✨ Journey Into the Heart of Kenya ✨
Step into a world where golden plains stretch to the horizon, wildlife roams freely, and every moment feels like a scene from a dream. Your Kenyan safari isn’t just a trip—it’s a journey in the truest Swahili sense of the word… one filled with wonder, culture, and unforgettable encounters.
🌍 What Awaits You in Kenya
• Traverse breathtaking landscapes on an intimate safari adventure
• Witness Kenya’s iconic wildlife—from swift cheetahs to thundering wildebeests
• Embark on 13 thrilling game drives in search of the legendary Big Five
• Connect with the Samburu people and experience their rich traditions and folklore
• Stand face‑to‑face with endangered Rothschild giraffes at the Giraffe Sanctuary
• Explore the world‑famous Maasai Mara National Reserve
• Savor a magical bush dinner under the stars, complete with a Maasai dance performance
🐘 The Magic of the African Plains
From tribal traditions to the raw power of nature—Kenya surrounds you with experiences that stir the soul. Every sunrise brings new adventure. Every sunset feels like a celebration.
This is Africa at its most extraordinary.
This is a journey you’ll never forget.
Explore the full tour itinerary below!
February 10-23, 2028
Overnight Flight
Prepare to see the Africa of your dreams and one that’s so much more than you could imagine. Explore Kenya’s wildlife, up close and personal, against stunning vistas across the plains of Africa.
Nairobi, Kenya
The Sarova Stanley
Adventure stirs the soul in Kenya. Arrive in the heart of safari country. As arrival times will vary, there are no scheduled activities today, allowing you to settle in at your own pace. Dinner this evening is at your leisure.
Nairobi - Mount Kenya
Maisha Sweetwaters Camp
After breakfast, travel towards Mount Kenya, an extinct volcano where peaks reach as high as 17,000 feet. In the foothills, indigenous forests surround you on all sides, and red soil stirs under brilliant waterfalls. This afternoon, set out on your first game drive of the trip at Ol Pejeta Conservancy, home to an astounding variety of animals. (B, L, D)
Mount Kenya - Buffalo Springs Reserve - Shaba Reserve
Sarova Shaba Lodge
Discover the magic of the Shaba, Samburu and Buffalo Springs reserves – home to some of Africa’s most exotic wildlife – particularly two species you can only find north of the equator: Grevy’s zebra and the reticulated giraffe. Arrive at peaceful Shaba National Reserve, your home for the next two nights. This afternoon, head for Buffalo Springs – a starkly beautiful semi-desert that’s a mecca for birds and wildlife. On your game drive in this remarkably serene landscape, see if you can spot the “Big 5” – lions, elephants, buffalo, leopards and rhinos. (B, L, D)
Shaba Reserve - Samburu National Reserve - Shaba Reserve
Sarova Shaba Lodge
Marvel at the striking contrast of sand, sky, and bush during a morning game drive inside Samburu National Reserve, a tiny gem of Kenya’s North Country. Return to Shaba Reserve for lunch before heading out on an afternoon game drive. Bring your camera as you continue searching for the elusive “Big 5.” Keep watch for some of the approximately 350 species of birds that inhabit the area. As the sun sets over the banks of the Ewaso Ng'iro River, enjoy a traditional Sundowner, and relish the chance to deepen your cultural experience. In the company of a Samburu tribe member, learn about the culture, traditions, and folklore of the Samburu region and its people. (B, L, D)
Shaba Reserve - Nyahururu
Panari Resort Nyahururu
Journey to Nyahururu, its name derived from the Maasai word for waterfall, e-naiwurruwurr. Enjoy a free afternoon to relax in your luxury hideaway, a resort situated in the heart of 20 acres of tranquil forest.
(B, L, D)
Nyahururu - Lake Nakuru
Sarova Lion Hill
Hit the road for a spectacular, mountain-kissed journey on the way from Nyahururu waterfalls to Lake Nakuru National Park. One of the Great Rift Valley’s soda lakes, Lake Nakuru is a haven of ecological diversity surrounded by picturesque ridges and wooded, bushy grassland. Set out on a game drive this afternoon.
