Planning a wildlife holiday with children begins with understanding the family Tanzania safari itinerary cost and what is included in the package. Unlike a fixed-price holiday, the cost of a Tanzania family safari depends on the number and ages of the children, travel season, accommodation level, parks visited, and length of the itinerary.
A private family safari is generally the most comfortable option. Your family receives a dedicated 4×4 Land Cruiser, a professional guide, flexible game-drive times, and an itinerary designed around your children’s ages and interests.
Whether you want a short four-day safari or a complete eight-day family adventure, Kilipath African Safaris can create an itinerary that balances wildlife, comfort, relaxation, and budget.
Request a personalized family safari quotation today.
How Much Does a Family Tanzania Safari Cost?
As a general planning estimate, a Tanzania family safari may cost approximately:
| Safari category | Estimated adult cost per day | Typical experience |
|---|---|---|
| Budget camping | $250–$400 | Private tent, public campsite and shared facilities |
| Standard lodge | $400–$650 | Comfortable lodges or permanent tented camps |
| Mid-range safari | $550–$850 | Well-located lodges, ensuite rooms and upgraded service |
| Luxury safari | $900–$1,500+ | Premium camps, spacious suites and exclusive experiences |
These are broad estimates rather than fixed quotations. Children frequently receive reduced park fees and special accommodation rates, but the discount depends on their exact age and the policies of the selected lodges.
A personalized quotation is therefore the best way to calculate the correct family Tanzania safari itinerary cost.
Example family safari price range
For a family of two adults and two children, a private six-day safari could approximately cost:
- Budget or mixed camping: $6,000–$8,500 total
- Standard lodge safari: $8,000–$12,000 total
- Mid-range safari: $10,000–$15,000 total
- Luxury safari: From $16,000 total
International flights, visas, travel insurance, gratuities, and optional activities may not be included.
What Determines the Cost of a Tanzania Family Safari?
1. Number and ages of the children
Children’s ages are essential when preparing a quotation. Park authorities and accommodation providers may apply different rates for:
- Children under five
- Children aged five to fifteen
- Teenagers aged sixteen and above
Some lodges allow younger children to share a family room with their parents. Others require an additional room or have minimum-age restrictions. Always provide the children’s ages at the time of travel—not only their current ages.
2. Private or shared safari
A shared safari is usually less expensive, but private safaris are more suitable for most families.
With a private safari, you can:
- Stop when your children need a break
- Spend more time watching their favorite animals
- Return to the lodge earlier when necessary
- Carry family luggage more comfortably
- Adjust meal and game-drive schedules
- Receive the full attention of your guide
- Enjoy exclusive use of the safari vehicle
Shared tours operate according to a fixed itinerary and the needs of the entire group. Kilipath African Safaris’ shared vehicles carry up to seven travelers, with a window seat provided for every guest.
3. Travel season
Safari costs are generally highest during the peak travel periods, especially from June through October and around Christmas and New Year.
The green and shoulder seasons may provide better value, beautiful scenery, fewer vehicles, and good opportunities to see young animals.
Typical seasonal patterns include:
- January to March: Calving season around Ndutu and Southern Serengeti
- April and May: Green season, quieter parks and possible lodge discounts
- June to October: Dry season and excellent general wildlife viewing
- July to September: Popular period for Northern Serengeti migration safaris
- November and early December: Short rains, attractive landscapes and fewer visitors
Wildlife remains wild, so exact sightings and migration locations cannot be guaranteed.
4. Accommodation category
Accommodation can represent a substantial part of the overall family safari price.
Family options include:
- Public camping
- Budget lodges
- Standard safari lodges
- Mid-range tented camps
- Family cottages
- Luxury safari camps
- Interconnecting rooms
- Private villas
A lodge with a family suite may sometimes be more economical than booking two separate rooms. The lowest advertised room rate, however, is not always the best choice if the lodge is far from the park or requires extensive driving.
5. Parks included in the itinerary
Different parks involve different entrance fees, conservation charges, and travel distances. The Northern Circuit commonly includes:
- Tarangire National Park
- Lake Manyara National Park
- Serengeti National Park
- Ngorongoro Conservation Area
- Ngorongoro Crater
- Arusha National Park
Serengeti and Ngorongoro itineraries are usually more expensive than a short Tarangire or Lake Manyara tour because of additional travel time, conservation fees, accommodation, and vehicle operating costs.
