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Balloon safari captures aerial view of wildlife migration on Serengeti

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Balloon safari captures aerial view of wildlife migration on Serengeti

2025-07-26 15:22 Last Updated At:20:47

Hot-air balloon tours in Tanzania's Serengeti have offered aerial views of East Africa's great wildlife migration as millions of wildebeests and zebras have commenced their journey from Tanzania to Kenya in search of food and water since July.

Balloon tours in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park provide panoramic vistas of the migration army and diverse ecosystems.

Currently, a migration army composed of millions of herbivorous wild animals including wildebeests and zebras are journeying from Tanzania's Serengeti National Park to the Masai Mara National Nature Reserve in Kenya.

"That was wonderful. Because we go with the wind, it's still. It's a like an airborne safari. We could see huge herds of wildebeests, and from up high you can really see how many there are. It's better than down on the land," said an American tourist.

Balloon safari captures aerial view of wildlife migration on Serengeti

Balloon safari captures aerial view of wildlife migration on Serengeti

Balloon safari captures aerial view of wildlife migration on Serengeti

Balloon safari captures aerial view of wildlife migration on Serengeti

Balloon safari captures aerial view of wildlife migration on Serengeti

Balloon safari captures aerial view of wildlife migration on Serengeti

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