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Serengeti Safari from Nairobi – Cross-Border Kenya & Tanzania Adventure

Begin your journey in Nairobi and explore the legendary Serengeti. Fly or drive across the border with Travel Wise Safari — your trusted Tanzania-based experts. End your adventure in Zanzibar with sunsets that will stay in your heart forever.

Begin Your Adventure: From Nairobi to the Serengeti

Imagine leaving Nairobi’s vibrant cityscape behind and, within just a few hours, finding yourself surrounded by the endless golden plains of the Serengeti National Park — Tanzania’s most iconic wildlife sanctuary and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa. This unforgettable Serengeti Safari from Nairobi takes you across borders and into the heart of East Africa’s greatest wilderness, where lions rule the savannah, elephants roam freely, and every sunset paints the sky in brilliant shades of gold and crimson.
 

This seamless Kenya to Tanzania safari route perfectly blends two extraordinary worlds — Kenya’s classic safari heritage and Tanzania’s legendary landscapes. You’ll trace the path of the Great Wildebeest Migration, witness the drama of the African plains, and experience the raw beauty that connects the Masai Mara and Serengeti into one of Earth’s richest wildlife corridors.
 

At Travel Wise Safari, we make this cross-border journey effortless. From Nairobi to Serengeti, and even onward to Zanzibar’s white-sand beaches, every detail is handled by our expert team. Whether you prefer to fly directly from Nairobi to Serengeti for a fast and comfortable arrival, or enjoy a scenic road safari via the Isebania border, we ensure your trip runs smoothly from start to finish.
 

Choose between private safaris for a more exclusive experience or group-joining safaris from Nairobi for an affordable adventure with fellow travellers. With professional guides, comfortable lodges, and seamless logistics, Travel Wise Safari guarantees you’ll experience the best of East Africa — from Kenya’s rolling hills to Tanzania’s wild heart and Zanzibar’s breathtaking sunsets — all in one unforgettable itinerary.

How to Reach the Serengeti from Nairobi – Must Knows

✈️ Option 1: Fly Nairobi → Arusha → Serengeti (Fastest & Most Popular)

  • Direct flights operate daily between Nairobi (Jomo Kenyatta or Wilson Airport) and Arusha or Kilimanjaro Airport (Tanzania).

  • From Arusha, you can either:

  • Take a connecting flight to Seronera Airstrip in central Serengeti (≈ 1 hr 15 min).

  • Or drive 4–6 hours through the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, enjoying scenic game views en route.

  • Ideal for travelers short on time or starting with a Kenya safari.

🚙 Option 2: Drive Nairobi → Isebania Border → Serengeti (Scenic Route)

  • This overland route passes through the Great Rift Valley, including Narok and Maasai villages, and crosses into Tanzania at the Isebania border.

  • Once cleared, your Tanzanian guide takes over and continues toward Serengeti’s western corridor – an incredible introduction to the park’s wilderness.

  • Average travel time: ≈ 9–12 hours (including border formalities).

  • Perfect for overlanders and combined Kenya & Tanzania safaris.

🛂 Border & Visa Information – Nairobi to Serengeti Safari

When planning your Serengeti Safari from Nairobi, it’s essential to be prepared for the Kenya–Tanzania border crossing. Travelers will need a valid passport with at least six months of validity from the date of entry.

Most visitors can easily obtain their Tanzanian visa online (eVisa) before arrival or get it upon arrival at the border. If you’re traveling overland via the Isebania or Namanga border posts, our Travel Wise Safari team will guide you through every step — from passport stamping to vehicle handover — ensuring the process is smooth, safe, and stress-free.

For those flying from Nairobi to Arusha or Serengeti, immigration is completed upon landing in Tanzania. The same applies if you’re ending your safari in Zanzibar, where airport immigration counters handle all formalities quickly and efficiently.

 

Our experienced operations team takes care of cross-border coordination, including:

  • Assistance with Kenya exit and Tanzania entry procedures

  • Visa and customs support for travellers of all nationalities

  • Coordination between Kenyan and Tanzanian guides at the border

  • Ensuring all park permits and vehicle paperwork are pre-cleared

 

With Travel Wise Safari, you never have to worry about border logistics — we manage everything so you can focus on enjoying your journey from Nairobi to Serengeti and beyond.

