Nairobi to Zanzibar, Serengeti & Sunsets

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Explore East African Signature Safari – Kenya, Tanzania and Zanzibar

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    • Activity Level Leisurely
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    • Group Size Large Group
      16
    All about the Nairobi to Zanzibar, Serengeti & Sunsets.

    An authentic safari that blends both worlds of lifetime experiences. You will explore the gems of Kenya, the unparalleled Masai Mara reserve- Kenya’s iconic park and traverse scenic landscapes into Tanzania through Serengeti National Reserve. You will fly to the magnificent East African Beach: Zanzibar, evoking dreams of romance and mystery and the reality will not disappoint. Your luxury tour comes to an end in Kenya’s capital – Nairobi.

    With world class luxury lodgings and every request catered to, this luxury bush and beach holiday is the perfect way to explore Kenya’s and Tanzania’s highlights in true style.

    The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
    What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.

    This tour includes:

    • Meals (as specified in the day-by-day section)
    • All accommodation throughout the safari
    • Unlimited supply of bottled water in the safari vehicle
    • All transfers as indicated in the safari vehicle
    • All government taxes included
    • Services of an English speaking guide
    • Guaranteed window seat throughout the safari
    • All national park fees, conservancy fees and hotel taxes.
    What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.

    This tour does not include:

    • Visa fees
    • Accommodation on the day before the tour begins
    • Accommodation on the last day
    • Masai village visit
    • Any optional activities are not included
    • International flights
    • Boat ride
    • All items of a personal nature and not mentioned in the itinerary, for instance phone calls and shopping
    • Tips to hotel staff, and driver / guide. (Tipping is normal in Kenya – if your are satisfied with the service, a suitable tip is normally  5% and USD 10 per person/ per day for the driver/guide)
    • Travel Insurance.
    1. Day 1 Nairobi- Masai Mara Reserve

      Arrival : Nairobi, Kenya

      Upon touchdown at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), you will receive a warm welcome by our driver/guide who will transport you to your hotel to relax and recharge ready for your adventure.

      You will awake to the exotic birdcalls in a magical new world wit the whiff of Kenyan serenity. We will meet at 0700 for a safari briefing before we take a drive to the magical Masai Mara Game Reserve. Along the way we shall have a brief stopover at the Great Rift Valley; a fault line some 3500 miles (5600km) long stretching from Ethiopia’s Red Sea through Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and into Mozambique. We will arrive at camp with enough time to settle in before lunch with a little time to relax before we head out for our first game drive between 1600 and 1830. We will return to the camp for dinner and overnight.

      Main Destination – Masai Mara Game Reserve

      Overnight – Ashnil Mara Camp (Luxury Tented camp inside Masai Mara NR)

      Meal plan – Lunch and Dinner (Breakfast and drinks not included)

    2. Day 2 Masai Mara Game Reserve

      Rise early today for breakfast. As the cool fresh air fills your lungs you will feel fresh and rejuvenated, ready for a great full day game drive. Roll down the windows or stand up through the pop-up roof and enjoy the unhindered 360 degree views, and the possibilities for what lies ahead. Masai Mara is one of the lushest reserves in Africa, and is globally renowned for The Great Migration when thousands of Wildebeests, Zebra and Thomson Gazelle travel to and from the Serengeti from July through to October.

      In the Mara river throngs of hippo and crocodiles lurk. The park is also known for providing excellent predator sightings in their natural habitat thanks to its relatively large population of cheetah, lions and leopards. We will also see lots pf elephants, Masai Girafe, common zebra, Impala, Thomsons and Grants gazele, topi, hartebeest, black-backed jackal, spotted hyenas and more. We shall also enjoy our packed lunch in the game reserve and in the evening return to camp for dinner and overnight.

      Main Destination – Masai Mara Game Reserve

      Overnight – Ashnil Mara Camp (Luxury Tented camp inside Masai Mara NR)

      Meal plan – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (Drinks not included)

    3. Day 3 Masai Mara - Isebania - Serengeti

      Rise up early for breakfast, check out and depart Masai Mara Game Reserve for Serengeti. Drives past villages and towns towards Isebania border where our driver/guide will arrange the necessary documentation for your entry into Tanzania. Please note that there shall be a switch of vehicles and guides according to the country you shall be entering; this is seamless and should not distress you. Arrive at Serengeti national park and enjoy game viewing on your way to the lodge. Serengeti National Park is arguably one of the best wildlife sanctuaries in the world and is probably one of the reasons you came to Africa. Charge your camera, grab your binoculars, and set out for an afternoon to remember as you set out accompanied by an experienced tracker-guide into the seamlessly never-ending expanses of the Serengeti.

      Main Destination: Serengeti national park

      Overnight: Mbugani Central/Kubu Kubu Tented Camp

      Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch and dinner; (Drinks not included)

    4. Day 4 Serengeti National Park

      Rise early today for breakfast. As the cool, fresh air fills your lungs you will feel invigorated and rejuvenated, ready for a great full day game drive. Roll down the windows or stand up through the customized pop up roof hatch and enjoy these unhindered 360 views. A photographic dream unfolds before your eyes as we look out for the so called “big seven”-leopard, rhino, buffalo, cheetah, lion, elephant and African hunting dog. Your eagle-eyed driver will keep an eye out for wildlife – buffaloes, elephants, lions, wildebeests, zebras, serval, hyrax, baboons, honey badger, mongoose, bat-eared fox, pangolin, genet, giraffe, aardvark, ostrich, caracal, civet, both Thompson’s and Grant’s gazelle, vervet monkey and some 20 types of antelope including eland, waterbuck, topi, roan, the much smaller dik dik, duiker, oribi, klipspringer, kudu, impala, and hartebeest or kongoni. There is, of course, also a great profusion of birdlife. Over 500 species have been recorded here including bee-eaters, guinea fowl, storks, flamingo, hornbills, herons, bustards, ostrich, parrots, weavers, vultures, cranes, hoopoe, kingfishers, and the bizarre long-legged  secretary birds. Serengeti tends to be less crowded, so enjoy the scenery, the vast expanse of the grasslands, the play of light and shadow, and the up-close look at wild Africa.

