Max 6 Guests
NO SINGLE SUPP
1 GUIDE
50% DEPOSIT
FROM USD $18316
KENYA
Explore Tanzania’s most iconic wilderness destinations on this luxurious flying safari designed for comfort and adventure. Journey effortlessly between national parks by air, maximizing your time in the wild. Discover the elephant-filled plains of Tarangire, the exclusive wildlife of Grumeti Reserve, and the breathtaking scenery of the Serengeti. Each destination offers a blend of dramatic landscapes, abundant wildlife, and refined hospitality. From sunrise game drives to peaceful evenings under the stars, this safari captures the essence of Tanzania’s natural beauty and timeless African charm.
Your adventure begins in Arusha before flying to Tarangire National Park, known for its towering baobabs and vast elephant herds. Experience thrilling day and night game drives and a traditional boma dinner beneath the stars. Next, fly to the private Grumeti Reserve for exclusive safaris and golden sunsets over the plains. Continue to the Northern Serengeti, home to the Great Migration and dramatic river crossings. Encounter diverse wildlife including lions, cheetahs, giraffes, and hippos while enjoying unmatched comfort and personalized service. This flying luxury safari delivers an unforgettable blend of wilderness, culture, and relaxation across Tanzania’s most spectacular landscapes.
Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport, where a representative will warmly welcome and transfer you to Arusha. Spend the rest of the day at leisure, adjusting to the new environment. Arusha, nestled at the foothills of Mount Meru, offers scenic views and serves as the perfect introduction to Tanzania’s safari circuit before you begin your flight journey to the country’s premier parks. Accommodation Arusha Coffee Lodge
After breakfast, transfer to Arusha Airport for a scenic flight to Tarangire National Park. Upon arrival, enjoy a game drive in the park before heading to the camp for lunch. After a delicious meal, set out on an afternoon safari among ancient baobabs and elephants in the conservancy. As night falls, embark on an exciting night game drive to spot nocturnal animals before returning for dinner and a restful evening beneath the stars. Accommodation Elewana Treetops
Begin the day with an early morning game drive as the sunrise paints the landscape gold. Watch elephants, zebras, and lions as they roam the plains. Return for breakfast and some leisure time before lunch. In the afternoon, set out again to explore the park’s diverse terrain and rich wildlife. Conclude the evening with a traditional boma dinner, enjoying local cuisine and stories around the open-air fire. Accommodation Elewana Treetops
Enjoy breakfast before taking a flight to Grumeti Reserve, an exclusive area of the Serengeti ecosystem. Upon arrival, take a short drive through the reserve, where wildebeests and zebras graze freely. Lunch is served before setting off on an afternoon game drive to spot elephants, lions, and perhaps a leopard in the trees. Return at sunset to enjoy dinner surrounded by the sounds of the wilderness. Accommodation Singita Faru Faru
Start the day with a sunrise game drive, watching predators return from the night’s hunt. Return for breakfast, then enjoy a leisurely morning or optional walking safari. After lunch, venture deeper into the reserve for another game drive, capturing the essence of this unspoiled landscape. End the day with sundowner drinks overlooking the plains before returning to camp for dinner and relaxation amid nature’s quiet rhythm. Accomodation Singita Faru Faru
After breakfast, board your flight to the Northern Serengeti, known for hosting the Great Migration between July and October. Arrive to sweeping savannah views and enjoy a game drive en route to camp. After lunch, head out for an afternoon safari along the Mara River, where wildebeests and zebras gather. As evening approaches, return for dinner surrounded by the sounds of Africa’s most dramatic landscape. Accommodation Sayari
Enjoy another full day game drive along the Mara River with picnic lunch boxes in the bush, or opt for morning and afternoon game drives with lunch at the camp. Position yourself at strategic points along the river for the best chances of witnessing the thrilling wildebeest crossings. Observe crocodiles, hippos, and abundant wildlife gathering along the riverbanks. Spend time watching nature’s greatest spectacle unfold. Return to camp for dinner and overnight stay. Accommodation Sayari
Enjoy breakfast before your final flight over the Serengeti plains back to Arusha. Depending on your schedule, relax or enjoy some shopping before your transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport or a designated location for departure. Take with you lasting memories of Tanzania’s breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and exceptional safari experiences that perfectly capture the spirit of Africa.
Your Stay, Your Way At Bobu Africa, we understand that where you stay is more than just a place to sleep—it’s an essential part of your journey and a reflection of the adventure itself. That’s why we take a different approach to safari accommodations. We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. Instead, we craft your accommodation choices around you—your preferences, your travel dates, your desired comfort level, and your unique sense of adventure. We work with a wide range of trusted camps, lodges, and boutique hotels across East Africa, each carefully vetted for quality, safety, service, and charm. Whether you envision a luxurious lodge with an infinity pool overlooking the savannah, a family-friendly camp with open space and comfort, or a rustic tented experience where you fall asleep to the sounds of the wild, we find the best possible options that align with your vision and the rhythm of your safari. Tailored Comfort in Every Destination From the moment you land to your final game drive, every accommodation is thoughtfully selected to enhance your overall safari experience. Some of our favorites include:
No matter where you go, you can count on:
More Than a Place to Sleep—A Place to Remember So whether you’re a seasoned explorer or planning your first safari, rest assured that with Bobu Africa, your stay will be as unforgettable as the landscapes, wildlife, and people that make Africa so magical. And if you’re not sure what kind of stay best suits you, our travel specialists are here to advise, recommend, and help you imagine the possibilities. You’ll never have to choose between comfort and authenticity—with Bobu Africa, you get both. Eka Hotel Nairobi : Eka is a contemporary 4-star hotel in Nairobi, conveniently located at the intersection of Mombasa Road and Southern By-pass, 5 minutes from JKIA through the express highway with close proximity to the Nairobi national park, major government and corporate organizations. Eka Hotel Nairobi features 167 well-appointed rooms, five meeting & conference rooms, restaurant & bar, gym, swimming pool, gift shop, wellness center among other top facilities offering the best choice venue for your business and leisure stay. Lake Nakuru Sopa Lodge: Located on a range of hills that form the western limits of Africa’s Great Rift Valley, the lodge offers spectacular views over the vastness of Africa. The lodge also overlooks Lake Nakuru and its surrounding National Park, one that is a paradise for bird watchers and wildlife lovers alike. Lake Nakuru National Park is mainly a wooded and bushy grassland with a wide ecological diversity and characteristic habitats that range from the lake waters to the escarpment and ridges. Oltukai Lodge: Ol Tukai Lodge is set at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Amboseli National Park, which is renowned for its elephant population. Writers have described Ol Tukai and the surrounding Amboseli with its breathtaking scenery and unique wildlife as ‘A home for the gods’. The lodge opened its doors in 1996, on the original setup for the film crew who shot Snow at Kilimanjaro in 1948 starring Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward and Ava Gardner – an adaptation of The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories, a compendium of short stories authored by Ernest Hemingway that was published in 1961.