How much is the Serengeti safari from Zanzibar?

Thinking of swapping the white sands of Nungwi for the golden plains of the Serengeti? At Tanzania Safari Experience, we’ve guided thousands of travelers across this exact route to witness the Great Migration.

A Serengeti safari from Zanzibar typically costs between $950 and $2,500 per person. This price covers bush flights, park fees, professional guides, meals, and varied accommodation levels for 2-4 days.

I remember the first time I took a bush plane from Abeid Amani Karume International Airport. One minute you are smelling the cloves and salt air of Stone Town, and ninety minutes later, you are looking down at the winding Grumeti River. It is a massive jump in scenery, but also a jump in logistics. Because the Serengeti is over 800 kilometers away from Zanzibar, the “how much” depends entirely on how you choose to cross that distance.

The Core Costs: What Drives the Price in 2026?

Primary costs include return flights from Zanzibar ($450–$600), Serengeti park entry fees ($71 per adult), high-quality 4×4 vehicle rental, and your choice of luxury lodges or seasonal “glamping” tented camps.

When our team builds a quote for you, we aren’t just looking at a hotel room. We are looking at a moving ecosystem. Here is a breakdown of what you are actually paying for:

  • Aviation Logistics: You cannot drive from Zanzibar to the Serengeti for a short trip; it would take two days of grueling travel. You must fly. Small carriers like Regional Air or Coastal Aviation fly directly into airstrips like Seronera or Kogatende.

  • Government Fees: The Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) charges daily entry fees. In 2026, these remain a fixed cost that no operator can discount.

  • The “Green” Factor: We use specialized 4×4 Land Cruisers with pop-up roofs. These vehicles drink fuel on the rugged Serengeti tracks, and that cost is factored into your daily rate.

Bush flight landing at Seronera airstrip for a Serengeti safari from Zanzibar.
Bush flight landing at Seronera airstrip for a Serengeti safari from Zanzibar.

Direct Cost Comparison: Budget vs. Luxury

Budget safaris ($950–$1,200) utilize public campsites or basic lodges, while luxury tiers ($1,800–$3,500+) offer private charters, premium drinks, and high-end tented suites with panoramic views of the savanna.

FeatureStandard Safari (Mid-Range)Luxury Safari (High-End)
Flight TypeScheduled Bush FlightPrivate Charter / Premium Class
AccommodationComfortable Tented CampAll-Inclusive Luxury Lodge
Daily Cost$450 – $600$900 – $1,500+
Group SizeSmall Group (4-6)Private Vehicle (2-4)

Pro-Tip: If you want the luxury feel without the price tag, look for “Shoulder Season” dates in June or October. The weather is still fantastic, but some lodges drop their rates by 30%.

Why Flying is the Only Realistic Option

Flying saves 20+ hours of transit time, allowing you to maximize game-viewing. Direct flights from Zanzibar to the Serengeti typically cost between $250 and $400 for a one-way ticket.

I often have guests ask if they can take the ferry to Dar es Salaam and then drive. I tell them: “You can, but you will spend your whole holiday looking at asphalt instead of lions”. When you fly, you get a bird’s-eye view of the Rift Valley. It’s an extra cost, but it’s the difference between a stressful commute and a true holiday.

Aerial view of the Serengeti ecosystem during a flight from Zanzibar.
Aerial view of the Serengeti ecosystem during a flight from Zanzibar.

Tanzania Safari Experience: A Sample 3-Day Itinerary Cost

A typical 3-day fly-in safari from Zanzibar costs roughly $1,550. This includes return flights, two nights in a mid-range camp, all meals, park fees, and six game drives.

To give you a clear picture for 2026, here is how a mid-range 3-day trip usually prices out:

  • Day 1: Morning flight from Zanzibar, afternoon game drive, overnight in Central Serengeti ($550).

  • Day 2: Full-day game drive searching for the Big Five, picnic lunch in the bush ($400).

  • Day 3: Early morning “sunrise” game drive, flight back to Zanzibar in time for a seafood dinner ($600).

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    Game drive in Serengeti National Park
    Game drive in Serengeti National Park

Hidden Costs Most People Forget

Beyond the package price, remember to budget for staff tipping ($20/day), alcoholic beverages not included in standard packages, and personal travel insurance which is mandatory for safari activities.

We believe in transparency. When you are calculating your budget, don’t forget the “extras” that aren’t usually on the sticker price. Tipping is a big part of the culture here in Tanzania. Your driver-guide works incredibly hard—often 12 hours a day—to find you that elusive leopard. A tip of $20 per day from the group is standard and deeply appreciated.

Pro-Tip: Always pack a high-quality power bank. While our vehicles have charging ports, the vibrations of the Serengeti roads can sometimes make them finicky. Don’t let your camera die right when the lions start hunting!


The Best Time to Go to Manage Costs

Traveling during the “Long Rains” (April–May) offers the lowest prices, while the “Dry Season” (July–September) is the most expensive due to peak Great Migration demand and high occupancy.

If you are on a strict budget, the “Green Season” (November to May) is your friend. The Serengeti is lush, the birds are migrating from Europe, and the calving season in February is spectacular. Most importantly, the prices for accommodation are at their lowest.

When is the best time to visit Tanzania for safari?

