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African Overland Tours
Length
13 days
Tour SKU
ACM2613
Starts
Nairobi
Comfort Level
Classic
Ends
Stone Town
Age Range
12 - 65 and above
Tour Type
Accommodated
Operated in
English Guided
Group Size
Max 14
A memorable trip to East Africa will fulfil you more than accomplishing any to do list you can imagine. You’ll get the chance to observe how huts are built in farmers’ fields, visit a local spice plantation, and learn about village life from a local on this 13 day travel through the Serengeti and Zanzibar. Of course, there’s plenty of opportunity to see wildlife during safari drives through the Serengeti and Lake Manyara National Parks, giving you the chance to capture pictures of it that your friends and family will surely wish to have been there too.
13 Day Nairobi to Zanzibar Adventure
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Feel free to arrive at your leisure and settle in. There are no planned activities until an evening welcome meeting, giving you plenty of time to relax and explore at your own pace.
Hotel Boulevard (or similar)
Welcome Meeting on Arrival Day
Bomas of Kenya Tour 120 USD per person, Karen Blixen Museum 34 – 75 USD per person, National Museum 3-53 USD per person, The Carnivore Restaurant 130 USD per person
This morning, we say goodbye to your guide and crew that have looked after you for the Kenyan portion of your tour. Take a shuttle to Arusha where our Tanzanian section of the tour starts. We cross the Namanga Border into Tanzania and arrive in the safari capital of Tanzania, Arusha in the afternoon. Here you can spend some time exploring the town or its bustling markets and have another night in the comfort of a hotel. Note that you may welcome new members onto your Tanzania section of your tour for the next 6 days of your journey.
Outpost Lodge or similar
Breakfast
±290 km
±7 – 8 hours
Today, enjoy a relaxed morning followed by a short drive to Mto wa Mbu, a charming town steeped in culture. Experience local life on a guided cultural walk, meet the welcoming women who lead these tours, and savor a delicious traditional lunch in a local home. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in the beauty of Lake Manyara National Park, renowned for its iconic scenery, including the dramatic escarpment, the unique soda lake, and the remarkable sight of tree-climbing lions. Birdwatchers will be enthralled by the diverse avian life. This evening, enjoy a relaxed dinner at your own expense. Choose from the hearty options at your camp or venture out to explore the vibrant local restaurants in Mto wa Mbu.
Twiga Lodge and Campsite or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Mto wa Mbu Village Visit and Lunch, Lake Manyara National Park Afternoon Safari Drive
±130 km
±2 – 3 hours
This morning, we wake early to a warm cup of coffee or tea, pack our bags as we disembark onto a smaller 7-seater 4×4 game viewing safari vehicle with pop up roof tops that will allow you the best wildlife viewing opportunity within the Serengeti for the next few days. The road today is long and hard road into the Serengeti, but it’s rewarded with spectacular views of the open grasslands of the Serengeti, where the wildlife roam free and days are for creating memories that will last a lifetime. This afternoon we get to our campsite in the heart of the Serengeti, known as Seronera, where we set up camp, enjoy a wonderful campfire and the sounds of animals coming to life as the sun sets.
Seronera Campsite or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Serengeti National Park Safari
±190 km
±8 – 9 hours
As you can imagine, today is an early morning. You’ll most certainly wake up to the smell of freshly brewed coffee and the African bush, with hints of fresh dewy, sandy sweet morning smells that’s so unmistakable and will be one of the reasons you want to return to Africa in the future. Today is a day dedicated to traversing through the Serengeti National Park in search of wildlife like never seen anywhere else. Here we can expect hyenas with full bellies lying in muddy puddles, lions on the small rocky outcrops in the park or hanging from a tree and if you’re lucky the great migration on the move through this wonderful park. We head back for lunch and a small siesta as the day becomes too hot for you and the animals to enjoy and will happily return on an afternoon game drive once the day cools and you have rested. Once again, we enjoy a campfire and the calls of the night, such as hyenas laughing in the background, lions roaring, the odd bark of an antelope or the hoot of an owl!
Seronera Campsite or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Serengeti National Park Safari
Serengeti Balloon Safari
Another early morning today as we make our way out of the Serengeti to the Ngorongoro Crater Conservancy. We enjoy a morning game drive through the Serengeti en-route to the Ngorongoro Crater Rim where our camp will be set up for the night. It’s here where we make our way down into the Crater for an afternoon spectacle of wildlife. This trip into the Crater is unimaginable as the biomes within this “small” area are able to host a magnitude of animals that never leave the crater per say. Upon arriving back at camp by the early evening to enjoy the sunset, know that this night will probably be the coldest on your tour, so remember to have a jacket handy and enjoy the crackle of a large campfire for the evening and a tasty warm meal.
