First thing in the morning, you’ll view the Serengeti from a unique perspective: high in the air in the basket of a hot-air balloon. It’s an exhilarating tour that most people never get to experience. The route flies predominantly over the Seronera River, the only permanent water source in central Serengeti. Thus, it’s perfect for wildlife spotting. The area around the river is particularly scenic, teeming with open plains, acacia woodlands, and hippo pools. The views are guaranteed to be magnificent.
Once back on earth, head out on another safari. This time, you’ll eschew tyres in favour of hiking boots. This guided walking safari puts you right in the middle of the savanna. It’s an educational experience in which you’ll learn how to track animals, see and touch the flora that comprises the region’s complex food chain, and discover the secrets to medicinal plants that have been used for thousands of years to cure various ailments. Of course, you’ll also do plenty of game spotting as a park ranger or real-life Maasai tribal warrior leads you.
Then it’s back to camp to enjoy a sundowner and a leisurely dinner to cap your last day in the Serengeti. However, your evening doesn’t end there—enjoy one previous safari adventure in the form of a night drive. This spectacular experience lets you glimpse local wildlife that otherwise wouldn’t be visible. Besides spotting larger animals like hippos, lions, and elephants, the searchlight wielded by your guide will also reveal smaller nocturnal creatures like bush babies and porcupines.