How Much Does a Trip to Tanzania Cost?

Costs in Tanzania vary hugely depending on:

  • Safari style (budget group vs private luxury)
  • Month and season
  • How many days on safari vs Zanzibar

Here’s a structured way to think about your budget.


1. Big Picture: Safari vs Beach Costs

1.1 Safari

  • Budget group safari:
    • Camping or basic lodges, shared vehicle
    • Roughly US$150–300 per person per day (all-inclusive: park fees, accommodation, meals, game drives)
  • Mid-range lodge safari:
    • Comfortable lodges/tented camps, shared or semi‑private vehicle
    • Roughly US$300–600+ per person per day
  • Luxury safari:
    • High‑end lodges, private vehicles, premium service
    • US$600–1,500+ per person per day

Includes:

  • Park fees (can be high)
  • Accommodation
  • Meals
  • Game drives
  • Guides, vehicles

1.2 Zanzibar / Beach

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Zanzibar can be done budget, mid-range, or luxury.

Indicative per-person, per-day costs (excluding flights):

  • Budget: US$40–80 (hostels/guesthouses, local food, buses)
  • Mid-range: US$80–150 (nice hotels, restaurant meals, some tours)
  • High: US$150–300+ (resorts, private transfers, multiple excursions)

2. Key Budget Components

  1. International flights (to DAR/JRO/ZNZ or via hubs)
  2. Safari package (biggest single component)
  3. Zanzibar accommodation
  4. Domestic flights (e.g., Arusha ↔ Zanzibar)
  5. Food & drinks off safari
  6. Activities (Stone Town tours, boat trips, diving)
  7. Visas & vaccines
  8. Travel insurance

3. Example 10-Day Safari + Zanzibar Budgets

3.1 Budget Traveller

  • 4 days budget group safari + 6 days budget Zanzibar

Rough numbers:

  • Safari: 4 × US$200 ≈ US$800
  • Zanzibar (6 days @ US$50) ≈ US$300
  • Domestic flights (Arusha–Zanzibar–Dar): ≈ US$200–400
  • Visas, vaccines, insurance: ≈ US$200–400
  • Extra food, activities, transfers: ≈ US$200–400

Total (excluding international flights): roughly US$1,700–2,300+ per person.

3.2 Mid-Range Traveller

  • 5 days mid-range lodge safari + 5 days mid-range Zanzibar

Rough numbers:

  • Safari: 5 × US$400 ≈ US$2,000
  • Zanzibar: 5 × US$120 ≈ US$600
  • Domestic flights: ≈ US$200–400
  • Visas, vaccines, insurance: ≈ US$300–500
  • Extras (tours, tips, drinks): ≈ US$400–700

Total (excluding international flights): roughly US$3,500–4,200+ per person.

3.3 Higher Budget Traveller

  • 6–7 days luxury safari + 4–5 days luxury Zanzibar
  • Safari: 6 × US$800 (or more) ≈ US$4,800+
  • Zanzibar: 4 × US$250 ≈ US$1,000+
  • Domestic flights, extras: easily push total US$7,000–10,000+ per person.

4. How to Save Money

  • Travel in shoulder/green seasons (avoid peak July–Sept if cost is primary concern).
  • Join a group safari instead of a fully private one.
  • Shorten safari days slightly and add more budget time in Zanzibar.
  • Choose mid-range rather than ultra‑luxury lodges.
  • Eat some meals at local eateries instead of only hotel restaurants.

5. Serengeti & Ngorongoro Safari Guide: Parks, Seasons & Tour Types

Serengeti National Park Travel Guide & Safari Tours

The Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater form the heart of Tanzania’s Northern safari circuit. This guide explains:

  • What each park is known for
  • Best seasons for wildlife
  • Different safari styles and tour types

1. Serengeti National Park

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1.1 Overview

  • Massive park (~30,000 km² including ecosystem)
  • Iconic East African savannah, big cats, the Great Migration.

1.2 Seasons & Great Migration Highlights

Migration timing can shift, but roughly:

  • Dec–Mar: Southern Serengeti / Ndutu area – calving season (thousands of wildebeest calves born).
  • Apr–Jun: Moving west / central corridors.
  • Jul–Aug: Northern Serengeti toward Kenya’s Maasai Mara (Mara River crossings).
  • Sept–Nov: Herds gradually move south again.

For a first trip:

  • Anytime Jun–Oct: great for general game viewing.
  • If you want calving: aim for Jan–Feb in the south.
  • If you want river crossings: often Jul–Aug in the north (but more expensive/busy).

2. Ngorongoro Crater

The Ngorongoro Crater |Tanzania |Craters |safaris |Tours

2.1 Overview

  • A huge volcanic caldera (~260 km² floor) east of Serengeti.
  • Extremely dense wildlife: lions, hyenas, buffalo, elephants, and sometimes rhinos.

2.2 Characteristics

  • Most people do 1 full day in the crater:
    • Early morning descent → game drive → picnic → afternoon ascent
  • Amazing for:
    • Variety of animals in a small area
    • Landscape views from the crater rim

3. Safari Styles & Tour Types

3.1 Group (Joining) Safaris

  • You join other travelers in one vehicle.
  • Typically lower cost.
  • Fixed routes and schedules.

Great if:

  • You’re on a tighter budget
  • You don’t mind sharing vehicle with others

3.2 Private Safaris

  • Dedicated vehicle & guide for your group.
  • Flexible pace and focus.
  • More expensive but customisable.

3.3 Lodge vs Camping

  • Camping safaris:
    • Cheapest; tents in public or private campsites
    • Basic but adventurous
  • Lodge/tented camp safaris:
    • Mid‑range to luxury
    • Proper beds, private bathrooms, more comfort
    • Often full board (meals included)

4. How Many Days?

For first-timers focusing on Serengeti + Ngorongoro:

  • Minimum:
    • 3–4 days (1 day Ngorongoro, 2–3 days Serengeti)
  • Ideal:
    • 5–7 days (allows time for Tarangire/Manyara too, and less rushing)

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