Simba Campsite or similar
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Serengeti National Park Safari, Ngorongoro Crater Afternoon Wildlife Safari Drive
±160 km
± 4 hours
See firsthand the advantages of the Clean Cookstove Project by visiting a Maasai hamlet in the Monduli District. Ninety-five percent of Tanzanians cook with coal and wood. Every day, women and girls walk for hours in order to gather wood, which leaves them open to attack and prevents them from using that time to attend school. Open-fire stove indoor smoke can lead to burns, emphysema, cancer, pneumonia, and blindness. Visit bomas, or traditional dwellings, on a guided tour of these villages where you may meet the ladies who have received stove engineering training and either watch (or get your hands dirty) by assisting the Stove Team in installing a stove in a home. Observe the positive effects that the clean-burning stoves have on the Maasai villagers’ daily lives and health, particularly for the ladies.
The Outpost Lodge or similar
Breakfast, Lunch
Clean Cookstove Project Visit
Ngorongoro – Arusha
± 4 – 5 hours
± 200km
Today is free for you to explore Arusha and all its wonders.
The Outpost Lodge or similar
Breakfast
Take a plane to the stunning island of Zanzibar, then make your way to the hotel. Take a guided introductory walk through Stone Town’s historic district and then elect to go on an extended walking tour or explore on your own.
After your transfer, take a quick yet breathtaking flight to this island paradise. Make sure you get to Stone Town in time for the orientation tour and lunch. You will visit the Old Slave Market, and Palace Museum if you decide to take a lengthier tour of Stone Town; admission to these attractions is optional and must be paid for on-site.
Spice Palace Hotel or similar
Breakfast
Plane flight from Kilimanjaro International Airport to Stone Town (1½ hours), Stone Town Orientation Walk
Christ Church Cathedral & Old Slave Market 5 USD per person, Sultan’s Palace Museum 3 USD per person, Stone Town Walking Tour 15 USD per person
Arusha – Kilimanjaro International Airport – Stone Town
± 50 km
± 1 hour
A guided tour of a nearby spice plantation is available. Proceed to the stunning coast of Zanzibar, which boasts white sand beaches and turquoise waters. Take a guided tour to delight your senses and discover the many applications of a variety of spices, including cloves, black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, nutmeg, breadfruit, jackfruit, vanilla, and lemongrass. The famed slave trade that began in Zanzibar in the 1840s was sparked by the spice plantations.
S&S Hotel Jambiani or similar
Breakfast
Spice Plantation Guided Tour
Swimming
± 60 km
± 1½ hours
Spend your leisure time exploring the island, snorkeling, or relaxing on the beach.
S&S Hotel Jambiani or similar
Breakfast
Scuba Diving 130 USD per person, Swahili Cultural Tour 70 – 200 USD per person, Snorkelling 40 USD per person, Jozani Forest Tour 35 – 150 USD per person, Swimming
This exciting journey has come to an end, but the memories will not be forgotten. The group transfer will commence in the morning from the beach. We recommend that you should schedule your subsequent travel no earlier than 2:30 pm.
Breakfast
Jambiani – Stone Town
± 1½ hours
± 60km
We have special offers for the couples
Nairobi
Serengeti National Park
Stone Town
Jambiani
Jozani Forest
Nungwi
Optional Activities available on this tour at your own expense
Chat to our experts to help you plan your dream trip.
Most travelers get a Tanzania visa on arrival (USD $50–$100, depending on nationality). Check requirements beforehand.
Yes! Zanzibar is generally safe, but exercise usual precautions—avoid isolated areas at night and keep valuables secure.
Aside from the Big Five, Tanzania is home to tree-climbing lions (Lake Manyara and Serengeti), the endangered wild dog (Selous/Nyerere), black-and-white colobus monkeys (Arusha & Usambara), and the largest wildebeest migration on Earth.
A custom built, comfortable, safe and self-sufficient Africa overland truck to withstand the rugged African terrain. Various vehicles are used on varying tours, with each offering comfortable seats with ample leg room. Each vehicle has large glass windows for uninterrupted views and perfect for game drives. Smaller 4×4 land cruiser type vehicles are used for game viewing in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, due to the roads being tougher and too narrow for the overland trucks. Each overland vehicle includes a passenger safe to safely keep money + passports + flight tickets + credit cards. The keys are kept with your Tour Leader who will advise of safety requirements in place concerning the safe.
Yes, the Great Migration typically occurs from July to October in the Masai Mara, offering a spectacular wildlife viewing experience.
Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Kenya. You can apply for an e-visa online before your trip. It's advisable to check the latest visa requirements based on your nationality.
Yes, certain vaccinations are recommended or required, such as yellow fever, hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and malaria prophylaxis. Consult your nearest travel doctor or healthcare professional.
Key safari destinations include the Masai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, Lake Nakuru National Park, Tsavo National Parks, and Samburu National Reserve.
The Kenyan Schilling (KES) is the official currency. However, credit cards are widely accepted within the major cities and tourist areas. It is also advisable to carry some cash for more remote locations such as national parks and cultural regions.
For wildlife sightings, it is recommended that you travel during the dry season, June to October, or January to February. However, Kenya offers year-round attractions and the green season (November to December) is great for bird lovers.
Kenya is home to the Big Five: lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhinoceros. You may also encounter cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, and a diverse array of bird species.
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