Park fees regulations in Tanzania come with a fairly complex scheme where multiple entries add up for each person and day, but it is thanks to the organization of the territory that take care of it that Tanzania offers the richest and most exciting natural and wildlife show in Africa.
The park fees regulation in tanzania quoted do not include costs of obtaining visas and passports, telephone calls, laundry, entertainment arrangements not shown in the itinerary, beverages unless specified, or any other items of a personal nature.
NOTE FOR EXPATRIATES FEE
Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) wishes to clarify to the Public on the application of the recently introduced.
Expatriates Fee which has caused confusion since the start of its operation.
The fee is applicable to expatriates residing in Tanzania only. Expatriate should be defined as any person holding either of the following:
Valid Work permits Class A, B or C.
Exemption certificates.
Temporary pass attached with government receipt and acknowledgement letter.
Stamped passports will not be accepted.
Expatriates fees applies only on Conservation Fee (Park entry) and not any other tourism products for which non-residence fees should apply.
a) Of or above the age.
EA (Tshs) 10,000 in peak season and 10000 in low season.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 50 in peak seson and 45 in low season.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 25 in peak season and 22.5 in low season.
b) Between the age of 5 and 15 year.
EA (Tshs) 2000 in peak season and 2000 in low season.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 50 in peak season and 15 in low season.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 7.5 in peak season and 7.5 in low season.
c) Children below the age of 5 years Free.
Free
a) Of or above the age.
EA (Tshs) 10,000 in peak season and 10000 in low season.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 70 in peak seson and 60 in low season.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 10 in peak season and 10 in low season.
b) Between the age of 5 and 15 year.
EA (Tshs) 2000 in peak season and 2000 in low season.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 20 in peak season and 20 in low season.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 7.5 in peak season and 7.5 in low season.
c) Children below the age of 5 years Free.
Free
a) Of or above the age.
EA (Tshs) 10,000.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 70.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 35.
b) Between the age of 5 and 15 year.
EA (Tshs) 2000.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 20.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 10.
c) Children below the age of 5 years Free.
Free
a) Of or above the age.
EA (Tshs) 5000.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 30.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 15.
b) Between the age of 5 and 15 year.
EA (Tshs) 2000.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 10.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 5.
c) Children below the age of 5 years Free.
Free
a) Of or above the age.
EA (Tshs) 10000.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 100.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 50.
b) Between the age of 5 and 15 year.
EA (Tshs) 2000.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 20.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 10.
c) Children below the age of 5 years Free.
Free
a) Of or above the age.
EA (Tshs) 5000.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 80.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 40.
b) Between the age of 5 and 15 year.
EA (Tshs) 2000.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 20.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 10.
c) Children below the age of 5 years Free.
Free
a) Of or above the age.
EA (Tshs) 4000.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 20.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 20.
b) Between the age of 5 and 15 year.
EA (Tshs) 2000.
Non EA Citizen (US $) 20.
Expatriate/ Residents (US $) 20.
c) Children below the age of 5 years Free.
Free
• The entrance fees per person cost $70 USD low season cost $60 USD
• A Person above 16 years (not east Africa citizen $60 USD) and (expatriates $30)
• A person between the age of 5 and 15(non east Africa citizen 20 USD) and (residents $10USD)
• Children below the age of 5 years all non east Africa and residents are free