How Fly-In Safaris Work in Tanzania

What Is a Fly-In Safari in Tanzania? A fly-in safari in Tanzania uses scheduled light aircraft flights to transport travellers between key destinations such as the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and remote safari regions. Instead of long overland drives, travellers move between airstrips located close to lodges and camps. This approach is widely used across northern Tanzania, […]
Seronera vs Western Serengeti: Where Should You Stay?

Choosing where to stay in the Serengeti is one of the most important decisions when planning a safari. Two commonly compared regions are Seronera in the central Serengeti and the Western Corridor, often accessed via Grumeti. Both areas offer strong wildlife viewing but deliver very different safari experiences. Where Is Seronera in the Serengeti? Seronera […]
Which Animals Do You See Where in the Serengeti?

Understanding Wildlife Distribution in the Serengeti The Serengeti is not one uniform ecosystem. Wildlife density, species behaviour, and viewing opportunities vary significantly depending on the region. Knowing where to go is the difference between a good safari and a precise, high-yield one. The Serengeti is broadly divided into four key areas: Central (Seronera), Northern (Kogatende […]
Is a Safari for Me?

What a Safari Actually Involves A safari is not a passive holiday. It is structured around early starts, wildlife tracking, and time spent outdoors. The experience is driven by nature, not fixed schedules. Typical days involve: Early morning game drives Midday rest periods at camp or lodge Afternoon and evening drives Wildlife viewing dependent on […]