The cost of a Tanzania safari depends on your accommodation, number of travel days, group size, destinations and season. On average, travellers can expect to spend between $250 and $1,500+ per person per day.
Whether you choose an affordable camping safari or an exclusive luxury lodge, Tanzania offers options for different budgets and travel styles.



Budget Tanzania Safari
A budget safari usually costs approximately $250–$400 per person per day. This option focuses on delivering an excellent wildlife experience while keeping accommodation and transportation costs affordable.
Budget safaris normally include:
- Shared safari vehicle
- Public or basic tented camps
- Simple lodges
- Meals during the safari
- Professional driver-guide
- Park entry fees
Budget safaris are ideal for solo travellers, students, backpackers and anyone who values wildlife experiences more than luxury accommodation.
Mid-Range Tanzania Safari
A mid-range safari generally costs around $400–$800 per person per day. It provides a good balance between comfort, privacy and value.
Accommodation may include comfortable lodges or permanent tented camps with private bathrooms, quality meals and beautiful locations near or inside the parks.
Most mid-range safaris include:
- Private or small-group safari vehicle
- Comfortable lodge accommodation
- Full-board meals
- Park and conservation fees
- Airport transfers
- Professional safari guide
This is the most popular choice for couples, families and first-time safari travellers.
Luxury Tanzania Safari
Luxury safaris normally start from approximately $800 and can exceed $2,000 per person per day. Prices vary according to the lodge, travel season and level of exclusivity.
Luxury experiences may include:
- Premium lodges or tented camps
- Private safari vehicle and guide
- Gourmet meals and premium drinks
- Fly-in transfers between destinations
- Private game drives
- Personalised services
- Exclusive locations with fewer visitors
Luxury safaris are perfect for honeymoons, anniversaries and travellers seeking maximum comfort and privacy.
What Determines the Cost?
Several factors influence the final price of a Tanzania safari:
Accommodation
Basic camps cost considerably less than luxury lodges. Staying inside a national park may also cost more because of additional concession fees.
Travel Season
Prices are usually highest from June to October and during the festive season. Travelling from March to May can offer lower accommodation rates and fewer visitors.
Group Size
Sharing a safari vehicle reduces the cost per person. Private safaris for one or two travellers generally cost more than group safaris.
Safari Duration
Longer safaris have higher overall costs, but the average daily price may decrease because transportation expenses are shared across more days.
Destinations
Visiting remote parks may require domestic flights, while destinations such as Serengeti and Ngorongoro have substantial conservation and vehicle fees. Park fees form an important part of the total safari price and support wildlife conservation.
What Is Usually Included?
Most Tanzania safari packages include accommodation, meals, park fees, transportation in a 4×4 vehicle, game drives and a professional guide.
International flights, visas, travel insurance, tips, alcoholic drinks and optional activities such as balloon safaris are normally excluded. Always check the inclusions before confirming your booking.
