How Safe Are Hot-Air Balloon Safari Flights?
How Safe Are Hot-Air Balloon Safari Flights? Significant advancements in the design of safer balloons with regulated buoyancy, duration, and altitude have been made since the first hot air balloon was created in 1783. The world’s safest aerial transportation method is the hot air balloon, thanks to years of experience, specialized materials, and propane burners.
There is no reason to feel frightened.
The idea of taking your first hot-air balloon ride could sound daunting if you are not familiar with how they operate. But rest assured, there is no reason to be afraid—that is why we are here. In essence, a hot air balloon is a sizable nylon bag that is fastened firmly to a wicker basket. The envelope expands and eventually rises in altitude as a result of hot air being blasted into it by a steel propane burner. In a similar vein, the basket progressively loses height as the balloon’s air cools.
By using this straightforward technique, your pilot can modify the balloon’s vertical trajectory to take you above the clouds to see the sunrise over the Serengeti or closer to the ground to observe the area’s flourishing flora and fauna. Often described as “floating like a feather,” a hot-air balloon ride is a tranquil and pleasant experience. With its lush grasslands, winding rivers, historic kopjes, and colorful wildlife, the Serengeti’s boundless expanses are softly navigated by the wind’s direction.
Game drives in Road safaris are fun excursions, but nothing compares to the viewpoints and vistas that a hot-air balloon safari over the Serengeti offers. While keeping a clear distance to ensure that your presence does not disturb the park’s wildlife, you will have the opportunity to see the variety of species that make up the valuable ecosystem in all of its grandeur.
By getting down low, you may follow the paths taken by the migratory wildebeests as they follow the rains in search of lush pastures. You might also be able to see prides of lions hunting in the savanna or relaxing on the breezy kopjes, or cheetahs taking a break on a low branch.
During Landing
Your pilot will carefully and gradually navigate the balloon to a safe spot in the park as the conclusion of your journey approaches. Your basket may fall perfectly erect, or it may drag a little and topple over before becoming immobile, depending on the wind. But both landing approaches are very common, and our experienced pilots have used them countless times. Prior to landing, you will be guided through the procedure and the appropriate stance to take.

Your safety and well-being
At Focus East Africa tours, our top priorities continue to be the security and welfare of both our customers and employees. Every piece of equipment we use is inspected and maintained in accordance with the guidelines established by the Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority, which ensures that these inspections are carried out annually or every 100 flight hours.
Our pilots have accumulated more than 15,000 safe flying hours and are highly skilled and certified for commercial aviation. They exhibit exceptional proficiency in fire safety training, professional safety assurance, and first aid. They will use their knowledge to walk you through the various safety precautions and guidelines so that your ride is peaceful.
We ensure that your hot air balloon safari in the wild will be a smooth and safe journey by pairing failsafe equipment with years of experience and training. This will give you plenty of time to enjoy and reflect on the beauties of the Serengeti in the most tranquil and laid-back setting. Get in touch with us today for more information about balloon safari in Tanzania.

