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Explore from above the plains of Maasai Mara as you enjoy the endless landscapes and wildlife around the reserve. The hour-long journey concludes with a “Champagne Bush Breakfast” at the balloon landing point in the forest. The balloon is piloted by a highly qualified and experienced pilot, and the balloons themselves are manufactured in the United Kingdom by a specialized hot air balloon company. If the balloon is limited to a maximum of sixteen passengers per balloon, or less if flying with a smaller basket, it is recommended to reserve in advance.

In any scenario, a hot air balloon flight is thrilling. A hot air balloon safari in the Masai Mara National Reserve, on the other hand, is a once-in-a-lifetime event. Adventurers are strongly urged to remain at the reserve for at least three days to allow time for this excursion as well as other safari activities such as game drives, bush walks, and village visits. Furthermore, because he only has 16 balloon passengers, hot air balloon flights must be pre-arranged by the person in charge of Africa trips to ensure availability. Adults and children can fit inside balloons, although there are some constraints. Children under the age of four must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Adults are advised to participate. Adults should be in decent physical shape. Adults weighing more than 120 kg (265 lbs) may require an additional seat in the balloon for safety reasons (double the cost).

There is an opportunity to view the Great Migration when flying above the African plains between July and October. Nothing compares to this phenomenon. One of the greatest ways to see what is going on is to fly above the herds in a hot air balloon. Some of the most exciting things to see are lions hunting their prey, leopards poised high in trees, and bustling hyena dens. Every hot air balloon journey allows you to discover new sights. When your pilot flies lower, the best photos will be taken.

We provide broad information on how hot air balloons function and what to expect from customers who have never taken a hot air balloon tour in Africa or elsewhere. Launch and recovery often take 20–25 people. When you arrive at the launch site, you might be able to see the balloon, also known as the “envelope,” expand. The ground crew spreads and opens the envelope on the floor. A big fan is employed to partially inflate the envelope. Attach the basket and burner when the envelope is about half full. During inflation, the basket remains perfectly bonded to the ground. Use a burner to fully inflate the envelope. The enormous size of the balloons is immediately noticeable, as is watching them inflate and deflate. The staff will assist passengers on board once the balloon has been fully inflated. For your convenience and protection, the balloon basket is separated into many parts. While the pilot informs you and the other guests about safety, a ground team stabilizes the balloon. When everyone is ready, the burners are turned back on, and the balloon begins to hover above the earth.

Hot air balloon safari in Masai Mara National Reserve
Hot air balloon safari in Masai Mara National Reserve

Hot air balloon rides are prohibitively expensive, especially in isolated regions such as the Masai Mara, costing $450 per person or even more for a single flight of the balloon as the fuel prices to operate the balloons also make it more expensive. The balloons are decommissioned after around 850 hours of flight, and fresh balloons must be acquired to maintain the safety of individuals on board. Six crew members and a licensed balloon pilot make up the crew

Other works behind the scenes (per balloon) to propel each hot air balloon into the sky. The sum represents the entire population whose livelihood is dependent on money from hot air balloon flights. In addition, each hot air balloon flight necessitates the use of recovery vehicles, transfer vehicles, and backup operations. In addition, maintenance expenses account for a significant portion of the cost of a hot air balloon flight

The basket is guided by the crew until the balloon is safely launched, Balloons rely on air currents such as wind speed and direction, and only up and down movement is controlled by the pilot, and this is why hot air balloons require tracking. Every hot air balloon safari includes a one-of-a-kind and private tour of the Masai Mara National Reserve. The best part is that a hot air balloon flies over a safari vehicle reserve. You will also be able to ride the balloon at various altitudes during the journey. Sometimes it soars above the plains and you can see for miles, while other times it descends and you can see the ocean up close