Tanzania is the beating heart of the African safari. It’s home to the Serengeti’s endless plains, the wildlife-packed Ngorongoro Crater, and the dramatic river crossings of the Great Migration — the largest overland animal movement on earth. Pair that with some of the most refined tented camps and lodges in Africa, and a luxury Tanzania safari becomes one of the great travel experiences money can buy.
This guide covers the best parks, the finest luxury lodges, when to go, and exactly what a high-end Tanzanian safari costs in 2026.
Why Tanzania for a Luxury Safari?
Few destinations concentrate so much wildlife in such spectacular settings. Northern Tanzania alone delivers the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara within a single circuit. The country protects roughly a third of its land, the camps are world-class, and the option to finish your trip on the beaches of Zanzibar makes it the ideal “bush and beach” combination.
The Best Parks for a Luxury Tanzania Safari
Serengeti National Park
The crown jewel. The Serengeti hosts the Great Migration of nearly two million wildebeest and zebra, along with exceptional big-cat sightings year-round. Luxury camps follow the migration across the park’s regions seasonally.
Ngorongoro Crater
A collapsed volcanic caldera that functions as a natural enclosure for an extraordinary density of wildlife, including the Big Five and one of your best chances to see the critically endangered black rhino.
Tarangire National Park
Famous for vast elephant herds and ancient baobab trees, Tarangire is quieter than the Serengeti and superb in the dry season when animals concentrate around the Tarangire River.
Selous (Nyerere) & Ruaha
For travelers who want the wild south with far fewer vehicles, Nyerere and Ruaha offer boat safaris, walking safaris, and a genuine sense of remoteness.
The Best Luxury Lodges & Camps
- Singita Grumeti — a private 350,000-acre reserve bordering the Serengeti, widely regarded as the pinnacle of safari luxury.
- Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti — a polished lodge with a pool overlooking an elephant-frequented waterhole; excellent for first-time safari-goers and families.
- &Beyond Serengeti Under Canvas — a mobile luxury camp that moves with the migration for front-row wildlife access.
- Sanctuary Kichakani Serengeti Camp — refined seasonal tented luxury positioned for the migration’s river crossings.
- The Highlands by Asilia — striking geodesic-dome suites on the rim of the Ngorongoro highlands.
When to Go: Timing the Great Migration
The migration is a year-round circuit, not a single event:
- December–March: Calving season in the southern Serengeti (Ndutu) — dramatic predator action.
- June–July: Herds move north and west; the Grumeti River crossings begin.
- July–October: The famous Mara River crossings in the northern Serengeti — the most sought-after (and priciest) window.
- April–May: Low “green season” — lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and lower rates, though some rain.
How Much Does a Luxury Tanzania Safari Cost?
Luxury safaris are typically priced per person per day, fully inclusive of accommodation, meals, game drives, and park fees:
- Entry luxury: roughly $800–$1,200 per person, per day
- High-end lodges and camps: roughly $1,200–$2,000 per person, per day
- Ultra-luxury (Singita and similar): $2,000–$4,000+ per person, per day
A typical 7-night northern-circuit luxury safari for two therefore runs from around $20,000 to well over $60,000, before international flights. Private guides, charter flights between parks, and peak migration timing push costs higher.
Combine Your Safari with Zanzibar
Most luxury itineraries end with a flight to Zanzibar, where boutique beach resorts on the island’s north and east coasts offer the perfect decompression after early-morning game drives. Three to four nights of white sand and the Indian Ocean is the classic finale to a Tanzanian safari.
Tips for Planning
Book 9–12 months ahead for peak migration dates, as the best camps are tiny and sell out fast. Use light internal charter flights rather than long road transfers to maximize wildlife time. Pack neutral colors, layer for cold morning drives, and confirm your yellow fever and visa requirements early. Finally, work with a specialist safari operator who can secure private vehicles and the right camp positioning for the season you’re traveling.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a luxury Tanzania safari cost?
High-end Tanzania safaris run roughly $1,200–$2,000 per person per day, with ultra-luxury camps exceeding $2,000. A 7-night luxury trip for two typically totals $20,000–$60,000+ before international flights.
What is the best time for a luxury safari in Tanzania?
June to October offers dry weather and the dramatic Mara River crossings in the northern Serengeti. December to March is excellent for calving season and predator action in the south.
Can you combine a Tanzania safari with a beach holiday?
Yes — Zanzibar is a short flight from the safari circuit and is the most popular way to finish a trip with several nights on the beach.
Dreaming of the Serengeti? Decide your travel window around the migration first — it determines which camps and regions to book — then secure your lodges early, because the best ones are very small.


