Seremara Safaris — Nairobi, Kenya
Kenya & Tanzania Safari Tours, Priced Around You
Custom Kenya safari tours, Tanzania safaris and combined Kenya-Tanzania itineraries built by a Nairobi-based, TRA-licensed team. Masai Mara, Amboseli, Serengeti, Ngorongoro and beach extensions — every quote itemised, every itinerary yours.
Why Choose Seremara Safaris
A local Nairobi team you can actually reach — and a Kenya safari quote that matches your budget
Most Kenya safari operators sell a fixed package and hope it fits. We build the trip around the traveler — itemised, transparent, and adjustable as plans evolve.
One Team From First Message to Final Airport Drop-Off
You have one dedicated Seremara safari consultant to shape the plan and a local Nairobi operations team on the ground. Clear communication, familiar faces and practical support — not a handoff to a call centre.
Transparent Kenya Safari Pricing, Built Around Your Budget
Start with what you want to spend and what matters most. We explain the choices behind your quote — Masai Mara park fees, accommodation tier, vehicle basis and travel style. See our 2026 Kenya safari cost guide for a full breakdown.
Local Kenyan Guides Who Make the Route Personal
Our Nairobi-based safari guides plan each trip around the wildlife, places and pace that suit you. From a first Masai Mara game drive to a family Kenya-Tanzania route, your itinerary is designed by people who know East Africa.
Kenya Safari Tours
Custom Kenya safari tours across the Masai Mara, Amboseli and Kenya’s northern circuit
Kenya remains East Africa’s flagship safari destination — home to the Great Wildebeest Migration in the Masai Mara from July to October, close-range elephant encounters at Amboseli beneath Mount Kilimanjaro, and rhino sanctuaries at Lake Nakuru and Ol Pejeta. Seremara Safaris designs Kenya safari tours from 3-day Masai Mara escapes to 14-day itineraries that link the Mara with Amboseli, Lake Nakuru, Samburu and Tsavo, plus optional beach extensions to Diani or Zanzibar.
Whether you want a budget-friendly Kenya safari package with shared vehicles or a private luxury tented camp itinerary, every trip is quoted transparently: park fees, accommodation, vehicle basis, guide services and inclusions listed line by line before you book. Our Nairobi consultants have been running East African safaris since 2017 and rely on direct camp relationships — not a booking-desk aggregator — to secure availability and rates.
Popular Kenya safari routes we design
- 3–4 day Masai Mara safari — the classic first-time Kenya safari, ideal for shorter breaks and migration peak (July–October).
- 5–7 day Kenya safari holiday — combine the Masai Mara with Lake Nakuru’s flamingos and Amboseli’s elephants.
- 7–10 day Kenya wildlife safari — add Samburu, Ol Pejeta or Tsavo for a fuller Big Five itinerary.
- Honeymoon and photography safaris — private conservancy stays with dedicated guiding and vehicle.
- Family Kenya safari — pacing and lodges suitable for children of all ages. See our family safari guide.
Tanzania Safaris & Combined Kenya-Tanzania Routes
Serengeti, Ngorongoro & combined Kenya-Tanzania safari tours planned end-to-end
Tanzania hosts half of the Great Wildebeest Migration’s annual circuit — from calving season in the southern Serengeti in January–March to the northern crossings that spill into Kenya’s Masai Mara. Seremara designs Tanzania safaris that stand on their own (Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, Lake Manyara) as well as combined Kenya-Tanzania itineraries that follow the migration across the border rather than fighting it.
The most popular combined Kenya-Tanzania safari packages run 7, 10 or 14 nights, typically linking the Masai Mara to the Serengeti via a scheduled charter flight or the Isebania overland crossing. We handle every detail — visas, cross-border transport, camp selection and payment — so you experience the migration from both sides on a single itinerary.
Sample combined Kenya-Tanzania safaris
- 7-night Kenya + Tanzania highlights — Masai Mara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater in one trip.
- 10-night migration route — timed to river-crossing months (August–September) or calving (Feb–March).
- 14-night grand safari — adds Amboseli, Lake Manyara and Zanzibar beach for a full East Africa experience.
Kenya Safari Cost
How much does a Kenya safari cost in 2026?
Direct answer: Kenya safari tours cost roughly USD 150–700+ per person per day in 2026, depending on accommodation tier, group size, season and vehicle basis. Mid-range Kenya safari packages typically run USD 250–400 per person per day. A 7-day Kenya safari holiday for two adults falls into a wide range — from about USD 2,000 per person for budget camping to USD 5,000+ per person for private luxury.
| Tier | Per person / day | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Budget camping / joining safari | USD 150–250 | Solo travelers, backpackers, shared vehicles |
| Mid-range lodge / tented camp | USD 250–450 | Couples, families, small groups wanting comfort |
| Luxury private safari | USD 500–1,000+ | Honeymoon, photography, private vehicle & guide |
| Ultra-luxury conservancy | USD 1,000–2,500+ | Exclusive-use camps, fly-in itineraries |
What drives the Kenya safari cost?
- Park fees. Non-resident adult entry to the Masai Mara is USD 100/day January–June and USD 200/day July–December under the official Maasai Mara Reserve fee schedule. Amboseli, Serengeti and Ngorongoro each carry separate fees.
- Season. July–October (peak / migration) is the most expensive window. April–May (long rains) can be 30–50% cheaper on lodge rates.
- Accommodation category. Simple camps, mid-range lodges, luxury tented camps and ultra-luxury conservancies span the full price range.
- Vehicle basis. Joining (shared) safaris split the vehicle cost; private safaris give you full flexibility on timing and stops.
- Trip length & internal flights. Charter flights save time between parks but add cost.
For a full 2026 breakdown with worked examples across all tiers, see our Kenya safari cost guide and Masai Mara safari cost breakdown.
Best Time to Safari
When to go: Kenya & Tanzania safari seasons at a glance
Direct answer: The best time for a Kenya safari is the dry season from late June through October, when wildlife concentrates at waterholes and the Great Wildebeest Migration typically reaches the Masai Mara. If river crossings are your priority, aim for August–September. If you want lower prices and thinner crowds, consider January–February or the April–May long-rains shoulder.
| Months | Season | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Jan – Feb | Short dry / green | Calving in southern Serengeti, quieter Kenya parks, value pricing |
| Mar – May | Long rains | Lush scenery, birding, 30–50% lower lodge rates |
| Jun – Jul | Dry / migration builds | Migration moves into the Mara; strong all-round game viewing |
| Aug – Sep | Peak dry / river crossings | Best odds for Mara River crossings; highest demand |
| Oct – Nov | Late dry / short rains | Migration begins south; still strong resident wildlife |
| Dec | Short dry | Family holidays, festive-season demand |
Read the full month-by-month Masai Mara guide and the 2026/2027 Wildebeest Migration calendar for detailed timing.
Where We Safari
Kenya, Tanzania & Uganda safari destinations we know inside-out
Every route Seremara designs is built on years of direct camp relationships and on-the-ground guiding across East Africa’s flagship parks and conservancies.

