Kenya Fly-In Safari Packages
Scenic bush flights • Handpicked camps • Effortless travel
What Is a Fly-In Safari in Kenya?
A fly-in safari is a private or semi-private safari where you travel between parks by light aircraft instead of driving. Kenya fly-in safari packages combine remote wildlife destinations with quick lodge-to-lodge flights, allowing you to explore more parks while avoiding long road transfers. At Gemfinders Safaris, we design seamless fly-in safaris connecting iconic destinations like the Masai Mara, Amboseli, Samburu, and Meru with comfortable bush flights and handpicked luxury safari lodges.
You’ll typically:
You’ll typically depart from Wilson Airport in Nairobi, or from Diani if you’re flying from the Kenya Coast.
Fly in a Cessna Caravan (10–14 passengers)
Land directly at a park airstrip (like Keekorok in the Mara, Kalama in Samburu, or Ol Kiombo)
You’ll be met at the airstrip by your private safari vehicle and guide, and head straight into game drives.
There are no long road hours — just bush landings, big skies and remote lodges.
Is a Kenya Fly-In Safari Right for You?
It suits you if:
You’re short on time and want more game time
You value lodge comfort, photography or guiding depth
You’re planning a honeymoon or private trip
You want to pair safari with coast or gorillas
You prefer quiet, non-crowded experiences
It’s less ideal if:
You’re a group of 4–6 on a tight budget
→ Consider a private drive safariYou’re carrying hard suitcases or 25kg+ luggage
→ Soft duffel bags only on light aircraft
Fly-In vs Drive Safari — Which Should You Choose?
| Fly-In Safari | Drive Safari | |
|---|---|---|
| Maximise Wildlife Time | ✈️ Flights replace 5–7 hour drives with 45–90 minute air hops, giving you more time on game drives. | 🚐 Long road transfers reduce your actual time in the parks, especially on short trips. |
| Access Remote Areas | 🛬 Land directly in remote parks and conservancies that are difficult to reach by road. | 🛣️ Some exclusive regions are impractical or inaccessible without flying. |
| Travel Comfort | 💺 Avoid bumpy, dusty roads — ideal for families, older travellers, or short stays. | 🛻 Long road days can be tiring and uncomfortable, especially across multiple parks. |
| Scenic Aerial Views | 🌍 Flights offer spectacular views of savannahs, lakes, and wildlife landscapes. | 🛣️ Road journeys can be scenic but are slower and often repetitive. |
| Short Trip Viability | ⏳ Ideal for weekend safaris or short holidays with minimal transit time. | ⌛ Short safaris often feel rushed due to long drive times. |
| Multi-Park Itineraries | 🔀 Easily connect destinations like Samburu, Masai Mara, Amboseli, and the coast. | 🔁 Overland circuits often require long hours and route compromises. |
Kenya Fly-In vs Other Countries (TZ / Rwanda / Uganda)
| Country | What It Does Best | Fly-In Infrastructure |
|---|---|---|
| Kenya | Variety, Great Migration, and easy coast extensions | ✅ Excellent |
| Tanzania | Serengeti ecosystem and Ngorongoro Crater | ✅ Good |
| Rwanda | Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park | ❌ No bush fly-ins |
| Uganda | Chimpanzee tracking, gorillas, lakes and forests | ❌ No scheduled bush flights |
| A common itinerary starts in Kenya with fly-in safaris to the Masai Mara or Amboseli, then continues into the Serengeti or onward to Rwanda or Uganda for gorilla trekking. We can design these multi-country routes seamlessly. | ||
Kenya’s Top Fly-In Safari Destinations
Choosing where to fly on safari in Kenya shapes the entire experience. Each destination offers a different style of fly-in adventure. See how parks like the Masai Mara, Samburu, and Amboseli are combined in our Kenya fly-in safari itineraries.
