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Two Week Kenya Itineraries
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2026
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Two Weeks in Kenya: Masai Mara, Rift Valley & Coast
Take time for classic safari drives, big landscapes and standout parks across Kenya
Kenya has a way of turning a wildlife wish list into real encounters, from first-light drives to broad, cinematic views across the plains. 11-14 day Kenya trips suit travellers who want enough time for the headline parks, unhurried game drives, and a few slower evenings back at a camp or lodge. You can expect classic safari days in places like the Masai Mara and Amboseli National Park, with a change of scene around Lake Nakuru and the Great Rift Valley. Many tours operate as group safaris, and some routes also link to Tanzania, Uganda or Zanzibar, while the Kenya section stays centred on the parks and reserves that made the country famous.
Best 11-14 day itineraries
Highlights of Kenya
PRIVATE SAFARI: Explore Kenya's most scenic and wildlife-rich national parks and reserves on this incredible 11-day private safari. Game drive across the open plains of the Amboseli National Park and marvel at Mount Kilimanjaro. Look out for black and white rhino in picturesque Ol Pejeta Conservancy and encounter an abundance of animals in Samburu National Reserve, home to the red–robed Samburu tribesmen. Then travel on to Lake Nakuru with its flocks of flamingos before ending your adventure with 3-nights in the legendary Masai Mara, Kenya's flagship conservation area. This is Kenya encompassed!

Tour Highlights
2025 Ol Pejeta Conservancy - Enjoy a game drive in this pioneering wildlife conservancy which is the largest black rhino sanctuary in East Africa and is home to the Big Five
Samburu National Reserve - Safari in this beautiful reserve, looking out for rare species such as the Grevy’s zebra and Beisa Oryx
Lake Nakuru National Park - See flocks of flamingos at the beautiful Rift Valley soda lake and explore the wildlife-rich national park on a game drive
Masai Mara - Spend three days in search of the Big Five in one of Africa’s greatest wildlife reserves
Amboseli National Park - Admire incredible views of Mount Kilimanjaro and see large herds of elephants on safari in this popular park
Great Rift Valley - Drive through the dramatic landscape of Africa's Great Rift Valley, one of the world's natural wonders
2026 Aberdare National Park - Spend a night at The Ark, a unique game viewing lodge modelled on Noah's Ark and set in the heart of the Aberdare National Park
East Africa Explorer Journey
Start in Nairobi and end back in Nairobi on a 13–day safari that sweeps through Kenya and Tanzania’s headline parks. You’ll travel the Rift Valley to the Maasai Mara for abundant wildlife and a Maasai village visit, then continue to flamingo–fringed Lake Nakuru and a Lake Naivasha boat ride. In Amboseli, expect intimate elephant encounters beneath Mount Kilimanjaro. Cross into Tanzania to explore Tarangire’s baobabs and herds, Lake Manyara’s birdlife and tree–climbing lions, the Serengeti’s endless plains and, in season, the Great Migration. Cap it all in the Ngorongoro Crater – a vast caldera teeming with the Big Five – before returning to Nairobi.

Tour Highlights
Maasai Mara National Reserve: Located in the African Great Rift Valley, this is the mesmerising home of the Big Five.
Lake Nakuru National Park: Fully-fenced park that is a refuge for many charming flamingos, endangered white rhinos, and many other superb animals
Amboseli National Park: Stunningly located at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain, this national park is filled with natural surprises
Lake Manyara National Park: The first of the Tanzanian parks and the home of tree-climbing lions and huge hippos is sure to surprise you
Serengeti National Park: Home to millions of wild animals, Serengeti is also the backdrop of the great wildebeest migration every year
Ngorongoro Crater: The planet’s largest intact volcanic caldera is a world within a world where humans and wildlife coexist
Tarangire National Park: Filled with lush and green wetlands, Tarangire provides an ideal habitat for hundreds of species of birds
Kenya & Tanzania Trails
SMALL GROUP LODGE SAFARI : Explore six of East Africa's finest national parks on a wildlife extravaganza. From Nairobi visit the flamingos at Lake Nakuru and go wild in Kenya's Masai Mara before winging your way to Tanzania to go in search of the Big Five across the vast open plains of the Serengeti and down into Ngorongoro Crater. Topped off with game drives in Tarangire and Lake Manyara Natioal Park, famous for its tree climbing lions.

Tour Highlights
Nairobi - Game drive in Nairobi National Park, meet orphaned baby elephants at the Daphne Sheldrick Centre and visit the Karen Blixen Museum
Lake Nakuru - Game drive through wildlife-rich Lake Nakuru National Park, looking out for leopards, lions and a healthy population of rhinos
Masai Mara - Spend two full days exploring the famous national park on safari and opt for a hot air balloon ride over the Mara
Tarangire National Park - Search for iconic African species on safari in the reserve, which is known for its large number of elephants
Serengeti National Park - Spot all of Africa's Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, buffalo) on safari in one of the world's most famous national parks
Ngorongoro Crater - Traverse the floor of the UNESCO-listed volcanic caldera, one of the best places in Africa for spotting wildlife
Lake Manyara National Park - Visit one final national park on the last morning of your tour, where you might be able to spot the famous tree-climbing lions
Masai Mara & Tanzania Explorer
CAMPING SAFARI: Go in search of wildlife in Kenya's famed Masai Mara Reserve before exploring neighbouring Tanzania on this 13-day overland camping safari. Continue your safari adventure in the Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Crater, and visit the coastal towns of Bagamoyo and Dar es Salaam. Then take the ferry to Zanzibar, for three days, exploring Stone Town and relaxing on beautiful palm fringed beaches.