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Popular Tours from Nairobi to Serengeti

Explore our most-booked and best-rated Serengeti safari packages starting from Nairobi, each carefully designed to give you the ultimate East African adventure. Whether you want a quick wildlife escape, a full cross-border experience, or a romantic beach finish in Zanzibar, Travel Wise Safari has you covered.

Best Time to Visit the Serengeti from Nairobi

The Serengeti National Park is one of those rare destinations that’s spectacular all year round — but the experience changes beautifully with the seasons. When planning your Serengeti Safari from Nairobi, the best time to visit depends on what you want to see: the Great Wildebeest Migration, the Big Five, or the park’s golden sunsets and lush green beauty.

☀️ June to October – The Dry Season (Peak Safari Time)

This is the most popular and arguably the best time for a Serengeti safari from Nairobi.

  • The weather is dry, sunny, and ideal for full-day game drives.

  • Vegetation is low, making wildlife easier to spot.

  • The Great Migration herds are usually in the western and northern Serengeti, crossing rivers and attracting predators — a photographer’s dream.

  • Roads and borders (like Isebania and Namanga) are in excellent condition, ensuring smooth travel from Kenya to Tanzania.
    If you want the classic African safari experience with maximum wildlife action, choose these months.

 

Highlights:
🦓 Wildebeest River Crossings • 🦁 Big Cats Hunting • 🐘 Clear Skies & Open Plains

November to March – The Green Season (Calving & Fewer Crowds)

After the short rains, the Serengeti transforms into a lush paradise. This is the best time to see baby animals, especially in the southern Serengeti and Ndutu, where thousands of wildebeest give birth.

  • It’s less crowded and more affordable, making it great for budget or group safaris departing from Nairobi.

  • Perfect for photographers and nature lovers seeking green backdrops and dramatic skies.

  • Migratory birds arrive, adding colourful life to the plains.

  • February is the prime calving season, a must-see spectacle of life on the savannah.

 

Highlights:
🐃 Calving Season in Ndutu • 🌦️ Lush Landscapes • 📸 Perfect Photography Light

April to May – Long Rains (Quiet & Affordable Season)

This is the low season in the Serengeti, but it is still an incredible time for those seeking privacy and value.

  • Lodges offer discounted rates, and you’ll often have the park to yourself.

  • Landscapes are lush and dramatic — a favourite among filmmakers and landscape photographers.

  • Although some roads can be muddy, Travel Wise Safari ensures the use of proper 4×4 vehicles and expert guides to navigate comfortably.

 

Highlights:
🌧️ Green Plains • 💰 Great Discounts • 🏞️ Dramatic Skies

🗺️ Migration Calendar – Where to See the Herds

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🧭 Our Expert Tip

If you’re travelling from Nairobi, your safari timing can easily match the migration movement.

  • July–October: Combine the Masai Mara & Serengeti to witness the river crossings on both sides.

  • January–March: Focus on the Serengeti calving season and finish your safari with a flight to Zanzibar.

  • April–May: Perfect for photographers, honeymooners, and off-season deals.

 

At Travel Wise Safari, we customise each itinerary based on wildlife movement, park accessibility, and your travel dates — so you’re always in the right place at the right time.

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How can I travel from Nairobi to Serengeti National Park?

You can reach the Serengeti from Nairobi in two main ways:

  • ✈️ By Air: Fly from Nairobi (Jomo Kenyatta or Wilson Airport) to Arusha or directly to the Serengeti (Seronera Airstrip). This is the fastest and most comfortable option — perfect for travelers short on time.

  • 🚙 By Road: Travel overland from Nairobi to the Isebania border, cross into Tanzania, and continue by safari vehicle to the Serengeti. This route is scenic and ideal for combined Kenya–Tanzania safaris.
    Travel Wise Safari handles all logistics, flights, and border paperwork for a smooth journey.

Is the Kenya–Tanzania border crossing safe and easy?

Yes, it’s completely safe and well-organized. The two main crossings — Isebania (near Masai Mara) and Namanga (en route to Arusha) — are frequently used by safari travelers.
Our team coordinates everything: passport stamps, visa payments, and guide changeovers. You’ll always be accompanied by a professional driver–guide from start to finish.

Do I need visas for both Kenya and Tanzania?

Yes. Most travelers require visas for both countries.

  • You can apply for a Tanzania eVisa online before your trip or get one on arrival.

  • Kenya also offers an eVisa system for international visitors.
    Our operations team provides pre-travel visa guidance and helps ensure all documents are in order before your departure from Nairobi.