These are some of Kenya’s most rewarding fly-in safari locations
1. Masai Mara Fly-In Safari
Why go: Migration herds (Jul–Oct), predator action, open plains
Airstrips: Keekorok, Ol Kiombo, Musiara
Lodge vibe: Tented luxury or boutique camps
Experience: Wildebeest crossings, big cats, balloons
2. Amboseli Fly-In Safari
Why go: Elephants framed by Mt. Kilimanjaro
Airstrip: Amboseli airstrip (near Ol Tukai)
Lodge vibe: Lodges with views of the mountain
Experience: Photography, short safari extensions
3. Samburu Fly-In Safari
Why go: Dry country species (oryx, grevy’s zebra), fewer crowds
Airstrips: Kalama, Buffalo Springs
Lodge vibe: Cliffside or riverside retreats
Experience: Samburu cultural visits, elephants, scenic backdrops
4 Lewa & Laikipia Conservancies
Why go: Rhino tracking, exclusivity, walking safaris
Airstrips: Lewa Downs, Nanyuki
Lodge vibe: High-end eco-lux, private villas
Experience: Helicopters, horse safaris, no crowds
5. Meru National Park Fly-In
Why go: Wild, untamed, off-the-beaten-track
Airstrip: Kina or Meru Main
Lodge vibe: Boutique luxury, big landscapes
Experience: Rhinos, rivers, few tourists
6. Kenya Coast (Diani, Lamu, Watamu)
Why fly here: End safari with beach luxury
Airports: Ukunda (Diani), Lamu, Malindi
Pair with: Mara, Laikipia, Amboseli
Experience: White sand, Swahili culture, barefoot luxury
What’s the Best Duration for a Kenya Fly-In Safari?
Most fly-in safaris range from short 2–3 day wildlife escapes to longer multi-park journeys.
2–3 Days
Perfect for:
Masai Mara quick safaris
Amboseli wildlife escapes
Short luxury getaways
3 Day Samburu Fly-In Kenya Safari
3 Day Amboseli Fly-In Safari
3 Day Tsavo East & West Fly-In Kenya Safari
3 Day Masai Mara Fly-in Safari
4–6 Days
Classic fly-in circuits:
Masai Mara + Amboseli
Samburu + Masai Mara
Amboseli + Mara
4 Day Masai Mara Fly-in Safari
6 Day Amboseli & Masai Mara Fly-In Safari
6-Day Amboseli & Samburu Fly-In Safari
6-Day Samburu & Masai Mara Fly-In Safari
7–10 Days
Deeper safari journeys:
Samburu + Mara + Amboseli
Northern Kenya safari circuits
Mara + Coast extensions
10–14+ Days
Fly-in extensions can be seamlessly incorporated into longer drive-based safaris — whether it’s flying into the Mara, ending with a coast hop, or adding a gorilla or Serengeti leg.
Multi-country adventures:
Kenya + Tanzania
Kenya + Rwanda gorilla trekking
Kenya safari + Zanzibar beach
Safari Airlines & Charter Flights
Kenya gives you multiple ways to fly between parks and conservancies. You can choose scheduled safari flights (Safarilink, Air Kenya, ALS) for straightforward hops between the Masai Mara, Samburu, Amboseli, Laikipia and the Coast — or upgrade to private charters if you want direct lodge-to-lodge routing, tighter timings or a more exclusive circuit.
Scheduled Safari Airlines
Scheduled safari airlines connect Nairobi’s Wilson Airport with Kenya’s main wildlife destinations using small bush aircraft. These shared flights operate on fixed routes and timetables, making them the most common way to access parks like the Masai Mara, Amboseli, Samburu, and the coast on a fly-in safari.
1. Safarilink
Flies Caravans and Dash-8s on scheduled routes to the Masai Mara, Samburu, Amboseli, Laikipia and the Kenya Coast.