Tanzania’s official tourism platform highlights wildlife safaris and the country’s national parks as major visitor experiences. Travelers should nevertheless confirm current fees and regulations when requesting a quotation because they can change. Tanzania Tourism Board
6. Length of the safari
A longer trip has a higher total price but may offer better daily value because fixed expenses are distributed across more days.
For families, five to seven days is often ideal. It provides enough time to visit several parks without making every day feel rushed.
7. Flights and transfers
The final price may also depend on:
- Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha Airport
- Domestic flights to or from Serengeti
- Zanzibar–Arusha flights
- Zanzibar–Serengeti flights
- Airport transfers
- Pre- and post-safari accommodation
Flying directly into or out of Serengeti reduces long drives but increases the package price.
Recommended 6-Day Family Tanzania Safari Itinerary
This private itinerary combines Tarangire, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater. It is particularly suitable for families who want to experience Tanzania’s famous wildlife destinations at a comfortable pace.
Day 1: Arrival in Arusha
Your driver will welcome you at Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha Airport and transfer your family to a hotel in Arusha.
After checking in, you can relax after the flight and prepare for the safari. Depending on your arrival time, an optional Arusha city tour may be arranged.
Your safari representative can meet you at the hotel for a briefing covering:
- Daily schedule
- Luggage arrangements
- Meal preferences
- Children’s requirements
- Safety information
- Optional activities
Accommodation: Family-friendly hotel in Arusha
Meals: According to the selected package
Day 2: Arusha to Tarangire National Park
After breakfast, your private guide will collect you from the hotel and drive toward Tarangire National Park.
Tarangire is an excellent first destination for a family safari. It is famous for its ancient baobab trees, elephant herds, and wildlife around the Tarangire River.
Possible sightings include:
- Elephants
- Giraffes
- Zebras
- Wildebeest
- Impalas
- Lions
- Warthogs
- Baboons
- Numerous bird species
Your family will enjoy a picnic or hot lunch at an appropriate location. Because this is a private safari, your guide can adjust the pace according to the children’s energy levels.
In the afternoon, continue to your lodge near Karatu or the park.
Accommodation: Family lodge or tented camp
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 3: Karatu to Serengeti National Park
After breakfast, travel through the Ngorongoro highlands toward Serengeti National Park.
The drive offers spectacular scenery and gradually introduces your family to Serengeti’s open plains. Children can look for animals along the way and learn about ecosystems, conservation, and animal behavior from the guide.
After entering Serengeti, enjoy an afternoon game drive while traveling toward your camp.
Serengeti wildlife may include:
- Lions
- Cheetahs
- Leopards
- Elephants
- Buffaloes
- Giraffes
- Hippos
- Hyenas
- Gazelles
- Wildebeest and zebras
The day involves a longer drive, so families with very young children may prefer to add an extra night or take a domestic flight.
Accommodation: Serengeti family tent or lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 4: Full-Day Serengeti Family Safari
Spend a complete day exploring Serengeti with your private guide.
The morning often provides excellent wildlife activity and pleasant temperatures. Your guide will select the best area according to recent sightings, road conditions, and seasonal animal movements.
The schedule can be adapted in several ways:
- Early morning game drive followed by a lodge break
- Full-day game drive with a picnic lunch
- Relaxed morning departure
- Short morning and afternoon game drives
A flexible schedule is especially valuable for families. Young children may enjoy wildlife viewing more when there are regular breaks rather than one continuous drive.
Parents interested in photography can request extra time at sightings, while children can use binoculars and animal checklists to make the day more interactive.
Accommodation: Serengeti family tent or lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 5: Serengeti to Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Enjoy a final morning game drive in Serengeti before traveling toward Ngorongoro.
Depending on the selected route and children’s ages, the family may stop at:
- Olduvai Gorge
- A Maasai community
- A scenic viewpoint
- A designated picnic area
Optional cultural visits should be discussed in advance so that the experience is respectful, suitable for the family, and included correctly in the price.
Arrive at your lodge in the Ngorongoro highlands or near the crater rim in the late afternoon.
The highlands can be cold in the evening, so bring warm clothing for adults and children.