(B, L, D)
Lake Nakuru
Sarova Lion Hill
Wake up in the embrace of Nakuru’s acacia forest. During this morning’s game drive, make sure your binoculars are ready – this is rhino country. Find this park absolutely brimming with wildlife, on the ground and in the air. Regale in a true taste of Africa: a traditional breakfast prepared right in the bush. Unwind at your lodge before continuing your journey through the park on an afternoon game drive. Return just in time to witness one of Nakuru’s unforgettable sunsets.
(B, L, D)
Lake Nakuru - Maasai Mara National Reserve
Sarova Mara Tented Camp
Welcome to the Maasai Mara National Reserve, one of Kenya’s best spots for game viewing. Your tented accommodations in the Mara provide you with all the deluxe amenities of a proper lodge, with the added adventure of being on level with the wild. Learn about Maasai culture during a visit to a local village (known as an enkeng in Maa, the Maasai language) before an afternoon game drive. Graced with an astounding collection of wildlife including lions, giraffes, zebras and elephants, the Mara offers an unsurpassed safari experience. Tonight, indulge in a traditional bush dinner, complete with a Maasai dance performance. (B, L, D)
Maasai Mara National Reserve
Sarova Mara Tented Camp
Ernest Hemingway said, “I never knew a morning in Africa when I woke up and was not happy.” During a full-day game drive, enjoy the grassy plains and rolling hills of the Maasai Mara. This is truly nature’s greatest theater, where savanna, cloud shadows and amazing wildlife spot the horizon. After a Mara sunset, head over to your tent and be lulled to sleep by the sounds of the animals in the distance. (B, L, D)
Maasai Mara National Reserve - Nairobi
The Sarova Stanley
Return to Nairobi and visit the farmhouse of Karen Blixen for a true Out of Africa experience. Wander through the beautifully preserved rooms where the famed author once lived and explore the surrounding gardens that overlook the Ngong Hills — landscapes that inspired her celebrated memoir. Learn about Blixen’s life, her time in Kenya, and her legacy in literature and local history as you tour the estate and its small museum. (B, L)
Nairobi - Amboseli National Park
Ol Tukai Lodge
This morning, experience an Impact Moment when you visit Ocean Sole, a social enterprise that turns ocean debris into colorful works of art. Learn about their mission to clean the waterways and grow the Kenyan economy. You’ll also get a chance to peruse their collection of products before continuing on to Amboseli National Park. Take to the plains for an afternoon game drive accompanied by the breathtaking aura of snowcapped Mt. Kilimanjaro. Complement your journey with an opportunity to give back to nature with a seedball. The compact balls of seed limit the cost of planting indigenous trees around the world. A moment of impact can grow into a lifetime of change, so toss your seedball out the window anytime during your stay in Amboseli. (B, L, D)
Amboseli National Park
Ol Tukai Lodge
Today will start with a sunrise game drive followed by breakfast back at the lodge. Then all of Amboseli is at your feet during a morning and afternoon game drive. Derived from the Maasai word meaning “salty dust,” this unique corner of Kenya is one of the best places in Africa to see hundreds of elephants up close. Wildebeests and zebras are ever-present, plus there’s a good chance you’ll see a cheetah and a hyena or two. Today is your last full day on the continent and your last chance to spot some more members of the elusive “Big 5.” If you haven’t tossed your “seedball” into the wilds yet, now’s your chance to make an impact on the continent you’ve grown to love. (B, L, D)
Amboseli National Park - Nairobi - Tour Ends
Return to Nairobi for your departure home. You may choose to reserve a day room to freshen up prior to your flight. (B)
Day 1 - Overnight Flight
Days 2 - The Sarova Stanley, Nairobi
Day 3 - Maisha Sweetwaters Camp, Nanyuki
Days 4, 5 - Sarova Shaba Lodge, Samburu
Day 6 - Panari Resort Nyahururu, Nyahururu
Days 7, 8 - Sarova Lion Hill, Nakuru
Days 9, 10 - Sarova Mara Tented Camp, Maasai Mara
Day 11 - The Sarova Stanley, Nairobi
Day 12, 13 - Ol Tukai Lodge, Amboseli Game Reserve
On some dates, alternate hotels may be used.