      Main Destination: Serengeti national park

      Overnight: Mbugani Central/Kubu Kubu Tented Camp

      Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch and dinner; (Drinks not included)

    5. Day 5 Serengeti Ngorongoro Conservation Area

      Rise up early for breakfast, check out and depart Serengeti National Park for the stunning vast plains of Ngorongoro Conservation area. We will drive slowly so as to get into some more game viewing. You may opt setting your foot at the pre-historic Oldupai Gorge one of the attractions of the Ngorongoro conservation area. It is here that in 1959, Dr Louis Leakey and his wife Mary discovered the remains of man’s first step on the ladder of human evolution-Homo Hablis. There is a small museum to view and an observation platform, where you can listen to an informative talk. You shall enjoy your lunch along the way and later head towards your overnight accommodation whilst taking in the overwhelming size of the Ngorongoro Crater.

      Main Destination: Ngorongoro Conservation area.

      Overnight: Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge/Acacia Farm Lodge

      Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch and dinner; (Drinks not included)

    6. Day 6 Ngorongoro Crater

      Set the alarm and prepare for an early start to see the wonders of the opulent Ngorongoro; a home to the ‘big five’; ‘the cradle of mankind’ and a ‘living Eden for tourists. The area encompasses a blend of archaeological sites, landscapes, people and abundant wildlife that is unsurpassed in the continent. Featuring forests, waterfalls, grasslands and volcanoes, it is home to the nomadic Masai people, Of course, the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater remains the major attraction, and centerpiece of the Ngorongoro; a natural amphitheatre surrounded by steep walls that rise over 600 meters from the crater floor. It is without doubt a world great natural spectacle whose abundant wildlife and magical setting never fail to thrill. Your driver/guide will take you down into the crater and to all the best spots to view wildlife. Spot zebra, gazelles, buffaloes, and warthogs. The swamp and forest are home to hippos, rhinos, elephants, baboons, and monkeys. Keep your eyes peeled and camera ready to capture a pride of lions or a lone leopard walking along the crater floor.

      Main Destination: Ngorongoro Crater

      Overnight: Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge/Acacia Farm Lodge

      Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch and dinner; (Drinks not included)

    7. Day 7 Ngorongoro - Arusha - Zanzibar

      Rise up early for breakfast, check out and depart for a 2.5 hours drive to Arusha for your 1 hour 45 minutes flight to Zanzibar. Pick up at the airport and transfer to your resort and immerse yourself in the magic that is Zanzibar!

      Main Destination: Zanzibar

      Overnight: Neptune Pwani Beach Resort

      Meal plan: Breakfast and dinner (Lunch not included); Drinks not included

      N/B: Luggage restriction applicable to this flight: 15kg (32 lb) per person, for both carry-on and checked luggage.

    8. Day 8 - Day 9 Zanzibar

      Just the name, Zanzibar, evokes dreams of romance and mystery and the reality will not disappoint. Zanzibar has for centuries attracted adventurers and seafarers from around the world. Today Zanzibar welcomes a new generation of explorers-those who come to marvel at the rich heritage, reflected in the architecture and the culture of the people. Visit Zanzibar’s historic Stone Town-another of Tanzania’s UNESCO World Heritage sites. Relax on the dazzling white, palm-fringed beaches, where the azure waters of the Indian Ocean beckon divers, swimmers, fishermen and water sports enthusiasts alike. Breathe in the fragrant scents of cloves, vanilla, cardamom and nutmeg, and discover why Zanzibar is christened ‘The Spice Islands’.  Zanzibar is certainly a fantastic add on for your safari.

      Main Destination: Zanzibar

      Overnight: Neptune Pwani Beach Resort

      Meal plan: Breakfast and dinner (Lunch not included); Drinks not included

    9. Day 10 Zanzibar - Nairobi

      A privately driven vehicle with driver will provide you with a transfer to Zanzibar Airport for a scenic flight back to the buzzing Kenya’s capital bringing to an end what we hope shall be a safari of your lifetime. We hope to welcome you back to magical Kenya!

      Main Destination: Nairobi

      Overnight: End of tour; no accommodation

      Meal plan: Breakfast (Lunch and dinner not included); Drinks not included

      N/B:

      Please note that USD 49.00 per person needs to be paid locally as a departure tax in Zanzibar.

      Luggage Kenya Airways: 2 piece of 23kgs each

      End of Service, Karibu tena!

    Binoculars are very important. You will not always have the animals under your nose! A good pair of 8 x 30 or 8 x 42 would be ideal. The small pocket pairs can become frustrating to use unless they are a very good make.

    Whilst there is an inherent risk whilst travelling on safari and in Africa, it is no more dangerous than travelling anywhere else in the world. You will be in wildlife rich areas most of the time you are on safari and will come into relatively close contact with wild animals. The camps are, however, safe and the guides that will be accompanying you are well trained. Very good medical air rescue services are available and the camps and lodges are in good radio contact with them at all times.

    Mosquitoes which carry malaria are prevalent in most areas of Sub-Saharan Africa. They will mainly be encountered in Southern Africa during the hot wet season of November to March. During the drier months of the year (May – October), there are not may mosquitoes around. You should still see your doctor for a prophylactic before traveling to Africa at any time of the year.

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