Package Overview
Mombasa Safari Packages: Compare & Plan Your Perfect Safari
Mombasa is the perfect coastal base for safaris into Tsavo, Amboseli, and Shimba Hills. Instead of clicking through endless listings, here’s a full comparison of packages, durations, costs, travel times, and tips.
You can use our quick comparison table below or scroll to explore detailed itineraries.
Quick Comparison Table
Package | Duration | Price Range (USD) | Best For | Wildlife Highlights | Travel Time from Mombasa | Accommodation |
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Tsavo East Day Trip | 1 Day | $150–$220 pp | Short visits, cruise passengers | Elephants, lions, giraffes | 3–4 hrs drive | None (day return) |
Tsavo East & West Safari | 2–3 Days | $350–$600 pp | First-timers | Big Five + red elephants | 3–4 hrs drive | Lodge/camp |
Shimba Hills Safari | 1 Day | $120–$180 pp | Budget & family trips | Rare sable antelope, elephants | 1 hr drive | None (day return) |
Amboseli Safari (Fly-in) | 2–3 Days | $500–$850 pp | Photographers | Kilimanjaro views + elephants | 1 hr flight | Lodge |
Pro tip note: prices vary seasonally; ask for inclusions (park fees, meals, guide).
Best Safari Packages from Mombasa
Tsavo East Day Trip
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Drive time (3–4 hrs each way).
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Itinerary: morning pickup → game drive → lunch → return.
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Who it suits: cruise visitors, short stays.
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Pros/cons: quick wildlife fix vs long road hours.
Tsavo East & West (2–3 Days)
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Richer experience, includes overnight lodge stay.
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Wildlife: Big Five, red elephants, rhinos in Ngulia sanctuary.
Shimba Hills Safari (1 Day)
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Closest park to Mombasa.
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Highlight: only place in Kenya to see sable antelopes.
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Budget-friendly.
Amboseli Fly-In Safari (2–3 Days)
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Flight details (1 hr from Mombasa).
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Wildlife: elephants, Kilimanjaro backdrop.
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Ideal for photographers & luxury seekers.
How to Choose the Right Safari Package
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Factors: budget, time available, travel fatigue, wildlife priorities.
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Short vs overnight safaris.
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Road vs flight vs SGR train + pickup.
Month-by-Month Guide
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Best months: July–Oct (migration close-by), Jan–Feb (dry season good for sightings).
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Avoid April–May (heavy rains).
What’s Included (and What’s Not)
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Typical inclusions: park entry, game drives, guide, meals, accommodation.
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Exclusions: tips, drinks, optional activities.
Practical Tips
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Vaccinations, malaria prophylaxis.
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Packing list.
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Safety + ethical safari tips.
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Conservation & community tourism options.
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- Transport by 4×4 Landcruiser with open roof
- Transport by 4×4 Toyota Van with open roof
- Mineral Water
- Unlimited and most rewarding game drives
- All government levies
- Accomodation and Meals (full board basis) based on chosen option
- Pick and drop from your hotel or Airport
- Soft and Alcoholic drinks
- Tips and other gratitude
- Things of personal nature
- Costs incurred while Visiting, local homesteads or villages
FAQs
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How long is the drive from Mombasa to Tsavo East?
The drive from Mombasa to Tsavo East takes about 3 to 4 hours by road, depending on traffic and entry gate. -
Is a one-day safari from Mombasa worth it?
A one-day safari is worth it if you’re short on time or arriving by cruise, but expect 6–8 hours of driving with limited game-viewing time. -
Should I book a safari from home or after arriving in Mombasa?
Booking in advance guarantees availability and fair pricing, while booking locally may save money but carries risk with reliability. -
What’s included in most Mombasa safari packages?
Typical packages include park entry, transport, guide, game drives, meals, and accommodation (overnight). Drinks, tips, and extras are usually excluded. -
Which parks are closest to Mombasa for a safari?
The closest parks are Shimba Hills (1 hour) and Tsavo East (3–4 hours). Amboseli and Tsavo West are further and best for overnight trips. -
What’s the best time of year for a safari from Mombasa?
July–October and January–February are the best months, with dry conditions and high wildlife visibility. -
How much does a safari from Mombasa cost?
Prices range from about $120 per person for a Shimba Hills day trip to $800+ for multi-day fly-in safaris. -
Can families with kids go on safaris from Mombasa?
Yes, many lodges and operators offer family-friendly safaris with child discounts, shorter drives, and kid-friendly accommodations. -
What wildlife can I see on a safari from Mombasa?
Depending on the park: elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras, buffalo, rhinos (in Tsavo West), and rare sable antelopes (Shimba Hills). -
Is it safe to go on safari from Mombasa?
Yes, safaris from Mombasa are safe when booked with licensed operators. Roads can be long, so choose reliable transport and follow guide instructions.