

12 Days Kenya Safari and Zanzibar
This 12-day Kenya safari and Zanzibar combine a thrilling Adventure safari in Kenya's prime national parks with an extended stay at Zanzibar beaches.
Here is an Overview of the Trip
From $4,164.00
- Nairobi
- Amboseli National Park
- Lake Nakuru National Park
- Maasai Mara National Reserve
- Zanzibar
12 Days Safari in Kenya and Zanzibar
Experience the Best of Kenya and Zanzibar on a 12-Day Safari & Beach Adventure!
Discover the ultimate safari and beach holiday combination on this 12-day journey through Kenya’s iconic wildlife parks and Zanzibar’s idyllic beaches. From thrilling game drives in Amboseli, Lake Nakuru, and Maasai Mara to relaxing days on the pristine shores of Zanzibar, this adventure offers a perfect blend of excitement and tranquility.
Your safari begins at Nairobi Airport with a warm welcome and transfer to your first destination: Amboseli National Park, renowned for its stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro and large herds of elephants. Enjoy game drives with spectacular backdrops of Africa’s tallest mountain, where you’ll encounter diverse wildlife and lush wetlands.
Next, journey to the beautiful Lake Nakuru National Park, famous for its flocks of flamingos, rhinos, and captivating birdlife. After exploring the scenic lake and its surroundings, head to the iconic Maasai Mara National Reserve, where you’ll experience the thrill of the Big Five and witness the stunning savannah landscapes teeming with wildlife. Enjoy exciting game drives in this legendary reserve, home to seasonal wildebeest migrations and rich predator populations.
After an exhilarating safari in Kenya, take a short flight to the magical island of Zanzibar. Begin your island escape with a guided tour of Stone Town, exploring its labyrinth of narrow streets, rich Swahili culture, and historic architecture. Conclude your journey with a luxurious stay at a beach resort on Zanzibar’s northern coast, where you can relax on powdery white sands, swim in crystal-clear waters, and soak up the tropical sun.
Your adventure ends with a convenient drop-off at Zanzibar Airport, ready for your onward travels. With a private 4x4 safari vehicle, experienced guides, and a seamless mix of wildlife exploration and beach relaxation, this 12-day itinerary is designed for those seeking the best of both worlds in East Africa.
Choose from Mid-range, Luxury, or High-End accommodation options and set off on a once-in-a-lifetime journey through the heart of Kenya and Zanzibar’s captivating landscapes!
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When Is the Best Time to Visit Kenya and Zanzibar?
Many travelers ask us about the best time to visit Kenya and Zanzibar. The answer depends on what you want to experience, your interests, and your budget. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you decide:
High Season (June to October & December to February):
- Kenya:
- These months are perfect for safaris, offering excellent wildlife viewing during the dry season, especially the Great Migration in Maasai Mara (July-October).
- The weather is mild and dry, making it ideal for exploring national parks and reserves.
- Zanzibar:
- Expect clear skies, calm seas, and ideal beach conditions. Perfect for snorkeling, diving, and exploring Stone Town.
- Considerations: High season means higher hotel rates and more tourists at popular parks and beaches.
Mid Season (November & Mid-December):
- Kenya:
- November marks the start of the "short rains," but they rarely disrupt safaris. Wildlife remains active, and the landscapes start turning lush.
- Fewer tourists make for a more intimate experience.
- Zanzibar:
- Enjoy quieter beaches and more affordable rates. Some rain is possible, but it typically falls in short bursts.
- Considerations: A great balance between cost, crowd levels, and experiences.
Low Season (March, April & May):
- Kenya:
- These months see the "long rains," making the landscapes incredibly vibrant and beautiful. Wildlife can still be spotted, but travel conditions may be challenging in some areas.
- Zanzibar:
- Rain is more frequent, but the lush scenery and lower hotel rates appeal to budget-conscious travelers.
- Considerations: Ideal for those seeking solitude and great deals, but be prepared for potential disruptions due to weather.
Tip: For a well-rounded experience, combine Kenya’s breathtaking safaris with Zanzibar’s stunning beaches. Whether you’re chasing the Great Migration or unwinding by the Indian Ocean, there’s a perfect time to match your dream itinerary!
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What Can I Expect from a Safari in Kenya and a Stay in Zanzibar?
