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Safari PlanningApril 7, 2026

How to Choose Your First Safari: A Step-by-Step Planning Guide

By Safari Team

Step 1: Decide What You Want to See

Tanzania offers several distinct safari circuits. The Northern Circuit (Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire) is the most popular and accessible, offering the Big Five and the Great Migration. The Southern Circuit (Ruaha, Selous/Nyerere) is remote, wild, and less visited—perfect for those who want exclusivity. Then there's Kilimanjaro trekking and Zanzibar beach extensions.

Step 2: Set Your Budget

Safaris range from $800 per person for a 2-day Mikumi trip to $15,000+ for a two-week premium Northern Circuit journey. The main cost drivers are:

  • Accommodation tier: Standard camping ($), lodge comfort ($$), or luxury tented camps ($$$)
  • Group size: Solo travel is expensive per person. Costs drop significantly with 2–6 travelers sharing a vehicle.
  • Season: Peak season (June–October, December–February) commands higher rates. Green season (April–May) offers discounts and fewer crowds.

Step 3: Choose Your Duration

Minimum recommended: 4 days for a taste of the Northern Circuit. Ideal: 7–10 days for Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and Tarangire. If you have 14+ days, consider adding Zanzibar for the ultimate bush-and-beach holiday.

Step 4: Pick Your Accommodation Style

Standard Camping: Mobile camps with basic tents and shared facilities. Authentic and budget-friendly.

Superior Lodges: Permanent lodges with en-suite bathrooms, restaurants, and pools. Comfort meets wilderness.

Premium/Luxury: Boutique tented camps or luxury lodges with plunge pools, private decks, and gourmet dining. The pinnacle of safari comfort.

Step 5: Book with a Local Operator

Always choose a Tanzania-based operator registered with TATO (Tanzania Association of Tour Operators). Local operators have direct relationships with parks and lodges, ensuring better rates and authentic experiences. Ask about vehicle quality, guide experience, and group size limits.

Questions to Ask Your Operator

  • What is the maximum group size per vehicle?
  • How many years of guiding experience does my guide have?
  • Are park fees and concession fees included in the price?
  • What is your cancellation policy?
  • Do you offer AMREF Flying Doctor evacuation insurance?

Planning your first safari can feel overwhelming, but with the right guidance, it becomes the adventure of a lifetime. Start early, ask questions, and trust the process. The bush is waiting.