Ultimate Multi-Country African Safaris (Combined African Vacations)
The best multi-country safari in Africa combines seeing wildlife (especially the Great Migration) and hiking to see gorillas and chimps in several different countries. This type of trip gives you many different views of the continent at once. Popular trips include those that go to Kenya and Tanzania to see the Serengeti and Masai Mara, which are home to famous animals and offer chances to see the Great Migration. Uganda and Rwanda are popular travel destinations for seeing gorillas and chimpanzees. Travelers to Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda can witness mountain gorillas and the Great Migration. People often choose to go on walking tours in South Luangwa, Zambia, or to Botswana’s Okavango Delta or South Africa’s Kruger National Park to see animals in their natural habitats.
East Africa and Southern Africa are commonly considered the two halves of Safari Africa. Because of their diversity, each region offers something special; choosing between the east and south is usually the first step in planning a safari.
Africa is the birthplace of the safari and is home to 54 nations that offer these wildlife safaris. There are many options for multi-country or combined African safaris, such as visiting South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Kenya. These nations are just the beginning of the amazing safari vacations we offer.
Africa boasts a remarkable array of diverse landscapes, flora, and fauna, ranging from the arid Sahara Desert in the north to the rugged coastline of South Africa in the south. The awe-inspiring scenery of Africa enthralls with its striking contrasts, ranging from parched deserts adorned with towering dunes and vast blue skies to verdant deltas and resounding waterfalls.
Big cat safaris in Tanzania’s Serengeti and short gorilla safaris in Rwanda and Uganda are possible components of a combined African safari, for instance, whereas massive African safaris highlighting the whole of Africa and the wide range of attractions are possible components that make multi-country African safaris.
Our top recommendation is that you stick with the African region that has always been on your mind. For example, if you want to see the Serengeti and Maasai Mara plains in all their open beauty, Tanzania and Kenya in East Africa are the ideal destinations, while Rwanda and Uganda are prime locations for African primate trekking safaris, such as gorilla trekking in the Virungas and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. If the Okavango Delta in Botswana and Victoria Falls are your ideal vacation destinations, avoid Southern Africa at your own risk. In many circumstances, the wisest course of action is to remain with your original desires about Africa.
Here are some of our most popular safaris that include multiple countries in Africa.
Combined Tanzania & Gorilla Safaris.
To combine a Tanzania safari with gorilla trekking, you can fly from Tanzania to Uganda or Rwanda and then transfer to the respective gorilla parks.
Uganda Gorillas and Kenya Masai Mara Safari.
Masai Mara, Uganda Gorilla Trek & Tanzania Safari
Maasai Mara, Rwanda gorillas, and Victoria Falls.
Kenya & Tanzania Luxury Safaris (Serengeti Vs Maasai Mara)
The Masai Mara is known for its focused and dramatic wildlife display, while the Serengeti is famed for its expansive and distinct wilderness experience. You should choose based on your budget, the time of year you like best, and how much you can handle crowds. Both parks are comparable in terms of ecology; they host the Great Migration and also offer the best safaris combined.
Below are the combined Serengeti & Maasai Mara luxury safaris.