Discover Kenya and Tanzania on a small-group National Geographic Journeys safari featuring immersive wildlife drives, insightful local projects, and an internal flight between countries.
  • Explore Lake Nakuru’s shores for flamingos, rhinos, and rich birdlife.
  • Sail Lake Naivasha and walk Crescent Island among giraffes and wildebeest.
  • Search Masai Mara’s plains for big cats and the Big Five.
  • Visit Café Ubuntu to meet artisans and support community initiatives.
  • Discover Olduvai Gorge Museum’s early hominid fossils and stone tools.
  • Track wildlife across Serengeti grasslands on morning and afternoon safaris.
  • Visit the Serengeti Wildlife Research Centre for a researcher-led talk.
  • Descend into Ngorongoro Crater for a full-day wildlife safari.
Start and end hotels on this tour offer comfortable accommodations with en-suite bathrooms, standard facilities, and wifi. Additional amenities vary from location to location. Please see the hotel listings on the Full Itinerary if you would like to learn more about the offerings of your accommodations.



The tented camp accommodations on this tour are situated centrally, with easy access to the park for wildlife safari drives. Tents are typically spacious with mosquito-proof netting, comfortable bedding, and en-suite bathroom with flushing toilets and camping showers.



Please remember that hotel/lodge/camp standards can be different from what you are used to in your home country, which is part of the appeal of adventure travel.



Note:

1) Under certain circumstances we reserve the right to change accommodation and provide something slightly different to what is described, though it will always be of similar or better standard/level.

2) Most lodges and camps do not have 24hr electricity - they usually run on generators which are routinely shut off overnight from approximately 10pm to 5am.

3) Lodges and camps are NOT equipped with fans or air conditioning due to the electricity constraints listed above.

4) Winter nights (June to September) can be cold, and most lodges and hotels do not have insulation or central heating. If you require additional blankets or a hot water bottle, these can be requested through your Expedition Leader or at the reception.