Accommodation: Ngorongoro or Karatu family lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 6: Ngorongoro Crater and Return to Arusha
After an early breakfast, descend into Ngorongoro Crater for a game drive.
The crater supports a remarkable concentration of wildlife. Your family may see:
- Lions
- Elephants
- Buffaloes
- Hippos
- Zebras
- Wildebeest
- Hyenas
- Gazelles
- Black rhinos, when fortunate
Your guide will explain how the crater ecosystem supports predators, herbivores, birds, and local pastoral communities.
After lunch and the game drive, ascend from the crater and return to Arusha. Arrival is generally in the late afternoon or early evening, depending on traffic and road conditions.
A transfer to your Arusha hotel, Arusha Airport, or Kilimanjaro International Airport can be arranged.
Meals: Breakfast and lunch
Alternative Family Safari Itineraries
4-Day Family Safari
A short itinerary can include:
- Tarangire National Park
- Serengeti National Park
- Serengeti to Ngorongoro
- Ngorongoro Crater and return to Arusha
This option is appropriate for families with limited time, but it includes relatively long drives.
5-Day Family Safari
A balanced five-day route can include:
- Tarangire National Park
- Serengeti National Park
- Full-day Serengeti
- Serengeti to Ngorongoro
- Ngorongoro Crater and Arusha
This is one of the best options for families seeking a classic Northern Circuit safari at a moderate total cost.
7-Day Family Safari
A seven-day itinerary can include:
- Arrival in Arusha
- Tarangire
- Serengeti
- Full-day Serengeti
- Second full day in Serengeti
- Ngorongoro Conservation Area
- Ngorongoro Crater and Arusha
An additional Serengeti day reduces pressure and gives the family more opportunities to observe wildlife.
8-Day Family Safari and Zanzibar
A longer holiday may combine:
- Tarangire
- Serengeti
- Ngorongoro Crater
- Domestic flight to Zanzibar
- Beach accommodation in Zanzibar
This combination allows children and parents to relax after the safari.
What Is Included in the Family Safari Cost?
A standard private family safari package normally includes:
- Private 4×4 Land Cruiser
- Professional English-speaking safari guide
- Park entrance and conservation fees
- Ngorongoro Crater service fee when applicable
- Safari accommodation
- Meals stated in the itinerary
- Drinking water during game drives
- Airport or hotel transfers stated in the quotation
- Game drives
- Government taxes applicable to included services
- Emergency first-aid kit
- Charging sockets in the safari vehicle
- Binoculars for use during the safari
Language-specific guides may be arranged upon request, subject to availability.
Usually not included
Unless specifically stated, the following are normally excluded:
- International flights
- Tanzania visa
- Travel and medical insurance
- Vaccinations and personal medication
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tips for the guide and lodge staff
- Laundry
- Souvenirs
- Balloon safari
- Maasai or cultural visits
- Zanzibar accommodation
- Domestic flights
- Personal expenses
- Services not mentioned in the itinerary
Always read the final quotation carefully before paying the deposit.
Best Accommodation for a Family Safari
Family-friendly accommodation should provide more than an attractive room. Location, meal flexibility, safety, and room configuration are equally important.
When choosing accommodation, consider:
- Family rooms or interconnecting rooms
- Private bathroom
- Mosquito nets
- Child-friendly meals
- Early dining options
- Safe walking arrangements at night
- Swimming pool where available
- Laundry services
- Electricity and charging facilities
- Distance from the park
- Minimum child age
- Availability of extra beds
Some unfenced tented camps require guests to be escorted between their rooms and the dining area after dark. Parents should explain this rule clearly to their children.
Is Tanzania Safe for a Family Safari?
A professionally organized Tanzania safari is generally suitable for families, provided that parents follow the guide’s instructions.
Important safety rules include:
- Never leave the safari vehicle without permission
- Do not feed wild animals
- Keep hands and heads inside the vehicle near wildlife
- Do not run around an unfenced camp
- Never walk alone after dark
- Keep children close at viewpoints and picnic sites
- Drink enough water
- Use sunscreen and protective clothing
- Inform the guide about allergies or medical conditions
- Carry necessary prescription medication
Parents should also obtain advice from a qualified travel-health professional before departure.
Best Age for Children on Safari
There is no single perfect age. The right decision depends on the child’s personality, health, travel experience, and ability to remain seated during game drives.
