A 13-Day Safari Adventure
Kenya & Tanzaniza (13 Days)
June & Family
Great Migration + Serengeti + Ngorongoro Crater + Culture + Humanitarian
13 Days / 12 Nights
A magical adventure combing the best from both countries!
An Epic Adventure Awaits
This 13-day adventure includes 3 nights on the Serengeti, visiting an elephant orphanage, walking with animals on a lake island, a boat tour with birds, a sunset with hippos, feeding giraffes, culture immersion with the Maasai, a humanitarian gift, the UNESCO Ngorongoro Crater, and more!
ADVENTURES
- ***KENYA***
- Visit an Elephant Orphanage and pet a baby elephant
- A Safari in Nairobi National Park
- Feed Giraffes from the palm of your hand
- Glide over a lake in a boat with over 350+ species of Bird in the area
- Stroll with Zebra and Giraffes on a private lake island
- Enjoy a breathtaking sunset by a lake while watching hippos graze nearby
- Safari in Hells Gate National Park
- Hike to the inspiration for "Pride Rock" in the Lion King
- Soak in the largest Geothermal pool in all of Africa
- Take supplies to a local school or families in need
- Experience some authentic cultural immersion with the Maasai
- ***TANZANIA***
- See hundreds to thousands of Wildebeest on the plains of the Serengeti
- Possibly witness a Wildebeest river crossing with crocodiles
- See animals who only come out at night on a Night Safari
- Explore Tarangire National Park to witness the rare tree climbing lions and massive baobab trees
- Adventure in the world famous ancient volcano UNESCO site of the Ngorongoro Crater
- Visit the "Cradle of Mankind" viewpoint with earliest evidence of Homo Sapien existence
- Receive some Highlight Photos of your tour as a THANK YOU gift from us (in digital form)
- Start your journey to Nairobi, Kenya
- Connect
- Sightsee or Sleep
Take a deep breath… you’re finally on your way to a magical destination! Experience wild animals surviving on the open savanna, marvel at the exotic views of Africa, play with baby elephants, immerse yourself in authentic local culture, take part in a heartwarming humanitarian effort, and much more! You’re about to embark on a real-life African adventure filled with unforgettable moments and lifelong memories!
Day 1 is your arrival day. Karibu Kenya! (Welcome to Kenya!) Kenya has been rated the #1 tourist safari destination in the world for 10 years in a row! Being the land of The Lion King and the Great Migration, it’s no wonder. We will meet you at the airport for a private transfer to your hotel to rest and unwind. If your flight arrives earlier in the day, we’ll explore some local sites and give you your first taste of Kenya culture. If you arrive in the evening, or are feeling the effects of travel, we’ll head straight to your hotel where you can unwind and rest in preparation for the adventures ahead!
- Elephant Orphanage
- Nairobi National Park Safari
Your morning will begin with a heartwarming visit to the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage. Here we will watch the babies eat, frolic, and roll in the mud. Baby elephants love attention and affection. The orphans will walk along ropes and chew on branches while letting you give them some rubs.
The elephant orphanage is located within Nairobi National Park, so after our time with the elephants, we will hop in the Land Cruiser and embark on our first safari adventure! Inside the park, you’ll get your first glimpse of animals roaming freely in the wild. Despite the parks proximity to the city, you will still find elephants, rhinos, hippos, and even lions here. In some areas, you can even see the contrasting cityscape in the background, which makes for some thought-provoking photos. This is also where you’ll find the piles of ivory from the five Kenya “ivory burns” in which they were telling the world these animals are worth more to them -and us- alive!
- Drive to Lake Naivasha
- Boat tour on the Lake
- Crescent Island walk among the animals
After breakfast, we’ll say our goodbyes to the Mara and start the 2-hour journey to Lake Naivasha. Lake Naivasha is home to over 400 species of bird, making it a paradise for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts alike. So, keep your eyes peeled and your ears open for the fish eagle, heron, osprey, hamerkop, and kingfisher. Once we arrive, we’ll take a boat tour out on the lake. Watching the local fishermen standing in the waters is a particular treat because they share the lake with one of Africa’s most iconic animals—the hippo, adding an element of awe and excitement to our ride (thankfully, they are used to the fisherman and the boats).