Tour Highlights
Masai Mara - Game drive through Kenya's most famous wilderness and search for wildlife and visit a local Maasai village
Serengeti National Park - Continue your search for the Big Five in Tanzania, and look out for the giant herds of wildebeest which migrate across the plains
Ngorongoro Crater - Descend into this UNESCO-listed caldera, home to all manner of wildlife except giraffes, as they can't get down the banks!
Bagamoyo - Camp beside the beach in this port town on the Indian Ocean coast, famous for dhow building
Dar es Salaam - Explore this port city, a kaleidoscope of culture with Arab, European, African and Indian influences
Zanzibar - Spend three days relaxing on the beach, exploring Stone Town and enjoying optional activities
Lake Nakuru, Uganda & Gorillas
CAMPING SAFARI: Take in the best of Uganda on this 14-day camping safari. From Nairobi enjoy a game drive in search of lions, rhinos and flamingos in Lake Nakuru National Park and cross the Equator from the Southern to the Northern Hemisphere. Stay in the Ugandan capital of Kampala, trek to see chimpanzees, hike into the steamy jungles of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to see rare mountain gorillas before unwinding beside the Nile in Jinja.

Tour Highlights
Lake Nakuru National Park - Search for lions, rhinos and other resident wildlife on an included game drive in specialized safari vehicles
Eldoret - Pose for photos at the Equator and camp on the outskirts of one of Kenya's largest and most vibrant cities
Kalinzu Forest-Go trekking in search of chimpanzees, which are usually spotted in the treetops
Bwindi National Park - Embark on a memorable trek to see endangered mountain gorillas in the steamy jungles of Uganda
Jinja - Spend two full days relaxing beside the Nile and Lake Victoria, with time for boating, fishing, hiking and more
Lake Bunyonyi - When not trekking to see gorillas, relax beside this idyllic lake, surrounded by greenery and rolling hills
Zanzibar & Tanzania
CAMPING SAFARI: Take in the best of Tanzania including a 4-day Zanzibar beach break on this 11-day overland camping safari. Explore Stone Town and unwind on the island's northern beaches. See mighty Mount Kilimanjaro and search for some of Africa's most iconic wildlife in the Serengeti National Park and the UNESCO-listed Ngorongoro Crater.

Tour Highlights
Zanzibar - Relax on this paradise island with three days to explore Stone Town, unwind on the beach, and enjoy optional activities at your leisure
Mount Kilimanjaro - Spend the night at a campsite in the shadow of Africa's highest mountain, with breath taking views on a clear day
Serengeti National Park - Go in search of the Big Five in one of the world's most famous national parks, and camp out in the wilderness
Ngorongoro Crater - Descend the steep slopes of the crater for a game drive and camp on the rim of this UNESCO-listed caldera
The Best of East Africa
PRIVATE SAFARI: This is the ultimate East African Safari taking you from the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro across the Great Rift Valley to the eighth wonder of the world in Ngorongoro, across the endless plains of the Serengeti, ending with the jewel of Kenya's crown; the Masai Mara. This safari will give you some of the best game viewing experiences in some of the most scenic areas of the world.

Tour Highlights
Amboseli National Park - Admire the view of Mt Kilimanjaro and spot elephants on safari in the park
Lake Manyara National Park - See some of the famous pink flamingos that live around the soda lake and search for elusive tree-climbing lions
Ngorongoro Crater - Traverse the floor of the UNESCO-listed crater, one of the best places in Africa for game viewing
Serengeti National Park - Head out on safari in search of the Big Five in one of the world's most famous national parks
Masai Mara - Spend three days exploring the Mara, home to an incredible array of wildlife, which can be spotted on safari or from the air on a hot air balloon ride
Nairobi - End your adventure in the Kenyan capital and opt to extend your stay to see more of the country
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Kenya 11-14 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Trips in Kenya commonly run as group safaris, with a guide or guide-driver overseeing the journey from start to finish. Some options are partly guided instead, pairing guided visits at key stops with more independent time between locations, which can suit travellers who like a little flexibility. Tours are typically delivered by trusted local teams, and practical support is built into the experience.
Accommodation
Your stay is shaped by the trip style and budget, and it can range from simple camps and basic hotels to comfortable lodges and selected 4 star properties. Many itineraries use mid range lodges and fixed tented camps, while others combine camping with straightforward hotel nights to break up longer drives. If availability changes, you may be moved to accommodation of a similar standard without losing the overall level of comfort.
Trip pacing
An 11-14 day Kenya trip usually keeps a steady rhythm, with early starts for the best wildlife activity and some long, scenic drives between regions. Most itineraries are medium paced, balancing time in the vehicle with opportunities to rest, organise photos, and enjoy the atmosphere back at camp or lodge. Fitness requirements vary by route and comfort level, so it is worth reading the trip notes carefully before booking.
Frequently asked questions
What can you see in Kenya in 11 to 14 days?
Trips of 11 to 14 days featuring Kenya often combine it with Tanzania. Routes link the Masai Mara with the Serengeti, the Ngorongoro Crater and the coast at Zanzibar. Kenya features through the Mara within an East Africa safari.
Do 11 to 14 day Kenya tours visit Tanzania?
Yes, most pair Kenya's Masai Mara with Tanzania's Serengeti and Ngorongoro. Some end with a Zanzibar beach stay. The two countries share the great migration ecosystem.
Are 11 to 14 day Kenya tours guided?
Yes, they run as fully guided safaris, on overland, lodge and accommodated formats. A guide and safari crew lead the game drives. Groups are small, capped at around 18.
How active is an 11 to 14 day Kenya safari?
The activity level is easy to moderate, built around game drives and camp life. There is a minimum age of around eight. The pace follows the wildlife.
What types of Kenya safari last 11 to 14 days?
This band includes overland safaris, lodge and accommodated safaris and group tours. Most link Kenya with Tanzania. Groups are small, capped at around 18.
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