Johanesburg to Serengeti & More

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Flights from Johannesburg to Serengeti

There are no direct flights from Johannesburg to Serengeti.

If you would like to fly between these two destinations, you first have to take an international flight from Johannesburg to one of Tanzania’s international airports.

Then, depending on which Tanzanian international airport you fly into, you would have to either fly from there to an airport/airstrip in or nearer to the Serengeti, or drive from there to get to the Serengeti National Park.

You can find out more about flights that ply this route here.

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Airports in Serengeti National Park: Serengeti Airstrips/Serengeti Airports

The Serengeti has seven airstrips. These are the seven Serengeti airstrips.

  1. Seronera Airstrip
  2. Kogatende Airstrip
  3. Lobo Airstrip
  4. Grumeti Airstrip
  5. Ndutu Airstrip
  6. Sasakwa Airstrip, and
  7. Fort Ikoma Airstrip

There are regular flights between the Serengeti airstrips and other airports/airstrips in Tanzania, most notably the international airports in Dar es salaam, Zanzibar, and Kilimanjaro International Airport, as well as Arusha Airport, which is a domestic airport.

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Serengeti Airport/Airport for Serengeti/Airport Serengeti

There are plans to construct an airport in Mugumu Serengeti that will be called Serengeti Mugumu International Airport.

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Plans to build this airport were approved by Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority in 2012. The project will be financed by American investor Paul Tudor Jones.

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Where Do You Fly Into for Serengeti National Park?

The most obvious answer would be Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA), which serves the town of Arusha, though you could also fly into any other international airport in Tanzania and use a domestic airline to connect to the Serengeti.

Dar es Salaam Airport has the highest traffic of all international airports in Tanzania, so this might be the airport through which you can get the best ticket rates for Tanzania.

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Easy Travel Arusha

Easy Travel and Tours Ltd. is a long-time tour operator located in Arusha, Tanzania. They are highly rated, consistently winning Tripadvisor awards.

To find out more about their travel offerings, click here.

Paul Tudor Jones Africa Resort

Paul Tudor Jones’s resort in Africa is called Singita Serengeti (it was formerly The Grumeti Reserves).

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Serengeti Travel: Where Is Mugumu Serengeti?

Mugumu Serengeti is a town in the Mara Region of Northern Tanzania. Mugumu is the administrative seat of Serengeti District in Mara.

Because Mugumu Serengeti is only 40 km from the Ikoma gate of the Serengeti National Park, Mugumu is often used as a base from which to visit the Serengeti.

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Arusha to Serengeti National Park

The most convenient way to get from Arusha to Serengeti is to fly from Arusha to one of the Serengeti’s seven airstrips.

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If you choose to travel by road, you can also take advantage of what lies between these two places and visit a park or two along the way, i.e., the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Lake Manyara National Park.

Serengeti National Park Flights

Arusha is served by two airports: Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) and Arusha Airport (ARK).

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There are flights to the Serengeti from both these airports.

It can take between 1 and 5 hours to fly from Arusha to one of seven airstrips within the Serengeti National Park depending on what the endpoints of your flight are.

All flights are operated by local airlines such as Grumeti Air and Coastal Aviation.

Once you land at one of the Serengeti’s airstrips, you will be picked up by staff from wherever you will be staying and driven to your lodge.

This can take another 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on where you will be staying.

If you are looking for a faster and even more convenient option than this, a scheduled or private charter flight is the way to go.

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Some of the more exclusive lodges have their own airstrips and are able to arrange direct scheduled and/or private charter flights from Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha Airport to their airstrip.

If you prefer to travel by road from Arusha to Serengeti, it will take approximately eight hours.

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An overnight stay at one or more wildlife sites en route is a good way to break up this journey.

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