The boat will then ferry us to Crescent Island close by. This private island is a haven for wildlife, with more animals per acre than any other Kenyan park. Since there are no predators here, it offers an awe-inspiring opportunity to walk among some of Africa’s most beloved animals like the giraffe and zebra.. It’s a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility.
- Safari in Hells Gate National Park
- Hike to the inspiration for “Pride Rock”
- Soak in the largest “Geothermal Spa” in all of Africa
- Sunset with hippos
In the morning, we’ll drive to Hells Gate National Park which is close to the Lake. Here you’ll find obsidian walls as well as towering cliffs looming above you. We’ll see zebra, giraffes, baboons, and many other wild animals in this park. Hell’s Gate is also home the inspiration for Pride Rock in The Lion King movies. So, after we enjoy our lunch, we’ll set off on a medium level hike (optional) (around 45 min+ each way) to see the beautiful vantage point from high above.
After the hike, there’s nothing like relaxing in hot mineral water to soothe your sore muscles, and any cares, away. Inside Hell’s Gate is the largest Geothermal Spa in all of Africa. It’s nice and modern and we’ll take some time to soak in the waters. So, don’t forget your swimsuit! At sunset, we’ll watch as the hippos emerge from the waters to graze on the shores – giving us the perfect opportunity to observe them up close. The combination of beautiful scenery and incredible wildlife will make this a day to remember!
- Drive to Narok
- Visit some local shops
After breakfast we’ll begin our two hour journey to Narok county – the home of the Maasai. We’ll visit the town of Narok itself and you’ll be able to witness this small yet bustling town in action. We’ll go visit a couple of local shops and even a local artisan shop.
- Humanitarian gift
- Small hike into “the bush”
- Maasai weapons
Narok county is where we will deliver our humanitarian gift. Kenya is still a developing country, and there are many ways we can help the local people. One of the ways is to buy food and/or animals and pay school fees for several families in need. Another way is through the school system itself. The conditions in the schools are very basic: their toilet facilities are simple holes in the ground, and the children’s soccer balls are crafted from saran wrap and rubber bands. Many families struggle to pay the school fees needed for their children to stay in school. Despite these hardships, the spirit and resilience of the young students are truly inspiring.
It is rare for tour companies to provide any type of humanitarian support. We feel it is important, if not necessary, to contribute to the people and the communities that have welcomed us into their world. While we’re there, you’ll have the opportunity to meet them and experience their joy and excitement at meeting you—their smiles and curiosity are truly heartwarming. Funds for some basic supplies are already included in your tour price, ensuring that we can make a meaningful contribution to their education. However, if you feel moved to contribute more, your generosity is always welcome and greatly appreciated. 100% of any additional donations will go directly to our chosen project.
- Drive to Isibania, Kenya
- Border crossing into Tanzania
In order to get to the other country, we have to cross the border at an official border crossing. The closest one is in Isbania, Kenya – a 5 hour drive from Narok town. Today will be road trip day. There will be lots of little towns we’ll pass through and some lush areas along the way. Once we’ve crossed over, we’ll stop for the night. The next few days we’ll be spent in the famous Serengeti savanna!
- Drive to the Serengeti
- 3 Day Serengeti Safari
In the morning, we’ll finish our drive and head into to vast savannah plains of the famous Serengeti. We are now in the world of The Lion King and the Great Migration wildebeest crossings featured on National Geographic. Every year 1.5+ million wildebeest and 200k zebra follow the rains from the Southern Serengeti up into Kenya’s Maasai Mara and then come back again. The trek is a 5,000 mile (8,047 km) loop. The Serengeti is truly legendary, home to buffaloes, elephants, rhinoceroses, leopards, lions, cheetah, hyenas, topi, gazelle, waterbuck, hartebeest, and so much more! The park is home and host to more than 500 species of birds, including ostriches, crowned cranes, marabou storks and secretary birds; some of the most sought-after and photogenic birds on the planet.
(3 days gives us a higher chance of catching a famous river crossing.)
- Drive to Ngorngoro Crater
- Adventure in the Ngorongoro Crater
After a 2+ hour drive, we’ll venture into the legendary UNESCO-listed Ngorongoro Crater. Named by Maasai farmers after the sound of the cow bells when herding cattle across the plains, ngoro ngoro, Here, you’ll find yourself inside an ancient volcanic caldera, surrounded by 2,000-foot (600-meter) cliffs. At 102 sq miles (10×12) (264 sq km), it is the largest intact caldera in the world that isn’t full of water. The walls are so high they have essentially cut off the inside from the rest of the world allowing the creation of its own biodiversity inside.
