Tropic Air Kenya

Tropic Air Kenya Air charters and helicopter flights throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
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With a spirit for fun and excitement, Tropic Air goes to all reaches to ensure that each flight, journey and adventure is a positive and unforgettable experience. For two decades air charters have been the mainstay of Tropic Air, providing private air links between exclusive tourism destinations throughout Kenya. Over the last 10 years we have pioneered wilderness and adventure helicopter safaris

and excursions, exploring new lands, meeting remote tribal groups, and encountering Africa’s charismatic wildlife. In addition, Tropic Air is experienced in providing aerial support in a wide range of tasks throughout East Africa. Aerial filming is one of our biggest passions, working extensively with BBC, NatGeo and Disney in many of their Africa-based wildlife documentaries/films. Committed to the long-term conservation of wildlife and habitat, we support conservation related missions, often on pro-bono basis, including wildlife translocations, darting, collaring and anti-poaching.

13/05/2026

Follow along as we conduct a casualty evacuation (Casevac) from Mount Kenya following an emergency call from .connect. As soon as we receive a call, whether from a tour operator or emergency service providers such as .connect, our response is swift because time is of the essence. From Mount Kenya, patients are transferred to Nanyuki Cottage Hospital, the closest facility and one of the most experienced in handling high altitude medical emergencies.

11/05/2026

It’s been stormy ⛈️ for a long while around these parts.

Happy 100th birthday, Sir David Attenborough. We look back fondly more than a decade ago when we met for the first time ...
08/05/2026

Happy 100th birthday, Sir David Attenborough. We look back fondly more than a decade ago when we met for the first time in the landmark “Africa” series in 2013, where we provided aerial filming support for a production whose opening sequence remains one of the most iconic and memorable in documentary history and helped redefine the scale and ambition of modern natural history filmmaking.

We need you for 100 more years, David. Lots of love from Kenya.

From Tropic Air ❤️

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06/05/2026

Mid-week blues at our base in Nanyuki. It’s the low season, which usually means one thing: you’re planning your next big trip. Send us a message on [email protected] and we’ll help you put together the trip of a lifetime.

The rock art of Tibesti feels older, quieter and far less explained than what you encounter in the Ennedi. Scattered acr...
29/04/2026

The rock art of Tibesti feels older, quieter and far less explained than what you encounter in the Ennedi. Scattered across remote volcanic valleys and canyon walls, much of it still undocumented, it traces back to a time when this region held rivers, wildlife and entirely different conditions. The earliest works lean toward large, lifelike animals now long gone from the Sahara, elephants, rhinoceros, giraffes, while later engravings and paintings shift into pastoral life and human presence across changing climates. What sets Tibesti apart is its restraint. Fewer scenes of cattle, fewer camels and almost no inscriptions, with styles like Karnasahi leaning more abstract and refined, sometimes bordering on the symbolic rather than the descriptive. Compared to the Ennedi, where life is vividly documented across walls and shelters, Tibesti feels more elusive, less narrative, a quieter record of a world that has largely disappeared.

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29/04/2026

The Labyrinth in Tchad 🇹🇩is a dense network of sandstone corridors, narrow passages and towering walls shaped over time by water and wind. What looks impenetrable from above opens into a gorgeous maze on foot, where light cuts through in fragments and every turn feels the same until it doesn’t. Like much of the Ennedi, it was carved when this was a far wetter landscape, leaving behind a formation that feels deliberate, almost architectural, but entirely natural. It’s less about a single landmark and more about disorientation, scale and the quiet sense of being deep inside something that has taken thousands of years to form.

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Meals at Warda Camp are designed to feel both familiar and special. We cook in an Italian style using fresh ingredients ...
28/04/2026

Meals at Warda Camp are designed to feel both familiar and special. We cook in an Italian style using fresh ingredients whenever possible, and we bring a generous selection of Italian cheeses and salumi, the perfect companions for our fresh desert picnic salads and for aperitivo moments around the fire. You’ll also discover a few gentle Chadian influences, just enough to give a sense of place. Food matters to us deeply, and we make sure every meal reflects that Italian attention to quality and pleasure, even while working within the challenging logistics of such remote environments.

As written by in , “we ate fresh salads and barbecued meats, the bread tasted of Tuscany, and the wines were good, and at night we drank mossy Scotch whiskies around a campfire of slow burning acacia wood.”

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23/04/2026

The Ouri region sits deep within the Tibesti as one of its most layered and revealing landscapes. Desert plains stretch into broken mountain terrain where ancient village sites, scattered pottery and hand tools mark a long human presence in what is now a harsh environment. The rock art here stands apart, with sites like Karnasahi, Ouri and Fofoda holding some of the most refined and elegant engravings and paintings in the Sahara, distinct from what is found in the Ennedi. Further north along the river valleys, compass graves appear as large tear-drop shaped cairns aligned to the east, offering a rare insight into past beliefs and practices. It’s a region where history sits quietly within the landscape, not obvious at first glance, but present in almost every direction once you begin to read it.

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22/04/2026

Kozen shifts the Tibesti into something more intricate without losing its sense of scale. Moving through Kozen and into the Digital Valley, the terrain opens into orange sands threaded between eroded mini-plateaus and sculpted sandstone formations. The landscape feels worked rather than formed, with wind and time carving detail into every surface. It’s quieter here, less dominated by single features and more by the repetition of shapes and texture, a place where the vastness is still present but expressed through pattern, colour and space rather than height.

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Emi Koussi anchors the Tibesti as the highest point in the Sahara, a vast shield volcano rising out of an already remote...
21/04/2026

Emi Koussi anchors the Tibesti as the highest point in the Sahara, a vast shield volcano rising out of an already remote mountain range. The approach along its eastern flank is all long, dramatic canyons that pull you steadily up to the rim, where the scale of the caldera begins to register. At roughly 12 miles wide and 4,000 feet deep, it opens into Era Kohor, an inner crater of salt flats set deep within the volcano. Landing inside and then climbing back up to the rim shifts the perspective entirely, from the floor of the crater to the high point above it. There’s almost no human presence here, just raw terrain, exposed geology and a sense of scale that defines everything.

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Monday 07:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 07:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 07:30 - 17:00
Thursday 07:30 - 17:00
Friday 07:30 - 17:00
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