Experience the very best of East Africa on this intimate small-group safari, designed with comfort and luxury in mind. Journey through some of the continent’s most iconic landscapes, from the rolling plains of the Masai Mara to the endless horizons of the Serengeti and the breathtaking natural wonder of the Ngorongoro Crater. Seamless connections, including the convenient Mara–Serengeti flight link, ensure more time for exploration and less time in transit. Your adventure concludes on Zanzibar’s enchanting spice island, where white-sand beaches and the turquoise Indian Ocean provide the perfect finale. With just six participants, this journey promises exclusivity, personal attention, and unforgettable memories.
The Nairobi Serena Hotel is nestled among lush gardens at the edge of Nairobi’s Central Park. The elegant guest rooms include satellite TV, minibars, coffee...
The Nairobi Serena Hotel is nestled among lush gardens at the edge of Nairobi’s Central Park. The elegant guest rooms include satellite TV, minibars, coffee...
Escape to the breathtaking Mara Engai Lodge, where elevated elegance meets wilderness in the heart of Kenya’s renowned Masai Mara. Nestled atop the Oloololo Escarpment,...
Escape to the breathtaking Mara Engai Lodge, where elevated elegance meets wilderness in the heart of Kenya’s renowned Masai Mara. Nestled atop the Oloololo Escarpment,...
Escape to the breathtaking Mara Engai Lodge, where elevated elegance meets wilderness in the heart of Kenya’s renowned Masai Mara. Nestled atop the Oloololo Escarpment,...
Serengeti Acacia Bliss is a luxury tented camp located in the Serengeti in Tanzania. The camp features tents that are comfortably furnished and equipped with...
Serengeti Acacia Bliss is a luxury tented camp located in the Serengeti in Tanzania. The camp features tents that are comfortably furnished and equipped with...
Serengeti Acacia Bliss is a luxury tented camp located in the Serengeti in Tanzania. The camp features tents that are comfortably furnished and equipped with...
Naserian Safari Camp, located within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, offers an exclusive and intimate safari experience. Guests can enjoy spacious canvas tents equipped with en-suite...
Naserian Safari Camp, located within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, offers an exclusive and intimate safari experience. Guests can enjoy spacious canvas tents equipped with en-suite...
Spice Tree by Turaco is conveniently located in Stone Town, Tanzania, near Nakupenda Beach, Prison Island, Forodhani Gardens, and the Old Forte. Accommodation options consist...
LUX* Marijani offers pure beach-resort indulgence in Pwani Mchangani, Tanzania. The property boasts 82 villa-style rooms that are beautifully decorated, with elegance and tranquillity front...
Your East African adventure begins as you land at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi. After clearing customs, you are greeted by our friendly representative and transferred comfortably into the city. Soon, you arrive at the elegant Nairobi Serena Hotel, your base for the night. Set in lush, landscaped gardens overlooking Central Park, this renowned five-star property combines tranquil surroundings with a central location—making it the ideal retreat before your safari begins....
Your East African adventure begins as you land at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi. After clearing customs, you are greeted by our friendly representative and transferred comfortably into the city. Soon, you arrive at the elegant Nairobi Serena Hotel, your base for the night. Set in lush, landscaped gardens overlooking Central Park, this renowned five-star property combines tranquil surroundings with a central location—making it the ideal retreat before your safari begins.
The Nairobi Serena Hotel is celebrated for its blend of modern luxury and cultural heritage. The décor reflects East Africa’s artistic traditions, with hand-carved woodwork, local textiles, and contemporary design touches creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Guest rooms and suites are spacious, offering plush bedding, air-conditioning, complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and well-appointed bathrooms. Many rooms provide views of either the city skyline or the hotel’s serene gardens and pool.
Dining is a highlight at Serena. From international dishes to Kenyan-inspired cuisine, the hotel’s restaurants are known for their variety and quality. Guests may enjoy afternoon tea on the terrace, cocktails in the Mandhari Bar, or a fine dining experience at the signature Mandhari Restaurant, long considered one of Nairobi’s best. Additional amenities include a large outdoor swimming pool, a modern fitness centre, and the renowned Maisha Spa, offering treatments and wellness therapies to help you relax after your flight.
Whether you choose to rest in the gardens, enjoy a swim, or simply settle into your room, Nairobi Serena Hotel provides the perfect balance of comfort and elegance, setting the tone for the incredible journey ahead.
Your Nairobi adventure unfolds with a full-day tour blending wildlife encounters, cultural history, and vibrant performance. The morning begins at the Giraffe Centre, where you stand eye-to-eye with endangered Rothschild’s giraffes, feeding them from raised wooden platforms and gaining insight into Kenya’s conservation efforts. From there, continue to the Karen Blixen Museum, the preserved farmhouse of the Out of Africa author, offering an evocative glimpse into colonial-era life with...
Your Nairobi adventure unfolds with a full-day tour blending wildlife encounters, cultural history, and vibrant performance. The morning begins at the Giraffe Centre, where you stand eye-to-eye with endangered Rothschild’s giraffes, feeding them from raised wooden platforms and gaining insight into Kenya’s conservation efforts. From there, continue to the Karen Blixen Museum, the preserved farmhouse of the Out of Africa author, offering an evocative glimpse into colonial-era life with antique furnishings, personal artefacts, and sweeping views of the Ngong Hills.