Double Occupancy: $9,899/person
Single Occupancy: $11,599/person
Included in Price: Round Trip Air from Bismarck Municipal Airport, Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges, Hotel Transfers.
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Additional rate of:
Premium Economy $2,490 per person
Business Class: $7,890
Pre-Night: The Sarova Stanley
from $380 per room
1 Night
February 10, 2028
Post-Tour Extension: Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport
from $360 per room
1 Night
February 23, 2028
Not included in price: Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $769 per person.
The purchase of travel insurance is recommended. Request to purchase travel insurance in your booking form.
Deposit of $698/person due at the time of registration. Reservations are on a first come, first serve basis. Deposits are refundable up until July 11, 2027.
Final payment due November 12, 2027.
Included in this extension:
Itinerary:
Day 14: Amboseli - Arusha, Tanzania - Karatu
Depart Amboseli for Arusha, Tanzania, the gateway to Mount Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti. After clearing border-crossing formalities, enjoy lunch in Arusha. Then continue to your hotel in Karatu, located along the foothills of Ngorongoro. Today lunch and dinner will be included.
Day 15: Karatu - Serengeti National Park
After breakfast, depart for Serengeti National Park, undoubtedly the most famous wildlife sanctuary in the world and known to have the greatest concentration of Plains’ game anywhere. Today breakfast, lunch and dinner will be included. Day 16: Serengeti National Park Today, enjoy a full-day game drive in the park. Serengeti comes from the Maasai language meaning “extended place” and is the most complex and least disturbed ecosystem on earth! Today breakfast, lunch and dinner will be included.
Day 17: Serengeti National Park
Synonymous with wildlife and classic African scenery, the Serengeti is ours to explore again today with more time spent looking for the "Big 5". Today breakfast, lunch and dinner will be included.
Day 18: Serengeti National Park - Ngorongoro Conservation Area - Karatu
After breakfast, depart for the Ngorongoro Crater, the largest intact caldera in the world. Its enduring charm stems from its overwhelming beauty and the abundance of wildlife permanently residing on the crater floor. Enjoy a picnic lunch as you continue your journey to Ngorongoro Conservation Area inside the crater before continuing on to your lodge for the evening. Today breakfast, lunch and dinner will be included.
Day 19: Karatu - Arusha - Extension Ends
Drive through Arusha* on the way to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your departure flight home. Today breakfast and lunch will be included.
Pricing:
Double Occupancy: $3,349/person
Single Occupancy: $4,349/person
Park fees starting from $400 USD per person and concession fees in Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti National Park starting from $200 USD per person (subject to change without advance notice), quoted at time of booking, are payable at time of final payment.
A Tanzania visa is required for this extension at your own expense and can be purchased at the border for approximately $100 US Dollars, for US and Canadian citizens, payable in USD, cash only. It is highly recommended to secure your visa prior to arrival online at: https://visa.immigration.go.tz/ . Rates are approximate and can be changed at any time based on governing authority.
Essential Experiences:
Immerse yourself in the culture during a visit to a Maasai village.
Highlights:
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE:
Yes, we highly recommend purchasing travel protection to safeguard your investment and provide peace of mind. We offer travel insurance options at the time of booking.
Absolutely! We offer customization options, from private tours to dietary accommodations. We'll work closely with you to create a personalized itinerary aligned with your interests.
Traveling through Kenya offers stunning scenery and unique experiences, but it often involves long journeys on challenging roads. Away from main highways, roads can be unpaved and rough, requiring the vehicle to slow down for safety and comfort.
During this tour, we use a 9-passenger pop-up roof land cruiser for easy game viewing and photography. We only take 6 travelers maximum in each vehicle to allow all travelers to have a window seat. The 2 front seats are utilized for the guide and driver. These vehicles are 4x4's that are able to go off-road, if need be, during your safaris. These vehicles are also used for transfers between destinations.
