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Kenya & Tanzania Migration Route

East African Migration Route

Kenya and Tanzania migration route offers a safari in the footsteps of Karen Blixen and the early African adventurers.

Visit Amboseli with Mount Kilimanjaro towering above the plains where big game roams freely. 

A SPECTACLE LIKE NON OTHER

featuring approx. two million wildebeest, zebra and Thomson’s gazelles.

See tree climbing lions in Lake Manyara

Visiting Amboseli, Serengeti and Tarangire National Parks as well as the Ngorongoro Crater

Kenya & Tanzania Migration Route / East Africa Safari

Follow the world famous migration through Kenya and Tanzania visiting all the major highlights.
Starting and ending in Nairobi, Kenya, visit the Karen Blixen Museum and the Daphne Sheldrick Animal Orphanage. 

In Amboseli National Park where dry lake beds sit among swamps, the Park is well known for it huge elephant bulls. and the snow capped Mount Kilimanjaro.

The major landmark of Lake Manyara is the spectacular rift wall, where the plains give way to the cultivated uploads.
Enjoy a scenic dry in the park with its large flocks of flamingos and the tree climbing lions. 

East Africa Migration route tour

Quick Facts

Tour starts and ends in Nairobi
Duration : 15 days
Accommodation in mid range standard lodges
Meals include 14 breakfasts, 13 lunches and 14 dinners


Rate includes all transport, game drives and activities as detailed in the itinerary, park entrance, experienced local guide and airport transfers on day of arrival and departure.

East Africa Migration route tour

Kenya & Tanzania Migration Route / East Africa Safari

Ngorongoro Crater offers the perfect blend of safari animals, outstanding scenery and fascinating history.

In Tarangire National Park a full day’s game drive.

Tarangire forms the centre of the annual migratory cycle that includes up to 3000 elephant, 30  00 zebra and 25 000 wildebeest. 

 A visit to Lake Victoria, Africa largest lake by area and the world’s largest tropical lake.

Heading towards Kenya to the Masai Mara, the traditional lands of the Maasai people. Spend a fully day in the park home to lion, leopard, cheetah, zebra, giraffe, buffalo, elephant, jackal, wildebeest , topi and impala. Hippo and crocs are plentiful and birdlife abundant.

Select departure dates throughout the year.