- Operates scheduled bush flights across Kenya’s leading safari destinations
- Connects Wilson Airport with the Masai Mara, Samburu, Amboseli, Laikipia, and the Kenya Coast
- Popular for fly-in safaris that reduce long road transfers between parks
2. Air Kenya
Runs a mixed fleet of Caravans, Twin Otters and Dash aircraft on scheduled fly-ins to Kenya’s major parks, with cross-border connectors into the Serengeti available via regional partners.
- Offers daily safari flight services from Nairobi’s Wilson Airport
- Regional partnerships allow seamless safari connections into Tanzania
3. ALS
primarily operates scheduled flights into Kenya’s wildlife areas, using light aircraft such as the Cessna Caravan and Beechcraft 1900D for bush strip landings.
- Also operates scheduled bush flights into Kenya’s leading safari destinations
Private Charter Flights
Private charter flights offer the most flexible way to travel between Kenya’s safari destinations. They allow lodge-to-lodge routing, access to remote airstrips, and fully customised schedules for travellers who want maximum privacy and convenience.
1. Z. Boskovic Air Charters
One of the oldest and most established charter airlines in Kenya and East Africa, widely known for reliable safari aviation services across the region’s remote wildlife destinations.
- The leading private charter operator in East Africa, running a large Caravan fleet.
- Operates from Wilson Airport in Nairobi to remote safari airstrips across East Africa.
2. Yellow Wings
Operates private charter flights using a Caravan fleet on lodge-to-lodge routes across Kenya.
- Also based at Wilson Airport, Nairobi’s main safari aviation hub
3. East African Air Charters
Another exclusively private charter operator with a mixed fleet of Stationairs, Grand Caravans, PC12s and a light business jet, supporting lodge circuits and regional movements across Kenya.
When to Go (Seasonality & Availability)
Kenya’s fly-in safari network operates year-round, but seasonal wildlife movements and flight schedules influence the best times to travel.
| Season | Months | What to Expect |
|---|---|---|
| Peak Season | July – October | Great Migration river crossings and peak wildlife activity. Lodges and flights book quickly. |
| Shoulder Season | January – March November – December |
Excellent wildlife viewing with fewer crowds and better lodge rates. |
| Green Season | April – May | Lush landscapes, fewer visitors, and attractive pricing. Some bush flights run on reduced schedules. |
Fly-in safaris are especially popular between July and October. To secure preferred camps or hot-air balloon safaris, it’s best to book 6–9 months in advance.
Add a Coast or Multi-Country Extension
We help you build the correct flight paths and lodge sequencing to make this smooth.
Kenya Safari + Beach
After the bush, fly direct to:
Diani – white sand, top luxury resorts
Lamu – Swahili culture, boutique charm
Watamu – family-friendly, coral reefs
Zanzibar – combine Mara + Serengeti + beach in one loop
Add Rwanda or Uganda
Fly Mara → Kigali or Entebbe
Trek mountain gorillas in Volcanoes or Bwindi
3–4 nights needed post-safari
Add Serengeti & Ngorongoro
Fly Kenya → Serengeti via Migori/Isebania or Kogatende
Seamless migration loop: Mara → Serengeti → Crater
Best done in 10–14+ day circuits
FAQs (Fast Answers)
→ 15kg in soft bags, per person. Some flights allow 20kg — we’ll guide you.
→ Yes. We recommend or you choose.
→ Yes. Flights are operated by licensed carriers (Safarilink, Air Kenya, etc.) with high safety standards.
→ Absolutely. Kenya → Kigali (Rwanda) or Entebbe (Uganda) is seamless.
→ Luxury = private by default. Mid-range = shared unless upgraded.
→ Yes. Diani, Lamu and Watamu are perfect fly-in extensions.
Start Exploring Kenya Fly-In Safari Packages
Whether you’re after a 3-day Mara fly-in, a 6-day Samburu-Mara loop, or a 14-day multi-country circuit, fly-ins give you more time in nature, better lodges, and deeper travel.
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