A holiday that combines a thrilling safari in Kenya with a relaxing stay in Zanzibar offers the best of both worlds: an adventurous wildlife experience followed by tranquil tropical beach vibes. Here’s what you can look forward to:
Kenya Safari: A Wildlife Adventure
- Iconic Game Reserves: Explore world-famous reserves like Maasai Mara, Amboseli, and Tsavo. Witness the Great Migration in Maasai Mara (July–October) or marvel at herds of elephants against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro in Amboseli.
- Abundant Wildlife: Spot the "Big Five" (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino) along with cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, and a variety of bird species.
- Diverse Landscapes: From the grassy plains of Maasai Mara to the dramatic escarpments of the Great Rift Valley, Kenya’s natural beauty is unmatched.
- Cultural Immersion: Visit local Maasai villages to learn about their rich culture and traditions.
- Luxury Lodges and Camps: Stay in exquisite accommodations, ranging from luxurious lodges to authentic tented camps, often located within or near the parks for uninterrupted nature views.
Zanzibar: A Tropical Paradise
- Pristine Beaches: Unwind on powdery white sands lapped by turquoise waters. Popular beaches like Nungwi, Kendwa, and Paje are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports.
- Vibrant Marine Life: Dive or snorkel in the coral-rich waters of Mnemba Atoll or explore the stunning marine ecosystems of Zanzibar’s surrounding islands.
- Rich History: Wander through Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and discover its unique blend of African, Arab, and European influences.
- Spice Tours: Visit local spice farms and learn why Zanzibar is nicknamed the "Spice Island."
- Luxury Resorts: Stay in upscale beachfront resorts, boutique hotels, or private villas that cater to relaxation and rejuvenation.
The Perfect Blend of Adventure and Relaxation
Start your journey with the excitement of game drives, nature walks, and cultural encounters in Kenya. Then, escape to Zanzibar to soak in the serenity of the Indian Ocean, savor delicious seafood, and rejuvenate in world-class spas.
Tip: This combination is perfect for honeymooners, families, and anyone looking to balance adventure with relaxation. Whether you’re capturing wildlife moments or watching sunsets by the ocean, Kenya and Zanzibar promise memories that will last a lifetime!
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At Kilidove Tours, we specialize in creating tailor-made itineraries that match your unique preferences, interests, and travel goals. Whether you're planning a family vacation, a romantic honeymoon, or an adventurous solo trip, here’s how you can personalize your Tanzania journey with our services:
1. Choose Your Safari Style
- Classic Game Drives: Experience Tanzania’s renowned national parks like Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Tarangire with expertly guided game drives. Explore our safari packages for inspiration.
- Walking Safaris: Immerse yourself in nature with up-close wildlife encounters and stunning scenery.
- Luxury Fly-In Safaris: Save time and enjoy aerial views by flying directly to remote parks and luxury lodges.
- Camping Adventures: For an authentic experience, opt for mobile or semi-permanent camps in the wild.
2. Add Unique Activities
- Hot Air Balloon Safari: Soar over the Serengeti at sunrise for breathtaking views and unforgettable memories.
- Cultural Tours: Visit local communities like the Maasai, Hadzabe, or Datoga to learn about their traditions and way of life.
- Active Adventures: Include activities like hiking to Materuni waterfalls, mountain biking, or climbing Mount Kilimanjaro or Mount Meru.
- Beach Extensions: End your safari with a relaxing stay on Zanzibar’s pristine beaches.
3. Select Accommodations to Suit Your Preferences
- Stay in mid-luxury lodges, luxury accommodations, or high-end safari lodges based on your comfort and budget.
- Enjoy private villas or boutique hotels for a more intimate experience.
- Choose accommodations with specific amenities, like family-friendly facilities or romantic honeymoon setups.
4. Travel at Your Own Pace
We design flexible itineraries that allow you to spend more time at destinations you love, whether it’s lingering at a wildlife-rich spot in the Serengeti or exploring the spice farms and cultural treasures of Zanzibar.
5. Expert Guidance Every Step of the Way
Our experienced team will work with you to customize your itinerary, suggest hidden gems, and provide expert advice to ensure your trip exceeds expectations. With knowledgeable guides, private vehicles, and seamless logistics, your journey will be worry-free.
6. Create a Thematic Experience
- Honeymoons: Add romantic touches like private dinners, luxury suites, or sunset cruises.
- Family Adventures: Include child-friendly activities and accommodations for unforgettable family memories.
- Photography Tours: Get support for capturing stunning wildlife and landscapes with expert guidance on the best locations and times.
