What to Expect
Combine the thrill of a Big 5 safari with the relaxation of a tropical island escape on this East African adventure. Begin in Nairobi, the vibrant heart of Kenya, before heading to the Maasai Mara to witness incredible wildlife—including the Great Migration if timed right. Conclude your journey on the pristine beaches of Zanzibar, where turquoise waters and soft sands await.
Tour Highlights
- 2 Nights in Nairobi
- 3 Nights in Greater Mara Ecosystem
- 4 Nights in Zanzibar Archipelago
Tour Plan
Rwanda, Tanzania & Pemba Island Safari – 12 Days
This multi-destination East African tour blends wildlife adventure with island relaxation. Begin in Nairobi, Kenya’s bustling capital, before heading to the Maasai Mara for thrilling Big 5 game drives, and possibly catch the awe-inspiring Great Migration. After your safari, fly to Zanzibar and unwind on its pristine beaches, enjoy crystal-clear waters, and soak up the tropical island vibes.
Nairobi, Kenya’s vibrant capital, serves as the perfect entry point to the country’s wildlife and natural wonders. From here, explore the Maasai Mara, Rift Valley lakes, or central highlands. The city offers its own attractions too, including views of Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya, the Karen Blixen Museum, and Nairobi National Park, where elephants and rhinos roam against a city skyline. Don’t miss the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for close-up encounters with orphaned elephants and rhinos.
Highlights
- Major transportation hub connecting to Kenya’s top destinations
- Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya visible on clear days
- Nairobi National Park for urban wildlife experiences
- Karen Blixen Museum and Ngong Hills nearby
- David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust for elephant and rhino encounters
A Trilogy of Sanctuaries in the Mara
The Greater Mara Ecosystem combines Maasai Mara National Reserve and surrounding Mara Conservancies into a premier wildlife sanctuary. Famous for the annual Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra from the Serengeti, the Maasai Mara offers abundant wildlife and a variety of lodges. The conservancies, formed through agreements with local landowners, provide intimate safari experiences with limited lodges, supporting sustainable tourism. The Mara Triangle, a 510 km² area managed by the Mara Conservancy, features just one lodge and one camp, ensuring private and exclusive game drives.
Highlights
- Abundant wildlife with diverse lodge options
- Exclusive experiences in the Mara Triangle with minimal visitors
- Conservancies promote community upliftment and conservation
- Limited tourism impact with restrictions on camp spacing and vehicle numbers
A Dazzling Chain of Island Paradises
The Zanzibar Archipelago is made up of a chain of islands in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Tanzania. Centuries ago, the island was an important area for the spice trade, first with the Arab world since the eleventh century, before falling under the rule of Arab sultans who reigned over the islands for a number of years, integrating with the local Swahili.
Highlights
- The Zanzibar Archipelago offers superb beaches, warm, tranquil waters and the ultimate Indian ocean island getaway
- The different islands that are part of the archipelago offer an array of different attractions unique to each island
- Stone Town is recognised as a UNESO World Heritage Site
- Get lost in labyrinth streets, night markets, and local food vendors
Included/Exclude
Includes
- Guided game drives in Maasai Mara National Reserve and Mara Conservancies
- Exclusive Mara Triangle experience with private game drives
- Accommodation at selected lodges or luxury camps
- Visits during the Great Migration season (timing dependent)
- Conservation and community-focused tourism experiences
Excludes
- International and domestic flights unless specified
- Personal travel insurance and visas
- Meals and drinks not included in lodge packages
- Optional activities not mentioned in itinerary
- Tips, gratuities, and personal expenses
Frequently Asked Questions
The Migration typically passes through the Mara from July to October, depending on rainfall patterns.
Yes, safaris are conducted with trained guides and are suitable for children, though age restrictions may apply for certain vehicles or lodges.
Absolutely. Many itineraries include nearby parks like Amboseli or Lake Naivasha for extended wildlife experiences.
No, all entry fees and permits are managed by the lodges or tour operators; visitors do not need separate permits.
