This 3 days Masai Mara Budget Safari takes you to Masai Mara Game Reserve which has abundant of wildlife. This package is good for those on a limited budget and with a limited number of days but who would still like to experience a real Kenyan Safari.
The safari guarantees great game viewing due to the large number of wildlife concentration within the reserve. The Masai Mara is especially famous for its large cat population and also the fact that it plays an integral role in the Wildebeest Migration, a wildlife spectacular like none other on earth. You are also almost guaranteed sightings of the Big 5 at any time of the year.
Please check out the itinerary for a day-by-day programme.
Book this 10-day, guided Tanzania trip and got the chance to enjoy various shades of the country. From the sprawling metropolis of Dar es Salaam to Mikumi National Park's wildlife and the beaches of Zanzibar, this tour will provide you with a comprehensive introduction to the country.
We will pick you up at JNI Airport and transfer you to your beach abode in Dar es Salaam. Go out on a city tour of the capital on the second day of the trip. Head for Mikumi National Park the day after that and enjoy four game drives in reserve before heading for the final destination on your itinerary, Zanzibar, an island that was a popular trade transit in the past.
Visit the island's Stone Town and enjoy a spice tour (Zanzibar was renowned as a center of the spice trade in the past) before catching a flight back to Dar es Salaam, from where you can take the flight back home.
I experienced a paradise like safari. I never imagined that I would enjoy beyond measure in Tanzania, the land of wonderful creatures. The wonderful wild life like giraffe, elephants, and lions
Had such a great time with good people, we saw so much in 4 days, loved our guide Tumain, he was very informative and really gave it all to ensure we had a good experience
After breakfast you will be met by our professional tour guide/driver, who will deliver a short safari briefing, after which we travel west to the Great Rift Valley and the Lake Manyara National Park.
We will travel through the agricultural and fresh produce market town of Mto Wa Mbu, which is situated next to the entrance of the Lake Manyara National Park. The town is a souvenir hunters paradise, harbouring thousands of souvenir salesmen – ready to sell at your slightest invitation.
The Lake Manyara National Park is one of Tanzania’s most dramatically located African wildlife areas, consisting of a massive but shallow soda lake (covering two-thirds of the park) at the foot of the Great Rift Valley’s western escarpment.
Lake Manyara's varied habitat attracts a wide variety of animals, including one of Africa’s most densely populated herds of African elephants. Other wildlife attractions are Lake Manyara’s famous tree-climbing lions, as well as large flocks of flamingos, attracted by the algae in the lake.
On this full day tour we will enjoy a picnic lunch inside the park and do two exciting morning and afternoon game drives, in search of the tree-climbing lions. In the later afternoon we depart for Arusha from Lake Manyara where we will end our safari adventure.
It is recommended that the group should tip the tour guide around $20 for the day. You will be taken to your hotel, which also marks the end of our our services. We promise you a great safari day in Lake Manyara.
Migration tracking in Serengeti safari will be main focuses on tracking the migration .A little after this, in late November and December, the herds of the wildebeest migration arrive on the short-grass plains of the Serengeti. These are south and east of Seronera, around Ndutu and include the north of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Dispersed across these plains, wildebeest and zebra are everywhere – feeding on the fresh, nutritious grasses. They stay here through January, February and March, with most wildebeest calves born in a short window around February. Gradually they spread west across these plains, then around April they start their great migration north.
May the Serengeti’s wildebeest all seem to be moving north, migrating to seek fresh grazing and water. The area around Moru Kopjes and west of Seronera is then hectic with a series of moving columns, often containing hundreds of thousands of animals – joined by many zebra, and a scattering of Thomson’s and Grant’s gazelles.
Some of the migration then head due north of Seronera, but most are usually further west. Around June the wildebeest migration is often halted on the south side of the Grumeti River, which has some channels which block or slow their migration north. The wildebeest then congregate there, in the Western Corridor, often building up to a high density before crossing the river. The river here is normally a series of pools and channels, but it’s not continuous – and so whilst they always represent an annual feast for the Grumeti River’s large crocodiles, these aren’t usually quite as spectacular as the crossings of the Mara River, further north.
The wildebeest migration continues moving northwards during July and August, often spreading out across a broad front: some heading through Grumeti Reserve and Ikorongo, others north through the heart of the Serengeti National Park.
Let me be upfront, this wasn’t a glamorous vacation. It was muddy. It was dusty. We had early mornings, long drives, and a few mosquito bites. But will I want to experiemce this again? Yes!
The tour was well organized, and the guide was a legend! Quite funny, patient, and ridiculously sharp-eyed. Samburu was our first real dive into the wild, and it delivered. We saw elephants on day one, and from there it just kept coming, leopards, hyenas, even a rare kudu.
One afternoon near Lake Nakuru, our vehicle got stuck in a patch of thick mud. Instead of getting annoyed, our group jumped out (after checking for nearby buffalo, obviously) and helped push. That’s the moment I’ll remember, complete strangers working together in the middle of Kenya. What impressed me most was how fast the team coordinated with support. Another vehicle was ready to assist if needed and our guide handled it all with total calm. You could tell they’ve got experience.
The boat ride at Naivasha was another highlight. There’s something eerie and beautiful about hippos watching you from the waterline. Then came Masai Mara, which just floored me. We saw a lion cub playing with its sibling and a herd of wildebeest thundering past. It’s a feeling out of the world.
The accommodations were decent, nothing fancy, but clean, comfortable, and always ready with a warm meal. And I appreciated how the team kept things running smoothly from behind the scenes. Airport pickup was seamless, the group size was just right, and every transition from lodge to lodge was effortless for such a packed itinerary.
