Article released in May 2025. The Serengeti is one of Africa’s most iconic safari destinations—famed for its sweeping plains, dramatic predator-prey scenes, and the annual Great Migration. But behind every unforgettable game drive or golden-sky sunrise is a logistical reality: it’s not cheap. Whether you’re planning a bucket-list adventure or a more modest bush experience, understanding the full cost of staying in the Serengeti is crucial.
This guide offers a comprehensive breakdown of the fees and expenses involved in visiting the Serengeti in 2025—from park entry fees and accommodation to transport and tipping—so you can plan confidently and avoid surprises.

1. Park Fees and Charges
Park Entry Fees (2025)
Serengeti National Park charges per 24-hour entry. These fees vary by season:
- Peak Season (16 May – 14 March): USD 70 per adult per 24 hours (excluding VAT)
- Low Season (15 March – 15 May): USD 60 per adult per 24 hours (excluding VAT)
- Children (5–15 years): Approximately half the adult rate
Note: An 18% VAT applies to all park entry fees.
Camping Fees (for campers only)
- Public Campsites: USD 30 per person per night (excluding VAT)
- Special Campsites: USD 60 per person per night (excluding VAT)
Hotel/Lodge Concession Fees
These are charged per person per night to all guests staying within the park, regardless of where you stay:
- Peak Season (July – September): USD 60 (excluding VAT)
- Low Season (October – June): USD 50 (excluding VAT)
Important: All park fees and camping/concession fees are subject to change. It’s best to confirm the latest rates with your tour operator before finalizing your plans.

2. Accommodation Costs
Serengeti offers options for every budget, but prices can vary widely depending on the season, location, and comfort level.
Luxury Lodges & Tented Camps
Expect USD 500 to USD 1,500 per person per night at top-tier lodges. Ultra-luxury properties may charge USD 2,000+ per night in peak season.
Mid-Range Camps and Lodges
Comfortable and well-located, these options typically cost USD 150 to USD 500 per person per night.
Budget Options
Basic camps and tented accommodations can range from USD 35 to USD 100 per night. Note that TANAPA camping fees (public or special campsites) are paid separately and are not included in most budget lodging quotes.
Seasonal Insight: Prices are higher during the dry and migration seasons (June–October, December–March), and more favorable from April to May, which is the green season.
3. Additional Costs to Consider
Taxes and VAT
An 18% VAT is applied to most services—this includes park fees, accommodation, guided safaris, and even some meals. It’s often included in package rates, but always confirm.
Guided Safari Costs
- If you’re on an organized safari, guide fees are usually built into your package.
- For standalone activities like walking safaris, TANAPA ranger fees typically range from USD 20–50 per day.
- Private vehicle and guide hire: USD 100–200 per day, depending on the guide’s experience and the vehicle type.
Transport Costs
- Domestic Flights: Round-trip flights between Arusha or Dar es Salaam and the Serengeti (e.g., Seronera Airstrip) cost between USD 300 and USD 600 per person.
- Ground Transfers: Overland travel or airstrip pickups (when not included in your package) may cost USD 50 to USD 150 depending on distance.
Meals and Drinks
- In mid-range or budget lodges, meals may cost USD 30 to USD 100 per day if not included.
- Luxury lodges usually include all meals, but premium wines and imported spirits may cost extra.
Tipping (Often Overlooked)
- Safari Guides: USD 10–20 per person per day
- Camp Staff: USD 5–10 per day per guest Tipping is not mandatory, but it’s customary and appreciated.
Visa Fees
Most international visitors require a Tanzanian tourist visa:
- USD 50–100, depending on nationality
- Can be obtained on arrival or online (e-visa)
4. Optional Add-Ons

Hot Air Balloon Safari
This once-in-a-lifetime experience gives you a bird’s eye view of the Serengeti plains. Most balloon rides:
- Cost USD 500–600 per person
- Include early-morning pickup, 1-hour flight, and a champagne breakfast
Photography & Filming Permits
- Personal photography: Free (no permit required)
- Professional/Commercial filming: Requires a permit; prices range from USD 100 to USD 1,000+ depending on the scope and location. Always confirm in advance.
5. Sample Budget: 3-Day Mid-Range Safari
Here’s a sample breakdown for a 3-day Serengeti safari in peak season, based on a mid-range experience:
| Item | Cost (USD) |
| Park Entry Fees (3 days) | $247.80 |
| Concession Fees (3 nights) | $212.40 |
| Mid-range lodge accommodation | $900.00 |
| Game Package w/ guide + car | $1,260.00 |
| Meals & Drinks (3 nights) | $150.00 |
| Total Estimated Cost | $2,770.20 |
All prices include VAT. Actual costs may vary depending on exact travel dates, group size, and lodge selection.
Conclusion: Is Serengeti Worth the Cost?
Absolutely—if you plan wisely.
A Serengeti safari isn’t cheap, but it delivers one of the most immersive wildlife experiences on the planet. Understanding how the different fees, taxes, and services fit together helps you make informed choices—whether you’re going for luxury, mid-range, or a more budget-friendly route.
To simplify planning, work with an experienced, accredited operator like Gosheni Safaris—voted Africa’s Leading Tour Operator. They’ll not only ensure you’re getting the latest park rates but also help you avoid hidden costs and make the most of your time in this legendary park.
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