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Overview

The definitive East Africa adventure, this superb 8-night luxury fly-in safari combines Kenya and four of Tanzania’s most celebrated game reserves. Beginning with the vast open plains of Kenya’s Masai Mara, then over to Tanzania for the delightful diversity of Lake Manyara, the extraordinary Ngorongoro Crater and rolling grasslands of the Serengeti. Arguably the most spectacular game-viewing itinerary in Africa, this is the journey of a lifetime.

This adventure will take you on thrilling game drives, night drives and fascinating guided walks. It will provide exceptional views of diverse east African landscapes, cultures and wildlife. Filled with bucket-list experiences, including the option of adding on a hot-air balloon safari for a unique perspective of the vast Serengeti plains.

Ideal for seasoned and first-time travellers, couples and families alike, this wildlife and gourmet adventure combines effortlessly with a romantic Indian Ocean island getaway to make a perfect honeymoon or family safari and beach itinerary.

Highlights & Activities

What's on offer whilst on this itinerary?
  • Unrivalled Big 5 game viewing
  • Witness the Great Migration (July to October)
  • Legendary Masai Mara & Serengeti
  • Spectacular Ngorongoro Crater
  • Diverse & unique Lake Manyara
  • Day & night game drives
  • Nature walks & mountain biking
  • Selection of Africa’s best lodges
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Summary

Tour Duration: 9 Days
Start: Masai Mara, Kenya
End: Serengeti, Tanzania

Accommodations visited

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Masai Mara, Kenya

andBeyond Bateleur Camp
2 Nights
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Lake Manyara, Tanzania

Lake Manyara Tree Lodge
2 Nights
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Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania

Ngorongoro Crater Lodge
2 Nights
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Serengeti, Tanzania

Serengeti Under Canvas
2 Nights

Itinerary

Day to day

Upon arrival at Kenya’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, a vehicle waits to transfer you to Wilson Airport, where you board a scheduled flight to the Masai Mara National Reserve. Your home for two nights is the opulent Bateleur Camp. Set within the shade of an indigenous forest overlooking the grasslands of a private concession in the western Mara where the iconic ending scene of Out of Africa was filmed.

During the heat of the day, the pool offers a refreshing escape, complete with poolside loungers and the subtly attentive service of your personal butler. Your tented suite is a romantic blend of canvas and polished hardwood, with a generous bathroom and magnificent views from a private deck with a splendid view of faraway rolling plains.

The Mara has a richly varied resident population of wildlife, including all the Big 5, and the Great Migration occurs when the vast herds of wildebeest, zebra and gazelle move through the ecosystem following the rains and fresh grazing. The plains are best explored by vehicle on early morning and late afternoon game drives when wildlife is most active. Guided nature walks provide a more intimate insight into the natural environment and spotlit night drives add a thrilling sense of adventure. One of the camp’s delightful traditions is stopping at a scenic spot for refreshing sundowners during the late afternoon drive.

Expert Opinion

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Liesel van Zyl

Liesel van Zyl

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A luxury fly-in safari showcasing some of the best parks, camps and lodges in Africa.

What's Included?

  • All specified scheduled flights and applicable taxes
  • Emergency medical evacuation insurance
  • Meet and Greet service at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport
  • Park Fees
  • Transfers as specified in the itinerary

What's Excluded?

  • International flights
  • Airport taxes
  • All meals and drinks not specified
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Items of a personal nature
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