


For many safari lovers, the Maasai Mara in Kenya and the Serengeti in Tanzania represent the ultimate African wilderness experience. These two legendary ecosystems are home to some of the world’s most iconic wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and the spectacular Great Migration—one of the greatest natural events on Earth. It’s no surprise that many travelers ask: Can I combine the Maasai Mara and Serengeti in one trip?
The answer is yes, you absolutely can—and it is one of the most rewarding safari combinations you will ever experience. Because the two parks share a border and form a continuous ecosystem, combining them in one itinerary allows travelers to explore different sides of the same wildlife-rich region while experiencing a diversity of scenery, cultures, and safari styles. This combination is especially popular among photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, honeymooners, and travelers seeking a once-in-a-lifetime safari adventure.
In this detailed guide, we explore everything you need to know about combining the Maasai Mara and Serengeti in one trip: how to do it, the best routes, visa requirements, border crossings, when to go, what wildlife to expect, and why this combination is one of Africa’s most unforgettable safari experiences.
The Maasai Mara and Serengeti form a single uninterrupted ecosystem that spans across Kenya and Tanzania. Animals migrate freely between the two countries, and the landscapes blend beautifully—making a cross-border safari both logical and deeply rewarding.
The Great Migration moves in a clockwise loop between the Serengeti and Maasai Mara each year. By combining both destinations, you get the chance to witness multiple migration stages:
Calving season in the southern Serengeti
River crossings in the Mara
Predator action in the central Serengeti
Large herds moving across northern Tanzania
This gives you a richer, more complete understanding of the migration than focusing on only one park.
While connected, the two parks offer distinct scenery:
Serengeti: Endless plains, rocky kopjes, wide open savannah
Maasai Mara: Rolling grasslands, riverine forests, acacia-dotted plains
Combining the two gives your photos and memories greater variety.
With more days on safari in different regions, you greatly increase your chances of capturing:
Hunting scenes
River crossings
Large elephant herds
Cheetahs on kopjes
Lion prides interacting
Leopards in forests
Sunrise and sunset silhouette shots
This combination is a dream for wildlife photographers.
In the Maasai Mara, you can visit traditional Maasai villages. In Tanzania, you’ll encounter Maasai as well as other communities such as the Datoga and Hadzabe (if extending beyond Serengeti). Together, they offer a rich cultural experience.
The Mara and Serengeti are home to some of Africa’s highest densities of lions, cheetahs, and leopards. Combining both increases your big cat viewing opportunities in diverse habitats.
There are several ways to create a seamless cross-border safari. Your choice depends on time, budget, and travel style.
This is the fastest, easiest, and most popular option.
You fly from Maasai Mara (Kenya) to Serengeti (Tanzania) via:
Kisumu
Migori/Tarime border crossing
Kilimanjaro International Airport
Arusha
The most common route is:
Mara → Migori (Kenya) → Road transfer to Isebania border → Tarime (Tanzania) → Serengeti flight
This route saves time and avoids long road journeys. It is ideal for travelers with limited days or a preference for comfort.
This is a popular option for overland adventure travelers.
Your itinerary may look like:
Maasai Mara → Isebania border → Serengeti (northern region)
Advantages:
More scenic
Less expensive than flying
Opportunity to explore multiple regions overland
Disadvantages:
Long driving hours
Roads can be rough
Still, many travelers enjoy this adventurous route.
Fly Nairobi to Serengeti or vice versa.
Perfect for:
Honeymooners
Luxury travelers
Photographers
It saves time and offers a smooth, seamless experience.
Since you are traveling between Kenya and Tanzania, you will cross one international border.
A valid passport (6+ months remaining)
Kenya visa (unless visa-free)
Tanzania visa (available online or at border† depending on regulations)
Some nationalities require visas in advance. Travel operators like Experiya Tour Company assist with the latest entry requirements.
The best time depends on what part of the Great Migration you want to see.
Perfect for:
Baby animals
Predators hunting
Photographers seeking dramatic wildlife moments
Ideal for:
Grumeti River crossings
Lush landscapes
Fewer tourists
This is when the famous Mara River crossings take place.
Perfect for:
The most dramatic migration scenes
Big cat sightings
Peak predator action
Herds move back to Tanzania.
Great for:
Elephant herds
Solitude and beautiful light
Good predator interactions
Both parks offer year-round wildlife, but coordinating with the migration season makes your experience even more spectacular.
Smaller but more densely populated
Incredible big cat sightings
Ideal for river crossings (July–October)
Easier to navigate
Vast and varied
Different regions all offering unique experiences
Ideal for calving season, kopje photography, and open plain wildlife
Together, they create a complete safari experience that no single park can compete with.
Both parks have a range of options:
Luxury safari lodges
Mid-range tented camps
Budget-friendly campsites
Exclusive conservancy camps (in the Mara)
Popular photographer- and migration-focused lodges include:
In Maasai Mara:
Entim Camp
Mara Serena Safari Lodge
Angama Mara
Mara Explorer Camp
In Serengeti:
Serengeti Serena Lodge
Lemala Nanyukie
Sayari Camp
Kubu Kubu Tented Lodge
Your lodge choices depend on the migration’s location and your safari budget.
For a combined safari, the ideal duration is:
3–4 days in Maasai Mara
4–6 days in Serengeti
For deeper exploration:
Cover southern, central, and northern Serengeti plus Maasai Mara.
On a combined Mara–Serengeti safari, you can see:
Lions (huge prides in both parks)
Cheetahs
Leopards
Elephants
Buffalos
Zebras
Wildebeest (in massive herds)
Hyenas
Giraffes
Hippos
Crocodiles
Over 500 bird species
This is the highest-quality wildlife experience in Africa.
Combining the Maasai Mara and Serengeti offers:
More migration sightings
More predator action
More diversity in scenery
More photography opportunities
More time in Africa’s greatest wilderness
It is the ultimate bucket-list safari.
Planning a cross-border safari requires expert guidance, logistical coordination, and knowledge of migration patterns. Experiya Tour Company specializes in crafting seamless, unforgettable Maasai Mara and Serengeti combination safaris. Their team handles all logistics, border crossings, flights, lodge reservations, and game drive planning.
With their experienced guides, personalized itineraries, and top-notch service, Experiya Tour Company ensures that your East African safari becomes the journey of a lifetime.
Book your combined Maasai Mara and Serengeti safari with Experiya Tour Company today and witness Africa’s greatest wilderness in its full glory.