Top African Fly-in Safaris Tours, Packages & Tailored Itineraries


African fly-in safaris tours are a unique experience in themselves. Going on an African fly-in safari is an excellent way to reach remote safari locations quickly. Though it may be more expensive than other forms of travel, it allows you to see and do more in less time.  Typically, you travel in small caravan planes with a maximum capacity of 4-15 people. Have you ever considered flying over awe-inspiring landscapes? It’s an excellent way to gain a unique viewpoint that you wouldn’t otherwise be able to experience. Just imagine the incredible sights of the Great African Rift Valley in Kenya from high up in the sky or the dense Bwindi Mountains in Uganda. And what about spotting the migration herds over the iconic Serengeti? It’s an unforgettable experience that you wouldn’t want to miss out on.

Some lodges share public airstrips, while others have their own private airstrips. Once you land safely on the bush airstrip, your guide will meet you on arrival and take you on your safari trip immediately. Not only do fly-in safaris tours work well logistically, saving time on driving transfers, but they also offer a beautiful perspective, providing you with a bird’s-eye view of Africa’s savanna and landscape.

When is the best time to go on a luxury fly-in safaris in Africa?

Welcome to our luxury flying safaris across African destinations in the East and Southern regions! To ensure you have a memorable and enjoyable experience, we have compiled some useful information on the best times to visit different countries.

If you’re planning an East Africa fly-in safaris, including countries like Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda or Rwanda, we recommend visiting between June and October. This is the dry season, which offers warm and comfortable temperatures. As the season progresses, it becomes increasingly dry. The period between December and March is also a great time to visit the parks, but the vegetation is denser and more abundant.

Animals on the Runway – Masai Mara Fly-in Safari Adventure

For those planning a Southern Africa luxury fly-in safari, including countries like South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, or Zambia, timing can be more complicated due to dramatic seasonal changes. South Africa’s summer season is from November to March, but the best time for a safari is between June and October. Botswana and Zambia are best visited between June and October, with temperatures rising dramatically towards the end of October and November. Please refer to our guide for more information on the best time to visit Victoria Falls and the changing water levels.

We understand how important it is for travelers to have a truly unforgettable experience on luxury fly-in safaris in Africa. That’s why we want to help you plan your trip according to the best times to visit and enjoy all the amazing sights and experiences these beautiful countries have to offer. We’re here to make sure you have the trip of a lifetime!

8-Day Manyara, Ngorongoro and Zanzibar Safari

Nakupenda Beach Nature Reserve

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Key Highlights: Hot-air ballooning | Primate Safaris | Guided walking safaris | Safari Spa Experience | Beach holiday Safaris

Main Destinations: Arusha | Nogorongoro | Lake Manyara | Zanzibar

9-Day Tanzania Flying Safari

Tanzania Rift Valley Safari|Top African Fly-in Safaris tours

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Key Highlights: The Big-5 game | Hot-air ballooning | Private Night drives | Guided walking safaris | Safari Spa Experience

Main Destinations: Arusha | Tarangire | Nogorongoro | Serengeti

10-Day Fly-in to Tanzania Safari

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Key Highlights:  Wildlife Safari | Horseback riding | Bush Dining | Private Flying | Expert Guided Walks

Main Destinations: Arusha | Tarangire | Nogorongoro | Serengeti

11-Day Tanzania Fly-in Safari Affordable Tour

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Key Highlights:  Wildlife Safari | Great Wildebeest Migration | Nocturnal adventures | Hot-air balloon | Private Flying | Expert Guided Walks

Main Destinations: Arusha | Tarangire | Lake Manyara | Serengeti