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Great Rift Valley,
Lake Naivasha - Lake Nakuru Balloon Safari
Close your eyes, and for a moment feel your body
lift up, with you having no control over it, and
there is a certain part of you, inside you,
saying to yourself, I am crazy for taking this
balloon safari. This is what most people feel,
when the excitement of a Great Rift Valley (Naivasha-Nakuru)
Balloon Safari crosses one's emotion of
self-control and independence.
The Great Rift Valley (Lake Naivasha-Lake Nakuru)
Balloon Safari Experience:
The Great Rift Valley (Lake Naivasha-Lake Nakuru)
Balloon Safari operation is based in Soysambu,
on the historic Delamere Estate. Steeped in
colonial history, this 200 square kilometer farm
combines a working cattle ranch with a game
sanctuary that is home to large herds of zebra,
giraffe, buffalo, eland, gazelle and more. The
launch site is within easy reach of safari
lodges and hotels in the Naivasha and Nakuru
region, making this an ideal morning excursion
for anyone spending the night in this area. The
8-man balloon, captained by experienced pilot
Othmar, launches at dawn, rising with the sun
over the sprawling plains of Delamere before
skimming low across the shores of Lake
Elmenteita.
A shallow soda lake, Elmenteita is one of the
main ports of call for the Rift's famed flamingo
flocks, drawn to the nutrient rich waters. The
flamingos create an expansive carpet of pink
across the surface of the lake, and a silent
gliding balloon is the perfect way to see them
up close. As the flocks take wing beneath the
basket, it feels as though the balloon has
joined the birds in flight as they cross the
broad waters of the lake. Anyone familiar with
the 1985 film version of Out of Africa will be
immediately reminded of the classic shot of a
biplane soaring across flocks of flying
flamingo. Unlike a plane however, the Great Rift
Valley (Lake Naivasha-Lake Nakuru) Balloon
Safari provides an unobtrusive opportunity to
see these birds at close quarters and the steady
smooth progress across the lakeshore is ideal
for photography. Leaving the lake, the Great
Rift Valley (Lake Naivasha-Lake Nakuru) Balloon
Safari makes a low level traverse of the
riparian forests around Elmenteita, giving
passengers a treetop view of giraffes nibbling
leaves, gazelles grazing grass and elands and
impala following well established game trails
through the undergrowth.
Following this airborne game drive, the Great
Rift Valley (Lake Naivasha-Lake Nakuru) Balloon
Safari makes a breathtaking ascent skyward, up
to 3,500 metres. From this altitude, the true
magnitude of the Rift is revealed in its long
winding lava flows, deep volcanic craters and
jagged peaks. Cloud allowing, there may well
also be views of both Mount Kenya and Mount
Kilimanjaro, Africa's two highest peaks in a
single, awe inspiring view.
Descending again, the hour-long safari ends with
a landing on the plains between Elmenteita and
Nakuru. The exact position and pace of the
landing is determined by the wind, and a
sometimes bouncy return to earth is often made
under the curious gaze of herds of plains game.
By the time you have landed, a full champagne
breakfast is waiting, laid out in the shade of
yellow acacia trees. For anyone on safari in the
Naivasha or Nakuru area, Great Rift Valley (Lake
Naivasha-Lake Nakuru) Balloon Safari is an
excellent excursion, with an easy pick up
available from your safari lodge.
The Great Rift Valley Landscape & Geographic
Experience:
"The Great Rift Valley is one of the most
awe-inspiring sights on earth, but the best way
to see the rift is from above. It will literally
give you a birds eye view of the valley as you
join flocks of flamingo soaring high across
lakes, volcanoes and forest. Kenya's wide-open
spaces and 'big sky' country make this fantastic
ballooning country.
The geographic wonders of the Great Rift Valley
offer a spectacular new alternative. Born of a
major shift beneath the Earths surface over 35
million years ago, the massive Rift valley is
one of natural wonders of the world, easily
visible from outer space. The valley stretches
6000 kms from Jordan to Mozambique, with its
width varying from between 30 to 100 kilometers.
The valley is at its most spectacular in Kenya,
its floor studded with dormant volcanoes and
fresh water and soda lakes, attracting a wide
range of big game and bird life. When exploring
the rift, it is difficult to gain a clear
perspective of the scale and sheer size of the
valley, which is where a balloon comes in handy.
Rising from the floor, you can appreciate the
entire Rift, both in its vast entirety and the
many natural elements and ecosystems that bring
the valley to life.
Mara Balloon Safari
1-hour Hot air Balloon safari over the game
filled plains and riverine forest of the Maasai
Mara Game Reserve. Champagne type breakfast is
served on landing followed by a game drive back
to camp.
Price: $425 per
person.
Duration: 1 hour
Locations Visited: Maasai Mara. Note: This
Safaris is done while in Masai mara
Itinerary_
Early Morning Balloon Flight
You start early from your Lodge or camp for the
launch site, ready to take off with the dawn.
The Balloon flight lasts approximately one hour.
You fly over the game filled plains and riverine
forest of the Maasai Mara Game Reserve.,
watching out for all the animals, including
lion, elephant and all the plains game. Landing
is followed by a full Champagne type breakfast
prepared for you in the bush. You return to your
lodge or camp by road arriving back mid morning.
Serengeti balloon Safari
1-hour Balloon flight over the Serengeti Plains
with Champagne type breakfast. Takes off from
Seronera Lodge.
Price: $450
Duration: 3 hours
Locations Visited: Serengeti National Park.
Note: This Safaris is done while in Serengeti.
Itinerary_
Early Morning Balloon Flight
You are collected early from your Lodge or camp
and taken to Seronera to the launch site. Launch
is at dawn (6.30 am). The Balloon flight takes
approximately one hour. You glide over the vast
plains of the Serengeti, where you look out for
all of the animals. Champagne, and a full
English breakfast in the bush follow the flight.
You return by road to Seronera, approximately
9.30am, and return to your own Lodge or camp.
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Copyright Geolya Safaris
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