No! Most of the tour operators do not include a flight fee in your safari fees. Safari fees do exclude
Flights
Tips
Visa
Additional accommodation before or after safari
This determine the nature of your Tanzania safari trip. You can choose a private safari, self-drive safari or group safari. All this type of safari varies in price. Group safari is cheap since you used to share the cost with other.
By looking the daily budget of the activities, you can decide to pick a type of safari you want to do and how long will you take to stay in Tanzania. The travel style based on budget also can determine which type of accommodation suits you like; camping safari, lodge safari, luxurious safari.
We have main two season for
Tanzania safari; high season and low season. The season you choose to travel will determine your cost on Tanzania. During high season a lot of travellers flow in the country so camps, lodges and hotel become flooded and the cost for overnighting become high. Low season few travellers in the country fees for hotels, lodges, camps become low. So, the tour operators to charge high price and low price based on the season of the year.
i. High season s from July to October and December
ii. Mid -season is from January and February and June
iii. Low season start from march to May and November
Some destinations in Tanzania safari like Ngorongoro conservation area and Serengeti National park in Northern circuit have high fees compared to others national parks. This is because these two destinations have a wide variety of wildlife, greater migration parks and big five animals.
Such activities are game drive, night game drives, boat and canoe rides, beach safari in Zanzibar, walking safari guided tour or hot air balloon.
Most tour operators include the following items in your trip to Tanzania safari
Park fees
Concession fees
All activities fees
Government imposed tax
Accommodation before and after safari
Pick up and drop off from the airport
Land cruiser/safari car
A professional English speaker safari guide
s
Drinking water
Meals
Tanzania Visa
Flight both domestic and international
Alcoholic beverages
Tips for guide
Travel insurance
a. Medical Treatment Costs and Assistance Insurance;
b. Accident Insurance;
c. Personal Liability Insurance;
d. Luggage Loss, Theft or Damage Insurance;
e. Delayed Luggage Insurance;
f. Delayed Flig
ht Insurance;
g. Insurance of money drawn from an ATM and lost by the Insured Person as a result of theft or assault, during the Insured Person’s trip;
h. Trip Cancellation in Emergency Insurance;
Not earlier however than on the day following the day of insurance premium payment and shall be end
a) at the time of departure indicated on the ticket in case of air travel,
b) at the departure time of the train, in the case of rail travel,
c) at the departure time of the coach in the case of coach travel,
d) On the penultimate day of the planned stay in the hotel, in the case of purchasing accommodation.