Arusha Serengeti Arusha
Arrive: Arusha, Tanzania
Depart: Arusha, Tanzania
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Transfer early by scheduled flight from Arusha/Kilimanjaro to Kogatende airstrip. A short game-drive transfer brings you to Lemala Mara Camp, elevated among euclea trees overlooking prime crossing zones. Enjoy lunch at camp and a first afternoon game drive in the Northern Serengeti, where river crossings and predator action are common.
Return to camp for sundowners around the fire, followed by dinner under canvas.
Lemala Mara Camp
Lunch, Dinner
Awaken to guests emerging at the waterhole and enjoy breakfast at camp. Today, explore the northern plains with morning and afternoon game drives; river crossings and migration drama are frequent between June and October. Optional balloon safari (extra cost) or guided walking experiences can be arranged.
Midday returns for lunch at the camp, followed by evening drive before dinner at the mess tent.
Lemala Mara Camp
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Enjoy an early morning game drive with chance for final wildlife encounters.
Return to camp for brunch before transferring to Kogatende airstrip for your charter back to Arusha or onward flight.
Breakfast, Brunch
Fly into the wild with a 3-Day Northern Serengeti Flying Safari—starting at $2,295 low, $2,745 mid, and $3,265 peak season. Witness the migration in unmatched style!
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Seamless flight and road logistics ensure you spend more time exploring, not navigating borders or long transfer routes.
Stay in handpicked eco-lodges, luxury camps, or boutique stays that offer comfort, style, and a touch of wilderness charm.
Enjoy fresh, local meals served privately, on bush picnics, or beneath beautiful, starlit African skies.
Planning a safari? Get answers to your top questions here!
The best time to visit is during the dry seasons: June to October and January to February. These months offer ideal wildlife viewing, especially during the Great Migration in Kenya and Tanzania.
East Africa is home to the Big Five—lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhino—as well as cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, and countless bird species. Each game drive offers new surprises in the wild.
Absolutely. Safari operators prioritize safety. Whether you're a solo adventurer or travelling with children, your guides are trained professionals who ensure your experience is safe, smooth, and unforgettable.
Light, neutral-coloured clothing, a hat, sunscreen, binoculars, and a good camera are essentials. Pack layers for cool mornings and evenings, and don’t forget comfortable walking shoes.
Yes, it’s recommended to have up-to-date vaccinations and consider anti-malaria medication. Consult your healthcare provider a few weeks before travel for tailored advice.
From luxury lodges to tented camps, East Africa offers a range of stays—each designed to immerse you in nature without sacrificing comfort. Wake up to birdsong and sleep under starry skies.
Definitely. Safaris can be tailored to match your interests, whether it’s photography, birding, cultural visits, or romantic escapes. Just share your dream, and we’ll help bring it to life.
Planning for a unique adventure? Escape the ordinary and connect deeply with Kenya’s wild heart. Experience moments that touch your soul — quiet sunsets, close animal encounters, and stories shared around the campfire. Let us help you find a journey that changes you forever. Ready to feel alive?
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