There are several long transfer days with 3 hours or more of driving, including stops over uneven and dusty terrain. There is one particularly long transfer day of 8 hours of driving, including stops.
Unlike motor coaches, the 4x4 vehicles are not equipped with lavatory facilities or air conditioning. Rest assured, frequent stops will be made along the tour route for your convenience and comfort.
There are no outlets for charging devices available in the 4x4 vehicles. Therefore, if you anticipate using electronic devices, we recommend bringing portable power banks.
Activity Level 3 - Active
You don’t want to miss a thing, so walking and standing for longer periods of time (2-3 hours) isn’t a big deal. A moderately paced two-and-a-half-hour walking tour, covering several miles, hills, and uneven surfaces, is no problem for you. Walking four miles over the course of a day is very doable, as is climbing into and out of various modes of transportation (tuk-tuk, cable car, zodiac, etc.). You can climb three flights of stairs easily and handle altitudes between 6,000 and 9,000 feet. Expect some longer days balanced with free time to recharge or set out on your own adventure. This level is not a fit for travelers who require mobility assistance devices.
Prepaid tipping is not available on our tours therefore payment of customary end-of-trip gratuities for your
Tour Manager, driver, local guides, hotel housekeepers, and cruise ship waitstaff should be handled individually when applicable during the course of your tour.
As you prepare to explore Kenya, here are some practical suggestions to help you pack light and stay comfortable.
Space is limited, so plan to re-wear and keep it simple. These destinations experience a range of climates and temperatures—from cool mornings and evenings to warm afternoons. The temperatures in your documents reflect historical averages for your travel timeframe, but conditions can vary, so it’s always a good idea to check an online forecast closer to departure.
Here are some tips we’ve gathered from our staff and past travelers:
Medical Essentials: Bring enough prescription medication for your entire tour plus a few extra days, in original containers.
Pack medication in your carry-on, never in checked luggage, in case of delays.
Consider a small supply of over-the-counter remedies for headaches or upset stomach.
Saline nasal spray helps relieve dryness and clear dust after long drives.
Keep a photocopy or digital image of your passport and prescriptions stored separately from the originals.
Accessories & Extras:
Smart Packing Tips:
Safari hats & reusable water bottles are provided on tour
If you are travelling internationally with a child under the age of 18, please check directly with the airline for the legal documentation that is required. It is the sole responsibility of the traveler to obtain the proper documentation you will need to travel. Many requirements vary by airline and destination.
We will not be responsible for costs incurred for missed flights or canceled tours where a traveler fails to secure proper documentation.
We’ve provided current guidance to support your planning, but it’s your responsibility to stay up to date. Entry rules can change with little notice, so please refer to official government sources for the most accurate and timely information.
An Electronic Travel Authority (eTA) is required to enter Kenya at your own expense. The eTA can be applied for up to 3 months in advance and no less than 3 days in advance. We recommend applying for your eTA as soon as possible to avoid any delay. To apply for your eTA, please go to www.etakenya.go.ke. An accommodation booking confirmation is required as supporting documentation for the eTA; your Collette itinerary can be used as this confirmation.
Before You Depart: Notify your bank and credit card companies of your travel plans to avoid service interruptions. Confirm international access, PIN compatibility, and any foreign transaction fees. Use cards with no foreign transaction fees, if available. Carry only a few major credit cards and ensure they’re activated for international use.
If you choose to review exchange rates or exchange currency before you depart for your tour, the currency in Kenya is the Kenyan Shilling (KES).
US Dollars are widely accepted. You will need some small currency for gratuities and smaller purchases, and local currency may be needed for small items, such as postcards and postage.
Due to counterfeiting, vendors will not accept any $20, $50, or $100 US Dollar bills that were made prior to the year 2017. Hotels and banks will not exchange them. Bills must be in near-perfect condition with no tears. Please check your bills before you depart for your tour.
