2 Days Serengeti Flying Safari

Serengeti flying safari is the ideal option if you are pressed for time and can only stay in the Serengeti for one night. Fly from Arusha to the Serengeti for one hour, and your driver-guide will meet you there to start your safari. The following morning, after breakfast and a wildlife drive, take a plane back to Arusha.

 

Detailed Itinerary: 2 Days Serengeti Flying Safari

Day 1: Start of your Serengeti flying Safari from Arusha

After being picked up from your hotel, you will be driven to the Arusha Airport. An hour is allotted for reporting. The strict weight limit for your flight baggage is 15 kg. Your flight to the Serengeti will take around an hour. When you arrive at the airfield, the driver guide from the lodge will drive you in a 4×4 safari vehicle to your overnight lodge or camp. Your Lodge is a well-known, exclusive establishment with wonderful park views. If your flight arrives in the morning, go to lunch and spend some free time at the lodge. You will go on a safari game drive late in the afternoon, at approximately 3:30 p.m., when you will visit the nearby Serengeti regions and take in its amazing wildlife. Serengeti flying safari. (The safari vehicle may transport other guests from the lodge).

Return to the lodge by evening [ typically 6 to 6.30pm] in time for dinner.

Overnight stay at Serengeti Serena Lodge

 

Day 2: Return to Arusha

Enjoy a game drive in the early morning before breakfast; it’s one of the greatest times of day to see animals. Get back in time for a quick lodge breakfast. Proceed with the checkout. After a one-hour flight, you will be taken to the nearby airport for your return flight to Arusha. Our driver-guide will meet you at the airport when you get to Arusha and take you to your accommodation or the international airport.

End of the 2 Days Serengeti Flying Safari

 

What’s included 

lodging in the lodge on a full board* basis, as detailed in the program.
Flights Return Serengeti-Arusha-Arusha (taxes included)
The lodge offers safari game drives in the Serengeti in their 4×4 vehicles.
services of a qualified driver-guide who speaks English during the Serengeti’s safari game drives and airport transfers.
24-hour backup assistance if needed

What’s not included

Costs of international airfare and visas.
Arusha airport transfers.
Entry and concession fees to the Serengeti National Park are USD 150, which must be paid in cash at check-in. Other personal expenses include tips, refreshments, laundry, and phone calls.
There will be a 5–7% credit card surcharge or a $50 bank transfer fee.