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This 6-day Kenya-Tanzania safari immerses you in East Africa's most legendary landscapes and wildlife experiences. From the Maasai Mara’s iconic plains and the Great Migration to the Serengeti’s vast savannahs and the spectacular Ngorongoro Crater, each stop offers unforgettable wildlife encounters. You’ll witness big cats, elephants, rhinos, and colorful flamingos in their natural habitats while experiencing the rich culture and beauty of these extraordinary regions. This journey promises adventure, breathtaking scenery, and memories to last a lifetime.
Professional English Speaking Guide
All meals on Full Board basis
Transport in 4x4 Land Cruiser Safari Jeep
Visa Requirements: You’ll need visas for both Kenya and Tanzania. For convenience, some travelers can apply for an East African tourist visa, which covers Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Make sure to confirm visa requirements based on your nationality.
Vaccinations and Health Precautions: A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for entry into both Kenya and Tanzania, so be sure to get vaccinated if you haven't already. Anti-malarial medication is also highly recommended, as both countries have areas with malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
Packing Essentials: Prepare for a range of temperatures by packing lightweight clothing, layers for cool mornings and evenings, a wide-brimmed hat, and comfortable walking shoes for game drives. Don’t forget binoculars, which make a big difference for spotting wildlife in the distance.
Cash and Currency: While credit cards are accepted in some areas, it’s best to have cash for smaller purchases and tips. Both Kenya and Tanzania accept U.S. dollars, but be sure the bills are from 2011 or later, as older ones are often not accepted.
Local Customs and Etiquette: Respect local customs by asking permission before photographing the Maasai or other local people. Dress modestly, especially when visiting villages or interacting with the local community, to show respect for cultural norms.
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