8 Day Malawi Safaris with Serengeti Safari Tours

This 8-day itinerary combines Malawi safaris with Serengeti safari tours for a well-paced wildlife experience. It includes rhino tracking, boat safaris, lake activities, and migration-focused game drives. The route is practical for travelers seeking variety across two strong safari regions.


Don’t miss out on the chance to explore two of Africa’s most rewarding safari destinations with this 8-day itinerary combining Malawi safaris and Serengeti safari tours. This trip is designed for travelers who want variety, strong wildlife viewing, and a mix of land and water-based activities. It begins in Malawi with Liwonde National Park, where rhino tracking, boat safaris, and night drives offer a close look at wildlife in a well-managed reserve. From there, the itinerary moves to Lake Malawi for dhow cruises, island visits, and water sports ideal for relaxing after time in the bush. These experiences highlight the diversity of Malawi safaris, offering both adventure and downtime in a short, efficient schedule.


The second half of the trip shifts to Tanzania for a deep dive into Serengeti safari tours. Starting with a sundowner in the park, the itinerary builds through full-day drives in Central and Northern Serengeti, focusing on the Great Migration and the Mara River. This section delivers high-density wildlife viewing, including big cats, elephants, and massive herds of wildebeest and zebra. The route is designed to minimize travel time while maximizing time in the field. By combining Malawi safaris with Serengeti safari tours, this itinerary offers a complete East African wildlife experience in just over a week

Tour highlights

  • Day 1: Arrival, Transfer to Liwonde with Boat Safari and Night Game Drive

  • Day 2: Rhino Tracking and Walking Safaris and Proceed to Lake Malawi

  • Day 3: Continue with Dhow Cruise, Island Hopping and Water Sports

  • Day 4: Fly to Tanzania and Transfer to Serengeti for Sundowner

  • Day 5: Full Day Serengeti Experience

  • Day 6: Central Serengeti and The Great Migration

  • Day 7: Northern Serengeti and The Mara River

  • Day 8: Return to Arusha and Departure

Price Includes:
  • Park fees for national parks
  • All activities as mentioned in the itinerary
  • Ground transport per 4WD custom safari vehicle
  • Bottled water in the safari vehicle throughout the journey
  • Full board accommodation as mentioned in the itinerary (lodges or camps)
  • Service of an English-speaking professional driver-guide
  • Driver allowances and accommodation
  • All mentioned activities except for optional ones
  • Boat safari on Shire River
  • Game drives in both national parks
  • Government taxes and park conservation fees and Tanzania
Price Excludes:
  • Malawi and Tanzania Visa fees
  • International and internal flights
  • Personal needs such as gratuities, beverages, souvenirs, etc.
  • Visa processing and application fees
  • Air ticket costs (international and domestic)
  • Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Laundry fees and services
  • Tips for guides, drivers, lodge staff, and boat crew
  • Life insurance coverage
  • Other drinks apart from bottled water
  • Travel insurance (highly recommended)
  • Personal travel and medical insurance
  • Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks

Itinary in details

  • Day1

    Arrive in Blantyre and transfer to Liwonde National Park, one of the most productive areas for Malawi safaris. After check-in and lunch, head out for a boat safari on the Shire River. Expect to see hippos, crocodiles, and elephants along the banks. The boat is shaded and slow-moving, suitable for all ages. After dinner, go on a night game drive with spotlights to find nocturnal animals like genets, civets, and bush babies. Liwonde offers strong guiding and reliable sightings, making it a smart first stop for Malawi safaris. The combination of river and night activities gives variety and helps travelers settle into the rhythm of wildlife viewing. This day sets the tone before moving toward the lake and later into Serengeti safari tours