Contact us today to start designing your dream Tanzania trip. At Kilidove Tours, your adventure is uniquely yours!
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What Animals Can I See During a Trip to Kenya?
Kenya is renowned for its incredible wildlife and diverse ecosystems, making it one of the world’s premier safari destinations. Here's what you can expect to encounter during your trip:
1. The Big Five
- Lion: Often spotted lounging in the grasslands or hunting on the savannah.
- Elephant: Herds roam freely, particularly in Amboseli National Park with Mount Kilimanjaro as a stunning backdrop.
- Leopard: Elusive and often found lounging in trees, especially in Masai Mara and Samburu.
- Buffalo: Large herds graze in various parks, including Masai Mara and Tsavo.
- Rhinoceros: Black and white rhinos are protected in parks like Ol Pejeta Conservancy and Lake Nakuru National Park.
2. The Great Migration (July - October)
During the annual migration, millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles move through Masai Mara from the Serengeti in search of fresh grass. It's a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife spectacle.
3. Predators
- Cheetah: Found in Masai Mara and Amboseli, often seen hunting in open plains.
- Hyena: Spotted throughout Kenya, particularly at night, scavenging or hunting in packs.
- Wild Dogs: Rarely seen but can be encountered in Laikipia and Samburu.
4. Aquatic Wildlife
- Hippos: Found in rivers and lakes, such as Lake Naivasha and Mara River.
- Crocodiles: Lurk in rivers, particularly in Masai Mara and Tana River.
5. Birdlife
Kenya is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with over 1,100 species, including:
- Flamingos at Lake Nakuru and Lake Bogoria.
- Eagles, vultures, and secretary birds in savannah regions.
- Kingfishers, bee-eaters, and herons near water bodies.
6. Unique Species in Northern Kenya
The semi-arid reserves like Samburu and Meru are home to the "Special Five":
- Grevy’s Zebra
- Reticulated Giraffe
- Somali Ostrich
- Beisa Oryx
- Gerenuk (long-necked antelope)
7. Marine Wildlife in Coastal Kenya
Extend your trip to Kenya’s coastline and explore marine life in destinations like Diani, Malindi, or Watamu. You’ll find:
- Dolphins
- Sea turtles
- Whale sharks (seasonal)
- Colorful coral reef fish
Kenya’s abundant wildlife, from the dramatic predators of Masai Mara to the colorful marine life along the Indian Ocean, offers unforgettable experiences for all travelers.
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Is Zanzibar and Kenya Safe?
Both Zanzibar and Kenya are popular travel destinations, and with proper planning and precautions, they can be safe and enjoyable places to visit. Here's a detailed look at safety aspects to help you make an informed decision:
Safety in Zanzibar
- Crime: Petty crimes such as pickpocketing can occur in tourist hotspots like Stone Town or beaches, so stay vigilant with your belongings.
- Health: Drink bottled water and follow food hygiene tips to avoid stomach issues.
- Transport: Stick to licensed taxis or reputable transport services when moving around.
- Cultural Sensitivity: Zanzibar is predominantly Muslim, so dress modestly, particularly when outside beach resorts, and be respectful during Ramadan.
Safety in Kenya
- Crime: Urban areas like Nairobi and Mombasa can have higher petty crime rates. Avoid displaying valuables, and use secure transportation options.
- Wildlife Safety: On safaris, always follow your guide’s instructions. Animals are wild and unpredictable.
- Health: Malaria prevention is essential in certain areas, and it's recommended to drink bottled water.
- Terrorism: Some regions, particularly near the Somali border, have a higher security risk. Stick to established tourist routes and check government travel advisories.
- Road Safety: Traffic in cities can be chaotic, so use reputable tour operators or private drivers.
General Travel Tips for Both Destinations
- Travel Insurance: Always have comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, cancellations, and theft.
- Vaccinations: Ensure you are up to date on vaccinations, including yellow fever (mandatory in some cases), hepatitis, and typhoid.
- Local Advice: Follow guidance from locals, your hotel, or your tour operator regarding safe areas to visit.
- Emergency Contacts: Know the local emergency numbers and keep them handy.
With the right precautions, you can enjoy a memorable trip to both Kenya and Zanzibar, experiencing their incredible wildlife, culture, and natural beauty without worry.