Masai Mara National Reserve
Kenya’s flagship reserve. Big cats year-round, Great Migration July–October.
Best time to visit →
Amboseli National Park
Close-range elephants with Mount Kilimanjaro on the horizon.
Amboseli vs Masai Mara →
Serengeti & Ngorongoro
Tanzania’s iconic savannah and the largest unbroken caldera in the world.
Combined itineraries →
Lake Nakuru & Samburu
Flamingos, rhino sanctuaries and Kenya’s northern circuit specials.
See Kenya packages →
Tsavo East & West
Kenya’s largest park — red elephants, lava flows and remote wilderness.
Enquire about Tsavo →
Diani & Zanzibar
Beach extensions that pair naturally with a Kenya safari holiday.
Plan a bush & beach trip →
About Seremara Safaris
A tailor-made East African safari, planned by the people who live it
Seremara Safaris is a Nairobi-based, TRA-licensed Kenya tour operator creating tailor-made Kenya safari tours, Tanzania safaris and Uganda safaris. Since 2017, our team has designed itineraries for couples, honeymooners, families, small groups and solo travelers — matching every trip to the traveler’s budget, dates and travel style.
From your first enquiry to your airport drop-off, one local team helps you choose the right route, accommodation and pace. We build each quote around your budget rather than force-fitting a template, then stay available when plans need attention on the ground.
Plan Your Trip
Free Kenya safari planning guides from our Nairobi team
Practical, honest guides on timing, cost, wildlife and routes — updated regularly and based on real Kenya and Tanzania safaris we run.

Best Time to Visit Masai Mara: A Month-by-Month Guide

How Much Does a Kenya Safari Cost in 2026?

Amboseli vs Masai Mara: Which Park Is Right for You?

Great Wildebeest Migration 2026/2027 Calendar

Kenya & Tanzania Safari: How to Combine Both

The Complete Kenya Safari Packing List

Kenya Safari With Kids: A Family Planning Guide

Masai Mara Safari Cost: Park Fees & Sample Budget
Frequently Asked Questions
Kenya & Tanzania safari FAQs
How much does a Kenya safari cost in 2026?
When is the best time to visit Kenya for a safari?
Can Seremara combine Kenya and Tanzania in one trip?
What does a Kenya safari package include?
Is Seremara Safaris a licensed Kenya tour operator?
Can I book a family Kenya safari with children?
Do I need a visa for a Kenya safari?
Tell us your dates and budget — we’ll build the Kenya safari that fits
No pressure, no template. Our Nairobi consultants reply within 24 hours with a clear, itemised proposal covering park fees, accommodation, transport and inclusions.
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