By midday, pause at Tamambo Karen Blixen Coffee Gardens (paid locally). Once part of Blixen’s coffee estate, the serene lawns and shaded terraces provide a relaxed setting to enjoy a meal, with a menu that marries international dishes with authentic Kenyan flavours.
In the afternoon, visit the Kobe Tough Beads Factory, a women’s cooperative globally recognised for its exquisite handmade beadwork. Watching artisans at work showcases the patience and precision behind each creation, while learning how the cooperative empowers local women and sustains livelihoods. It’s an inspiring opportunity to purchase directly and support their mission.
After returning to your hotel to refresh, the evening culminates with a welcome dinner and show at Safari Cats. This colourful spectacle combines acrobatics, dance, and live music in a dazzling celebration of African culture. With its open-air dining atmosphere and infectious energy, Safari Cats provides the perfect finale to your first day in Kenya—setting the tone for the adventure ahead.
After breakfast, you set out from Nairobi toward the legendary Masai Mara, descending through the dramatic Great Rift Valley where panoramic viewpoints invite photo stops and sweeping vistas of escarpments and shimmering lakes. By midday, the Mara’s rolling plains unfold before you—an iconic wilderness renowned for its abundant wildlife and breathtaking scenery. This is one of Africa’s most celebrated safari landscapes, promising encounters that will stay with you long after the...
After breakfast, you set out from Nairobi toward the legendary Masai Mara, descending through the dramatic Great Rift Valley where panoramic viewpoints invite photo stops and sweeping vistas of escarpments and shimmering lakes. By midday, the Mara’s rolling plains unfold before you—an iconic wilderness renowned for its abundant wildlife and breathtaking scenery. This is one of Africa’s most celebrated safari landscapes, promising encounters that will stay with you long after the journey ends.
Your destination is the Mara Triangle, a quieter and less-traveled corner of the reserve known for its dense game populations and fewer vehicles compared to the busier eastern side. This remoteness ensures more intimate wildlife encounters, where limited off-road driving is permitted to bring you closer to the action. Lions, cheetahs, elephants, and giraffes roam freely here, while the Mara River attracts hippos, crocodiles, and—during the migration season—dramatic wildebeest crossings.
For the next three nights, you’ll stay at Mara Engai Lodge, perched high on the Oloololo Escarpment. Hidden deep within the forest canopy, the lodge’s spacious tented suites offer both privacy and sweeping views across the Mara Triangle and the winding Mara River below. Elevated walkways connect the tents to the central lodge, where you can enjoy fine dining, a cozy lounge, and expansive decks perfect for sundowners. The lodge’s setting has earned it the name “God’s Window,” with vistas so vast and inspiring they capture the soul of the Mara.
In the afternoon, set out on your first game drive in this pristine wilderness. As the sun begins to dip, the plains come alive with activity, offering a spectacular introduction to the Masai Mara and the unforgettable adventure that awaits.
Today is dedicated to exploring the Masai Mara, Kenya’s most iconic safari destination. You may opt for classic morning and afternoon game drives or choose a full-day adventure with a picnic lunch in the bush—your guide will advise the best option based on wildlife movements. Whichever you select, the day promises spectacular encounters across rolling savannahs, acacia-dotted plains, and riverbanks alive with wildlife activity. Every drive in the Mara offers something new, ensuring the...
Today is dedicated to exploring the Masai Mara, Kenya’s most iconic safari destination. You may opt for classic morning and afternoon game drives or choose a full-day adventure with a picnic lunch in the bush—your guide will advise the best option based on wildlife movements. Whichever you select, the day promises spectacular encounters across rolling savannahs, acacia-dotted plains, and riverbanks alive with wildlife activity. Every drive in the Mara offers something new, ensuring the experience never feels the same twice.
Between July and October, the Mara becomes the stage for the world-famous Great Migration, one of nature’s greatest spectacles. Vast herds of wildebeest and zebra surge across the plains, following ancient routes in search of fresh grazing. At the Mara River, the drama intensifies as thousands of animals gather at the banks, hesitant yet compelled to cross.
Witnessing a river crossing is an unforgettable experience: herds plunging into the fast-flowing currents, crocodiles lurking below, and predators waiting nearby. It is raw, untamed Africa at its most dramatic—an extraordinary reminder of both the beauty and the brutality of the natural world.
Outside of migration season, the Mara’s game-viewing remains exceptional. Resident lions, leopards, and cheetahs thrive here year-round, while elephants, giraffes, buffalo, and countless antelope species animate the landscape. Birdlife, too, is abundant, with everything from lilac-breasted rollers to crowned cranes adding flashes of colour and sound.
As the sun sets, you return to camp with memories of the Mara’s timeless rhythm—the perfect close to a day immersed in one of the world’s greatest wildlife sanctuaries.
Today offers another full day to explore the wonders of the Masai Mara, with the choice of morning and afternoon game drives or an immersive full-day safari complete with a picnic lunch. Either way, the plains surrounding your camp provide some of the richest wildlife viewing in Africa. Herds of elephant and buffalo move steadily across the grasslands, while zebra, gazelle, and giraffe add layers of movement and colour. Predators—from lions and leopards to cheetahs—patrol...
