Tsavo Amboseli Adventures and Safaris
Balloon safaris Amboseli and Maasai mara
Experience the ultimate African adventure with a hot air balloon safari over the breathtaking landscapes of Amboseli National Park and the Maasai Mara National Reserve. This once-in-a-lifetime experience offers a bird’s-eye view of Kenya’s incredible wildlife, rolling savannahs, and stunning sunrise vistas. Float peacefully above herds of elephants, wildebeests, and lions as the golden light of dawn illuminates the vast plains.
Aerial Wildlife Viewing – Spot the Big Five from above.
Stunning Sunrise Views – Watch the sun rise over Amboseli’s Mount Kilimanjaro or the vast plains of the Maasai Mara.
Champagne Breakfast – Enjoy a luxurious bush breakfast after landing.
Expert Pilots & Safety – Operated by experienced and licensed balloon pilots.
Panoramic Photography – Capture breathtaking aerial shots of the wildlife and landscape.
Pick-up from lodge/camp early in the morning.
Transfer to the launch site and meet the balloon pilot.
Safety briefing and inflation of the balloon.
5:30 AM: Take off as the sun rises, floating over the savannah.
6:30 AM: Landing followed by a champagne bush breakfast.
Transfer back to lodge/camp for further activities or game drives.



One-hour hot air balloon flight
Pre-flight briefing and safety instructions
Champagne breakfast in the bush
Pick-up and drop-off from camp/lodge
Professional pilot and crew
Flight certificate (optional)
Park entrance fees
Accommodation and additional game drives
Tips and gratuities
Personal expenses (souvenirs, extra drinks)
HEALTH AND SAFETY
You’ll need full-cover medical travel insurance, and, if you’re planning to dive, trek, or climb, make sure your insurance covers active pursuits. Check with your health care provider to see what vaccinations might be necessary for your destination(s). Always use sunscreen and bug repellent.
VISITORS INFORMATION
Your best option is to consult the Kenya tourist destination websites before you leave home. Kenya Tourism Federation, which represents the private sector of the tourism industry has a good tourist help line.
Web site for Kenya Wildlife Services (www.kws.org), Kenya Association of tour operators.(KATO) https://www.katokenya.org is a good source if you’re going to a national park.
GAME TROPHIES
In Kenya its illegal to sell any product made from wild animals including hides, skins, horns or tusks
SAFETY
Visitors should exercise the same common sense as one would in any other part of the world. Please do not leave cash, jewellery or valuables unattended, hotels and lodges have safe deposit facilities, make use of them. Do not wear flashy jewellery or leave handbags and photographic equipment in public places
