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Tips for Booking Flights for Your Tanzania Safari

Tips for Booking Flights for Your Tanzania Safari

by Bongo Trips / Wednesday, 12 November 2025 / Published in Tanzania Guide
Tips for Booking Flights for Your Tanzania Safari

Landing Right: Essential Tips for Booking Flights for Your Tanzania Safari

Your Tanzanian adventure begins long before you see your first lion; it starts with successfully booking flights for your Tanzania safari. While international air travel is straightforward, the internal logistics involving small bush planes require specific knowledge. Consequently, understanding these nuances prevents missed connections, unnecessary fees, and high levels of stress upon arrival.

International Flights: The Gateway Airport

Most travelers arrive via Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). However, some connections might route through Dar es Salaam (DAR) or even Nairobi (NBO).

Arriving Early is Non-Negotiable

For any safari itinerary, you should plan to arrive in Tanzania at least one full day before your actual safari drive begins. Therefore, if your international flight is delayed, you have a critical buffer day before being picked up for the parks. This small precaution prevents entire itinerary days from being lost due to minor international air traffic hiccups.

Connecting to Arusha/Manyara

If you arrive at JRO, you will need a short domestic flight or drive to Arusha/Manyara Airport (ARK/LKY) to connect to the Serengeti. Crucially, ensure your international arrival time leaves ample time (at least three hours) to clear customs, collect luggage, and check in for the domestic connection.

Internal Bush Flights: The Hidden Rules

The most complex part of booking flights for your Tanzania safari involves the small planes that hop between airstrips in the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and the South. These airlines operate under stricter regulations than major carriers.

Luggage Weight and Size Limits

This is where many first-time safari-goers encounter problems. Bush planes operate on very strict weight limitations, usually capped at 15 kg (33 lbs) per person, often including carry-on luggage. Furthermore, bags must be soft-sided duffel bags,suitcases with rigid frames are often refused because they cannot be easily stowed in the small cargo holds.

Understanding Charter vs. Scheduled Flights

  • Scheduled Flights: These fly set routes at set times (e.g., Arusha to Seronera). They are generally cheaper but less flexible regarding timing.
  • Charter Flights: These fly on your schedule. While more expensive, they save significant time and are often crucial when structuring a tight itinerary, such as planning The Ultimate Tanzania Safari Itinerary.

Working with an Expert Operator

Navigating the various regional carriers and ensuring flight times align perfectly with lodge check-in times is complex. Therefore, the best way to manage booking flights for your Tanzania safari is to delegate this task to your in-country operator.

Local experts like Bongo Trips have established relationships with bush airlines. They manage the ticketing, monitor delays, and ensure that if a flight is delayed, the lodge and your ground transfer are seamlessly notified. This removes enormous stress and guarantees your tight connections work out as planned.

Don’t risk your connection! Let our experts manage your internal air logistics:
WhatsApp: +255 752 213 715
Email: info@bongotrips.co.tz

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