Today offers another full day to explore the wonders of the Masai Mara, with the choice of morning and afternoon game drives or an immersive full-day safari complete with a picnic lunch. Either way, the plains surrounding your camp provide some of the richest wildlife viewing in Africa. Herds of elephant and buffalo move steadily across the grasslands, while zebra, gazelle, and giraffe add layers of movement and colour. Predators—from lions and leopards to cheetahs—patrol the savannah, ensuring every outing is filled with anticipation.
Game drives here are never predictable, and that is the beauty of the Mara. Each journey reveals a different side of this ecosystem: lions resting in the shade of acacia trees, elephants gathering at watering holes, or perhaps hyenas on the move at dawn. Birdlife is equally rewarding, with everything from secretary birds striding across the plains to brilliantly coloured rollers flashing overhead. With your guide’s knowledge, you’ll discover the intricacies of the bush, from animal behaviour to the smaller details that often go unnoticed.
For an added touch of magic, you may choose an optional hot air balloon safari (available at an additional cost). Lifting off at sunrise, you drift silently above the plains as the first light paints the horizon gold. From this vantage point, herds of animals appear like moving patterns on the landscape, and the vastness of the Mara stretches endlessly in every direction. After landing, a champagne breakfast in the bush awaits—an unforgettable highlight to any safari.
As the day ends, you return to camp with memories of encounters both vast and intimate, surrounded by the Mara’s timeless beauty.
After breakfast, you transfer to the airstrip for your morning flight to Migori, where a short road journey brings you across the border into Tanzania. Immigration formalities are handled smoothly before continuing to Tarime Airstrip for a brief flight into the legendary Serengeti National Park. Here, your Tanzanian guide greets you with a warm smile and transfers you to Acacia Bliss Tented Camp, your home for the next three nights in the heart of this...
After breakfast, you transfer to the airstrip for your morning flight to Migori, where a short road journey brings you across the border into Tanzania. Immigration formalities are handled smoothly before continuing to Tarime Airstrip for a brief flight into the legendary Serengeti National Park. Here, your Tanzanian guide greets you with a warm smile and transfers you to Acacia Bliss Tented Camp, your home for the next three nights in the heart of this iconic wilderness.
Blending authenticity with comfort, Acacia Bliss Tented Camp offers a classic under-canvas experience without compromising on style. Spacious tents feature en-suite bathrooms, comfortable bedding, and private verandas with sweeping views of the surrounding plains. The camp’s central lounge and dining area provide a relaxed setting for meals and conversation, while evenings around the campfire invite you to unwind beneath a sky thick with stars.
After settling in and enjoying a freshly prepared lunch, the grandeur of the Serengeti beckons. You set out on your first game drive, a thrilling introduction to one of Africa’s most celebrated safari landscapes. Resident prides of lions patrol the plains, elephants move gracefully in family groups, and giraffes browse acacia trees silhouetted against the horizon. Depending on the season, you may also witness vast herds of wildebeest and zebra sweeping across the grasslands.
As the sun begins to set, you return to camp where sundowners and dinner await. The sounds of the bush—distant calls of hyenas or the roar of a lion—remind you that you are immersed in one of the world’s last great wildlife sanctuaries.
Today is dedicated to the Serengeti, with the choice of classic morning and afternoon game drives or a full-day safari with a picnic lunch in the bush. Your base in the Seronera Valley, often described as the beating heart of the park, offers some of the highest wildlife densities in all of Africa. Rolling plains, acacia woodlands, and rocky kopjes form the backdrop for unforgettable encounters in this world-renowned safari destination....
Today is dedicated to the Serengeti, with the choice of classic morning and afternoon game drives or a full-day safari with a picnic lunch in the bush. Your base in the Seronera Valley, often described as the beating heart of the park, offers some of the highest wildlife densities in all of Africa. Rolling plains, acacia woodlands, and rocky kopjes form the backdrop for unforgettable encounters in this world-renowned safari destination.
The Seronera is celebrated for its year-round wildlife, making it extraordinary no matter the season. Lions are frequently seen resting beneath acacia trees, their roars echoing across the plains at dawn and dusk. Cheetahs, elegant and fast, use the open grasslands to their advantage as they scan for prey. Leopard sightings are common here as well, with these elusive cats draped over tree branches in the heat of the day.
Beyond the predators, the Serengeti supports immense herds of herbivores. Zebras and wildebeest graze in vast numbers, while giraffes stride gracefully across the savannah. Thomson’s and Grant’s gazelles, eland, and impala add variety to the scene, and klipspringers may be spotted on rocky outcrops. Around waterholes and rivers, hippos wallow noisily and warthogs trot about with tails held high. Birdlife is equally rich, with everything from secretary birds to kori bustards filling the skies.
By evening, you return to camp as the Serengeti is bathed in golden light. Whether it’s the sight of a predator on the hunt or the quiet beauty of giraffes against a sunset horizon, the day leaves an indelible impression of Africa’s most iconic wilderness.
Today is devoted to a full day of exploration in the legendary Serengeti National Park, one of the most wildlife-rich regions on Earth. With both morning and afternoon game drives planned, you’ll have countless opportunities to encounter the park’s extraordinary inhabitants. From prides of lions and stealthy leopards to herds of zebra, buffalo, and giraffe grazing across the plains, every moment here offers a window into the timeless rhythm of life on Africa’s great savannahs.
