Overview
Experience Africa's greatest wildlife concentrations on this epic Road trip safari spanning Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. This road trip combines the world-famous Serengeti ecosystem with lesser-known gems, showcasing lions, elephants, giraffes, leopards, zebras, and the incredible wildebeest migration. From volcanic peaks to pristine lakes, this journey offers the ultimate African adventure.
Route Duration
14-21 Days minimum (45+ days recommended for immersive experience)
Best Time to Visit
- Great Migration (July-October): Wildebeest crossing, dramatic wildlife action
- Dry Season (June-October, January-February): Best wildlife viewing
- Green Season (November-December, March-May): Fewer tourists, lush landscapes, baby animals
- Avoid: Heavy rains (April-May in Tanzania, September-November in Uganda)
Recommended Route
Kenya Section (5-7 Days)
- Nairobi: Capital city, Giraffe Centre, Karen Blixen Museum
- Amboseli National Park: Mount Kilimanjaro views, large elephant herds
- Tsavo East National Park: Remote wilderness, diverse wildlife
- Tsavo West National Park: Volcanic landscape, rock formations
- Maasai Mara National Reserve: Massive game concentrations, migration crossing
Tanzania Section (7-10 Days)
- Serengeti National Park: 14,750 km² wilderness, 1.5 million wildebeest
- Ngorongoro Conservation Area: Massive crater with abundant wildlife
- Lake Eyasi: Lesser Kudu, giraffe, unique landscapes
- Tarangire National Park: Tree-climbing lions, elephant concentrations
- Arusha: Gateway city, Mount Meru trekking
Uganda Section (4-6 Days)
- Kampala: Capital, Kasubi Tombs, Makerere University
- Murchison Falls National Park: Victoria Nile falls, hippos, elephants
- Fort Portal: Gateway to Rwenzori Mountains and Semliki
- Kibale National Park: Chimpanzee trekking ($150-200 per permit)
- Lake Kivu: Scenic water views, relaxation stops
Budget Estimate
- Vehicle: $50-100/day to rent (4×4 essential)
- Fuel: $200-400 total (depending on route and fuel economy)
- Accommodation: $40-150 per night (budget lodges to luxury safari camps)
- Food: $15-40 per day (includes gas stove cooking)
- Park Fees: $40-80 per park per day (varies by country)
- Activity Permits: $150-200 (Chimp trekking Uganda)
Total Estimated Cost: $3,000-6,000 per person (21 days)
Vehicle Requirements
Essential Equipment
- 4×4 Vehicle: High clearance SUV or truck absolutely required
- Spare tires: Minimum 2
- Tools: Basic toolkit, jack, shovel
- Water: Carry 20+ liters for emergencies
- Extra fuel: Cans for remote areas
- GPS/Maps: Download offline maps (cell coverage unreliable)
Cross-Border Permits
- Vehicle's Carnet de Passage (recommended, not always required)
- Vehicle registration and proof of ownership
- International Driving Permit (IDP)
- Insurance valid in all three countries
- Passports valid 6+ months
Maintenance
- Get vehicle inspected before trip
- Carry spare belts, hoses, filters
- Oil changes in Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, or Kampala
- Tire repair kits and patches
Top Wildlife Experiences
Must-See Animals
- Elephant: Huge concentrations in Amboseli, Tarangire, Murchison Falls
- Lion: Tree-climbing lions in Tarangire, pride activity in Serengeti
- Leopard: Rare sightings, more common in Serengeti
- African Buffalo: Large herds in all major parks
- Hippopotamus: Rivers and lakes throughout
- Giraffe: Maasai and Reticulated species
- Wildebeest: Migration (July-October) in Serengeti/Maasai Mara
- Zebra: Plains herds, beautiful photo subjects
- Chimpanzees: Trekking in Kibale National Park, Uganda
Unique Experiences
- Wildebeest Crossing (July-October) - Dramatic river crossings
- Chimpanzee Trekking (Kibale, Uganda) - Intimate primate encounters
- Crater Descent (Ngorongoro) - Road trip into crater floor
- Nile Cruises (Murchison Falls, Uganda) - Boat wildlife viewing
- Cultural Encounters - Maasai villages, local guides
Daily Driving & Road Conditions
Road Network
- Main highways: Asphalt, generally good
- Secondary roads: Varying conditions, some dirt
- Park roads: Well-maintained, challenging terrain
- Daily Distances: 60-200 miles (depending on route)
- Driving Times: 3-7 hours daily
Road Safety
- Avoid night driving (wildlife, road conditions)
- Fuel up in major towns
- Check road conditions with park rangers
- Drive slowly in parks (improve sightings and vehicle lifespan)
- Carry water and snacks
- Have vehicle inspected at borders
Practical Information
Park Entry Fees (Approximate, per vehicle per day)
- Kenya: Amboseli $80, Maasai Mara $50
- Tanzania: Serengeti $70, Ngorongoro $100
- Uganda: Murchison $50, Kibale $50
Accommodation Options
- Luxury Safari Lodges: $150-500/night (all-inclusive)
- Mid-range Camps: $80-150/night
- Budget Lodges: $30-60/night
- Camping: $15-30/night
Visa Information
- Kenya: Visa on arrival or e-visa ($50)
- Tanzania: Visa on arrival or e-visa ($50)
- Uganda: Visa on arrival or e-visa ($50)
- Most visas: 90 days validity
Packing Essentials
- Binoculars (quality matters for wildlife viewing)
- Camera with telephoto lens
- Sun protection (SPF 50+, hat, sunglasses)
- Insect repellent (mosquitoes)
- Malaria prophylaxis (consult doctor)
- Long sleeves/pants for evening (mosquitoes)
- Comfortable but sturdy hiking boots
- Reusable water bottles (fill at lodges)
- Dry bags for electronics and documents
- Small towel (not all lodges provide)
Best Resources
- RoadTrip Africa website
- Road trip East Africa guidebooks
- Park official websites for regulations
- Tourist offices in Nairobi, Dar, Kampala
- Local driving guides (highly recommended)
Related Guides
- Kilimanjaro Climbing Guide
- Zanzibar Island Escape
- Great Migration Viewing Guide
- Primate Trekking in East Africa
- Lake Victoria Cultural Tour
Last updated: May 2026
Pro Tip: Hire a local driver-guide for enhanced safety, better wildlife sightings, and cultural insights. Cost: $30-50/day
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