The Ngorongoro Conservation Area is also home to some of the densest mammal populations on earth. Parts of the crater are covered in dense forest while most of the northern end is grassy plains – this is where the animals converge in great numbers. The crater is home to herds of zebra, wildebeest, gazelles, and lions. Its also one of the last places in the world you can see the critically endangered black rhino in the wild – there are approximately 60 living here. You’ll be immersed into a world where both you and the wildlife are within the vast, breathtaking embrace of this natural wonder.
- Drive to Tarangire National Park
- Safari Tarangire
- Go on a Night Safari
The drive to Tarangire is over 3 hours, so we’ll leave early this morning to have as much time in Tarangire as possible. Tarangire is widely known for its unique tree-climbing lions and majestic baobab trees. It’s a haven for wildlife. This park has the greatest concentration of wildlife in northern Tanzania. Its waterholes, lagoons, and rivers attract animals from hundreds of miles away. The swamplands lure over 400 species of birds. All of this combined makes this park a paradise for nature lovers and photographers alike.
In the evening, we’ll head out on a Night Safari where we’ll search for the animals that ONLY come out at night – aardvarks, badgers, civets, etc. Plus, the animals that are less elusive during the nighttime hours, like rhinos. This is not usually available and this is one of the most perfect parks for this because of all the wildlife concentrated here and the lake. (Please make sure you bring a jacket or packable down and a warm hat. It doesn’t matter what time of year it is, it can get cold and night and we’ll be in an open vehicle during this safari). It makes for the perfect last Safari of our trip.
- Drive to view of Mt. Kilimanjaro
- Airport
After breakfast we’ll drive around 3 hours to the view spot to see the tallest Mountain in all of Africa. Standing at 19,341 ft (5,895 m), Mt. Kilimanjaro is the tallest LONE MOUNTAIN in the world (not in a chain). I often joke that we haven’t seen any dwarves or dragons here yet though 😉
Our final stop of our trip will be the airport. As we drive, we’ll review and share stories from the incredible journey we’ve experienced and the new friendships we’ve made. Asante Sana (Thank you very much)! We sincerely hope you had an amazing adventure with us. We look forward to welcoming you back for more adventures, laughter, memories, and fun in the future!
- Fly to Mombasa
- Haller Park Animal Sanctuary
In the morning, we’ll catch our 1-hour flight to the coast. The Mombasa coast is known for its beautiful beaches and warm water. The water temperature stays in the 80s (29°C) all year long, making for an ocean experience to remember! Low tide occurs in the mornings and early afternoons, and the beaches stretch out during these times, making it a fun adventure to go tide pool watching or simply walk along the shore.
After we land, we’ll head over to Haller Park, a beautiful wildlife sanctuary along the coast. Here, you’ll have the chance to meet and feed some giraffes and be charmed by the playful monkeys swinging through the trees above. At the sanctuary, you can also explore a reptile center home to over 90 crocodiles, relax in a butterfly house and watch them flutter around, and admire more than 160 bird species. My favorite animals here are the three ancient giant tortoises that roam freely—they’re over 100 years old! I discovered first hand they really enjoy having their necks rubbed, which turned into such a special experience (below). After our adventure, we’ll spend the rest of the day soaking in the sun and playing in the ocean.
- Glass bottom boat ride
- Snorkeling
- Candlelit dinner in Cave
When the conditions are right, we’ll hop in a boat with a glass-bottomed middle section and head over to the coral areas. It’s such a fun experience because you can see all the fish swimming around without getting wet! For those who love to get in the water (like me), there will be an opportunity for some snorkeling – flippers, snorkels, and goggles will be provided. Our boat will keep to the areas close to the shore since that’s where the reefs are. For dinner we’ll have a special treat – we’ll be eating inside a natural open sky cave restaurant. This cave is thought to be between 120,000-180,000 years old. You’ll enjoy delicious international cuisine in the muted candlelight under a natural skylight.
- Free Day
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- Fly back to Nairobi
- Airport
Day 12: Will be another free day for relaxation. Today will be your last full day in Kenya.
