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Tanzania Safari and Kilimanjaro Trekking Cost β€” 2026 Breakdown

Budget to premium packages β€” pricing that covers every 10, 14, and 21-day Tanzania safari and Kilimanjaro trekking combo in 2026. No hidden fees. One local operator handles the climb, safari, transfers, and rest days.

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10-Day From

$3,952

14-Day From

$5,096

21-Day From

$7,488

Park Fees (typical)

$624–$936

What does a Tanzania safari and Kilimanjaro trekking combo cost?

A Tanzania safari and Kilimanjaro trekking combo is two trips in one β€” and both have real costs that cannot be cut without consequences. Tanzania's national parks set mandatory fees, Kilimanjaro trekking needs a certified mountain crew, and safari logistics require a proper 4WD vehicle, fuel, food, guides, transfers and rest-day planning.

Lioness scanning the Serengeti plains from a game drive vehicle at golden hour
A private Land Cruiser safari through the Serengeti β€” the only way to see the Big Five properly

When comparing operators, the first question to ask is not "how much?" but "what does that price include?" A $2,080 10-day combo and a $4,680 10-day combo may look similar in a brochure β€” but the cheaper one is cutting corners on your safety, your crew's welfare, or both.

This page breaks down every cost component so you know exactly where your money goes β€” and why our pricing represents genuine value, not premium charges.

Book climb and safari together and save. Our combo discount programβ€” including early-bird, group, and last-minute offers β€” typically saves 10–15% vs. booking the same services separately. See full booking terms, cancellation tiers, and deposit details β†’

What drives the cost?

Wildebeest crossing the Mara River during the Great Migration in Serengeti National Park
The Great Migration β€” July through October is peak season for Tanzania safaris

Kilimanjaro trekking permits and conservation fees

Tanzania sets mandatory Kilimanjaro National Park fees for every trekking day, plus camping or hut fees and rescue fees. A longer route costs more, but it also improves acclimatisation and summit odds.

Typical cost: $364–$728 per person depending on route length

Certified mountain crew, guides and porter welfare

A safe Kilimanjaro trek needs trained guides, cooks and porters, with fair load limits and proper mountain food. Ultra-cheap quotes usually cut this line first, which is not worth the risk.

Typical cost: $520–$936 per climber, included in package

Tanzania safari vehicle and guide costs

A proper northern Tanzania safari uses a 4WD Land Cruiser with pop-top roof, fuel, park logistics and a professional safari guide. Private vehicles cost more but give better timing and game-viewing flexibility.

Typical cost: $156–$312 per day for private vehicle

Mountain tents, Arusha rest night and safari accommodation

On the mountain you sleep in tents or huts; between the climb and safari you need a rest night in Arusha; on safari you choose budget camps, mid-range tented camps or lodges.

Typical cost: $31–$260 per person per night on safari

Season: dry-season trekking and safari premiums

July–September is peak season for both Kilimanjaro trekking and Serengeti safari demand. April–May is cheaper, while January–February often balances mountain weather and safari value.

Typical cost: 20–30% peak season premium

Group size and private vs shared arrangements

Solo private trips carry the full crew and vehicle cost. Groups of two to six travellers usually get the best per-person value while keeping one-operator logistics simple.

Typical cost: Solo: full rate. Groups of 4–6: best per-person value

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Every package includes the items listed. Nothing hidden. Prices are per person based on two or more travellers.

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Book 4+ weeks ahead β€” permits & logistics

7 days Kili + 2 days safari + 1 rest day

10-Day Machame + Safari

Machame Route (7 days)

$3,952per person

$395/day Β· Summit success: ~90%

"Travellers with limited time who want both experiences"

Included:

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All park fees (Kilimanjaro + safari parks)

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Camping and hut accommodation

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All meals on the mountain

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experienced certified guides and porters

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Land Cruiser safari with pop-top roof

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Professional safari guide

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Lodge or tented camp on safari

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Airport transfers

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International flights to/from Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO)

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Tanzania tourist visa ($52 at JRO)

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Personal travel insurance (mandatory)

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Tips for mountain crew (~$260–$364 per climber)

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Safari guide tip (~$21–$31 per day)

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Alcoholic beverages

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Personal gear and equipment

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Vaccinations and medications

8 days Kili + 4 days safari + 2 rest days

14-Day Lemosho + Safari

Lemosho Route (8 days)

$5,096per person

$364/day Β· Summit success: ~95%

"The sweet spot β€” best summit rate and meaningful safari time"

Included:

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All park fees (Kilimanjaro + all safari parks)

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Camping and luxury tented camp accommodation

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All meals on the mountain and safari

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experienced certified guides and porters

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Extended Land Cruiser safari (4 full days)

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Professional safari guide

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All safari accommodation (tented camps and lodges)

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Internal flight Arusha to Serengeti (or drive option)

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Airport transfers

Not included:

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International flights to/from Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO)

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Tanzania tourist visa ($52 at JRO)

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Personal travel insurance (mandatory)

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Tips for mountain crew (~$312–$416 per climber)

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Safari guide tip (~$26–$42 per day)

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Alcoholic beverages

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Personal gear and equipment

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Vaccinations and medications

8 days Kili + 10 days safari + 3 rest days

21-Day Grand Tanzania

Lemosho Route (8 days)

$7,488per person

$357/day Β· Summit success: ~95%

"Once-in-a-lifetime Tanzania with Great Migration and southern parks"

Included:

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All park fees (all 5 parks including Selous)

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Luxury tented camps throughout safari

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All meals on the mountain and safari

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experienced certified guides and porters

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Private Land Cruiser (sole use)

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Professional safari guide (sole use)

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Domestic flights (Arusha–Selous–Dar es Salaam)

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All safari accommodation (premium camps)

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Beach extension option (Zanzibar)

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Airport and inter-city transfers

Not included:

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International flights to/from Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO)

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Tanzania tourist visa ($52 at JRO)

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Personal travel insurance (mandatory)

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Tips for mountain crew (~$312–$416 per climber)

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Safari guide tip (~$31–$52 per day)

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Alcoholic beverages

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Personal gear and equipment

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Optional activities (balloon safari ~$572, fishing, etc.)

