
Planning combined safaris that cover multiple countries requires precise coordination. Combined safaris are the most efficient way to experience the diversity of East Africa without logistical stress. You can trek with gorillas in Uganda and witness the Great Migration in Tanzania on the same itinerary.
We manage every border crossing, flight connection, and transfer for you. You enjoy the changing landscapes while we handle the details. These combined safaris allow you to see the best of Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, and Tanzania in a single, seamless journey.
Our combined safaris are designed for travelers who want to maximize their time in Africa. This service is perfect if you have 10 or more days available and want to see variety.
You value efficiency and safety. You want to see the "Big Five" on the savannah and primates in the rainforest without booking separate trips. You prefer a single point of contact for complex combined safaris.
We simplify complex travel. Your package includes everything needed for a smooth cross-border experience.
Private Transportation: A dedicated 4x4 Land Cruiser with a pop-up roof for photography.
Professional Driver-Guide: An expert local guide who stays with you throughout the specific country leg of your trip.
All Accommodations: Lodges and camps selected to match your comfort level.
Permits and Fees: We secure gorilla trekking permits, park entrance fees, and activity passes in advance.
Logistics Management: We coordinate border crossings and inter-country flights essential for combined safaris.
US-Based Support: You have a dedicated contact in Utah for planning and questions.
We use a dual-company structure to ensure your financial safety and on-the-ground quality.
All in Africa Safaris USA (Utah) We are a US-based LLC. You sign contracts under US law and make payments to a US bank account. This protects your investment and eliminates the need to wire funds overseas. We handle all planning, scheduling, and pre-trip communication.
All in Africa Safaris (U) Ltd (Uganda) Our sister company, established in 2017, manages the actual safari. They employ professional local driver-guides and maintain our fleet of vehicles. They handle the permits and relationships with lodges.
This structure gives you American financial security with authentic local expertise.
100% Private Safaris at Group Tour Prices. You do not share your vehicle with strangers. The itinerary moves at your pace. If you want to spend an extra hour watching elephants, you can.
Your journey is private; the wildlife encounter is shared. Your transport and guide are private. Activities like gorilla trekking or boat cruises are shared by regulation or design. This balance offers exclusivity where it counts and access where it matters.
Our combined safaris connect the highlights of four distinct nations. We customize the route based on your interests.
Uganda offers diverse landscapes, from the Nile River to dense jungles.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park: Trek to see mountain gorillas in their natural habitat.
Queen Elizabeth National Park: Look for tree-climbing lions and take a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel.
Murchison Falls National Park: Witness the power of the Nile and enjoy extensive game drives.
Rwanda is known for its stunning scenery and high-end tourism infrastructure.
Volcanoes National Park: A premier location for tracking mountain gorillas and golden monkeys.
Nyungwe Forest National Park: Walk the canopy bridges and track chimpanzees in an ancient rainforest.
Akagera National Park: The only savannah park in Rwanda with the Big Five.
Kenya is synonymous with the classic African safari experience.
Maasai Mara National Reserve: The site of the Great Migration and exceptional big cat sightings.
Amboseli National Park: Famous for massive elephant herds with Mount Kilimanjaro as a backdrop.
Tsavo National Parks: Vast wilderness areas known for "red elephants" and dramatic landscapes.
Tanzania hosts some of the largest wildlife concentrations on the planet.
Serengeti National Park: Follow the Great Migration across endless plains.
Ngorongoro Crater: A UNESCO World Heritage site with a high density of wildlife inside a volcanic caldera.
Mount Kilimanjaro: The highest peak in Africa, accessible for climbers and hikers.
Yes, but the East Africa Tourist Visa covers Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya. Tanzania requires a separate visa. We provide current guidance and application links for all necessary visas. You can check current entry requirements at the US Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs.
Yes, we use established border posts. Your driver-guide assists you through customs and immigration. In some cases, we arrange short flights between parks to bypass long drives or complex borders.
It is possible, but we recommend focusing on two or three regions to avoid travel fatigue. A popular option for combined safaris is Uganda (primates) and Kenya or Tanzania (savannah). We can design a custom itinerary that fits your timeframe.
The dry seasons from June to October and December to February are generally best. These months offer easier trekking conditions and excellent wildlife viewing across East Africa.
Ready to start planning your private African safari? Contact All in Africa Safaris USA today for your personalized itinerary. https://allinafricasafarisusa.com/contact-us










