
WELCOME TO SERENGETI
Witness the Great
Migration, incredible wildlife, and
endless plains in one of the world’s oldest national parks.
In Tanzania’s Serengeti, you’ll
find adventure and beauty at every turn.
Get ready for an unforgettable experience!


JAN-FEB
NDUTU LAKE
The Great Migration kicks off in the Ndutu region of southern Serengeti, where herds gather for calving season. With thousands of newborns joining the migration, it's an exciting time to witness new life!
MAR-APR
Seronera
The herds head through the Seronera Valley in central Serengeti, following the rains and grazing as the young calves grow stronger.
MAY-JUN
Grumeti
In western Serengeti, the herds face their first challenge - the dramatic Grumeti River crossing, where predators and swift currents await.
JUL-AUG
Mara River
In the Maasai Mara, the herds graze on the rich pastures before beginning their journey back south.
SEP-OCT
Maasai Mara, Kenya
The herds return to southern Serengeti's Ndutu region for the calving season. The cycle of the Great Migration starts anew.
NOV-DEC
NDUTU LAKE
The herds return to southern Serengeti's Ndutu region for the calving season. The cycle of the Great Migration starts anew.
Your Flight Plan
- Briefing
Get briefed at your lodge the night before your hot air balloon safari flight.
- Pick-Up
We’ll drive you to our launch site early in the morning.
- Inflation &
Take off
Watch the balloon inflate as dawn breaks, and buckle up for an epic takeoff.
- Descent &
Celebration
After landing, get ready to pop the champagne and enjoy a bush breakfast in the serene expanse of the Serengeti.
- Drop-Off
We will drop you off at the Visitor Centre for the next leg of your adventure.

Gallery
Yellow-billed oxpeckers are Buffaloes's favourites helping them remove parasites.
This cheetah family surveys the grasslands to scan for prey using their excellent eyesight.
The Great Wildebeest Migration started only in the sixties with millions of wildebeests and zebras covering 1000 km each year during the cycle.
The matriarch of the herd is the one who passes the legacy and wisdom from one generation to another.
Giraffes use their hard horn-like ossciones and long necks to head-butt against each other during courtship.

Yellow-billed oxpeckers are Buffaloes's favourites helping them remove parasites.

This cheetah family surveys the grasslands to scan for prey using their excellent eyesight.

The Great Wildebeest Migration started only in the sixties with millions of wildebeests and zebras covering 1000 km each year during the cycle.

The matriarch of the herd is the one who passes the legacy and wisdom from one generation to another.

Giraffes use their hard horn-like ossciones and long necks to head-butt against each other during courtship.