A Kenya Tanzania Great Migration safari 10 days — crossing two of Africa’s greatest wildlife ecosystems across six iconic destinations, from Lake Nakuru’s rhino sanctuary to Amboseli’s elephant plains, with all park fees included.
Overview
This Kenya Tanzania Great Migration safari 10 days itinerary is built around one of the most extraordinary natural events on the planet — the annual movement of approximately 2 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles in a continuous clockwise loop through the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. It is not a single event with a fixed date; it is a year-round cycle driven by rainfall and grass availability, always in motion across 40,000 square kilometres of protected savannah that straddles the Kenya-Tanzania border.
From June onwards, the herds push north from the Serengeti toward the Maasai Mara. By July and August they are concentrated on the Kenyan side, crossing the Mara River in columns of tens of thousands — a crossing attended by enormous Nile crocodiles and watched by lions from the bank. The crossings happen multiple times a day or not at all; no operator can guarantee the exact moment, but positioning your vehicle at the right river crossing point with a knowledgeable guide is the most reliable way to be there when it happens. From October the herds begin moving south again, crossing back into Tanzania for the calving season on the Serengeti’s southern plains (January–March). This circuit is designed to follow the migration through both halves of the ecosystem.
The itinerary visits six destinations across two countries: Lake Nakuru (Kenya’s premier rhino sanctuary), Lake Naivasha (hippos, fish eagles, and the only park in Kenya where you can cycle among wildlife at Hell’s Gate), the Maasai Mara (Kenya’s most celebrated reserve), the Serengeti (Tanzania’s most iconic park, stretching endlessly in every direction), Ngorongoro (a volcanic caldera with one of the highest wildlife densities on earth), Tarangire (famous for elephant concentrations around ancient baobabs and the Tarangire River), and Amboseli (elephant herds beneath the summit of Kilimanjaro). All park and conservancy entry fees are included across both countries.
The circuit can be run in either direction depending on your flight itinerary — starting from Nairobi (NBO) or Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). The NBO-start itinerary described below runs the Kenya circuit first before crossing into Tanzania, then re-entering Kenya via Namanga for Amboseli at the end. Confirm your preferred start airport with your TripGenius Travel agent.
Trip Highlights
- Witness the Great Wildebeest Migration Mara River crossings — columns of wildebeest leaping into crocodile-infested water between July and October
- Descend into the Ngorongoro Crater — 260 km² volcanic caldera with one of the highest wildlife densities on Earth, including black rhinos, lions, cheetahs, and flamingos
- Track massive elephant herds against ancient baobab trees and the Tarangire River in Tarangire National Park
- Spot black and white rhinos at Lake Nakuru — Kenya's most important rhino sanctuary
- Photograph elephant herds with Mount Kilimanjaro rising 5,895 metres on the horizon in Amboseli
- Cross the Kenya-Tanzania border and experience two countries' wildlife ecosystems on a single continuous safari
- All park and conservancy entry fees included across all six destinations

