The best time to visit Tanzania for safari depends on what you want to see. June to October is best for general wildlife viewing, July to September is best for Serengeti river crossings, and January to March is best for the Ndutu calving season.

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Melia Serengeti Lodge - Tanzania Safari Experience
Melia Serengeti Lodge – Tanzania Safari Experience

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I do a day trip to the Serengeti from Zanzibar? While technically possible with a private charter, we don’t recommend it. You’ll spend 4 hours in the air for only 3-4 hours of game driving. It’s expensive and exhausting. Minimum 2 days is best.

  • Is the Serengeti better than Ngorongoro for a Zanzibar trip? The Serengeti offers the iconic “endless plains” and the Migration. Ngorongoro is a collapsed volcano with high animal density. Most of our Zanzibar guests try to combine both over a 4-day period.

  • What should I wear on a fly-in safari? Layers are key. It’s cold in the early morning but hot by noon. Stick to neutral colors like khaki or olive; avoid bright blue or black as they attract tsetse flies.

  • Are meals included in the safari cost? Yes, at Tanzania Safari Experience, our fly-in packages are full board. This includes breakfast, a packed safari lunch, and a multi-course dinner at your camp or lodge.

  • Is it safe for children? Absolutely. We regularly host families. A 12-year-old will find the flight exciting and the wildlife education life-changing. Just ensure they follow the guide’s safety instructions at all times.

Sundowner in Serengeti Safari Experience - Tanzania Safari Experience
Sundowner in Serengeti Safari Experience – Tanzania Safari Experience

The cost of a Serengeti safari from Zanzibar reflects the sheer logistics of reaching one of the most remote and beautiful places on Earth. While it is a significant investment, the experience of hearing a lion roar outside your tent while the Zanzibar spice air is still fresh in your memory is priceless.

At Tanzania Safari Experience, we specialize in making this transition seamless. We handle the bush flights, the park permits, and the expert guiding so you can focus on the magic. We don’t just show you the animals; we show you our home.

For more information on planning your route, check out the Official Tanzania National Parks Website or see current International Travel Standards for Tanzania.

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  • mattropolis
    mattropolis
    July 31, 2026

    Great Tanzanian vacation

    We toured with Tanzania Safari Experience for an eight day trip to Tanzania. Five days of safari and then three days of beach vacation in Zanzibar. They were great to work with and customized everything exactly the way we wanted it. The lodges we were booked in were all incredible, particularly the Lahia Tented Lodge in the Serengeti. Our driver, Jay, seemed to know every road in every national park and as a result the wildlife viewing was unparalleled. There were times where we were the only vehicle seeing lions or hippos. The owner, Laurent, was extremely responsive and any issues we had in-country with our logistics were immediately sorted by him. He genuinely wanted us to have a first-rate experience. The only thing we were unprepared for is that some of the days in the safari vehicle were very long (10+ hours) and the roads can be really rough. But there were plenty of cold drinks in the car and it was worth it to see the wildlife. The safari/beach split was a great way to do the vacation and the beaches of Zanzibar were beautiful with clear blue water.

    Family · July 31, 2026
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    nicolykiardopoul2018
    June 2, 2026

    Safari May 2026

    This company exceeded everything we’d hoped for. From the start, the tour operator had everything covered — a detailed itinerary laid out well in advance, quick responses to any questions, and a genuine attentiveness that made the whole thing feel effortless. The accommodation was seriously impressive. Not what I was expecting at all — comfortable, well-appointed, and luxurious. We also spent time right in the heart of the bush. A proper treat. The two people who really made this trip were our guide Mariki and photographer Agnes. Mariki’s knowledge of the bush and animal behaviour is something else — he always seemed to know exactly where to go, and his instincts paid off every single time. Agnes has a brilliant eye and captured shots we could never have got ourselves. As for the wildlife — we saw far more than we ever imagined we would. Elephants, lions, leopard, buffalo, giraffe, zebra, hippos — the lot. As a first safari, I couldn’t have asked for more. Would recommend without hesitation.

    Friends getaway · June 2, 2026
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  • 370godsong
    370godsong
    January 3, 2026

    Great Experience with Tanzania Safari Experience

    We had an amazing safari with Tanzania Safari Experience, and honestly the whole trip was put together really well by Laurent and his team. From our first message to the last day, they were easy to reach, quick to reply, and clear about everything. The plan made sense, the timing was smooth, and we didn’t have to stress about anything. Uncle J was a big part of what made it special. He knows the parks incredibly well and seems to notice things before anyone else. He’d position the vehicle perfectly for photos and often got us to sightings before the crowds built up. We were lucky to see [your highlights: migration / lions / cheetahs / elephants / a crossing], and every drive felt exciting and different. The vehicle was comfortable and in good shape, and everything ran on schedule. If you’re looking for a well-organized safari with a great guide, I’d definitely recommend Tanzania Safari Experience.

    Solo travel · January 3, 2026
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Laurent Karume

Laurent Karume is a professional and highly skilled Tanzania Safari Specialist and the Director of Tanzania Safari Experience. With extensive local knowledge and a passion for creating exceptional travel experiences, he will personally help you plan your dream African safari by recommending the best destinations, accommodations, and wildlife experiences, ensuring every detail is tailored to your interests for an unforgettable journey.

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