Day 13: This day we’ll pack up for the last time and catch our flight back to Nairobi. Then you’ll already be at the airport to catch your flight back home. As we fly, we’ll review and share stories from the incredible journey we’ve experienced and the new friendships we’ve made. Asante Sana (Thank you very much)! We sincerely hope you had an amazing adventure with us. We look forward to welcoming you back for more adventures, laughter, memories, and fun in the future!
- Fly to Zanzibar for your island add-on
- Relax on the beach
Today we will be flying to the crystal clear turquoise waters and pristine white sand beaches of Zanzibar island!
(Zanibar has partial dependence from Tanzania and they do require their own travel insurance. We will give you the link to purchase when it comes time, so no worries!)
- Island with Giant Tortoises
- Snorkel
- Afternoon relax
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- Morning relax
- Spice Farm
- UNESCO Stone Town
- Zanzibar hot Street Food
Day 12 is a water day. In the morning, we’ll visit the island with giant tortoises (some upwards of 200 years old!), then we’ll snorkel off the coast of the island. The rest of the day is yours to or you to sleep, relax, read, soak up the sun, swim on your own – do whatever you wish.
Day 13 The morning is yours. In the afternoon, we’ll go visit a spice farm to see how various spices in the world are grown, We’ll then take a tour of the UNESCO Stone Town to learn about it’s history and culture. For a time, it was the largest slave port in all of East Africa. In the evening we’ll try some of the authentic Zanzibar street foot. Make sure what you eat is cooked and hot!
- Cheetah’s Rock (animal sanctuary)
- Swim with Otters (**INDULGENT Luxury only)
Today we’re going to visit Cheetah’s Rock animal sanctuary – a LEGAL, ZIPA accredited and CITES recognized rescue and conservation center. It is a unique, and very special place where people and animals interact directly – face to face, eye to eye, fur to skin. This will be a magical and memorable experience! Just like us, many animals thrive on touch, cuddles, and interaction. The welfare of the animals on Cheetah’s Rock is paramount!
There’s an option to add-on swimming with the otters in the morning at 9am (Included with Indulgent Luxury tour). After lunch we’ll have 4 hours of interaction with the rest of the wild animals at Cheetah’s rock. You’ll be able to feel the fur of a cheetah, the breath of lions, feed lemurs, zebras and more! This is truly the perfect way to spend your last day with us and on your Tanzanian adventure of a lifetime!
- Fly Dar es Salaam International Airport (fly out in the evening)
- Fly Home
Today marks your last day in Zanzibar and your adventure with us! Book a late departure from Dar Es Salaam so you can relax in the morning. Then you’ll pack your bags once more, and we’ll venture a bit more as we head to the Zanzibar airport where we say our goodbyes and part ways. From Zanzibar airport you will then catch your 20 min (yes, 20 min) flight to Dar Es Salaam Airport (DAR). From Dar Es Salaam, you will fly back home.
On our way to the airport, we’ll review and share stories from the incredible journey we’ve experienced and the new friendships we’ve made. Asante Sana (Thank you, very much)! We sincerely hope you had an amazing adventure with us. We look forward to welcoming you back for more adventures, laughter, memories, and future fun!

COMFORT LUXURY Accommodations
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Radisson Blu Hotel & Residence
(right) Nestled just beside Nairobi Arboretum, a sprawling forest reserve that is home to over 300 exotic tree species and over 100 bird species, guests have a unique opportunity to explore the oasis of calm that lies just outside their front door. At the Radisson Blu you'll enjoy stylish leisure in this beautiful, green and safe space. This 5 star hotel’s contemporary interiors feature upscale amenities and exclusive services like free Wi-Fi, individual climate control and 24-hour room service. Onsite you’ll find an expansive spa, sauna, steam rooms, swimming pool and fitness center. (this hotel or comparable)












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Sopa Lodge Lake Naivasha
(left) The Sopa Lodge at Lake Naivasha is It is truly a traquil retreat. It's one of my favorite places to stay in Naivasha. Not only is it right on the lake, there is a herd of zebra and who live on the property as well as a tower of giraffes that roam around eating the vegetation. So, you get to sit back and relax on your balcony and watch zebras wander by right outside your door. At sunset, you can watch as the hippos emerge out of the lake to eat their dinner on the shoreline grasses. The Sopa Lodge has been given a 2024 TripAdvisors Travelers Choice award. On site there is a pool, pool side bar, restaurants, gym with gym room, and more! (this hotel or comparable)
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Africa Safari Serengeti
(right) Set in the midst of savannah and skies and sheltered in a grove of acacia trees, each of the traditional Meru tents have a private veranda overlooking the vast lands of the Serengeti. During the Great Migration Season, we'll be close to the wildebeest and the rivers they cross. This camp also has a buffet breakfast and laundry services available. (this hotel or comparable)









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Heart and Soul Lodge
(left) Heart and Soul Lodge is a jewel in the wild. Inspired by the surrounding Rift Valley rural Africa landscape, Heart & Soul Lodge Manyara is and beautiful, designed to make your visit a unique, comfortable and fun experience to create special moments. The Cottage rooms are spacious and the service is unparalleled with a true touch of Tanzanian hospitality. On site there is an outdoor pool, bar/lounge, and a buffet breakfast. (this hotel or comparable)
Why Choose Windswept Safaris...
