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+255652457577Tanzania is chosen as the world’s best safari country and has most of attractive destinations like Serengeti National park and Ngorongoro crater, but it is also an expensive country. Unfortunately, we cannot change that due to the fact that the cost for transport and the entry fees remain constant. What we can do is give you a breakdown of the costs of a safari, so you get a better understanding. How much does safari cost and which safari option can you choose?
The factors that make up for the total cost of a Tanzania safari are
Safari vehicle with private guide, entrance fees for the national parks and accommodation. The first two factors are fixed prices, unless you choose to share the safari vehicle with more people. The entrance fees for the national parks are expensive, for example the costs of driving with a safari jeep in the Ngorongoro crater are $300 per day. This makes a safari a costly journey. It is possible to save money on accommodation, depending on the level of luxury/exclusiveness you choose.
For a full Tanzania safari packages
first we include your airport transfers in a private vehicle, both arrival and departure. However, you can plan to arrange all airport transfers by yourself if you want but it does not make it cheaper because we do not charge any extra cost on the airport transfer in your package. So it’s better if you arrange that with us.
Likewise applies to your accommodation you stay in Moshi/Arusha. We normally get our commissions from the lodge or hotel that you stay in and so booking with us will be more convenient. You will pay the same price if you book by yourself. In fact, you will get a better deal with us because we have very nice contract rates with most hotels and lodges in Tanzania.
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I had a great experience hosted by your company. You made my time when I was here in Tanzania. Your guides were professionals and charming and made my tour enjoyable. I appreciate for your great service
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