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Today is devoted to a full day of exploration in the legendary Serengeti National Park, one of the most wildlife-rich regions on Earth. With both morning and afternoon game drives planned, you’ll have countless opportunities to encounter the park’s extraordinary inhabitants. From prides of lions and stealthy leopards to herds of zebra, buffalo, and giraffe grazing across the plains, every moment here offers a window into the timeless rhythm of life on Africa’s great savannahs.
The Serengeti’s landscapes are as captivating as its wildlife. Rolling grasslands stretch endlessly to the horizon, dotted with acacia trees and rocky outcrops known as kopjes, where lions often bask in the sun. Predators thrive in this ecosystem—cheetahs scanning the open plains, hyenas on the move at dawn, and leopards retreating to the shade of sausage trees. Alongside them, herbivores roam in abundance: wildebeest, impala, gazelles, and eland, each contributing to the delicate balance of this vast wilderness.
For an added dimension, you may choose to begin the day with an optional hot air balloon safari (available at an additional cost). As the sun rises, you float silently above the plains, watching the Serengeti awaken from a bird’s-eye perspective. Elephants moving in family groups, hippos returning to rivers, or herds of wildebeest and zebra crossing the grasslands create breathtaking scenes, all framed by the golden light of dawn. After landing, a champagne breakfast awaits in the bush—a highlight of any safari.
Whichever way you explore, your day in the Serengeti promises extraordinary encounters and unforgettable memories of Africa’s wild heart.
After breakfast, you set out from your Serengeti camp with a game drive en route, taking in the final wildlife encounters of this legendary park. The morning unfolds across open plains and acacia woodlands as you slowly make your way to the exit, where the Serengeti’s sweeping horizons bid you farewell. By late morning, you arrive at Olduvai Gorge, one of the world’s most important paleoanthropological sites. Here, you visit the fascinating museum, which showcases...
After breakfast, you set out from your Serengeti camp with a game drive en route, taking in the final wildlife encounters of this legendary park. The morning unfolds across open plains and acacia woodlands as you slowly make your way to the exit, where the Serengeti’s sweeping horizons bid you farewell. By late morning, you arrive at Olduvai Gorge, one of the world’s most important paleoanthropological sites. Here, you visit the fascinating museum, which showcases the discovery of early human fossils and stone tools, and enjoy a picnic lunch overlooking the dramatic gorge.
Continuing your journey, you stop at a traditional Maasai Manyatta. This cultural visit offers a glimpse into the daily life of the Maasai people, whose customs and traditions remain deeply tied to the land. You’ll have the chance to meet community members, learn about their herding lifestyle, and see their distinctive beadwork and traditional homes, gaining a meaningful perspective on one of East Africa’s most iconic cultures.
In the afternoon, you travel onward to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, arriving at Naserian Ngorongoro Camp. The camp offers a refined tented experience that balances comfort with authentic safari style. Spacious tents feature en-suite bathrooms, comfortable beds, and private verandas looking out over the highland landscape. The main lounge and dining areas create a welcoming atmosphere to unwind, while attentive staff ensure a relaxed and personalized stay.
The rest of the afternoon is yours at leisure. You may choose to rest on your veranda with views of the surrounding forest, take in the crisp crater highland air, or simply relax as the day winds down, preparing for the adventures that await tomorrow.
Rise early this morning for an unforgettable descent into the legendary Ngorongoro Crater, often described as the eighth wonder of the world. With a packed breakfast to enjoy along the way, you make your way down the steep walls of this vast volcanic caldera. Encompassing 264 square kilometres of grasslands, swamps, forests, salt pans, and a freshwater lake, the Crater is one of the most extraordinary safari settings on Earth, offering breathtaking scenery and unmatched...
Rise early this morning for an unforgettable descent into the legendary Ngorongoro Crater, often described as the eighth wonder of the world. With a packed breakfast to enjoy along the way, you make your way down the steep walls of this vast volcanic caldera. Encompassing 264 square kilometres of grasslands, swamps, forests, salt pans, and a freshwater lake, the Crater is one of the most extraordinary safari settings on Earth, offering breathtaking scenery and unmatched wildlife encounters.
The Ngorongoro Crater is celebrated for its dense concentration of wildlife, with opportunities for remarkably close-range viewing. Here, lions patrol the plains, elephants wander through forested groves, and large herds of wildebeest and zebra graze the open grasslands. Buffalo, hippos, warthogs, and jackals are commonly seen, while birdlife flourishes around the soda lake, often attracting flamingos in season. With luck, you may even glimpse one of the park’s rare black rhinos, making this one of the few places in East Africa where the Big Five can all be seen in a single day.
Midday brings a pause for a picnic lunch on the Crater floor, surrounded by sweeping views and the sounds of wildlife nearby. It’s a truly memorable setting to reflect on the morning’s sightings.
In the afternoon, you ascend the crater rim and return to your camp. The remainder of the day is yours to relax—perhaps with a quiet walk, a drink overlooking the highlands, or simply taking in the tranquillity of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Few places on earth compare to the Ngorongoro Crater, a sanctuary where Africa’s natural beauty is on display at its most magnificent.
