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Cross-Border Safaris: Tanzania + Kenya

Cross-Border Safaris: Tanzania + Kenya

The Serengeti and the Masai Mara share one ecosystem — only a border separates them. These 14 itineraries cross that line, pairing Tanzania's northern circuit with Kenya's Mara conservancies in routes that run point-to-point with no road driven twice.

25 tripsFrom $1,686 pp6–20 days
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Cross-border safaris work best as one-way arcs. Start in Nairobi or Arusha, move through the parks in geographic sequence, finish at the other end — no doubling back, no wasted transfer days. The two main Tanzania–Kenya crossings used by these itineraries are Namanga (road, central) and Isebania (road, western approach via Serengeti). A fly-in connection between the Serengeti and the Masai Mara is also available, covering the border in under an hour.

What a cross-border route adds#

The Mara permits two things Tanzania's parks don't: night drives and off-road driving in private conservancies. Add Ngorongoro Crater descents and Tarangire elephant herds, and a cross-border itinerary covers more habitat variety than any single-country route. The tradeoff: two sets of park fees, a border crossing, and either an overland leg or a bush flight between countries.

For the Great Migration, crossing the border is often the point. The wildebeest move north from Tanzania into the Mara between July and October, crossing the Mara River both ways. Following this arc tracks actual animal movement rather than waiting in one spot. See migration crossing safaris for itineraries built around those river crossings, or fly-in safaris if you want to bridge the two countries by bush plane rather than road.

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Grande expédition de 20 jours au Kenya et en Tanzania
SafariMixte (route + vol)Circuit Nord

Grande expédition de 20 jours au Kenya et en Tanzania

20 days / 19 nightsFacilemoderate pace

Douze parcs à travers deux pays en vingt jours — l'expédition Kenya-Tanzania la plus complète qui existe. L'itinéraire commence là où aucun autre circuit transfrontalier ne s'aventure : dans le nord du Kenya, au parc national de Meru, le territoire sauvage de Born Free où Joy Adamson relâcha la lionne Elsa, puis vers le nord jusqu'à Samburu pour les cinq espèces spéciales que l'on ne trouve nulle part ailleurs sur le circuit safari classique, et jusqu'à Ol Pejeta pour se tenir aux côtés des deux derniers rhinocéros blancs du Nord sur Terre. Viennent ensuite les lacs de la vallée du Rift — Nakuru pour les deux espèces de rhinocéros, Naivasha pour le seul safari à pied sans clôture de tout l'itinéraire. Deux nuits dans le Masai Mara offrent la liberté de traque des prédateurs propre au système des réserves privées kenyanes. Puis un vol de brousse traverse la frontière jusqu'à Arusha, et le circuit nord de la Tanzania se déploie : deux nuits dans le Serengeti central, une journée entière dédiée au Ngorongoro Crater, et les troupeaux d'éléphants des bois secs de Tarangire. L'itinéraire repasse au Kenya à Namanga pour Amboseli sous le Kilimanjaro, traverse les deux moitiés du territoire sauvage de Tsavo, et se termine sur l'océan Indien à Mombasa. Un trajet en aller simple ouvert — arrivée à Nairobi, départ de Mombasa — signifie que chaque kilomètre avance. Pas de retour en arrière. Pas de croisement répété. Douze écosystèmes distincts vécus dans l'ordre voulu par la géographie.

Meru National Park (Kenya)Samburu National Reserve (Kenya)Ol Pejeta Conservancy (Kenya)Lake Nakuru National Park (Kenya)+8 more

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a separate visa for both Tanzania and Kenya?
Yes. Most nationalities need a Tanzania visa and a Kenya ETA separately. Some nationalities qualify for the East Africa Tourist Visa covering both — check embassy sites before booking.
How long should a cross-border safari be?
A minimum of 8 days gives enough nights in each country to justify the border logistics. 10–14 days allows more nights per park and a beach extension if wanted.
Is the Nairobi-to-Arusha overland crossing practical, or should I fly?
The Namanga crossing is a 4–5 hour road transfer and is commonly used. Flying Nairobi to Kilimanjaro (under 1 hour) is faster and avoids the border queue, but costs more.
When is the best time of year for a Tanzania–Kenya cross-border safari?
July to October suits the Mara River crossings. December to March is calving season in southern Serengeti. Both seasons give excellent game viewing; the border crossing itself is viable year-round.
Can I do a cross-border safari as a loop, returning to the same city?
Yes — several 10-day and 13-day circle itineraries start and end in Nairobi, using the Isebania border crossing to enter Tanzania and the Namanga crossing to exit.