Hot Air Balloon Ride

Hot Air Balloon Safari Adventures

Elevate your safari experience with a breathtaking hot air balloon ride over the majestic landscapes of Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth National Park, the sweeping plains of the Serengeti, or the iconic Masai Mara. At dawn, drift silently above the savannah as the rising sun paints the sky in golds and pinks. From this remarkable vantage point, observe herds of elephants, buffalo, graceful giraffes, and other wildlife waking in their natural habitat. The flight lasts about an hour and ends with a delightful bush breakfast, leaving you with memories and photographs that last a lifetime.

Hot Air Balloon Murchison Falls

Murchison Falls National Park

This flight carries you high above the Delta of the Nile, over riverbanks and forest mosaics. See hippos, crocodiles, and elephants at the river’s edge with the spectacular Murchison Falls roar in the distance.

Hot Air Balloon over Queen Elizabeth NP

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Float above crater lakes, the winding Kazinga Channel, and open plains that teem with wildlife. The early morning light transforms the park into a canvas — perfect for spotting tree-climbing lions and hippos lounging in water.

Balloon Ride Serengeti

Serengeti, Tanzania

Witness the drama of the Great Migration from the sky: expansive wildebeest herds, zebras, and perhaps predators on the move. The vast Serengeti plains offer unmatched panoramic views.

Balloon Ride Masai Mara

Masai Mara, Kenya

Drift over golden grasses dotted with acacia trees, river crossings, and wildlife congregations. Masai Mara’s landscapes from above stir the imagination and provide rare photographic moments.

What to Expect

  • Dawn pick-up from your lodge or hotel; early morning sky temperature can be cool.
  • Brief safety talk and pre-flight check with experienced pilots and crew.
  • The balloon inflates as daylight breaks, then ascent to enjoy 45-60 minutes of flight.
  • Views of rivers, plains, valleys, wildlife and often dramatic light & shadows.
  • Post-flight champagne or bush breakfast (depending on destination and operator) to celebrate.
  • Return to your accommodation before the full heat of day sets in.

Ideal Time to Fly

Dry seasons are best for balloon flights: June-September and December-February offer clear skies, minimal rain, and optimal visibility. In wetter months flights may still happen but could be delayed or rescheduled due to weather.

Hot Air Balloon Safari Prices (2025)

Prices include hotel/ lodge transfers, flight briefing, the hot air balloon flight, and post-flight celebration. Please note: seasonal changes may affect availability and rates.

Destination Price (per adult) What’s Included
Murchison Falls (Uganda) US$380 – US$450 Balloon flight, bush breakfast, transfers
Queen Elizabeth NP (Uganda) US$380 – US$450 Flight, breakfast, park fees
Serengeti (Tanzania) US$500 – US$600 Balloon ride, photography tips, transfers
Masai Mara (Kenya) US$450 – US$500 Includes flight & breakfast

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How long is the flight?

Typically the flight lasts 45-60 minutes depending on location and weather, followed by a bush breakfast or light refreshments.

2. Is it safe?

Yes, flights are conducted by certified pilots with experienced crew. Weather and safety checks are undertaken before take-off.

3. What time do flights start?

Flights begin at sunrise. You’ll be collected early from your lodge so that you catch first light and calm air conditions.

4. What should I wear?

Layered clothing works best — warm early, cooler as sun rises. A hat, sunglasses, comfortable shoes are advised.

5. Can children fly?

Many operators allow children aged 6 and above. Check with operator; weight or health restrictions might apply.

6. What if the weather is bad?

Flights may be delayed or rescheduled. Refunds or alternative dates are usually arranged.

7. How many people in a balloon?

Standard balloons carry approx. 10-12 passengers, depending on the basket size and weight limits.

8. Are meals included?

Yes — usually a light meal or bush breakfast after landing is included. Drinks (non-alcoholic) often provided.

9. What wildlife might I see?

You might see elephants, buffalo, hippos, giraffes, antelopes, and birds. In Queen Elizabeth NP, look out for tree-climbing lions and hippos in water.

10. When is best time to go?

Dry months (June-September, December-February) offer clearest skies and higher probability of flights being on schedule.

11. How far in advance should I book?

At least a few weeks ahead, especially in high season; for Serengeti/Mara during migration periods, even months ahead.

12. What if I’m afraid of heights?

Many first-timers feel nervous. Pilots brief you, and the ascent is gradual. The serene experience is often calming.

13. Can I get photos/video?

Yes. Bring a good camera. Early morning light is ideal. Avoid using flash; drones often not permitted without special permission.

14. How heavy are weight restrictions?

Operators enforce weight limits for safety and balance. Let the operator know any weight concerns in advance.

15. What happens after landing?

You often get a small celebration — sometimes with champagne or a local refreshment, then return transfer. Photos are usually available.