What to Expect for a 4-Day Safari Budget in 2026
A 4-day safari in Tanzania typically costs between $800 and $3,200 per person, depending on whether you choose a shared camping adventure or a private luxury lodge experience. This range covers all park fees, professional guiding, and full-board meals across the Northern Circuit.
In my years of guiding expeditions through the Ngorongoro Highlands and the plains of the Serengeti, Iโve seen many travelers arrive with a budget that doesn’t quite account for the “hidden” logistics of the bush. A 4-day window is the ultimate “sampler” of Tanzania, but to make it work without overspending, you need to know exactly where your dollars are going. At Tanzania Safari Experience, we believe in total transparencyโno “starting from” prices that double once you click book.
Whether youโre a solo backpacker looking to join a group or a couple seeking a secluded honeymoon retreat, this guide breaks down the actual costs of a 4-day safari in 2026.
The 4-Day Cost Breakdown by Travel Style
A 4-day safari in Tanzania generally costs $1,100 to $1,400 per person for a mid-range experience, which balances comfort with cost. Budget camping starts at $800, while high-end luxury lodges begin at $2,400 for the same duration.
When we sit down to plan an itinerary, the first thing I ask is: “How much do you value a solid wall versus a canvas tent?” In Tanzania, you aren’t just paying for a room; you’re paying for the location of that room.
| Safari Style | Estimated 4-Day Total (Per Person) | Accommodation Type | Who It’s For |
| Budget Camping | $800 โ $1,100 | Public campsites (tents on ground) | Solo travelers & students |
| Mid-Range Comfort | $1,200 โ $1,800 | Tented camps or 3-star lodges | Families & couples |
| Luxury | $2,400 โ $3,800 | 5-star permanent lodges/villas | Honeymooners & luxury seekers |
| Ultra-Luxury | $5,000+ | Exclusive fly-in private reserves | The “bucket list” traveler |
Our Teamโs Pro-Tip: If youโre looking for the best “bang for your buck,” the mid-range tented camps offer an authentic “out of Africa” feelโcomplete with ensuite bathrooms and real bedsโfor a fraction of the price of the big-name luxury brands.
The Non-Negotiables: Park Fees and Government Levies
Fixed daily costs for a 4-day safari include park entrance fees (approx. $70 per day for Serengeti), the Ngorongoro Crater vehicle fee ($295 per vehicle), and the mandatory 18% VAT on all tourism services.
You cannot “hack” the park fees. These are set by the Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) and the Ngorongoro Conservation Area Authority (NCAA). For a 4-day trip covering Tarangire, Lake Manyara, and the Ngorongoro Crater, you should budget roughly $350 to $450 just for permits.
Common 2026 Park Fees (Per Adult, Per 24 Hours)
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Serengeti National Park: $82.60 (including VAT)
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Ngorongoro Crater Fee: $70.80 (plus the $295 per vehicle descent fee)
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Tarangire / Lake Manyara: $59.00
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Concession Fees: $59.00 (charged if you stay at a lodge inside the park)

Seasonality: When You Go Changes What You Pay
The cost of a 4-day safari fluctuates by up to 40% based on the season. Peak season (JuneโOctober) sees the highest prices, while the “Green Season” (AprilโMay) offers the lowest rates for luxury lodges.
I often tell our guests that if they don’t mind a bit of rain, the “Green Season” in April and May is a hidden gem. Not only is the scenery vibrantly lush, but the $1,000-a-night lodges often drop their rates to $600. However, be warned: some remote camps close during this time due to muddy tracks.
Seasonal Comparison Box
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Peak Season (June – Oct): Full price. Expect crowds at the Crater. Best for the Great Migration.
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Shoulder Season (Jan – March, Nov): 10-15% discount. Great for birding and the calving season in the Southern Serengeti.
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Low Season (April – May): 25-40% discount. Expect daily rain, but exclusive sightings and no crowds.
Hidden Costs Most Travelers Forget
Beyond the package price, expect to spend an additional $200 to $400 per person on international visas ($50โ$100), staff tips ($20โ$30 per day), and personal expenses like drinks or laundry.
One thing many first-timers overlook is the tipping culture. In Tanzania, your guide is your driver, mechanic, and wildlife expert all in one. Our team recommends a tip of $20 to $30 per day, per vehicle. If you are in a group of four, thatโs less than $10 each per day.
Checklist: The “Extra” Budget
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Tanzania Visa: $50 for most, $100 for US citizens.
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Flights: Arusha (ARK) or Kilimanjaro (JRO) airport transfers.
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Travel Insurance: $100โ$200 (mandatory for most operators).
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Alcohol: Most mid-range packages only include water/coffee.
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Balloon Safari: $550โ$600 per person (if you want to add this on Day 3).

