What Is a Balloon Safari?
A balloon safari is a tranquil yet exhilarating flight in a hot air balloon over Tanzania’s iconic national parks. Beginning at sunrise, this unforgettable experience offers a bird’s-eye view of the African landscape, from meandering rivers to migrating wildlife.
Accompanied by skilled and licensed pilots, you’ll float with the breeze for about one hour, covering miles of wild terrain that’s inaccessible by road. After landing, your adventure continues with a luxurious champagne bush breakfast, served under the open sky—complete with white linen, fresh fruit, eggs made to order, and stories to last a lifetime.
Why You’ll Love It
Spectacular sunrise views over sweeping plains and wildlife-rich landscapes
A unique aerial perspective of elephants, giraffes, zebras, and other game
Unmatched photographic opportunities of the wild from above
Gourmet champagne bush breakfast served in the heart of nature
Smooth, safe, and professionally guided experience suitable for most travelers
Popular Parks for Balloon Safaris in Tanzania
Serengeti National Park
The most iconic balloon safari destination in Africa. Float above the endless plains of the Serengeti, especially during the Great Wildebeest Migration. Best flown in the Central (Seronera), Western Corridor, and Ndutu regions.
Tarangire National Park
Glide above baobab-dotted landscapes and massive elephant herds. The sunrise views and peaceful, less-crowded skies make this park a rising star for balloon adventures.
Ruaha National Park
One of Tanzania’s wildest areas—spot crocodiles sunning along rivers, large prides of lions, and huge buffalo herds from the air.
What to Expect on Your Balloon Safari
Early morning pickup from your lodge or camp (usually 4:30–5:00 am)
Safety briefing with your pilot and ground crew
Takeoff just before sunrise for a 45-minute to 1-hour flight
A scenic landing followed by a champagne toast and full bush breakfast
Return drive back to your accommodation with wildlife viewing en route
What Our Guests Are Saying
"Floating over the Serengeti was the highlight of my trip to Africa. I cried tears of joy when I saw the wildebeest migration from above—it was like a National Geographic dream."