Kenya Air Safaris Departing Mombasa

Discover Kenya’s breathtaking wilderness in style and comfort with our air safaris departing from Mombasa. These fly-in safaris offer a faster, more scenic way to experience the country’s iconic national parks without long road drives. From the white sandy beaches of the Kenyan coast, board a short flight to world-famous destinations such as Masai Mara, Amboseli, Tsavo, or Samburu, where spectacular wildlife encounters await.

Enjoy aerial views of Mount Kilimanjaro, rolling savannahs, and shimmering lakes as you fly directly to your safari lodge’s private airstrip. Upon landing, professional guides and open-roof 4×4 vehicles are ready to take you on unforgettable game drives. Whether you’re seeking a luxury bush escape or a romantic honeymoon safari, our air safaris from Mombasa combine the best of both worlds — the tranquility of the beach and the thrill of the wild.

4 Days Masai Mara National Reserve
3 Days Safari To Masai Mara
2 Days Maasai Mara National Reserve Day 1: Mombasa-Masai MaraPick from your beach hotel early in the morning and transfer to the airstrip for your flight to Masai Mara game reserve, arriving in time for short game drive, before driving to your luxury camp or lodge for check in and Lunch. After lunch Relax until late afternoon when you embark for your evening game drive to look for Mara Wildlife. All...
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2 days maasai mara
2 Days Masai Mara National Reserve
2 Days Maasai Mara National Reserve Day 1: Diani Beach / Mombasa -Maasai MaraPick from your hotel at 7:3Oam and drive to the airport for your Flight to Masai Mara game reserve. Upon arrival Transfer to the camp with a short game drives arriving in time for lunch. Relax until 3:30pm when you embark for your evening game drive to look for Mara Wildlife. Return to the camp at 6:30pm. All meals and overnight...
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2 days lamu
2 Days Lamu Insland
2 Days Lamu island Located off the northern coastline of Kenya, Lamu is an historical town with many old buildings, narrow streets and friendly Arab population. It has been trading centre and already in the 11th Century dhows sailed along the East African coast to Arabia, Persia and India. But with the abolition of slavery in 1907 the economy of the island went into decline. In the early 1970s, Lamu...
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