A Sample 4-Day Itinerary and Cost Logic
A standard 4-day itinerary usually includes Tarangire, Lake Manyara, and the Ngorongoro Crater. This route minimizes driving time (approx. 2-3 hours between parks) while maximizing wildlife viewing opportunities without the high cost of Serengeti flights.
If you try to squeeze the Serengeti into four days by driving, you will spend 12 hours in the car on Day 2 and Day 4. I strongly advise staying in the “Northern Loop” (Tarangire/Manyara/Ngorongoro) for a 4-day trip unless you have the budget for a fly-in safari.
Comparison: Driving vs. Flying
| Feature | Driving (Land Cruiser) | Flying (Small Plane) |
| Cost | Included in package | +$350 to $500 per leg |
| Time Saved | 0 hours | 6-8 hours |
| Vibe | Authentic, see the villages | High-end, bird’s eye view |

How to Save Money Without Sacrificing the Experience
To reduce the cost of a 4-day safari, join a group tour, travel during the shoulder months of November or March, and stay at lodges located just outside the park gates to avoid heavy concession fees.
One of my favorite “pro-tips” is staying in the town of Karatu. It sits right between Lake Manyara and the Ngorongoro gate. Lodges here are significantly cheaper than those on the Crater rim, and the 30-minute drive in the morning is worth the $200 youโll save per night.
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Frequent Questions About Safari Costs
Is a 4-day safari enough time?
Yes, a 4-day safari is perfect for seeing the “Big Five” if you focus on the Northern Circuit parks like Tarangire and the Ngorongoro Crater. Itโs a great “add-on” to a Zanzibar beach holiday or a Kilimanjaro trek.
Why is Tanzania more expensive than South Africa or Kenya?
Tanzania prioritizes “low density, high value” tourism. Park fees are significantly higher than in neighboring countries to fund conservation and prevent over-tourism in sensitive areas like the Serengeti.
Do I need to carry cash on safari?
Yes. While your main package is paid via bank transfer, youโll need USD (post-2013 bills) for tips, souvenirs, and drinks. Most small shops in the bush do not accept credit cards.
Are meals included in the price?
Almost all Tanzania safaris are “Full Board,” meaning breakfast, lunch (usually a picnic box in the bush), and dinner are included. We always provide unlimited bottled water in our vehicles.
Can I do a 4-day safari solo?
You can, but it is expensive as you bear the full cost of the vehicle and guide. We recommend solo travelers join one of our “Scheduled Group Departures” to bring the cost down to the $800โ$900 range.
Final Verdict
Calculating the cost of a 4-day safari doesn’t have to be a guessing game. By understanding the balance between fixed park fees and your choice of accommodation, you can tailor a trip that fits your budget. Whether you choose to sleep under the stars in a canvas tent or in a luxury suite overlooking the Crater, the wildlife remains the sameโand it is spectacular.
Tanzania Safari Experience ensures an authentic trip by employing local guides who know the land, not just the roads. We focus on transparent pricing so that the only surprise you have on safari is seeing a leopard in a tree.