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Kenya is renowned for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, rich culture, and historical significance. Key aspects Kenya is known for include:
- Maasai Mara National Reserve: Famous for its annual Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles cross the Mara River, one of the most spectacular wildlife events on Earth.
- Mount Kenya: The second-highest peak in Africa, offering breathtaking trekking experiences and diverse ecosystems.
- Zanzibar: While part of Tanzania, Zanzibar is easily accessible from Kenya, known for its white sandy beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and rich history as a major trade center. The historic Stone Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Amboseli National Park: Known for its iconic views of Mount Kilimanjaro, vast herds of elephants, and rich birdlife.
- Wildlife and Safaris: Kenya is one of the best safari destinations in the world, with famous national parks and reserves like Tsavo, Samburu, and Nairobi National Park offering incredible wildlife experiences.
- Maasai and Other Cultures: The country is home to numerous ethnic groups, including the Maasai, known for their colorful attire, rich traditions, and close relationship with nature.
- Gedi Ruins: An ancient Swahili city on the Kenyan coast, providing a glimpse into the region’s rich history and culture.
- Lake Victoria and Lake Nakuru: Lake Victoria, shared with Tanzania and Uganda, is the largest lake in Africa, while Lake Nakuru is famous for its flamingo populations and diverse birdlife.
- Coffee and Tea: Kenya is known for producing some of the world’s best coffee and tea, with the lush highlands offering great opportunities for tours and tastings.
- Swahili Culture and Language: As the birthplace of Swahili, Kenya plays a key role in promoting and preserving this vibrant culture and language in East Africa.
These highlights make Kenya a top destination for nature, culture, and adventure seekers alike. Kilidove Tours invites you to explore Kenya with us.
12 Days Safari in Kenya and Zanzibar
Low season (March + April 1st - May 30th)
2 persons
$5.164,00 USD *
4 persons
$4.414,00 USD *
6+ persons
$4.164 USD *
Mid season (June + November - Dec 19)
2 persons
$5.358,00 USD *
4 persons
$4.608,00 USD *
6+ persons
$4.358,00 USD *
High season (July + August + 20 Dec - 10 Jan + Feb)
2 persons
$5.972,00 USD*
4 persons
$5.222,00 USD*
6+ persons
$4.972,00 USD *
* Indicative costs per person, excluding international airline tickets
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Customize your Safari

– Highlights:
– Spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro
– Large herds of elephants and diverse wildlife
– Birdwatching, especially near the swamps
– Activities: Game drives, Balloon safaris, Photography, visiting Maasai villages
– Highlights:
– Famous for its flamingo-lined shores
– Rhino sanctuary offering a chance to see both black and white rhinos
– Viewpoints like Baboon Cliff offering panoramic views
– Activities: Game drives, bird watching, nature walks
– Highlights:
– World-renowned for the Great Migration (seasonal)
– Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino) sightings
– Rich Maasai culture and community interactions
– Activities: Hot air balloon rides, game drives, cultural visits
– Highlights:
– Pristine white sand beaches and clear blue waters
– Stone Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
– Rich history and mix of cultures
– Exotic spices and vibrant markets
– Activities: Beach relaxation, snorkeling, spice tours, historical walks in Stone Town
– Accommodation options range from mid-luxury lodges to high-end lodges.
The best time to visit is June to October for the Great Migration in Maasai Mara.
– Zanzibar offers a relaxing end to the safari with its tranquil beaches and rich history.
– You need a visa and a yellow fever card to enter Zanzibar.
This 12-day Safari in Kenya and Zanzibar itinerary balances wildlife adventure in Kenya’s most iconic parks with a relaxing beach holiday on the exotic island of Zanzibar.
Pickup from Jomo Kenyatta National Park
You will be met at Nairobi Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for a ride to the town hotel, where you spend your first night in the heart of Nairobi city.
Our Choices Includes;
Mid-Luxury: Ole Sereni
Luxury: Fairmont
High-End: The Manor Nairobi
Mount Kilimanjaro, Elephants of Amboseli
Spending two days in Amboseli National Park offers a fantastic opportunity to experience one of Kenya’s most famous wildlife sanctuaries. Here’s a suggested itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival and Afternoon Game Drive
– Morning: Arrive in Amboseli from Nairobi. The journey takes about 4-5 hours by road, or a short flight can be arranged.
– Afternoon: After settling into your accommodation, embark on your first game drive. Amboseli is known for its large herds of elephants and spectacular views of Mount Kilimanjaro.
