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Tanzania Safari Cost

Tanzania Safari Cost – How Much Does It Cost to Go on Safari?

A Tanzania safari is one of the most incredible wildlife experiences in the world, but let’s be real, it’s not exactly cheap. The cost of a safari in Tanzania varies widely depending on the type of experience you want, the time of year, and the level of comfort you’re aiming for.

At Lauwo Adventures, we’ve helped hundreds of travelers plan their dream safaris, from budget-friendly camping trips to luxurious lodge stays. Whether you’re looking to save or splurge, understanding the different cost factors will help you plan the perfect adventure.

Let’s break down the average Tanzania safari costs by budget type, safari style, and hidden fees so you know exactly what to expect.

 

What Affects the Cost of a Tanzania Safari?

The cost of a safari can vary depending on several factors:

  • Type of Safari: Budget camping vs. luxury lodges
  • Number of Days: Longer safaris = higher costs
  • Season: High season means higher rates
  • Group Size: Private safaris are more expensive than group safaris
  • Parks and Destinations: Serengeti and Ngorongoro are more expensive than lesser-known parks
  • Extras: Park fees, tips, and optional activities

Types of Tanzania Safaris and Their Costs

1. Budget Safari ($200–$350 per person per day)

Perfect for adventurous travelers who don’t mind roughing it a little.

  • Accommodation: Basic camping or budget lodges

  • Transport: Shared safari vehicle

  • Food: Simple but hearty meals

  • Guide: Shared guide with other travelers

👉 Best for backpackers and budget travelers.

Example:

  • 3-Day Camping Safari – $600–$1,000 per person

  • 5-Day Budget Safari – $1,000–$1,500 per person

2. Mid-Range Safari ($350–$600 per person per day)

A balance of comfort and value — the most popular choice.

  • Accommodation: Comfortable lodges or tented camps

  • Transport: Private 4×4 safari vehicle

  • Food: Restaurant-quality meals

  • Guide: Private guide

👉 Best for couples, families, and small groups looking for comfort without breaking the bank.

Example:

  • 4-Day Safari (Serengeti + Ngorongoro) – $1,500–$2,400 per person

  • 7-Day Safari (Northern Circuit) – $2,800–$4,200 per person

3. Luxury Safari ($600–$1,500+ per person per day)

Top-tier comfort and exclusivity — ideal for honeymooners or those looking for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

  • Accommodation: Luxury lodges and tented camps

  • Transport: Private 4×4 with pop-up roof

  • Food: Gourmet dining with fine wines

  • Guide: Expert private guide

  • Extras: Sundowners, bush picnics, and hot air balloon rides

👉 Best for travelers seeking privacy, comfort, and VIP treatment.

Example:

  • 4-Day Luxury Safari (Serengeti + Ngorongoro) – $3,000–$6,000 per person

  • 7-Day Luxury Safari (All-inclusive) – $5,000–$10,000 per person

Tanzania Safari Cost by Destination

1. Serengeti National Park

  • Park Fee: $70 per person/day

  • Camping: $30 per person/night

  • Lodge: $300–$1,500 per night

  • Hot Air Balloon Ride: $600 per person

👉 Serengeti safaris are typically more expensive due to the high demand and the Great Migration.

 

2. Ngorongoro Crater

  • Park Fee: $70 per person/day + $295 per vehicle (per visit)

  • Lodge: $400–$1,500 per night

  • Camping: $50 per person/night

👉 Ngorongoro is one of the most expensive parks due to conservation fees.

3. Tarangire National Park

  • Park Fee: $50 per person/day

  • Lodge: $200–$800 per night

  • Camping: $20 per person/night

👉 Tarangire is more affordable and less crowded than Serengeti or Ngorongoro.

4. Lake Manyara National Park

  • Park Fee: $50 per person/day

  • Lodge: $150–$700 per night

  • Camping: $30 per person/night

👉 Best for seeing flamingos and tree-climbing lions.

5. Zanzibar Add-On (Optional)

  • Beach Resort: $150–$500 per night

  • Diving/Snorkeling: $50–$150 per trip

  • Spice Tour: $30–$50 per person

👉 A popular way to unwind after a safari.

💡 Hidden Costs to Watch Out For

🔸 Tips: $10–$20 per person per day for guides and staff
🔸 Concession Fees: Some lodges and camps charge $30–$50 per night
🔸 Visa: $50–$100 depending on nationality
🔸 Airport Transfers: $30–$100 depending on distance

Best Time to Get Value for Your Money

SeasonMonthsCost ImpactBest For
High SeasonJune – OctoberMost expensiveGreat Migration, clear weather
Shoulder SeasonJanuary – MarchModerateCalving season, fewer crowds
Low SeasonApril – MayLeast expensiveGreen landscapes, birdwatching

Sample Tanzania Safari Budgets

TypeLengthTotal Cost (Per Person)
Budget5 Days$1,500 – $2,000
Mid-Range7 Days$3,000 – $5,000
Luxury7 Days$7,000 – $12,000

FAQs

1. Can I do a safari in Tanzania on a budget?
Yes! Budget camping safaris start at around $200–$350 per day.

2. How much does a luxury Tanzania safari cost?
Luxury safaris range from $600–$1,500+ per person per day.

3. Are park fees included in safari packages?
Most operators (including Lauwo Adventures) include park fees in the package price.

4. Is it cheaper to join a group safari or go private?
Group safaris are more affordable — private safaris offer more flexibility and comfort.

Plan Your Dream Tanzania Safari with Lauwo Adventures

Whether you’re looking for a budget-friendly adventure or a luxury wildlife experience, Lauwo Adventures will customize the perfect itinerary for you.

👉 Contact Lauwo Adventures today and start planning your unforgettable Tanzanian safari!

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