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Field-tested by TTKK · East Africa safari planning

Start with a proven safari route. Shape it around the way you travel.

You choose the places, pace and priorities. A trusted local team handles the journey from airport pickup to departure.

Planning model

Choose the shape of the journey. Let the local team run the ground plan.

WeGoSafari begins with proven route structures, then leaves room for sensible changes to timing, lodging and priorities. The local operator handles transport, driver-guide service, stays, park visits and airport transfers.

01

Choose a proven route

Begin with one of six route structures instead of planning from a blank map.

02

Refine timing and priorities

Nights, lodging level, priority stops and optional activities can be discussed where operationally sensible.

03

Local team executes the trip

Airport transfers, road transport, driver-guide service, lodging coordination and park visits are confirmed and run locally.

  • Not a self-drive guide
  • Not an unlimited itinerary builder
  • Not a conventional large group tour

Kenya or Tanzania

Two classic safari rhythms, not one interchangeable checklist.

Kenya often suits a compact first safari with varied scenery. Tanzania's northern circuit leans into scale, density and a deeper route arc.

Kenya

A compact rhythm with varied landscapes: lakes, birds, savanna and strong wildlife experiences, often built around Maasai Mara, Lake Nakuru and Amboseli.

  • Varied scenery
  • Routes can feel more compact
  • Strong first-safari foundation

Tanzania

The northern circuit leans into scale and density: Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Tarangire suit longer, more immersive route planning.

  • Larger sense of scale
  • Migration-focused possibilities
  • Immersive northern-circuit routes

Six classic journeys

Start from a proven route, then refine it in consultation.

The six journeys keep stable route codes and base structures. WGS-01 is the 14-day, 12-night panorama journey completed by TTKK.

All routes remain draft structures. Final dates, stays and prices require consultation.

WGS-02

5 days / 4 nights

5 Days / 4 Nights - Kenya Classic

A short Kenya base route connecting Nairobi, Lake Nakuru, and Maasai Mara. Draft schedule.

Destinations

Nairobi / Lake Nakuru / Maasai Mara

Core experience

A compact Kenya starter route from Nairobi through a lake-region stop and Maasai Mara safari time.

Best for

  • Travellers with limited time who want a classic Kenya safari rhythm
  • Guests who prefer a straightforward Nairobi-based route
  • Planners using a base route to compare budget and accommodation levels

WGS-03

7 days / 6 nights

7 Days / 6 Nights - Kenya Panorama

A fuller Kenya route connecting Amboseli, Lake Nakuru, and Maasai Mara. Draft schedule.

Destinations

Nairobi / Amboseli / Lake Nakuru / Maasai Mara

Core experience

A fuller Kenya loop pairing Amboseli, Lake Nakuru, and Maasai Mara in one three-stop safari arc.

Best for

  • First-time Kenya travellers who want more than one reserve experience
  • Travellers willing to trade longer road time for broader landscape variety
  • Groups who want a multi-destination safari without changing countries

WGS-04

6 days / 5 nights

6 Days / 5 Nights - Tanzania Northern Circuit

A Tanzania northern-circuit base route from Arusha through Tarangire, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro. Draft schedule.

Destinations

Arusha / Tarangire / Serengeti / Ngorongoro Crater / Arusha

Core experience

A Tanzania northern-circuit route from Arusha through Tarangire, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro.

Best for

  • Travellers who want a Tanzania-focused safari without a cross-border segment
  • Guests prioritising the Serengeti and crater combination
  • Planners who prefer a geographically focused route

WGS-05

8 days / 7 nights

8 Days / 7 Nights - Tanzania Migration Journey

A deeper Tanzania route focused on Serengeti and a season-dependent migration area. Migration details require later verification.

Destinations

Arusha / Tarangire / Central Serengeti / Season-dependent migration area / Ngorongoro Crater / Arusha

Core experience

A deeper Tanzania route built around Serengeti time and a season-dependent migration area.

Best for

  • Travellers willing to plan the migration area around travel month
  • Guests who value deeper Serengeti time over adding more countries
  • Groups comfortable with season, weather, and operating feasibility shaping the route

WGS-06

11 days / 10 nights

11 Days / 10 Nights - Tanzania Safari and Zanzibar

A base route combining Tanzania northern-circuit safari with a Zanzibar beach extension. Draft schedule.

Destinations

Arusha / Tarangire / Serengeti / Ngorongoro Crater / Zanzibar

Core experience

A Tanzania safari and beach route that moves from the northern circuit to a Zanzibar finish.

Best for

  • Travellers pairing Tanzania safari days with an island rest period
  • Guests who want an island ending while avoiding a Kenya-Tanzania crossing
  • Couples, families, or small groups who prefer a stronger safari start and softer finish

TTKK field-tested journey

A journey that was actually completed, not just a schedule on paper.

This route connects Kenya, Tanzania and Zanzibar. The destination, stay and planning content on the site grows outward from that completed journey.