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Two Expert Guides
Most tour companies only provide you with one tour guide - who is also your driver. Windswept Safaris provides you with TWO tour guides, Shelly and O.D., who are with you from airport pickup to airport drop off. They are there to help you feel as comfortable as possible and know you are well taken care of. Two guides also ensures you receive a lot of personalized attention and everything runs as smoothly as possible.
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Full Day Safaris
We know you came on this trip to see LOTS of animals! We LOVE seeing the animals, too! So, we spend as much time as we can out on the savannas on the lookout for animals. Most companies only spend a few hours in the morning and a couple of hours in the evening out observing the wildlife, but we will give you the option of a full day safari!

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Shelly as a Tour Guide
Shelly (right), is a HUGE asset to have in your corner. She is an American who has worked for Delta airlines and has a degree in Global Studies (history, culture, and religions of the world). She has also traveled to over 30 countries and spent many months in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. She has gained a deep understanding of the ins and outs of travel and many of our worlds cultures. She now lives in Kenya more than half of the year and is integrated into the Maasai culture. She is also a professional level photographer who loves taking photographs of the wildlife. All of these experiences and attributes help her to better accommodate you and make your trip even more incredible!
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Average Safari Costs
The average Safari price in Kenya ranges from $125 a night to $3,500 per person per night depending a lot on your accommodations and transportation. At Windswept Safaris, we offer three main Safari tiers: Value, Classic, and Luxury. VALUE is our standard tier made up of standard accommodations. COMFORT LUXURY are all luxury accommodations that take into consideration aesthetics and/or location. PREMIUM LUXURY is all 5 star hotels (where available) and are some of the very best accommodations in the country. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional value with every tour. While we include a range of exclusive extras (including photos, a second tour guide, and full day Safaris) our tours still remain very competitively priced. That said, if you're after the lowest price possible, we are not your best option. However, if you’re looking for unmatched quality and value, you won’t find a better option anywhere else!

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Humanitarian Gift
It is rare for tour companies to provide any type of humanitarian support. We feel it is important, if not necessary, to contribute to the people and the communities that have welcomed us into their part of the world. While we’re there, you’ll have the opportunity to meet them and experience their joy and excitement at meeting you—their smiles and curiosity are truly heartwarming. Funds for some basic supplies are already included in your tour price, ensuring that we can make a meaningful contribution. However, if you feel moved to contribute more, your generosity is always welcome and greatly appreciated. 100% of any additional donations will go directly to the local people.
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Memorable Photos
We will capture some highlights of the magical moments from your journey and gift them to you (digital downloads) as a Thank You for adventuring with us! There will also be the option to purchase professional level photos of the savanna animals taken by Shelly. What better way to reminisce and showcase the experiences you had then seeing incredible photos of the actual animals - as you saw them - hanging on your wall!

What's Included and What's Not
Inclusions
Benefit from the expertise of TWO knowledgeable guides: O.D., a Maasai warrior with over eight years of guiding experience, and Shelly, an American world traveler with a degree in Global Studies. They will both be with you every step of the way. With most companies you only get one guide who is also your driver.
Enjoy beautiful and comfortable accommodations in hotels, camps, and lodges throughout your adventure. All meals from arrival to Kenya and departure (except airport meals) are included, offering a mix of local and international cuisines. If you have a dietary need, let us know and we’ll see what we can do to help accommodate you. Kenya is still a developing country so be aware that it might not be possible.
