Great Migration Fly-In Safari
A premium 5-day fly-in safari to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, maximizing wildlife viewing time by skipping long drives. Luxury accommodations, private game drives, and front-row seats to the Great Migration.
Overview
The Great Migration Fly-In Safari is our premium short-format tour, designed for travelers who want maximum wildlife viewing with minimum travel time. Instead of spending 6-7 hours on rough roads, you'll fly directly from Arusha to the Serengeti in a light aircraft — landing on a bush airstrip with the plains stretching before you.
Four nights of luxury accommodation — two in the Serengeti and two on the Ngorongoro Crater rim — provide comfort and style after full days of game viewing. Private game drives mean your schedule is entirely flexible: stay with a lion pride as long as you want, or move on to the next sighting.
The Great Migration is one of nature's greatest spectacles — over two million wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle moving across the Serengeti ecosystem in an endless cycle of life and death. Witnessing a river crossing, where crocodiles lie in wait, is one of the most dramatic wildlife experiences on Earth.
This safari is ideal for honeymooners, photographers, and anyone who wants the ultimate Serengeti experience in a compact timeframe.
Highlights
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Single supplement: $900
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Morning pickup from Arusha and transfer to the airstrip. Scenic flight to the Serengeti (approximately 1 hour). Afternoon game drive from your luxury tented camp.
What's Included
Not Included
Add-On Activities
Nyabinghi Drumming Circle
3 hours
Ital Cooking Workshop
4 hours
Reasoning Session & Philosophy
2 hours
Maasai Village Visit
Half day (4 hours)
Photo Gallery
Guest Reviews
"Our honeymoon safari was absolutely perfect. Flying into the Serengeti was breathtaking — we landed and immediately saw a herd of wildebeest. The luxury tented camp was incredible."
"Worth every dollar. The private guide made all the difference — we saw a leopard kill and a lion pride taking down a buffalo. The fly-in approach saves so much time."