Destinations
The Swahili Coast
The Swahili Coast offers the traveller an opportunity to relax in style and soak up local culture.
The spice islands of Pemba, Mafia and Zanzibar offer a uniquely East African experience - from the winding, narrow streets of Stone Town to the many world-class beaches the region offers. The Zanzibar Archipelago is the quintessentially exotic destination.
On the mainland, destinations such as: Ras Kutani, Saadani National Park, the former Imperial German Capital of Bagamoyo and the modern day Swahili mega-city of Dar es Salaam provide a different perspective to the traveller.
We fly daily in both the morning and afternoon to all the Swahili Coast destinations with convenient onward connections for all the major airlines out of Dar and onward to the Southern and Northern National Parks.
Nyerere National Park (Selous)
Nyerere National Park is Tanzania’s largest, recently transformed from The Selous Game Reserve, named after the pioneer conservationist Sir Frederick Selous. This is a prime safari destination for the savvy traveller.
Located in the much less frequented Southern half of Tanzania you are more likely to encounter huge herds of animals than huge hordes of game vehicles.
Nyerere National Park is home to several world-class lodges and safari camps, many of which are based along The Rufiji River.
We fly daily in both the morning and afternoon to all the Selous airstrips with convenient onward connections for all the major airlines out of Dar es Salaam and onward to the Southern and Northern National Parks.
Ruaha National Park
Ruaha National Park is Tanzania's second largest national park and a famous wilderness of central Tanzania.
With only a very few lodges, but largest park area of 45,000 sq. km, the diversity of wildlife available to the visitor is impressive.
The stunning Great Ruaha River meanders through the national park with some lodges sited alongside it. Others enjoy spectacular locations in the heart of the African bush.
We fly daily to Ruaha National Park with convenient onward connections for all the major airlines out of Dar and onward to the Southern and Northern National Parks, as well as the Swahili Coast.
Mikumi National Park
Nestled between the Udzungwa & Uluguru Mountains, Mikumi National Park borders the Nyerere National Park, however a maintains a completely different experience.
Mikumi famously lies on the route used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley when he set out to find Dr. Livingstone.
Mikumi is home to a number of luxury tented camps and safari lodges. As part of the Nyerere National Park ecosystem, it benefits from the highest game density of the entire conservation area.
We fly daily to Mikumi National Park with convenient onward connections for all the major airlines out of Dar and onward to the Southern and Northern National Parks or the Swahili Coast.
Katavi National Park
Katavi National Park is raw, remote and little known. The immense concentration of game, especially as the seasonal lakes disappear, will astound even hardened safari goers.
Served by us twice a week, on Monday and Thursday, we are the only operator to operate a scheduled service into Katavi most of the year round.
We fly twice weekly from Ruaha to Katavi on a Monday and Thursday, with convenient onward connections for all the major airlines out of Dar es Salaam and onwards to the Southern and Northern National Parks and Swahili Coast.
Mahale National Park
The Mahale Mountains is the furthest of the national parks and lies in the extreme west of the country against the shores of Lake Tanganyika.
Dramatic and lush scenery, luxury beach camps and small island resorts make this most remote of destinations a fascinating environment to explore.
Served by us twice a week, on Monday and Thursday, we are the only operator to operate a scheduled service into Mahale most of the year round.
We fly twice weekly from Ruaha to Mahale on a Monday and Thursday, with convenient onward connections for all the major airlines out of Dar es Salaam and onwards to the Southern and Northern National Parks and Swahili Coast.
The Southern Highlands
Southern Highlands are south of Iringa town and at 2500ft a considerable change in altiture from the National Parks. Just 30 minutes flying time from Ruaha‚ they offer wonderful scenery‚ tea estates and montane forest in a rolling topography. The cooler climate lends itself to more active pursuits including walking‚ horse riding‚ fishing‚ bird watching.
The airstrip services Sao Hill‚ Mafinga town and Mufindi area.
We fly daily to the Ngwasi airstrip with convenient onward connections for all of the major airlines out of Dar es Salaam and onward to the Southern and Northern National Parks.
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