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BALLOON SAFARI

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TAKE FLIGHT

Experience a fantastic balloon safari over the Serengeti and Tarangire National Parks and the private Grumeti Singita Reserve, enjoying breathtaking scenery and uninterrupted views as you embark on a magical journey.
  • Start Time early morning
  • Duration:  1 hours

Where to fly

– Tarengire national park

– serengeti national park

Total Price:

$500 Per Person

unforgettable experience of hot air balloon safaris

Tourists visiting Serengeti National Park and Tarangire National Park in Tanzania can enjoy the unforgettable experience of hot air balloon safaris. Floating silently above the savannah at sunrise, guests witness breathtaking panoramic views of wildlife, landscapes, and rivers below. In the Serengeti, balloon flights offer a unique perspective on the Great Migration, with herds of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles moving across the plains. In Tarangire, the flight showcases large elephant herds, ancient baobab trees, and the meandering Tarangire River. The balloon safari typically begins early in the morning and lasts about an hour, followed by a traditional champagne breakfast in the bush. Piloted by certified professionals, the flights are safe and suitable for all age groups. These aerial adventures provide photographers and nature lovers with a magical way to explore the parks, combining luxury, adventure, and the serene beauty of Tanzania’s natural wonders. Reservations are required in advance due to high demand.While on safari in Tanzania, a visit to Lake Eyasi offers tourists a rare and fascinating cultural experience with the Hadzabe and Datoga tribes. Nestled in the Great Rift Valley, Lake Eyasi is home to the Hadzabe, one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer tribes in Africa. Visitors can join them on early morning hunts using traditional bows and arrows, witnessing their survival skills and ancient way of life. The Hadzabe live in harmony with nature, relying on wild fruits, honey, and game for food. Nearby, the Datoga tribe—skilled blacksmiths and cattle herders—welcome tourists into their homesteads. Guests can observe metalwork demonstrations, traditional dances, and learn about Datoga customs and family structures. These cultural encounters offer a deep and respectful insight into Tanzania’s indigenous communities. Visiting Lake Eyasi and its tribes adds a rich, human dimension to any safari, connecting travelers with Tanzania’s living history and cultural diversity.