Tanzania
Northern Tanzania Circuit
Arusha → Tarangire → Serengeti → Ngorongoro by air — each leg under an hour.

Light aircraft hops between parks — turning a 10-hour drive into a 45-minute window seat.
Fly-In Safaris
East Africa has one of the most developed bush-aviation networks on the planet. Most major parks have one or more airstrips, and operators like Auric Air, Coastal Aviation, Aerolink and Akagera Aviation connect them with light aircraft hops, often multiple times a day.
A fly-in safari is the simplest way to combine very distant parks — and the most comfortable. Bags go in the hold, you watch the wildlife below, and the next lodge’s vehicle is waiting at the strip.
What Sets It Apart
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Two parks in a week is realistic by air, where it would mean three days of drives by road.
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Most flights are 6-12 seat Cessna Caravans — quiet, low-altitude and great for spotting from the air.
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For groups, we arrange private charters with custom routings and timings — no fixed schedules.
Where to Experience It
Tanzania
Arusha → Tarangire → Serengeti → Ngorongoro by air — each leg under an hour.
Kenya
Wilson Airport in Nairobi to the Mara, Laikipia, Samburu and the Northern Frontier — daily scheduled flights.
From the Field




Ready to Plan?
Our travel designers will hand-craft a journey around fly-in safaris — paired with the right lodges, the right guides and the right time of year. Start the conversation; we’ll take it from there.