– Evening: Enjoy a sunset game drive, an ideal time for photography.
– Night: Have dinner at your lodge or camp, often with views of wildlife in the distance.
Day 2: Full Day in Amboseli
– Early Morning: Start with a morning game drive. Early hours are great for spotting nocturnal animals and catching the sunrise over Kilimanjaro.
– Breakfast: Return to your lodge or camp for breakfast.
– Mid-Morning: Engage in optional activities such as a guided nature walk or visit a local Maasai village to learn about their culture.
– Afternoon: After lunch and some rest, head out for another game drive. This is a good time to explore different parts of the park.
– Evening: Enjoy the views and relax at your accommodation.
– Night: Have dinner and perhaps share stories around a campfire.
Our selection includes:
Mid-luxury: Kilima Safari Camp
Luxury; Tortillis Camp
High End; Angama Amboseli Camp
Rhinos of Lake Nakuru
Lake Nakuru National Park
– Morning: Travel to Lake Nakuru (6-7 hours). Lunch en route.
– Afternoon: Game drive focusing on flamingos and rhinos.
– Evening: Dinner and overnight at a lodge/camp in Nakuru.
Our Choice includes;
Mid-Luxury: Lake Nakuru Safari Lodge
Luxury: Mbweha Camp
High-End: Deloraine
Lake Nakuru to Maasai Mara Game Reserves
Lake Nakuru Exploration and Travel to Maasai Mara
Depart to Maasai Mara after morning exploration, depending on the location of your safari lodge.
After that, you will drive to Maasai Mara, where you will arrive at Sunset for the night.
You will spend the next three nights at Maasai Mara Game Reserves
Our Choice includes;
Mid-Luxury: Kilima Camp
Luxury: Mara West Camp
High-End: Angama Mara
Maasai Mara to Zanzibar’s Stone Town
Our Choices Includes;
Mid-Luxury: Tembo House Hotel
Luxury: Kisiwa House
High-End: Park Hyatt
Beach Time
Spend your next three nights on the beach at your own expense; plenty of activities can be offered, including snorkeling, diving, prison island tours, Jozani forest, Safari Blue, and many more.
Our Choices Includes:
Mid-Luxury: Zanzibar Pearl Boutique
Luxury: Gold Zanzibar
High-End: The Residence
Drop off at Zanzibar Airport
After a great holiday to Kenya’s National Parks and Zanzibar Beach Island, our safari ends, where we will drive you to Zanzibar Airport for a flight back home or to other destinations.
PRICE INCLUDES
- Professional Safari guide/driver language of your choice is English, French, Italian, Spanish, or German.
- Transportation using 4×4 safari vehicles with pop-up roofs for easy viewing and photo taking.
- National Park entrance fees.
- Government charges
- Taxes included
- Accommodation with meals included as per your final itinerary includes Bed and breakfast in all town hotels and Full board on safari.
PRICE EXCLUDES
- International Flights to Kenya
- Visas
- Travel insurance
- Items of nature, such as Souvenirs
- Alcoholic or beverage clicks
- Tips and Gratuities

A safari from the sky? Yes!
A Hot Air Balloon Safari across the Serengeti is a once in a lifetime adventure. Experience the thrill of a balloon safari, soaring high above the stunning landscapes and wildlife below.
Witness breathtaking views from the sky as you glide effortlessly through the air, capturing memories that will last a lifetime.
Our Balloon safaris are organised in the parks of Amboseli, Maasai Mara, Tarangire, Ruaha and Serengeti.
This 12-day Kenya safari and Zanzibar itinerary offers an unforgettable blend of thrilling wildlife encounters and serene beach relaxation. Starting in Nairobi, you’ll explore the city’s vibrant culture and visit iconic attractions like the Giraffe Centre and David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. The adventure continues to Amboseli National Park, renowned for its stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro and large herds of elephants.
Next, you’ll visit Lake Nakuru National Park, famous for its flocks of flamingos and opportunities to spot rhinos. The journey then takes you to the world-famous Maasai Mara National Reserve, where you’ll have the chance to witness the Great Migration (seasonal) and experience incredible game drives in search of the Big Five.
After the safari, the itinerary transitions to a relaxing beach escape in Zanzibar. You’ll unwind on pristine white sands, explore historic Stone Town, and enjoy the island’s rich culture and vibrant marine life. This itinerary provides the perfect combination of safari adventure and tropical paradise, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both excitement and relaxation.