After breakfast, the day begins with a meaningful visit to Simba Milima Primary School, our local community project. Here, you’ll meet the students, step inside their classrooms, and gain a heartfelt understanding of how education is shaping futures in this rural area. The smiles and energy of the children make this a truly rewarding experience, offering a personal connection to the communities that call this region home....
After breakfast, the day begins with a meaningful visit to Simba Milima Primary School, our local community project. Here, you’ll meet the students, step inside their classrooms, and gain a heartfelt understanding of how education is shaping futures in this rural area. The smiles and energy of the children make this a truly rewarding experience, offering a personal connection to the communities that call this region home.
From here, you continue to the Manyara airstrip to board your flight bound for the island paradise of Zanzibar. On arrival, you are met and transferred into the heart of historic Stone Town, where you’ll check in at the charming Spice Tree Hotel.
Set within a UNESCO World Heritage City, Spice Tree blends modern comfort with authentic Swahili character. Its location allows you to step straight out into Stone Town’s winding alleys, where carved wooden doors, vibrant markets, and centuries-old architecture reflect the island’s unique blend of African, Arab, Indian, and European influences. Inside, the hotel offers a warm retreat, with elegantly styled rooms, rooftop views, and a welcoming atmosphere that complements the rich cultural heritage surrounding it.
This evening, relax into the rhythm of Zanzibar, knowing the days ahead will combine both cultural discovery and time to unwind on the island’s idyllic coast.
Step into the living history of Stone Town, Zanzibar’s UNESCO World Heritage gem, where winding alleys, bustling markets, and centuries-old architecture reveal the island’s vibrant cultural tapestry. Begin your exploration at the lively city market, opened in 1904, where stalls brim with spices, tropical fruits, and freshly caught fish. As you wander the maze-like streets, you’ll encounter ornately carved wooden doors, atmospheric courtyards, and landmarks that speak to Stone Town’s...
Step into the living history of Stone Town, Zanzibar’s UNESCO World Heritage gem, where winding alleys, bustling markets, and centuries-old architecture reveal the island’s vibrant cultural tapestry. Begin your exploration at the lively city market, opened in 1904, where stalls brim with spices, tropical fruits, and freshly caught fish. As you wander the maze-like streets, you’ll encounter ornately carved wooden doors, atmospheric courtyards, and landmarks that speak to Stone Town’s storied past.
Your guided tour unveils some of the city’s most important sites. Visit the Anglican Church of Christ, built in 1873 on the former site of Zanzibar’s slave market—a powerful reminder of history. Pause at the Sultan’s Palace and the House of Wonders, both echoing the island’s Omani Arab heritage, before continuing to the Africa House, Jamituri Gardens, and the Old Fort, where the island’s layers of Arab, Indian, European, and African influence converge. Each stop adds depth to your understanding of Zanzibar’s unique identity.
In the afternoon, the journey transitions from culture to coastal bliss as you’re driven to Zanzibar’s sunlit shores. Check into Marijani Beach Resort & Spa for a three-night stay of seaside luxury. Nestled along the island’s northeast coast, the resort blends traditional Islamic architecture with modern elegance. Its 82 rooms, adorned with lattice screens, elegant baths, and private patios or balconies, overlook tranquil gardens or the turquoise Indian Ocean. Stroll serene walkways, relax by the pool, or retreat to the spa for ultimate rejuvenation.
At Marijani, every detail reflects comfort and refinement, making it the perfect setting to unwind after your cultural journey through Stone Town.
Day 15 : Depart
Room basis: Bed and Breakfast
Your journey draws to a close today, but the beauty of Zanzibar lingers long after you leave. When it’s time for your scheduled flight, we’ll arrange a smooth transfer to the airport. As you depart, take a moment to reflect on the unforgettable experiences, cultural treasures, and breathtaking scenery that defined your adventure....
Your journey draws to a close today, but the beauty of Zanzibar lingers long after you leave. When it’s time for your scheduled flight, we’ll arrange a smooth transfer to the airport. As you depart, take a moment to reflect on the unforgettable experiences, cultural treasures, and breathtaking scenery that defined your adventure.
If you’re not quite ready to say goodbye, extensions are available. Choose to stay extra nights in Zanzibar, upgrade your room, or simply linger longer on the island’s pristine shores. Whether you’re extending your stay to enjoy more of Zanzibar’s turquoise waters and white-sand beaches, or heading home with a heart full of memories, this final day is yours to embrace at your own pace.
From the wildlife-filled savannahs of East Africa to the spice-scented alleyways of Stone Town and the tranquility of Zanzibar’s coast, your journey has combined the very best of culture, adventure, and relaxation. Wherever your travels take you next, the essence of Zanzibar—its warmth, vibrancy, and serenity—will remain with you, inspiring dreams of return. Safe travels!
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The very word Kenya conjures up evocative imagery of classic and timeless safari experiences, for it’s in Kenya that the safari concept first took shape, and indeed it’s thanks to the local Swahili language that the word ‘safari’ became known worldwide.
The very word Kenya conjures up evocative imagery of classic and timeless safari experiences, for it’s in Kenya that the safari concept first took shape, and indeed it’s thanks to the local Swahili language that the word ‘safari’ became known worldwide.
