Tanzania Safaris

TANZANIA & KENYA  SAFARIS.

Searching for very affordable Tanzania and Kenya tour packages? Booking budget Tanzania and Kenya safaris means visiting two of Africa’s best safari destinations for a holiday. Tanzania and Kenya trips mainly highlight wildlife viewing. These two countries are home to 3 of the wonders of the world. These include Serengeti National park Masai Mara National Reserve, and the great annual wildebeest migration (also known as Mara river crossings). We offer very affordable Tanzania and Kenya tours for Serengeti and Masai Mara and other top destinations. When you book Tanzania or Kenya combined safaris with us, we offer you huge discounts and deals for transportation, accommodation and safari activities. The deals actually get better when you book your safaris in groups.

For clients who just finished their Tanzania safaris, we can transfer you from Serengeti to Masai Mara for your Kenya part of the itinerary. We also make it possible for you to combine a Kenya budget camping safari with a Mount Kilimanjaro hiking adventure. Tanzania and Kenya are the best game viewing destinations in East Africa and if this is the main reason for your safari, we advise you look at the two destinations. You do not only have to book Masai Mara and Serengeti safari tours, there are a lot other great destinations in both countries that can reward you a lifetime experience. See some of our Tanzania Kenya combined safaris below and contact us for a quote.

Two of the most popular areas to visit in Tanzania are Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Serengeti National Park is the oldest national park in Tanzania and covers 14,763 square kilometres (5,700 square miles). It is home to the magnificent and world famous wildebeest migration. A million wildebeest spend three weeks mating and giving birth to around 8,000 calves a day, then make the journey north across the rivers. The wildebeest migration happens at the same time as approximately 200,000 zebras and 300,000 Thomson’s gazelles go searching for grazing pastures. Along with wildebeest, zebras and gazelles are a further 500 birds including ostrich and secretary birds, as well as buffalo, elephants, giraffes, impalas, lions, leopards, hyenas and many more.