Travel in style and comfort in a 4×4 Land Cruiser with a pop-up top and interchangeable windows for optimal wildlife viewing. Your transportation includes a professional driver, fuel, and all necessary transfers once you’re in Kenya.
ALL entrance fees to national parks, conservancies, and other attractions are included.
Drinkable water varies too much, so we provide you with unlimited filtered drinking water throughout your trip.
Most of our tours include a humanitarian gift as a way of giving back and helping the locals at the ground level. A portion of your tour price goes to pay for this gift.
Tips for hotel staff and restaurants are included.
Not included are tips for your tour guides and any personal services you do on your own (massage, laundry, etc.).
Some of your most cherished moments will be captured by us. We will give you some of these pics as a Thank You for coming on our tour. These quality images will be cherished mementos of your adventures with us. An option will be available to purchase more of the photos from your trip if you desire. (This is exclusive to our company)
Exclusions
Your journey to and from your home country to Kenya is not included. If you need assistance booking your airfare, just ask us and we can assist you or refer you to a trusted travel agent
Ensure your passport is current with two blank pages and at least six months of validity upon arrival. Most travelers will need an eTa (electronic Travel Authorization) to enter Kenya, which can be easily applied for online.
Because there are many unknowns, we REQUIRE to you obtain travel insurance with a minimum medical, evacuation and repatriation coverage of at least USD $200,000 covering all applicable dates of travel with us. Standard coverage is usually $400,000. We also strongly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation insurance “cancel for any reason”. Baggage insurance is also recommended.
In the event that you must cancel your participation in a travel program, trip cancellation insurance might be the only source of reimbursement. For more details on our cancellation policy and travel insurance recommendations, read through our Terms & Conditions.
We like Allianz travel Insurance, but the company you use is up to you.
Cancellation Policy:
The deposit is non-refundable, but postponable and transferrable. Any cancellation received in writing 66-90 days before the tour start date will result in a loss of 50% of funds. Any cancellation 65 days or less before the tour start date will result in a total loss of funds – but your deposit will remain postponable and transferable.
There are recommended vaccines, but none are currently required to get into Kenya at this time – UNLESS you’re coming from a country that contains high amounts of yellow fever (or you have a layover in a country with yellow fever for more than 12 hours) then you’ll need a yellow fever vaccine. (The US and Europe does not have yellow fever).
We are not responsible if you get sick, so please take care of yourself in whatever way you see fit. (More info given in the travel packet).
We are not doctors. We recommend you visit a travel clinic at least three months before your tour so you have the time and info you need to make an informed decision before you travel.
Please bring, and continue to take, any personal medications as prescribed by your doctor.
Unless otherwise stated, alcohol is not included. When it is, the hotel will show you what specific beers, wines, and spirits they are offering. Tips for bartender and bar attendants are not included.
Personal services, such as massages, are at your own expense. Tips for these personal services are to your discretion and not included.
There will be some wonderful shopping opportunities for souvenirs and gifts and our adventures – all purchases will be at your own expense
Laundry services are not included. However, most camps and hotels provide the option. We suggest packing 6 days worth of clothes.
Tips for your private tour guides and drivers are not included. If you are happy with our service, tips are welcome and greatly appreciated! (A customary private tour guide tip is generally 10%-20% of the total cost of the tour. Drivers tips are usually $8-$20 per guest per day.)
Adventure Investment
Kenya & tanzania - 13 Day
Accommodations: All rates are based on double occupancy for each room. If you prefer a single room there is an additional cost since the charge is usually per room.
Changes: If you want more days or less, we can make those arrangements for you.






Payment Options:
FLEXIBLE PAYMENT PLAN: To make your dream safari more accessible, we offer flexible payment plans. After your deposit is made, you can choose between equal monthly payments, three lump sum payments, or four lump sum payments (all auto-withdrawn). A 5% fee is added to the balance (after deposit) if you utilize a payment plan option. Full payment is required 90 days before departure to ensure all arrangements are smoothly finalized.
Deposit: A deposit of 20% secures your spot and your price. Your deposit will be non-refundable but is postponable for future use and transferable. By making your deposit, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions. Read them first here. terms and conditions.
Deposits and payments can be made via All major CCs, ACH bank transfer, or Square.
Contact us and we’ll set up a time to have a virtual coffee or tea to discuss any questions or concerns you might have. Keep in mind the time zones vary a lot in this world, so give us some time to respond.