Since the days of big-game hunters and up until the present day, the rich wildlife offered by the vast natural expanses of Kenya offer sightings and encounters with large game on a scale that is without compare. The annual Great Migration on the plains of the Maasai Mara is rightly known as one of the natural world’s greatest spectacles – and it is but one of the incredible experiences that Kenya has to offer. From Lake Turkana in the north to the sublime views of the mountains and plains of Samburu and Laikipia, and on to the sparkling coastline, any safari lover’s interests will be met and exceeded. Offering all this and so much more, Kenya is both the ultimate safari destination as well as a gateway to the wider East Africa region.
From the mighty Ngorongoro Crater to the vast rolling plains of the Serengeti and on to the dazzling blue coastline and its exotic destinations that include the spice islands of Zanzibar, Tanzania presents the safari traveller with a outstanding range of options that are amongst the very best in Africa.
From the mighty Ngorongoro Crater to the vast rolling plains of the Serengeti and on to the dazzling blue coastline and its exotic destinations that include the spice islands of Zanzibar, Tanzania presents the safari traveller with a outstanding range of options that are amongst the very best in Africa.
Rated as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, the Serengeti is home to the Great Wildebeest Migration every year, when herds begin to move toward the central region in search of fresh pasture. Following the herds as they give birth to a new generation are always the majestic predators that follow in their wake: lion, leopard and hyena, all of which provide for excellent viewing. Beyond the classic safari destinations of the savannah lie many other exceptional experiences which include the alluring island destinations that lie offshore. To the west lies spectacular Lake Victoria, to the east Pemba Island and Zanzibar offer the sensuous delights of the ages-old spice trade – and in the south, the wildly expansive areas of the south such as Nyere and Ruaha. With so much to offer, Tanzania is guaranteed to satisfy the safari dreams of every traveller.
Situated along the Nairobi River in beautiful Kenya, the capital of Nairobi is East Africa's most cosmopolitan city. It serves as an excellent starting point for African safari trips around Kenya. Nairobi is Africa’s 4th largest city and is a vibrant and exciting place to be. There are some fascinating attractions: its cafe culture, unbridled nightlife, the National Museum, the Karen Blixen Museum and most notably, just 20 minutes from the city centre, wild lion...
Situated along the Nairobi River in beautiful Kenya, the capital of Nairobi is East Africa's most cosmopolitan city. It serves as an excellent starting point for African safari trips around Kenya. Nairobi is Africa’s 4th largest city and is a vibrant and exciting place to be. There are some fascinating attractions: its cafe culture, unbridled nightlife, the National Museum, the Karen Blixen Museum and most notably, just 20 minutes from the city centre, wild lions and buffalo roam in the world’s only urban game reserve. Make sure you pay a visit to the elephant orphanage operated by the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for a once in a lifetime experience.
One of Kenya’s undisputed natural highlights is the Masai Mara National Reserve, which sprawls across more than 1500 square kilometres of the country’s southwest. The park protects a phenomenal array of game, including elephant, lion, leopard and buffalo, as well as crocodile and hippopotamus in the Mara River. The birdlife is no less impressive, with over 450 resident bird species. However, the true highlight here is the Great Migration, recognised as one of the Seven ...
One of Kenya’s undisputed natural highlights is the Masai Mara National Reserve, which sprawls across more than 1500 square kilometres of the country’s southwest. The park protects a phenomenal array of game, including elephant, lion, leopard and buffalo, as well as crocodile and hippopotamus in the Mara River. The birdlife is no less impressive, with over 450 resident bird species. However, the true highlight here is the Great Migration, recognised as one of the Seven New Wonders of the World. To survive the dry months of July to September, some 1.7 million wildebeest, migrate from the parched plains of the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Along with much smaller numbers of antelope, buffalo and zebra, they move to the more forgiving grasslands of the Masai Mara. In their wake come predators such as lion, hyena and cheetah, for whom these giant herds are an easy source of prey.
The Seronera region, in the central Serengeti, is set directly on the Great Migration route and offers excellent viewing of this incredible annual phenomenon, when countless wildebeest flood the area and move across the plains. While migratory game populations fluctuate seasonally, Seronera is still a wildlife hotspot at other times of the year, sheltering the Big Five, among many other species. A number of small campsites provide accommodation and visitors can enjoy hot air ball...
The Seronera region, in the central Serengeti, is set directly on the Great Migration route and offers excellent viewing of this incredible annual phenomenon, when countless wildebeest flood the area and move across the plains. While migratory game populations fluctuate seasonally, Seronera is still a wildlife hotspot at other times of the year, sheltering the Big Five, among many other species. A number of small campsites provide accommodation and visitors can enjoy hot air balloon trips and walking safaris as well as guided game drives.
Located in Northern Tanzania, the Ngorongoro Crater is best known for its natural beauty and abundance of diverse wildlife; which makes it one of Africa’s most popular safari destinations. Surrounded by Tanzania’s highlands, this UNESCO-listed crater is said to be the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera. Visitors can look forward to spotting the world-renowned Big Five and a host of other wildlife species including large herds of zebra and wildebeest. It is famed as one of...
