Serengeti Balloon Safaris' inflight reports highlight potential for wildlife viewing
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For the past 10 months we have been logging our daily pilot flight reports online as a useful handy tool for customers and agents to use at a glance to truly understand the differing wildlife sightings you can expect year round in the Serengeti, Tarangire and Ruaha National Parks.
Simply here>>>> https://www.balloonsafaris.com/todays-flights and you can then share this link with your customers for real time wildlife viewing reports.
Search by location and season and you can start to build up a picture of what is happening on the ground. Our flight reports are useful both for promoting balloon safaris but also in general for seasonal wildlife movements as there is nothing like having eyes from the skies to get the big wildlife picture!
Here's an example:
SERONERA BALLOON FLIGHT
30th May 2026
"Our balloon flight saw clear skies and a brisk morning wind as four balloons lifted gracefully at sunrise, drifting towards Downeys Dam. Visibility was excellent, and guests were thrilled by sightings of lions near the roadside and Hippo Pool, hippos in and out of the water, crocodiles, secretary birds, vultures, tawny eagles, wildebeest, large herds of zebras, blue‑hipped topi, impalas, giraffes, dik‑dik, warthogs, and hyenas.
All balloons made gentle stand‑up landings at One Nature, followed by celebratory champagne and a delightful bush breakfast at Middle Road. It was a truly memorable morning, filled with joy and unforgettable Serengeti moments."
For more information on Ndutu Safari Lodge, please contact :
Charlie Morison via charlie@campbell-bell.com




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