ATM machines are only available in Nairobi but are limited elsewhere. You may exchange your money at airports, banks, exchange bureaus, and at most hotels. In most cases, a commission charge will be assessed to exchange your money. At the hotel or in the city usually offer a better currency exchange rate than airports. Avoid standalone or independent ATMs, which can charge high fees or even retain cards. If unsure, ask your Tour Manager for help finding a reputable ATM. Your Tour Manager can also suggest the best places to exchange cash.
Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted at the lodges and smaller gift shops throughout the tour. Please note, traveler's checks are not accepted in Kenya.
If optional tours are made available to purchase, please note that credit cards must have an expiration date of greater than 30 days from the start of the tour.
When traveling to another country, you may need an adaptor and/or electric converter to plug your electrical devices and appliances into the local power grid. An adaptor changes the plug, so it fits into the outlet. A converter changes the voltage coming out of the outlet. To determine what you need, first verify if the plugs on your devices fit the outlet of your destination.
Plug types:
Kenya: Plug type G (three rectangular pins in a triangle). If your plug doesn’t match, you’ll need an adapter. Universal adapters are recommended for multi-country travel.
Voltage and Device Compatibility: Kenya: Voltage is 240V. Most modern electronics (phones, laptops) are dual voltage, so they usually don’t need a converter. Check each device for voltage info (on the cord, plug, or device). If your device is not dual voltage and differs from the destination voltage, you’ll need a converter.
For medical devices like sleep apnea machines, bring an extension cord along with the adaptor and converter.
Power Availability: Many lodges in Tanzania operate on generators or solar power and do not offer electricity 24 hours a day. Most lodges will shut off power during the day while you are sightseeing, so please plan ahead by charging cameras, batteries, and other electronics during times suggested by your guide.
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT: Electricity is not always available overnight at some lodges. If you use a CPAP machine or other medical device that requires power, you must bring one that operates on rechargeable batteries. For guidance on voltage compatibility, adaptors, converters, and extension cords, please consult your doctor or the manufacturer of your device to ensure safe and effective use while traveling and voltage converter.
Booking is easy! Simply complete the sign-up form with your guest information, including names, contact details, and any special requests.
The natural wonders of our planet are awe inspiring. To ensure their beauty can be enjoyed for generations, we are committed to reducing single use plastics on our tours and in our offices.
On tours in this region, tap water is not safe to drink.
To support sustainability, you’ll receive a metal water bottle at the start of your tour. Lodges and safari vehicles provide water through refill stations or canteens, so you can top up your bottle throughout the day—helping reduce plastic waste while staying hydrated. Bottled water will also be provided at lodges for brushing your teeth.
Thank you for helping us make the world a better place through travel and supporting sustainability!
At most of the lodges and tented camps on this tour, Wi-Fi can only be accessed from the main building and not from your room/tent.
Wi-Fi access has improved, with free or cheap internet available in many public spaces. Some restaurants, cafes, and hotels offer complimentary Wi-Fi, though at times it may not reach rooms in hotels. Wi-Fi will not be available onboard motorcoaches or other modes of transportation used during your tour.
Travelers flying to the United States from all international destinations will require extra screening when carrying powdered products weighing 12oz/350ml or more in carry-on luggage for security reasons. This added security measure will apply to all powders, with the exception of baby formula and medications. For your convenience, please consider packing any non-essential powders in your checked bag. Items that cannot be verified by a TSA officer risk being confiscated. Please visit www.tsa.gov for more information.
Your tour includes luggage handling for one main bag per traveler. Upon arrival at each hotel, your bag will be delivered to your room and collected for departure. You’ll be responsible for handling your luggage during airport arrivals and transfers, so pack what you can comfortably manage.
While airlines may allow more or different luggage restrictions, your tour has specific limits to ensure everything fits safely and efficiently on the motor coach. Most airlines, including domestic carriers now charge fees for checked bags, so be sure to check your airline’s baggage policy before departure.
To help ensure a smooth and comfortable experience, please follow the luggage guidelines below.
