Nairobi to Zanzibar, Serengeti & Sunsets
fromExplore East African Signature Safari – Kenya, Tanzania and Zanzibar
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Vacation Style Holiday Type
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Activity Level Leisurely
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Group Size Large Group
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.
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.
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.
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.