Every itinerary below can be adjusted for your dates, budget and travel style — lodge, luxury or camping, across Tanzania and Kenya.
A quick escape into the world's largest intact caldera, home to over 20,000 large animals year-round.
Lake Manyara's tree-climbing lions, the Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire's elephant herds in one compact trip.
A premium lodge safari through Tanzania's top parks, paced for comfort with guaranteed window seating.
Two full days in the Serengeti's migration territory, plus Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara or Tarangire.
Drive out through the northern parks, then skip the return road trip with a scenic flight back from the Serengeti.
Game drives through the northern parks paired with authentic visits to local Maasai communities.
Chase the Great Migration across the northern parks with guided walks and cultural encounters along the way.
Two nights in each location, including both central Serengeti's predators and the northern migration river crossings.
Summit Kilimanjaro via the Machame Route, then unwind into four days of game drives across three national parks.
Witness the thundering wildebeest and zebra crossings of the Great Migration in Kenya's most iconic reserve.
Get close to Amboseli's famous elephant herds with Mount Kilimanjaro rising dramatically across the border.
Rhino sanctuaries, flamingo-lined lakeshores and dramatic Rift Valley scenery on this Kenya lakes circuit.
Perfect add-ons for travelers extending a business trip or squeezing a taste of Tanzania into a shorter stay.
Skip the long drive — a scenic light-aircraft flight gets you into prime migration territory in under an hour.
A fly-in day of forest trekking in search of wild chimpanzees in Mahale or Gombe National Park.
Walking safaris, a canoe paddle, and a game drive beneath Mount Meru — all within an hour of town.
A single, action-packed day among Tarangire's baobab-studded plains and huge elephant herds.
Swim in a crystal-clear, palm-fringed natural spring — a relaxing break before or after a Kilimanjaro climb.
Hike through Chagga coffee farms to a dramatic waterfall on the slopes of Kilimanjaro, with a coffee tasting stop.
Descend into the crater floor and back out again in a single, wildlife-packed day — no overnight required.
Every trip above can be built around one of these styles of travel — tell us which speaks to you.
Hop between parks by light aircraft and skip the long transfer drives.
Track wildlife on foot with an armed ranger for a slower, sensory way to experience the bush.
Visit Maasai, Chagga and Hadzabe communities and support conservation-focused lodges.
Kid-friendly lodges, shorter drive times, and guides skilled at keeping young travelers engaged.
Drift silently over the Serengeti at sunrise, followed by a bush breakfast on landing.
Spot nocturnal predators — leopard, hyena, genet — with a spotlight-equipped vehicle.
Over 1,000 species recorded in Tanzania — expert birding guides available on request.
Exclusive-use conservancies bordering the national parks for off-road drives and privacy.
Vehicles fitted with bean bags and extra battery power, paced for photographers.