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Tanzania Safari Cost Guide 

Tanzania Safari Cost Guide 

Tanzania Safari Cost Guide 

One of the most common questions travelers ask is: how much does a Tanzania safari cost? The price of a safari depends on several factors including accommodation level, number of days, and travel season. 

Budget Safaris 
Budget safaris typically cost $200–$350 per person per day. These trips often include camping or basic lodges and are ideal for adventurous travelers. 

Mid-Range Safaris 
Mid-range safaris usually range between $400–$700 per person per day. Accommodation includes comfortable safari lodges or tented camps with private facilities. 

Luxury Safaris 
Luxury Tanzania safaris can cost $800–$1500+ per person per day. These trips feature exclusive lodges, private guides, and exceptional comfort in iconic locations such as the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater. 

What’s Included in Safari Prices 
Most safari packages include: 

Park entrance fees Professional safari guide Safari vehicle with fuel Accommodation and meals, Airport transfers.

Understanding these costs helps travelers plan a safari that matches their budget and expectations. 

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Typical Kenya Safari Itinerary

Typical Kenya Safari Itinerary

Typical Kenya Safari Itinerary

A classic Kenya safari often includes visits to several national parks to experience different landscapes and wildlife. 

Example 6–7 day Typical Kenya Safari itinerary: 

Day 1 – Arrival in Nairobi

Day 2 – Travel to Masai Mara National Reserve

Day 3 – Full day safari in Masai Mara

Day 4 – Continue exploring Masai Mara

Day 5 – Visit Lake Nakuru National Park

Day 6 – Amboseli National Park

Day 7 – Return to Nairobi 

Many travelers also combine a safari with a relaxing beach holiday in Mombasa or Diani Beach.

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Best Time for a Kenya Safari 

Best Time for a Kenya Safari 

Best Time for a Kenya Safari 

Kenya offers great wildlife viewing throughout the year, but certain seasons provide unique highlights. 

July to October is considered the best time to witness the Great Migration in the Masai Mara, when thousands of wildebeest cross the Mara River

The dry seasons (June to October and January to February) are also excellent for wildlife viewing because animals gather around water sources. 

The green season (March to May) brings lush landscapes and fewer tourists, making it a great time for photography and birdwatching.

Best Places for a Safari in Kenya

Best Places for a Safari in Kenya

Best Places for a Safari in Kenya

Masai Mara National Reserve 
The Masai Mara is Kenya’s most famous safari destination and one of the best wildlife reserves in Africa. It is well known for its high concentration of predators and the annual Great Wildebeest Migration, when millions of animals move between the Serengeti and Masai Mara. 

Visitors can witness dramatic river crossings and incredible predator action, making the Masai Mara one of the most exciting safari locations in the world. 

Amboseli National Park
Amboseli is famous for its breathtaking views of Mount Kilimanjaro and large herds of elephants. The open plains allow excellent wildlife viewing and photography opportunities. 

Samburu National Reserve
Samburu national reserve is Located in northern Kenya, Samburu offers a more remote safari experience and is home to unique wildlife species such as: Grevy’s zebra reticulated giraffe Somali ostrich gerenuk antelope. 

Lake Nakuru National Park 
Lake Nakuru is well known for its flamingos and is one of the best places in Kenya to see both black and white rhinos.

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