturesque slopes of Mount Meru, ending the day with a sunset cocktail.

Day: 5
Drive from Arusha to Lake Manyara National Park for a morning game drive, searching for baboons, dik-diks that forage for food beneath acacia trees, and large herds of buffalo, wildebeest and zebras, which gather on the sun-drenched plains. Travel to Ngorongoro Crater, ascending its outer wall through dense vegetation. The Ngorongoro Crater is the largest unbroken ancient caldera in the world and a likely place to view lions, elephants, hyenas and gazelles.

Day: 6
This morning, descend into the crater ahead of most visitors — thanks to your lodge’s ideal location on the crater’s rim — to view the resident wildlife at its most active time of day. Watch for buffalo and elephants, as well as the countless other species that roam this 100-square-mile “Lost World.” You may even sight flamingos (when in season) or rare black rhinos. After lunch, visit a Maasai village to gain a better understanding of the nomadic cattle herders’ daily lives and culture.

Day: 7
Drive to vast, wildlife-rich Serengeti National Park and through its spectacular mix of savanna grassland and volcanic hills, stopping en route for a privately guided tour of Olduvai Gorge, where renowned paleontologists Mary and Louis Leakey made many notable finds. Visit the on-site museum, take in views from the lookout point and examine the excavations, which revealed 3.7-million-year-old footprints of an early human.

Day: 8
Roam through true safari country, searching for iconic species, such as lions, leopards, Cape buffalo and elephants, as well as giraffes, gazelles and zebras. Along the rivers and rocky outcrops, you may also spot some of the Serengeti’s more diminutive denizens, such as leopard tortoises and rhinoceros beetles.

Day: 9
Fly to the vast Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya’s finest wildlife spectacle, offering excellent game viewing year-round. The unending landscape hosts some 450 bird species, 95 animal species and great predators, including the country’s largest lion population. After familiarizing yourself with your classic tented accommodations, ideally situated in a private conservancy at the confluence of the Mara’s four game-viewing regions, drive through the famed reserve.

Day: 10
Explore a region bestowed with over 500 square miles of savannas, woodlands and treefringed rivers on morning and afternoon game drives. You may observe crocodiles basking in the sun, see ever-alert hippos wallowing in muddy water or catch the antics of mischievous monkeys overhead. Watch, too, as African elephants rumble along the forest edge and giraffes snatch leaves from branches high above.

Day: 11
Venture forth on a morning game drive or enjoy an optional hot air balloon ride (at an additional cost), viewing the Maasai Mara and its wild inhabitants from a new perspective. After lunch back at camp and time to relax, head out on a late afternoon game drive for a final look at the Mara’s treasures. Later, enjoy an iconic sundowner cocktail while marveling at the open plains just before dusk — a relaxing prelude to a memorable final dinner here in the Mara.

Day: 12
Return to Nairobi and relax in a reserved dayroom before your international departure flight home.