If you’re planning a safari and wondering, can you do night game drives in Tanzania? The short answer is: yes — but only in specific parks and private reserves.
Night game drives are one of the most thrilling safari experiences you can have. While most visitors explore Tanzania’s wildlife during the day, the African bush transforms completely after sunset. Predators become active, nocturnal animals emerge, and the atmosphere feels wild, mysterious, and unforgettable.
In this complete guide from Kilipath African Safari, we explain where night game drives are allowed, what you’ll see, costs, safety tips, and whether it’s worth adding to your Tanzania safari itinerary.
Are Night Game Drives Allowed in Tanzania?
Yes — but not everywhere.
Night game drives are not permitted in most national parks, including:
- Serengeti National Park
- Ngorongoro Crater
- Tarangire National Park
- Lake Manyara National Park
Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) generally restricts wildlife viewing to daylight hours (usually 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM).
However, night game drives are allowed in:
Private Concessions & Conservancies
Many luxury safari camps located in private areas bordering national parks offer night drives.
Select Parks Like:
- Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous Game Reserve)
- Ruaha National Park (in designated areas)
These parks, mainly in Southern Tanzania, provide greater flexibility for night activities.
What Animals Can You See on a Night Game Drive?
A night safari reveals a completely different side of Tanzania’s wildlife.
You may see:
- Lions hunting
- Leopards on the move
- Hyenas scavenging
- Bush babies leaping between trees
- Porcupines
- Civets
- Genets
- Aardvarks (rare but possible)
- Hippos grazing outside water
- Owls and other nocturnal birds
Unlike daytime drives where animals rest in the heat, nighttime is when many predators become active. Seeing glowing eyes in the spotlight adds to the excitement.
How Do Night Game Drives Work?
Night drives typically:
- Begin around 8:00 PM
- Last 2–3 hours
- Use 4×4 safari vehicles with spotlights
- Include a trained guide and spotlight operator
Your guide uses a filtered spotlight to scan for animal eyes without disturbing wildlife excessively.
At Kilipath African Safari, we ensure:
- Experienced professional guides
- Responsible wildlife viewing practices
- Small group experiences for better sightings
Is It Safe to Do a Night Game Drive?
Yes — when organized by a licensed safari operator.
Vehicles remain closed, and trained guides are highly experienced in animal behavior. Tanzania has strict safari regulations, and safety is always a top priority.
Night drives are actually very calm and controlled experiences, even though they feel adventurous.
How Much Does a Night Game Drive Cost?
Prices vary depending on location and accommodation type.
Typical range:
- $80 – $200 per person (as an add-on activity)
- Often included in luxury lodge stays in private concessions
Southern Tanzania parks like Nyerere National Park may include night drives as part of the safari package.
Is a Night Game Drive Worth It?
If you want:
A more exclusive safari experience
Fewer vehicles around
A chance to see nocturnal animals
A different perspective of the African bush
Unique photography opportunities
Then yes — it is absolutely worth it.
However, if you’re visiting only the Northern Circuit (Serengeti & Ngorongoro), you may not have access unless staying in a private concession.
Best Safari Itineraries That Include Night Drives
At Kilipath African Safari, we recommend:
- Southern Circuit Safari (Nyerere + Ruaha)
- Luxury Private Concession Safaris
- Fly-in Safaris to remote camps
These options maximize wildlife viewing both day and night.
Final Answer: Can You Do Night Game Drives in Tanzania?
Yes — but only in selected parks and private reserves.
If night wildlife experiences are important to you, we recommend planning your itinerary accordingly with a trusted safari operator.
At Kilipath African Safari, we help travelers design customized Tanzania safari experiences that include:
- National park game drives
- Private concession access
- Night safari experiences
- Walking safaris
- Cultural tours
Frequently Asked Questions
Are night game drives allowed in Serengeti?
No, standard night drives are not permitted inside Serengeti National Park unless you are in a private concession area.
What time do night drives start?
Usually between 7:30 PM and 8:30 PM depending on the camp.
Can children join night game drives?
Policies vary by lodge, but many camps require children to be at least 6–12 years old.
Do I need special equipment?
No. Just bring warm clothing and a camera with good low-light capability.
Plan Your Tanzania Safari with Kilipath African Safari
Whether you’re dreaming of witnessing the Great Migration in the Serengeti or exploring the wild southern parks at night, our team designs unforgettable journeys tailored to your travel style.
Contact Kilipath African Safari today and let us create your perfect Tanzania safari — day and night.


