Tanzania Safari Cost
Tanzania Safari Cost Guide: Budget, Mid-Range & Luxury Options
Let’s be real safaris in Tanzania aren’t exactly pocket change, but they don’t have to drain your savings either. Whether you want to chase the Great Migration in style or pitch a tent under the stars, there’s a safari for every type of traveler and every kind of budget.
In this guide, we’ll break down exactly how much you can expect to spend, what’s included in those price tags, and how to make the most of your money without skimping on experience.
🧭 Factors That Affect Safari Costs in Tanzania
Before we crunch numbers, it’s good to know what drives the price of your safari. Here are the main cost influencers:
Time of Year (high season vs. low season)
Type of Safari (group, private, self-drive, fly-in)
Level of Accommodation (camping, lodges, luxury tented camps)
Number of Days
Destinations Visited (Serengeti and Ngorongoro are pricier than others)
Number of People in Your Group

💰 Budget Safari ($200–$400 per person per day)
This is the go-to option for backpackers, solo travelers, and adventurers on a tight budget.
What to Expect:
Accommodation: Dome tents or simple guesthouses
Food: Basic but hearty meals (rice, beans, vegetables, maybe some grilled meat)
Transport: Shared vehicle: limited flexibility in itinerary
Experience: Fun and social, but can be a bit rushed or crowded
What’s Included:
Shared 4×4 safari vehicle
Budget camping or basic lodge accommodation
Group guide/driver
Park entrance fees
Basic meals
💼 Mid-Range Safari ($300–$700 per person per day)
Perfect for families, couples, or small groups who want a little more comfort without luxury price tags.
What to Expect:
Accommodation: Mid-range lodges with en-suite bathrooms, hot showers
Food: Buffets and 3-course meals
Transport: Possibly private 4×4, more flexibility in scheduling
Experience: Balanced comfort and adventure without going overboard
What’s Included:
Semi-private safari vehicle
Comfortable lodges or permanent tented camps
All meals and drinking water
Park entrance fees
Transfers between parks and airports
✨ Luxury Safari ($600–$1,500+ per person per day)
This is your zone if you’re all about exclusivity, comfort, and unforgettable details.
What to Expect:
Accommodation: Opulent lodges with plunge pools, spa services, personal butlers
Food: Gourmet menus, wine pairings, sunset picnics
Transport: Chartered flights or custom Land Cruisers
Experience: Ultimate privacy, personal attention, and curated experiences
What’s Included:
Fly-in or private 4×4 transport
High-end lodges, boutique camps, or mobile luxury tents
Gourmet dining, drinks, and laundry service
Private guide and tailor-made itinerary
Additional perks (sundowners, bush walks, cultural tours)
🧾 Hidden & Unexpected Safari Costs
Even with an all-inclusive deal, there are a few things that might sneak onto your final bill:
Visa Fee: ~$50 for most travelers
Tips: $10–$20 per day for guides, $5–$10 for camp staff
Beverages: Some camps exclude alcohol or soft drinks
Souvenirs & Local Purchases
Wi-Fi & Laundry (sometimes extra at mid-range/luxury camps)
Travel Insurance (essential, not optional!)
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