As you step out of Kilimanjaro International Airport, your personal Tanzania Wildlife Voyages guide welcomes you warmly with a cheerful: “Karibu Tanzania – welcome to Tanzania!” From there, your guide escorts you directly to your hotel, where you can unwind and soak in the vibrant African atmosphere. The following day, embark on a private, tailor-made safari with your guide, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Enjoy the comfort of your own safari jeep and pause as long as you like to observe the magnificent wildlife!
📒 PLEASE NOTE: Check-in starts at 2:00 PM.


The Taita Hills Wildlife Sanctuary and LUMO Conservancy are two smaller parks between the giants Tsavo West and Tsavo East National Park. They offer unique game drives at night and, due to their proximity, they can be easily combined. During a safari here expect to see lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras and antilopes, among other species, as well as over 300 bird species. In the nearby Taita Hills you can also spot Kenya’s rarest (and most threatened) birds: the Taita Apalis, the Taita White-eye and Taita Thrush.


Tsavo West National Park is a park with a rich and outstanding nature, including Mzima Springs, Shetani Lava Flows, and the Chaimu Crater. This is one of Kenya’s largest national parks, spanning 9,065 square kilometres, and four of the Big Five can be found roaming freely. Furthermore, you may readily find giraffes, zebras, antelopes, gerenuks, and a variety of bird species among the verdant hills, acacia woods, grassland, natural springs, and massive lava rocks from surrounding volcanoes.


With over 13,000 square kilometres, Tsavo East National Park is huge, impressive, and, since it was founded in 1948, old. Cruise the outstretched savannah of the Yatta Plateau with its large groups of red elephants, and observe some of the last remaining supertuskers and maneless lions. Listen to the famous story of the man-eating lions, while keeping your eyes peeled for an amazing amount of other animals; four of the Big Five (minus rhinos) together with dik-diks, zebras, giraffes, yellow baboons, cheetahs, African wild dogs, elands, gazelles, gerenuks, hyenas, jackals, and over 500 species of birds!


The trip from Tsavo East National Park to Watamu takes approximately three hours. You’ll pass through gorgeous landscapes and tiny towns on your journey to Watamu’s white sandy beaches!


This is your last day! Unfortunately, our driver will have to take you to Mombasa to catch your flight home from Moi International Airport. Sad to leave…? Then don’t worry! We can still add a few more days on those beautiful beaches or even add a few exciting safari days to your holiday!
Absolutely incredible experience from start to finish! Our guide was knowledgeable and passionate about South Africa. The Kruger safari exceeded all expectations — we saw the Big Five within the first two days. The wine tasting in Franschhoek was a wonderful bonus.
A well-organized tour that covers all the highlights of South Africa. The accommodations were comfortable and the pace was just right. Victoria Falls was breathtaking. Only minor suggestion would be more free time in Cape Town. Overall, highly recommended!
This was the trip of a lifetime! The sunset cruise on the Zambezi was magical, and seeing penguins at Boulders Beach was unforgettable. Every detail was taken care of. Our guide made us feel like family.


