African Safari: Kenya and Tanzania
The Big 5: Lion, Leopard, African Buffalo, Rhino, and Elephant

We created this tour for travelers looking for a true safari experience in the wildlife rich destinations of Kenya and Tanzania. Featuring a mix of well-appointed tented camps and dreamy lodges, you’ll be right in the heart of it all – and cared for every step of the way. Set off in search of the legendary Big 5 and dozens of other animal species on 12 game drives. The 6-seat safari vehicles ensure that everyone has a prime spot for seeking out what they want to see most. This is the safari you’ve always dreamed of – right in reach.
In the shadow of Mt. Kilimanjaro, embark on 12 lively safaris to seek out the elusive "Big 5" - Africa's "bucket list" of animals. Spend time at the famous farmhouse from Out of Africa and have giraffes eat directly out of your hand. Connect with locals at a bead factory, where single mothers are employed and trained as jewelry artisans. Get a glimpse into the traditions of native communities when you visit with two tribes at Lake Eyasi. From the picturesque savanna in Kenya to the renowned Serengeti in Tanzania, this is the wild Africa of your dreams.
African Safari
Kenya & Tanzania
15 days 38 Meals
Enhance Your Safari 4-night pre-tour extension to Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve.
Included Meals 13 Breakfasts 13 Lunches 12 Dinners
Travel Style Small Group Explorations Max Group Size: 18
priced from $6702 per person Land only
Call (866) 489-4889 for more information or to book today! Mention code 18997023
- Tour Operator
- Collette
- Duration
- 15 Days
Day | Destination | Description |
Day 1 | Nairobi | You're on your way to Africa - where sprawling grasslands and cultural traditions intersect into a land like no other. In the shadow of Mt. Kilimanjaro, discover a natural wonderland of curious giraffes, playful elephants, and wandering lions. From the picturesque savanna in Kenya to the renowned Serengeti in Tanzania, this is the wild Africa of your dreams. |
Day 2 | Nairobi | Arrive in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. Serving as the gateway to Africa's sought-out wildlife, Nairobi is the ideal place to get acclimated to the Kenyan lifestyle. |
Day 3 | Nairobi | Visit the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, which rehabilitates young or injured elephants. See the gentle giants up close as they are fed and bathed by their caretakers. Head to Karen Blixen's Out of Africa farmhouse for lunch before stepping outside to visit the sanctuary's inquisitive Rothschild giraffes. Visit the Kazuri Beads Factory, where mothers are employed and trained as jewelry artisans. In the evening, toast to the start of your African adventure at a savory welcome dinner. |
Day 4 | Nairobi | Make your way to Amboseli National Park, nestled along the border of Tanzania and looking out on the great Mt. Kilimanjaro. After lunch, get a glimpse into Kenyan culture and interact with locals at a Masai village. Settle into your accommodations for the next two nights - a tented camp with the comfort amenities of a proper lodge. |
Day 5 | Amboseli | Embrace your wild side on a full day of game drives in Amboseli National Park. This is your first chance to seek out Africa's elusive "Big 5" - the safari "bucket list" of animals includes lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and water buffalos. Enjoy a picnic lunch on the open plains, watching for herds of wildebeest and grazing zebras. |
Day 6 | Amboseli | Enter Tanzania, a country devoted to harmony among its people and animals. Today will be an Impact Moment as you visit Shanga, a local jewelry workshop that trains and employs citizens with disabilities. Your day ends in Karatu, a humble town located on the precipice of untamed nature. Overnight in a charming lodge where colorful gardens meet welcoming hospitality. |
Day 7 | Karatu | Make the most of more opportunities to spot the local wildlife with a full day of game drives in Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Containing one of the densest mammal populations in the world, this "African Eden" is one of the best places to seek out the "Big 5." Allow the sheer magnitude of the area to wash over you as you enjoy a picnic lunch in the highlands, taking in the flourishing habitat around you. |
Day 8 | Karatu | Your path continues to the renowned Serengeti, a Masai word meaning "endless plains." Enjoy lunch and venture out on your first Serengeti adventure on an afternoon game drive, returning to camp at dusk. Relax in your exclusive safari abode, your home for the next three nights. The camp includes all of the amenities of a lodge but allows you to remain immersed in nature. |
Day 9 | Serengeti | Say good morning to the Serengeti! Take to the grasslands on an early morning game drive, then return to camp for breakfast before enjoying a full day of animal-seeking safari adventures and a picturesque picnic lunch. |
Day 10 | Serengeti National Park | Lions. Gazelles. Cheetahs. Hippos. There's no telling what you might spot on your morning and afternoon game drives. Under the careful guidance of an expert, discover the savanna's wild residents and get a glimpse into the untamed animal kingdom. |
Day 11 | Serengeti National Park | You're on your way to Lake Eyasi, an unexpected splash of blue amidst the plains and mountains. Pause for a picnic lunch along the way, providing more chances to view the local wildlife. Meander around the salt lake, perhaps passing a wading pat of flamingoes or some lively hippos cooling off in the water. |
Day 12 | Lake Eyasi | See how native communities live in harmony with the environment. Start your morning with the Hadzabe tribe, hunter-gatherers that strive to leave no lasting impact on their surroundings. After lunch back at your lodge, continue with a visit to the Datoga tribe - another community based at Lake Eyasi - and see how their vast farms contribute to day-to-day life. |
Day 13 | Lake Eyasi | Decide how you spend the morning because it's your choice! Learn from a local fruit vendor in Mto Wa Mbu village about their trade -OR- spend time with a local craftsman who will show you current projects at African Galleria. Then, head to Tarangire, the forested national park known for its giant baobab trees and elephant migration. After lunch, embark on a thrilling game drive. Don't be surprised if you see a pride of lions lounging in the shade, a herd of buffalos wading into the water, or a parade of elephants passing by. |
Day 14 | Tarangire National Park | Enjoy a full day of game drives, venturing out in the morning and afternoon on your quest for animal sightings with a break for a picnic lunch in between. Make sure you look to the skies because Tarangire is an aviary paradise, home to more than 500 bird species. Keep your eyes peeled for various starlings, weavers, and guinea fowl. Wish Africa goodbye at a farewell dinner with your fellow travelers. |
Day 15 | Tarangire National Park | Return to Arusha on the final day of your African adventure. Settle into a dayroom* to relax before lunch. Depart with memories of the endless plains and unparalleled wildlife. |
- Dates/Pricing
- Lodging
- Ole Sereni Hotel - Nairobi,
- Kilima Safari Camp - Amboseli, Kenya
- Country Lodge - Karatu, Tanzania
- ThornTree Camp - Serengeti, Tanzania
- Lake Eyasi Safari Lodge - Lake Eyasi, Tanzania
- Sangaiwe Tented Lodge - Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
- Disclaimer
- * NOTE: Tour prices are land only rates based on per person, double occupancy. Some dates may feature various changes in hotels, sightseeing and inclusions. Please confirm your specific itinerary at the time of booking. Government taxes and fees are additional. Land rates are guaranteed at time of deposit. Certain taxes and fees are to be paid upon exiting the country in local currencies.
Airfare is additional and is available through Collette Vacations.
Tours
African Safari: Kenya and Tanzania
From $6,899.00 (USD)
We created this tour for travelers looking for a true safari experience in the wildlife rich destinations of Kenya and Tanzania. This is the safari you’ve always dreamed of – right in reach.