What is the best time to visit the Serengeti from Nairobi?

The Serengeti offers amazing wildlife year-round, but the best time depends on what you want to see:

  • June–October: Dry season – great for spotting Big Five and the Great Migration river crossings.

  • January–March: Calving season in Ndutu, perfect for photographers and family travelers.

  • April–May: Green season with fewer crowds and great value safaris.
    Whenever you visit, Travel Wise Safari tailors your itinerary to match the migration movement.

Can I combine Masai Mara and Serengeti in one safari?

Absolutely! In fact, the Masai Mara and Serengeti safari is one of our most popular routes.
You’ll start in Kenya’s Masai Mara, cross the Isebania border, and continue into Tanzania’s Serengeti — following the same migration route the wildebeest take each year.


It’s the best way to see both sides of East Africa’s most iconic ecosystem.

How many days do I need for a Serengeti Safari from Nairobi?

We recommend:

  • 4–5 Days – Fly-in safari for a quick Serengeti experience.

  • 6–7 Days – Kenya–Tanzania combined safari (Masai Mara + Serengeti).

  • 8–10 Days – Add Ngorongoro Crater or Zanzibar beach extension.
    Our team helps you design the perfect length based on your time, budget, and travel goals.

How many days do I need for a Serengeti Safari from Nairobi?

We recommend:

  • 4–5 Days – Fly-in safari for a quick Serengeti experience.

  • 6–7 Days – Kenya–Tanzania combined safari (Masai Mara + Serengeti).

  • 8–10 Days – Add Ngorongoro Crater or Zanzibar beach extension.
    Our team helps you design the perfect length based on your time, budget, and travel goals.

Can I end my Serengeti safari in Zanzibar?

Yes! Many travelers choose to fly from Serengeti to Zanzibar for a relaxing beach finale after their safari.
We can seamlessly arrange your Serengeti & Zanzibar tour, including domestic flights, transfers, and hotel stays — so you enjoy both wildlife and tropical beaches in one trip.

What types of safaris are available — private or group?

We offer both:

  • Private Safaris: Ideal for couples, families, or photographers who want full flexibility.

  • Group-Joining Safaris: Affordable shared safaris with set departures from Nairobi — perfect for solo travelers or friends looking for a social adventure.

What kind of accommodation can I expect in Serengeti?

Accommodation options range from comfortable mid-range lodges to luxury tented camps:

  • 🏨 Mid-range: Marera Valley Lodge, Heart & Soul Lodge, Serengeti Heritage Camp

  • 🏕️ Luxury: Melia Serengeti Lodge, Oldeani Mountain Lodge, Entim Camp

  • ⛺ Budget: Public campsites with tents and professional cook service
    All our lodges are handpicked for comfort, safety, and proximity to wildlife action.

What wildlife will I see in Serengeti?

The Serengeti is home to an extraordinary diversity of wildlife — including the Big Five (lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo, rhino), plus cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, and countless bird species.
Depending on the season, you may also witness the Great Migration, one of nature’s greatest spectacles.

Are meals, park fees, and transfers included?

Yes. All our safari packages include:
✅ Park entrance fees
✅ Accommodation & full-board meals
✅ 4×4 safari vehicle & professional guide
✅ Airport/border transfers
✅ Bottled water throughout the safari

Optional extras like balloon safaris, cultural tours, and Zanzibar extensions can be added.

Is it possible to fly directly from Nairobi to Serengeti?

Yes, depending on season and airline schedules. You can fly Nairobi–Arusha–Serengeti or book a charter flight to Seronera Airstrip.
Our team handles all ticketing and connections for you — ensuring you spend more time on safari, less on travel.

How safe is traveling from Nairobi to Serengeti?

It’s very safe when organized through a licensed operator.
Travel Wise Safari uses only experienced guides, modern 4×4 vehicles, and trusted partner lodges. We manage all border procedures, visas, and logistics so you travel with peace of mind.

Can families or kids join a Serengeti Safari from Nairobi?

Yes! We organize family-friendly safaris with shorter drives, child-friendly lodges, swimming pools, and flexible meal times.
Kids love spotting animals and learning about nature with our expert guides.

How do I book my Serengeti Safari from Nairobi?

Booking is easy!
1️⃣ Visit our Get Free Personalized Safari Quote page.
2️⃣ Fill out your travel dates, group size, and preferences.
3️⃣ Our safari experts will send a detailed itinerary within 24 hours.​

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