Kenya and Tanzania border each other, and the two countries’ relationship has been improving daily. For example, Kenya and Tanzania have opened high commissions Offices in each country since independence.
The most interesting is the sharing of the Great wildebeest migration in Kenya, Tanzania, Masai Mara, and Serengeti between mid-June and mid-October.
Both countries import and export commodities to each other; thus, Kenya and Tanzania remain close. Both countries are residents and cross the border with only a passport and DO NOT REQUIRE A VISA.
Today both countries enjoy healthy relations. The world’s largest Swahili-speaking populations inhabit both countries; Kiswahili is Kenya and Tanzania’s official and national language. And Kenya and Tanzania share similar cultures example, the Masai culture.
Kenya and Tanzania are blessed with natural wealth, from the tallest Mountain in Africa, Mt. Kilimanjaro, the second highest in Mount Kenya, and the great wildebeest migration to the sun-kissed beaches of Mombasa and Zanzibar—no wonder a combination of Kenya and Tanzania safari remain famous.
Tours and Safaris: To visit Tanzania from Kenya, you will need a non-resident will need a different visa for each country, while Kenya and Tanzania residents use only their identification cards and do not pay for a visa
PEOPLE AND CULTURE
Kenya is a safari country as well as a cultural heritage destination. The overwhelming appeal of the wildlife sanctuaries, glorious beaches, breathtaking scenery in a vast and unspoiled land, an almost perfect climate, sophisticated accommodation, and hospitable happy people.
With the gifts of nature bestowed in such profusion, Kenya remains the first choice country to visit in Africa. There is so much to see, and the difficulty lies in deciding what to leave out of a Kenyan safari. However, after the hard work the incentive award winners put in, they can enjoy a holiday like no other.
In the national parks and reserves, they can enjoy watching the wild animals from the proximity of open-top vehicles, and professional drivers and tour leaders will show them the animals in their natural settings. In the culture, they can enjoy interacting with cultures formed by 63 tribes and languages but live in harmony. Truly Kenya is the most admired country in the world.
The hot air balloon safari is an hour excursion in Masai Mara in Kenya and Serengeti in Tanzania. This excursion can be done in a three-day to 10 days safari, including Serengeti and Masai mara.
You are picked up from your accommodation in Masai Mara and Serengeti park and transferred to the balloon site, where you will be flown to the wildlife plains in Serengeti and Masai mara. The flight takes an hour after that, followed by breakfast in the same wildlife plains. The trip is exciting, and a unique experience as you watch the great migration and other wildlife on air; you also follow the migration path on the air balloon.
The flight takes off at 6.30 am and last for one hour. A chase crew follows and prepares a champagne breakfast under a un umbrella tree, after which each passenger receives a certificate.
The tours and safaris involve the famous 7th wonder of the world, which is found in Kenya. The impressive wildlife migration is based in Masai mara. Thousands and thousands of wildebeest, followed by other animals, move from Masai Mara National Reserve to Serengeti National Park in TANZANIA. The movement is fantastic, especially at the river crossing point. As the wildebeest jumped into the Mara River, crocodiles waited for a catch as the lions followed the migration. The river is a point of no return; either jump or risk retreating to the lions. The wildlife is too many such that it can take the whole month. Once the wildebeest make a crossing path, they will follow suit till the end. So the tourist is stuck every day watching the game of the crocodile, the wildebeest, and the lions; the opportunist hyena is included.