If you want pristine perfection maybe look elsewhere. But if you want raw beauty, real moments, and a sense of the world beyond your bubble, this is it. Hats off to the team for making it all flow.
This tour with explore the highlights in the Eastern part of Uganda. You will be visiting the Karimojong people, do a game drive at Kidepo valley national park, visit Sippi falls, local coffee processing farms, experience the ancient Ugandan and Bamasaba culture, go white water rafting, visit the Itanda waterfalls and finally visit the source of the river Nile.
This trip is for both solo travelers or a family looking for adventure. Tourists who embark on this tour will get to explore the beauty of Uganda.
Please see our itinerary for day-by-day activities. We look forward to show you our Uganda.
Welcome to South Africa! Be part of this nine-day tour and discover one of the most beautiful destinations in the world.
Experience an unforgettable journey through South Africa with a well-rounded itinerary. Begin your adventure in Cape Town, where you'll spend 3 nights immersing yourself in its beauty. Explore Robben Island, ascend Table Mountain, and partake in a city tour to absorb its vibrant culture. Venture on the Cape Peninsula tour, visiting Cape Point Nature Reserve and encountering penguins on the beach.
Continue to the Cape Winelands for 2 nights, indulging in the region's delights. Enjoy chocolate, wine, and cheese tours, along with a memorable ride on the Franschhoek wine tram.
Fly to Kruger National Park and embark on thrilling game drives, delving into the heart of the wilderness for wildlife encounters that will leave you in awe. Conclude your journey with a flight back to Johannesburg, bringing home cherished memories of your South African escapade.
With many fascinating natural resources, rich culture and the most hospital people in the world, Uganda is the pearl of Africa! And indeed there is no better place to spend a holiday than here. This 7-day safari experience is a perfect opportunity to see the wondrous mountain gorillas and other famous animals in a variety of parks in Uganda.
On this safari experience, go on game drives and a boat cruise, go chimp tracking in the jungle and come face to face with wild gorillas on a trekking adventure. Experience the stunning scenery and views of the local communities. A flight from Entebbe to Kihihi will help cut the long driving time to Bwindi Gorilla Park, before a leisurely game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park. A cruise on the Kazinga channel has a lot of birdlife and game to offer for your viewing pleasure.
After breakfast at the Tourist Inn Hotel in Arusha our driver and guide will pick you up and take you on almost five days of safaris. During all safaris our driver and guide will inform you of the history, nature, wildlife and beauty of all the Tanzania National Parks that you will be visiting - the 3 natural parks included in this itinerary are some of Tanzania's best parks for wildlife spotting and safari.
This tour includes 1 day of Game Drives safari i the Lake Manyara National Park in a 4WD. Here you will see tree-climbing lions regularly climb into the acacia canopy, probably to run away the concentration of biting insects. Lake Manyara is also home to large herds of buffalos, wildebeests, zebras, giraffes, elephants and hippo pools. The national park attracts water birds such as herons, storks, kingfishers and the iconic fish eagle. The National park is home to Tanzania's birdlife with 400-plus species recorded, counting 50 birds of prey, raucous forest hornbills, pink-hued flamingos and flotillas of pelican.
Following the great safari in Lake Manyara you will during day 2 and 3 visit the magnificent Serengeti National Park. Serengeti National Park will give you the chance to experience the BIG 5 and other varieties of species and, of course, an endless and beautiful landscape.
During the last day 4 our driver and guide take you through the Ngorongoro Crater which is also known as the Garden of Eden due to its closely populated and untouched wildlife including lions, zebras, leopards, about 30 large elephants etc. In the crater you can also be sure to see the crater basin, a lake having hot water and its upper part covered by the volcano, plus a variety of wild animals and flamingo birds.
This safari includes breakfast, lunch and dinner on the safaris, 3 nights camping, all transfers and transport, 4x4 safari vehicle, guide driver, park fees etc.
For a detailed day-by-day itinerary we kindly refer to the 'Itinerary' tab. We look forward to providing you with an unforgettable safari tour in Tanzania.
The Great Migration is a wonderful and exiting experience and is regarded as “The Greatest Show on Earth”. The herds of wildebeest, zebra and Thomsons gazelle generally move in a clockwise direction throughout the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem - a movement for which this safari has been designed to follow. Guests arrive for an affordable, yet premium accommodations style and adventure in the capital of Tanzania,
Estimates are that 8 000 wildebeest are born a day – that is 300 every hour, While lion, leopard, cheetah, hyena and wild dog certainly eat their fill of these gangling baby gnus, the synchronized calving is an effective survival mechanism for the species: there is simply too much food for the predators to consume.
On this nine-day wildlife journey, you’ll explore the epic game parks of Southern Africa. Start in Victoria Falls, where in your free time, you can experience the thunderous falls however you like. Then, head to Hwange National Park, known for its elephant population, and Matobo National Park to track rhinos and learn about the local San people and their culture. Take game drives, look out for all the big cats and then spend some time in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Mapungubwe National Park. Visit a 13th-century grave site and head out on a night safari to see some nocturnal wildlife that doesn’t come out while the sun’s up! Finally, you’ll go in search of lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and the African buffalo in the famous Kruger National Park.
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Lodge, Sleeper Bus
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Johannesburg, Windhoek, Victoria
Johannesburg, Windhoek, Victoria Falls, Hwange National Park, Matobo National Park, Mapungubwe National Park, Kruger National Park, Ghanzi, Okavango Delta, Maun, Makgadikgadi Pans, Chobe National Park