    Meal Plan: Lunch and Dinner

  • Day2

    Start early with rhino tracking on foot, guided by scouts who follow fresh signs. This is one of the few Malawi safaris where black rhinos are actively monitored. The walk is slow and safe, with clear instructions given before starting. After breakfast, take a short walking safari focused on birds and smaller mammals. Guides explain tracks, calls, and behavior. After lunch, transfer to Lake Malawi, arriving by late afternoon. The lake offers a change of pace from the bush, with calm waters and beachside lodges. Combining walking safaris with lake relaxation adds depth to Malawi safaris and prepares travelers for the next phase in Serengeti safari tours. The drive is manageable, and the route passes through villages and farmland

    Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day3

    Spend the day exploring Lake Malawi by traditional dhow, stopping at nearby islands for swimming and snorkeling. This part of Malawi safaris focuses on water-based activities, offering a break from game drives. The lake is bilharzia-free in most areas, making it safe for swimming. Kayaking and paddleboarding are available at most lodges. Local guides lead the cruise and explain island history and fishing practices. Lunch is served on board or at a beach stop. This day adds variety to Malawi safaris and gives travelers time to relax before flying to Tanzania. It also balances the itinerary before the more intensive Serengeti safari tours begin. The lake’s calm setting helps recharge and offers good photography opportunities

    Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day4

    Fly from Lake Malawi region to Tanzania, landing near Serengeti National Park. After arrival, transfer to the lodge in time for a late afternoon sundowner. This marks the start of Serengeti safari tours, with views over open plains and wildlife moving in the distance. The lodge staff provide drinks and snacks as the sun sets. This is a good time to settle in and review the plan for the next few days. The transition from Malawi safaris to Serengeti safari tours is smooth, with flights arranged to minimize downtime. Lodges are well-placed for early starts and strong wildlife access. This day is light on activities but important for orientation and rest before full-day drives begin

    Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day5

    Start early with a full day in the Serengeti, covering open plains and river areas. Expect to see elephants, lions, giraffes, and large herds of antelope. Guides track recent movements and adjust routes to increase sightings. Packed lunch is served in the bush to maximize time in the field. Serengeti safari tours are known for wide landscapes and consistent wildlife, making this day productive. The vehicle is open-sided with a roof for shade, and binoculars are provided. Compared to Malawi safaris, the Serengeti offers larger herds and more predator activity. This day focuses on general wildlife and landscape coverage, giving travelers a strong overview before moving into migration zones

    Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day6

    Drive through Central Serengeti, focusing on areas where the Great Migration is active. Depending on the season, expect to see thousands of wildebeest and zebras moving in search of grazing. Serengeti safari tours during migration season offer dramatic views and predator-prey interactions. Guides monitor herd locations and adjust routes accordingly. Central Serengeti also has good lion and cheetah sightings. Compared to Malawi safaris, this day offers more concentrated wildlife and larger-scale movement. The drive is long but broken up with stops and lunch in the field. Photography is a priority, and guides position vehicles for clear shots. This day is key for travelers interested in seasonal wildlife behavior

    Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day7

    Head north to the Mara River, known for dramatic crossings during the migration. Serengeti safari tours in this region focus on riverbanks, where crocodiles and hippos are common. Depending on timing, travelers may see wildebeest crossing or gathering near the water. The area also has strong leopard sightings. Compared to Malawi safaris, this part of the Serengeti offers more tension and predator activity. The drive is long but scenic, with stops for photos and lunch. Lodges in the north are well-placed for early starts and late returns. This day adds depth to Serengeti safari tours and rounds out the wildlife experience with river-based drama and strong guiding

    Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

  • Day8

    After breakfast, fly from Serengeti to Arusha for departure. Flights are timed to connect with international schedules. This marks the end of the combined Malawi safaris and Serengeti safari tours itinerary. Transfers are arranged to avoid delays, and staff assist with check-in and luggage. The final day is focused on logistics and comfort, with minimal activity. Travelers leave with a mix of bush, lake, and migration experiences. Combining Malawi safaris with Serengeti safari tours offers variety, strong wildlife, and practical routing. This itinerary suits travelers who want both water and land-based activities, reliable sightings, and efficient travel between countries

    Meal Plan: Breakfast and Dinner

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