Located in Northern Tanzania, the Ngorongoro Crater is best known for its natural beauty and abundance of diverse wildlife; which makes it one of Africa’s most popular safari destinations. Surrounded by Tanzania’s highlands, this UNESCO-listed crater is said to be the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera. Visitors can look forward to spotting the world-renowned Big Five and a host of other wildlife species including large herds of zebra and wildebeest. It is famed as one of Tanzania’s best tourist attractions offering visitors an array of wonderful activities including excellent bird watching, trekking, wildlife viewing, mountain biking and visiting a local Maasai village. Don’t miss the opportunity to jump on an excursion to the magnificent Olduvai Gorge.
Situated on the western coast of Zanzibar’s Unguja Island, UNESCO-listed Stone Town is the oldest part of Zanzibar City and is the cultural heart of the island. The town’s photogenic winding alleys are fringed by grand historic buildings, bustling bazaars, a glorious sultan’s palace, and the intriguing House of Wonders – named as such for exhibiting running water and electricity as never before in 1883. Stone Town also boasts numerous sacred buildings – over fifty mo...
Situated on the western coast of Zanzibar’s Unguja Island, UNESCO-listed Stone Town is the oldest part of Zanzibar City and is the cultural heart of the island. The town’s photogenic winding alleys are fringed by grand historic buildings, bustling bazaars, a glorious sultan’s palace, and the intriguing House of Wonders – named as such for exhibiting running water and electricity as never before in 1883. Stone Town also boasts numerous sacred buildings – over fifty mosques, six Hindu Temples, a Catholic, and an Anglican Cathedral – all of which are beautiful in unique ways. Other highlights include sunset dhow cruises; spice tours to aromatic distilleries; and neighbouring Changuu Island, home to stunning sandy beaches, a historic prison, and dozens of giant, ancient tortoises.
Set on the Zanzibar Archipelago’s largest island, Unguja, Pwani Mchangani is a village known for its spectacular seaside location. It boasts traditional huts tucked under coconut palms meeting azure waters. Visitors can look forward to snorkelling and diving through the offshore coral reefs, strolling along the uncrowded pristine white-sand beach, enjoy delicious cocktails at a rustic beachfront bar and soak up the sun while relaxing on a lounger. Don’t miss the opportunity to watch a ...
Set on the Zanzibar Archipelago’s largest island, Unguja, Pwani Mchangani is a village known for its spectacular seaside location. It boasts traditional huts tucked under coconut palms meeting azure waters. Visitors can look forward to snorkelling and diving through the offshore coral reefs, strolling along the uncrowded pristine white-sand beach, enjoy delicious cocktails at a rustic beachfront bar and soak up the sun while relaxing on a lounger. Don’t miss the opportunity to watch a spectacular sunset over the calm waters of the warm Indian Ocean and enjoy an array of thrilling water sports. Popular activities include: fishing, swimming, surfing, kite surfing, and stand up paddleboarding.
Nairobi Serena Hotel
Location: KenyaRooms:199
The Nairobi Serena Hotel is nestled among lush gardens at the edge of Nairobi’s Central Park. The elegant guest rooms include satellite TV, minibars, coffee and tea making stations, free daily newspapers, and free Wi-Fi. With three on-site restaurants, a coffee bar and a pool bar serving drinks, guests are spoilt for choice when it comes to dining. Guests can enjoy leisurely strolls through the large grounds, have a splash in the heated pool, o...
The Nairobi Serena Hotel is nestled among lush gardens at the edge of Nairobi’s Central Park. The elegant guest rooms include satellite TV, minibars, coffee and tea making stations, free daily newspapers, and free Wi-Fi. With three on-site restaurants, a coffee bar and a pool bar serving drinks, guests are spoilt for choice when it comes to dining. Guests can enjoy leisurely strolls through the large grounds, have a splash in the heated pool, or enjoy relaxing massages and treatments at the Maisha Spa and Health Club.
Mara Engai Wilderness Lodge
Location: KenyaRooms:20
Discover the enchanting Mara Engai Lodge, where refined luxury seamlessly merges with the untamed beauty of Kenya’s iconic Masai Mara. Nestled high on the Oloololo Escarpment, this exclusive retreat offers breathtaking views of the expansive savannah below, where wildlife roams freely beneath spectacular sunsets.
Discover the enchanting Mara Engai Lodge, where refined luxury seamlessly merges with the untamed beauty of Kenya’s iconic Masai Mara. Nestled high on the Oloololo Escarpment, this exclusive retreat offers breathtaking views of the expansive savannah below, where wildlife roams freely beneath spectacular sunsets.
Indulge in an unparalleled safari experience with the lodge’s elegantly appointed accommodations. The 20 spacious tented suites, designed for ultimate comfort and style, feature panoramic windows that provide stunning vistas of the African landscape, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the serene environment.
Guests can embark on exhilarating game drives within minutes of leaving the lodge, thanks to its private access. Positioned in the heart of the Mara Triangle, Mara Engai Lodge ensures exceptional wildlife sightings throughout the year, offering opportunities to observe majestic lions, towering elephants, and graceful giraffes in their natural habitat.
For an extraordinary adventure, guests can take to the skies in a hot air balloon, enjoying a breathtaking bird’s-eye view of the Mara Triangle’s pristine wilderness. After a day of exploration, unwind at the lodge’s luxurious spa, where a range of rejuvenating treatments awaits in a tranquil setting.