14 days
12 nights
Kenya and Tanzania
Safari and Zanzibar

WGS-01 geographic route map

Field-tested route nodes across Kenya, Tanzania, and Zanzibar positioned by approximate latitude and longitude.

WGS-01 geographic route mapThe map uses real geographic locations; route lines show itinerary order and are not turn-by-turn navigation.Start & End

The map uses real geographic locations; route lines show itinerary order and are not turn-by-turn navigation.

Basemap, lakes and rivers use Natural Earth data; the schematic park and reserve layer references KWS, TANAPA, NCAA and WDPA / Protected Planet public records.

  1. 1. Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Day 1 / Day 13
  2. 2. Nairobi, Days 1 and 12-13
  3. 3. Great Rift Valley viewpoint area, Day 2
  4. 4. Lake Nakuru, Day 2
  5. 5. Maasai Mara, Days 3-4
  6. 6. Maasai Mara airstrip area, Day 5
  7. 7. Migori, Day 5
  8. 8. Isebania border area, Day 5
  9. 9. Tarime, Day 5
  10. 10. Seronera, Day 5
  11. 11. Central Serengeti, Days 5-7
  12. 12. Ngorongoro, Day 8
  13. 13. Tarangire, Day 9
  14. 14. Arusha, Days 9-10
  15. 15. Zanzibar / Stone Town, Days 10-12
  16. 16. Northern Zanzibar, Days 10-11
  17. 17. Mnemba area, Day 11

Core destinations

Seven places that shape the character of the route.

These are the primary safari and extension stops. Nairobi and Arusha remain gateway content rather than destination cards.

Kenya

Maasai Mara

Maasai Mara gives first-time East Africa travellers a confident safari rhythm: open plains, big-cat-focused drives, and migration-season context without overcomplicating the route.

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Kenya

Lake Nakuru

Lake Nakuru is a compact Rift Valley lake stop that helps pace the route between Nairobi and Maasai Mara, with lake scenery, rhino interest, birdlife, and a short-park rhythm.

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Kenya

Amboseli

Amboseli is a classic Kenya safari destination known for Kilimanjaro backdrop views, elephant herds, open plains, and wetland habitats.

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Tanzania

Serengeti

Serengeti is one of Tanzania's defining safari destinations, suited to deeper game drives, photography, premium camps, and careful migration-season planning.

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Tanzania

Ngorongoro Crater

Ngorongoro Crater is a core Tanzania northern-circuit stop, known for its crater-floor landscape, high wildlife density, and scenic rim views.

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Tanzania

Tarangire

Tarangire is an important Tanzania northern-circuit stop known for elephants, baobab landscapes, and dry-season wildlife concentration.

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Tanzania

Zanzibar

Zanzibar is not a wildlife safari park; it is a beach and culture extension after safari, suited to Stone Town, spice-island context, coast time, snorkelling, and diving.

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First safari process

Before a first East Africa safari, understand the whole planning path.

The path moves from month, country, route length and lodging level through quote confirmation, preparation, arrival handoff and departure transfer.

  1. 01

    Choose month and country

  2. 02

    Set days and base route

  3. 03

    Choose lodging level

  4. 04

    Compare and confirm quotation

  5. 05

    Prepare entry, insurance and packing

  6. 06

    Hand over to the local team after arrival

  7. 07

    Complete safari days and transfers

  8. 08

    Airport drop-off for departure

Budget experience

Put more of the budget into the parts of the journey you can actually feel.

The point is not a cheapest-price promise. It is to understand which parts of a safari budget shape time in parks, suitable stays, private vehicle support and professional guiding.

Typical cost categories

Parks and reserves
Accommodation
Vehicle and fuel
Driver-guide
Meals and water
Transfers
Optional flights and activities

This explains budget direction. It is not a calculator and does not represent fixed pricing.

Stays and stories

Videos, destination notes and stay stories will grow from the field record.

Chinese pages are prepared to prioritize Bilibili later, while English pages are prepared for YouTube. Task 002 keeps only poster placeholders and structure.

TTKK East Africa field series

First-hand route record around WGS-01.

Destination videos

Future video entries organized by destination.

Hotel and lodge reviews

Structure reserved for stay experiences and later reviews.

Camptrek partner

The local partner kept after the route was completed.

TTKK compared multiple local service providers. Camptrek performed strongly in communication, route execution and overall value, so WeGoSafari treats them as the priority local partner.

Final dates, hotels and prices still require direct consultation.

Consultation choice

Prepare the basics, then start the consultation.

Gather the month, traveller count, trip length, countries, lodging level and budget range first. The current site does not submit forms, send email or store personal data.

Prepare for consultation

Use this when you want to turn dates, traveller count, days, budget, countries and route preferences into a clear brief.

Prepare for consultation

Understand operating boundaries

Use this to understand what the local team must confirm later, such as transfers, guiding, stays, park visits and final quotation.

Understand operating boundaries