What travellers say

Real quotes from people who read this guide

"We spent months comparing operators before landing on Safari Kilimanjaro. The detailed cost breakdown on their site matched exactly what we paid β€” no surprises. We saw the Big Five in five days."

Thomas R.

United Kingdom Β· 14-Day Lemosho + Serengeti

"Booked the 10-day combo for our honeymoon. The permit fees, tip expectations, and equipment list were all laid out clearly before we committed. First time in Africa and we felt completely prepared."

Nadia & Omar K.

Canada Β· 10-Day Machame + Safari

"I run adventure travel workshops β€” I know what operators hide in pricing. Safari Kilimanjaro's page answered every question I had about crew ratios, park fees, and certification before I even WhatsApped them."

Henrik S.

Norway Β· 7-Day Northern Circuit + Tarangire

Budget reality β€” what do different price levels actually deliver?

Tanzania is not a budget destination. The park fees alone are $364–$936 per person. Here is what different budget levels actually deliver:

Scenario

Budget operator, 10-day combo

Park Fees

$364

Accommodation

Camping/budget tents

Crew Tip

$156

Scenario

Mid-range operator, 10-day combo

Park Fees

$520

Accommodation

Mid-range tented camps

Crew Tip

$291

Scenario

Premium operator, 14-day combo

Park Fees

$676

Accommodation

Premium lodges/camps

Crew Tip

$395

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Luxury all-in, 21-day Grand

Park Fees

$936

Accommodation

Top-tier camps

Crew Tip

$520

Our recommendation: Budget $4,680–$5,720 per person for a 10–14 day combo that delivers a genuine Kilimanjaro summit and meaningful safari. This funds fair wages for your crew, comfortable accommodation, proper safety equipment, and a well-maintained vehicle. It also leaves room for the tips, visa, and gear you will need to add on top.

Ngorongoro Crater at golden hour with endangered black rhino grazing on the crater floor below
Ngorongoro Crater β€” the world's largest intact volcanic caldera and one of Tanzania's premier safari destinations

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Tanzania safari and Kilimanjaro trekking trip cost in 2026?

A realistic Tanzania safari and Kilimanjaro trekking combo costs about $3,952–$7,488 per person for 10–21 days with one operator. The total depends on route length, safari parks, accommodation tier, group size, season, tips and gear. Budget below $3,640 per person usually means safety, porter welfare or safari quality is being cut.

Why is there such a wide price range between operators for the same itinerary?

The difference comes down to crew welfare, accommodation quality, and operational standards. Budget operators cut costs by paying their porters below minimum wage, using the cheapest tents, and running large group climbs (15–20 people). Premium operators use certified crews, smaller group sizes, better food, and full-time local guides. The $520 difference per person often comes down to whether your porter is carrying 25kg or 15kg of gear up the mountain.

What is the average tip for the mountain crew on a Kilimanjaro climb?

Tipping is customary and expected on Kilimanjaro β€” your crew depends on it as a significant portion of their income. For a 7-day Machame climb, plan $260–$364 per climber in tips, distributed among the lead guide, assistant guides, cook, and porters. For an 8-day Lemosho climb, $312–$416 is typical. Safari guides receive $21–$31 per day separately. Your lead guide will usually facilitate the tip distribution to ensure it is divided fairly among the entire crew.

Are airport transfers really included or are they hidden extras?

All our packages include airport transfers to and from Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO) on your arrival and departure dates. If you arrive a day early or depart later, we can arrange additional transfers at cost. Be careful with budget operators who advertise low prices then add $52–$104 per transfer as hidden extras β€” always confirm transfer inclusion in writing before booking.

What is the single biggest cost that first-timers underestimate?

Tips. Most first-timers budget for the package price and forget that tips add $312–$520 on top. The second most underestimated cost is gear β€” if you need to buy hiking boots, a down jacket, sleeping bag, and travel insurance from scratch, budget an additional $520–$832. We provide a full gear list with recommendations, and you can rent some items in Arusha, but budget-conscious climbers should factor this in from the start.

Can I do a budget Kilimanjaro and safari combo under $3,120?

Technically yes, but it requires compromises that affect safety and experience. Budget operators offering 7-day Kilimanjaro climbs for under $1,560 typically cut corners on porter welfare, food quality, and group sizes. Safari combos under $3,120 often use shared vehicles (not private), dormitory-style accommodation, and exclude park fees. We do not recommend going below $3,640 for a 10-day combo that actually delivers both experiences properly. If budget is a concern, ask about our combo discounts at /kilimanjaro-safari-combo-discount/ β€” booking both together typically saves 10–15% vs. separate bookings.

How do park fees break down for a 14-day combo?

For a 14-day Lemosho + 4-day safari package: Kilimanjaro (8 days) = $307/person. Ngorongoro Crater = $93/person per 24 hours (entering twice = $185). Serengeti = $93/person per 24 hours (4 days = $370). Tarangire = $31/person. Total park fees: approximately $893 per person. These are Tanzania National Parks fees and are subject to change β€” always confirm current fees when booking.

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