What You Can Bring:
Main Luggage: Limit 1 per traveler; A soft-sided (collapsible) duffel bag under 33 lb / 15 kg is required due to limited space in safari vehicles. Wheels are fine, but hard-sided bags are difficult to stow and will not fit in the vehicle.
Hand Luggage: A small, soft-sided bag to bring with you during daily sightseeing and transfers - a backpack is the most practical option. Tour vehicles have limited space under the seats and narrow storage space overhead, therefore hard-sided roller carry-ons are not suitable for this purpose.
Small Personal Items: Small items worn on your person (e.g., purse, belt bag).
Medical Devices: Essential medical items such as CPAP machines do not count toward your luggage allowance
Please Note: If space is tight, non-compliant bags will need to be stored separately or left behind. Please pack conservatively. While these guidelines are designed to ensure a smooth journey, we recommend avoiding maximum limits to prevent issues with vehicle space or handling. If you bring more than what is allowed on tour, you will likely need to store excess luggage at your own expense.
Luggage Protection: We cannot accept claims for loss or damage due to breakage, theft, or normal wear and tear from hotel, airline, or group carrier handling. Use a TSA-approved lock and consider travel insurance. Our "No Worries Travel Protection" offers coverage for luggage incidents. See your policy for details.
Label your bags clearly: It’s important that all your bags are clearly labeled, even if you don’t plan to check them. This helps ensure lost or misplaced items can be returned quickly whether at the airport, hotel, or during sightseeing.
Your Collette document package includes two luggage tags:
One durable tag: Use this on the bag you plan to check, unless you already have a tag you prefer.
One paper tag: Please bring this with you on tour. Your Tour Manager will let you know if and how it will be used, as practices can vary.
For the safety and well-being of our travelers, children under the age of 13 will not be allowed to join us on this tour. Contact us with any questions at time of booking.
This tour doesn’t involve extensive walking. Be prepared for long days in safari vehicles over bumpy and dusty roads with limited restroom access. You will frequently need to climb in and out of safari vehicles throughout the tour.
This tour includes several early mornings, warm temperatures, and sitting for extended periods, sometimes up to 6 hours. This tour is not suitable for travelers who use mobility aids or have significant back, knee, or respiratory issues.
If you use a CPAP machine or other powered medical device, electricity may not be available overnight at some lodges. Devices must operate on rechargeable batteries. Travelers should plan to charge them during designated power windows shared by the Tour Manager.
Certain requests may be subject to availability, local regulations, or operational limitations. Advance notice allows us to explore options and communicate any restrictions that may affect your tour.
If you require any special assistance while on tour, please make us aware at time of reservation so the necessary request form can be sent to your attention.
When traveling in Africa, you will experience full days of sightseeing, often in warm temperatures reaching up to 96°F (36°C). From May through August, morning temperatures may range from 50°F to 57°F (10°C to 14°C).
Maximum Elevation: 7,800 feet / 2,377 meters.
There are several long transfer days on this tour, with 3 or more hours of driving (including stops). One transfer day is especially long, with up to 8 hours of driving (including stops).
Full-day game drives require travelers to ride in a 4x4 vehicle for up to 6 consecutive hours, with a lunch break in the middle, often on dusty and bumpy roads.
This tour includes several early morning game drives with departures at 6:00 a.m. Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed.
Personal audio devices (headsets) are not included on this tour. In order to fully experience the destination, some of our accommodations on this tour have a limited number of rooms available. In these cases, your Tour Manager will be accommodated at a nearby property and will be readily accessible by phone.
Single rooms are by request only and are extremely limited. Triples are not available.
If you have dietary restrictions or food allergies, please notify us at the time of booking. While we do our best to accommodate requests, options may be limited and cannot be guaranteed.
Meals are prepared in shared kitchens, and we cannot guarantee they will be free from cross-contamination.
International travel may present challenges as menus reflect local tastes, and alternative diets may not be widely understood. Group meals typically feature pre-fixed menus designed to suit a variety of travelers.