Culinary delights await at the lodge’s fine dining restaurant, where gourmet cuisine inspired by local flavors is expertly paired with a curated selection of fine wines. Whether relaxing by the infinity pool or savoring a gourmet meal, Mara Engai Lodge promises an unforgettable escape into the heart of Africa’s wild beauty, offering both thrilling adventures and serene relaxation in an extraordinary setting.
Serengeti Acacia Bliss
Location: TanzaniaRooms:2
Serengeti Acacia Bliss is a luxury tented camp located in the Serengeti in Tanzania. The camp features tents that are comfortably furnished and equipped with all the necessary amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Guests can enjoy food prepared onsite. Additional facilities and services include Wi-Fi access and room service. During their stay guests can enjoy various activities including bonfires and game drives.
Naserian Safari Camp
Location: Tanzania
Naserian Safari Camp, located within the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, offers an exclusive and intimate safari experience. Guests can enjoy spacious canvas tents equipped with en-suite bathrooms, hot showers, and flushing toilets. The camp also offers Wi-Fi and a restaurant serving a variety of meals. Activities include walking safaris and visits to the Maasai Tribe, allowing guests to immerse themselves in local culture and wildlife.
Spice Tree by Turaco
Location: Tanzania
Spice Tree by Turaco is conveniently located in Stone Town, Tanzania, near Nakupenda Beach, Prison Island, Forodhani Gardens, and the Old Forte. Accommodation options consist of 58 individually decorated rooms and suites with refrigerators, flat-screen TVs, desks, and toiletries. Guests can start the day with a hearty breakfast on-site. Facilities and services include a restaurant, a bar/lounge, a 24-hour front desk, laundry/dry cleaning services, room service, meeting facilities, and Wi-Fi.
LUX* Marijani, Zanzibar
Location: TanzaniaRooms:82
Marijani Beach Resort & Spa offers pure beach-resort indulgence in Pwani Mchangani, Tanzania. The property boasts 82 villa-style rooms that are beautifully decorated, with elegance and tranquillity front of mind. Guests have 4 room types to choose from, depending on their accommodation requirements. Guests can look forward to unwinding in the sunshine on the magnificent pool deck; spending a relaxing day at the private pool; sipping on cocktails or daydreaming on one of the p...
Marijani Beach Resort & Spa offers pure beach-resort indulgence in Pwani Mchangani, Tanzania. The property boasts 82 villa-style rooms that are beautifully decorated, with elegance and tranquillity front of mind. Guests have 4 room types to choose from, depending on their accommodation requirements. Guests can look forward to unwinding in the sunshine on the magnificent pool deck; spending a relaxing day at the private pool; sipping on cocktails or daydreaming on one of the pool gazebo loungers.
Step into pure beach-resort indulgence. Stirred by the beauty of Zanzibar and brought to you by the creative minds and hands of our beautiful people, we invite you into our dream-come-true: Marijani Beach Resort & Spa. Perfection personified.
Dominated by mountains in the west and savannah in the southeast, Rwanda’s nickname of ‘The Land Of A Thousand Hills’ is well-earned. With a variety of habitats, the country is home to a diverse range of destinations that include five volcanoes, twenty-three lakes and numerous rivers, some of which form the source of the River Nile. Apart from these spectacular sights, Akagera National Park is a growing destination that beckons the intrep...
Dominated by mountains in the west and savannah in the southeast, Rwanda’s nickname of ‘The Land Of A Thousand Hills’ is well-earned. With a variety of habitats, the country is home to a diverse range of destinations that include five volcanoes, twenty-three lakes and numerous rivers, some of which form the source of the River Nile. Apart from these spectacular sights, Akagera National Park is a growing destination that beckons the intrepid safari enthusiast. This variety provides visitors with a wide spectrum of experiences that prominently features Mountain Gorillas as the country’s leading attraction. Rwanda is also home to over 700 bird species – and is also renowned for featuring a superb range of primates that includes gorilla, chimpanzee, colobus, golden monkey and many more besides. Located on the equator yet having a temperate climate thanks to its elevation, and holding as it does an incredible story of renewal and recovery from one of history’s greatest tragedies, Rwanda’s rare combination of culture and diversity is what puts the ‘great’ in Great Rift Valley.
Located in the highlands of East Africa, Uganda offers a unique combination of incredible scenery shaped by volcanic activity over millennia. The result is a spectacular range of habitats, from active volcanoes and serene crater lakes, and on to the legendary Rwenzori Mountains, also known as ‘The Mountains of The Moon’. <span style="f...
Located in the highlands of East Africa, Uganda offers a unique combination of incredible scenery shaped by volcanic activity over millennia. The result is a spectacular range of habitats, from active volcanoes and serene crater lakes, and on to the legendary Rwenzori Mountains, also known as ‘The Mountains of The Moon’. Uganda’s lush jungles and highlands are home to some of the world’s best birding, and are also a major destination for those wishing to view primates of many types, including Mountain Gorillas, Chimpanzees and Golden Monkeys. In the west of the country, Queen Elizabeth National Park borders on Lake Edward, with the park home to legendary tree-climbing lions whose unusual behaviour makes for a rare safari experience.