Children under five
A slower itinerary with short drives and family-friendly lodges is recommended. Some camps and activities may not accept very young children.
Children aged five to eleven
Children in this age group often enjoy animal identification, binoculars, photography, and stories from the guide. Regular breaks remain important.
Teenagers
Teenagers can usually manage longer game drives and may enjoy photography, conservation discussions, cultural visits, and walking activities where age restrictions permit.
How to Reduce Your Family Tanzania Safari Cost
Travel during the shoulder season
April, May, November, and early December may offer lower accommodation rates, although weather and road conditions should be considered.
Choose family rooms
One family suite can cost less than two completely separate rooms.
Limit domestic flights
Driving between parks is usually less expensive than flying, although it requires more travel time.
Select a focused itinerary
Visiting three parks comfortably may provide a better experience than rushing through five parks.
Mix accommodation categories
Families can combine a standard lodge in one location with a mid-range tented camp in Serengeti.
Travel with more family members
Vehicle costs are shared between the travelers. A family of five or six may therefore pay less per person than a family of two or three.
Book early
Early planning provides a wider selection of family rooms, which are limited during peak season.
Optional Family Safari Activities
Optional experiences can be added according to the children’s ages and interests.
Maasai cultural visit
A guided visit can introduce the family to Maasai traditions, homes, clothing, and community life.
Olduvai Gorge
Families interested in archaeology and early human history may include a museum visit while traveling between Serengeti and Ngorongoro.
Arusha city tour
Depending on arrival time, a city tour may include a local market, cultural center, museum, or craft workshop.
Coffee experience
Older children may enjoy learning how coffee is grown, harvested, processed, and prepared.
Zanzibar beach extension
Zanzibar is an excellent way to relax after several days of game drives. Families can enjoy beaches, Stone Town, spice tours, and marine activities.
Balloon safari
A Serengeti balloon flight offers aerial views followed by a special breakfast. Minimum-age rules apply, and the experience must normally be booked in advance.
What to Pack for a Tanzania Safari with Children
Recommended items include:
- Lightweight neutral-colored clothing
- Warm jacket for Ngorongoro
- Comfortable closed shoes
- Sun hats
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- Personal medication
- Small backpack
- Reusable water bottle
- Binoculars
- Camera
- Power bank
- Wet wipes
- Hand sanitizer
- Snacks for children
- Books or quiet travel games
- Copies of passports and insurance documents
Avoid packing too much. Soft-sided bags are easier to arrange inside safari vehicles, particularly when using domestic flights.
Why Choose a Private Family Safari?
A private safari gives your family greater freedom and comfort than a fixed shared departure.
Your guide can adapt the daily program when:
- A child becomes tired
- The family wants a longer lunch break
- Parents want more photography time
- Children are especially interested in one animal
- The family prefers a later departure
- Weather conditions change
- A restroom break is required
The private vehicle also makes it easier to carry snacks, jackets, cameras, and essential family items.
Why Book With Kilipath African Safaris?
Kilipath African Safaris creates private family itineraries according to the travelers’ ages, interests, preferred accommodation, and budget.
Your family safari can include:
- A private 4×4 Land Cruiser with a pop-up roof
- Guaranteed window access
- An experienced safari guide
- Flexible game drives
- Child-friendly accommodation
- Dietary arrangements
- Airport transfers
- Secure storage for excess luggage
- Charging facilities in the vehicle
- Personalized itinerary planning
- Zanzibar or domestic-flight connections
Every proposal is prepared individually so that you pay for the experience your family actually needs.
Request Your Personalized Family Safari Price
The correct family Tanzania safari itinerary cost cannot be calculated from the number of days alone. To prepare an accurate quotation, please provide:
- Number of adults
- Number of children
- Children’s ages at travel
- Preferred travel dates
- Number of safari days
- Preferred accommodation level
- Arrival and departure airports
- Parks or animals you particularly want to see
- Whether you want a Zanzibar extension
- Approximate budget per person
Once these details are available, Kilipath African Safaris can design a private, child-friendly itinerary with a clear breakdown of accommodations, activities, inclusions, and total cost.
Contact Kilipath African Safaris today and begin planning an unforgettable Tanzania safari for your family.