Specially-adapted 4x4 safari vehicles are used for the majority of this tour. They are designed for the terrain and to maximize game-viewing opportunities. They are not air-conditioned and do not have toilets. Frequent stops are made during travel periods.
The roads in Kenya can be unpredictable, often consisting of dirt or gravel tracks that are significantly rougher and bumpier than what you may be accustomed to. Expect uneven terrain, dust, and some long days of driving on this tour.
To complete your tour, we include round-trip airport-to-hotel transfers when purchasing our airfare with your tour. If you have arranged for your own air, we are pleased to provide you the option of purchasing these transfers.
Please note that all transfers will leave at pre-scheduled times. For air-inclusive reservations, the name provided at time of booking must match your government-issued ID that will be used during travel. Name changes are subject to penalties.
It is the sole responsibility of the traveler to procure the proper documentation to travel and many requirements vary by airline and destination.
We will not be responsible for costs incurred for missed flights or canceled tours where a traveler fails to secure proper documentation.
Please ensure your round-trip flights align with your tour itinerary, as scheduled activities may occur on arrival and departure days. If you have chosen our air-inclusive tour package, you’ve opted for us to handle your air travel from your home to the destination and back.
Day rooms or overnight stays can be arranged for a cost upon request. Please be advised, many airlines do not provide advance seat assignments until check-in at the airport.
Advance seating will be subject to the airline's terms and conditions. Due to tour scheduling, return flights should not be scheduled prior to 2:00 p.m.
Park fees starting from $950 USD per person (subject to change without advance notice), quoted at time of booking, are payable at time of final payment.
Prepaid tipping is not available on our tours therefore payment of customary end-of-trip gratuities for your Tour Manager, driver, local guides, hotel housekeepers, and cruise ship waitstaff should be handled individually when applicable during the course of your tour.
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Pre-Night: The Sarova Stanley
from $380 per room
1 Night
Feb 10, 2028
Post-Tour Extension: Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport
1 Night
$360 per room
Feb 23, 2028
5-Night Tanzania Post-Tour Extensions
(Activity Level: 3)
from $3,349 per person
6 Days, 5 Nights
Feb 23, 2028
Room: double occupancy
Transportation: land & air inclusive
Feb 23, 2028
Amboseli - Arusha, Tanzania - Karatu
lunch & dinner
Depart Amboseli for Arusha, Tanzania, the gateway to Mount Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti. After clearing border-crossing formalities, enjoy lunch in Arusha. Then continue to your hotel in Karatu, located along the foothills of Ngorongoro.
Feb 24, 2028
Karatu - Serengeti National Park
breakfast & lunch & dinner
After breakfast, depart for Serengeti National Park, undoubtedly the most famous wildlife sanctuary in the world and known to have the greatest concentration of Plains’ game anywhere.
Feb 25, 2028
Serengeti National Park
breakfast & lunch & dinner
Today, enjoy a full-day game drive in the park. Serengeti comes from the Maasai language meaning “extended place” and is the most complex and least disturbed ecosystem on earth!
Feb 26, 2028
Serengeti National Park
breakfast & lunch & dinner
Synonymous with wildlife and classic African scenery, the Serengeti is ours to explore again today with more time spent looking for the "Big 5".
Feb 27, 2028
Serengeti National Park - Ngorongoro Conservation Area - Karatu
breakfast & lunch & dinner
After breakfast, depart for the Ngorongoro Crater, the largest intact caldera in the world. Its enduring charm stems from its overwhelming beauty and the abundance of wildlife permanently residing on the crater floor. Enjoy a picnic lunch as you continue your journey to Ngorongoro Conservation Area inside the crater before continuing on to your lodge for the evening.
Feb 28, 2028
Karatu - Arusha - Extension Ends
breakfast & lunch
Drive through Arusha* on the way to Kilimanjaro International Airport for your departure flight home.
Not included in price: Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $599 per person.
The purchase of travel insurance is recommended. Request to purchase travel insurance in your booking form.
Deposit of $698/person due at the time of registration. Reservations are on a first come, first serve basis. Deposits are refundable up until March 15, 2027.
Final payment due June 16, 2027.