Probably the most sensitive topic, but this is seriously one of the most common. Let's face it, an African safari is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Make it special. By cutting corners you could end up with a very disappointing experience. Obviously, there are budget options and good operators can advise you about areas where you can save. Please be super cautious about offers that seem incredibly cheap - there is a very good reason why they are. I would suggest a 3 to 5 Days safaris with two accommodation options or a combination of the two:- -Mid Range Accommodations (Such as Lilac camp, Endoro Lodge, Tarangire Safari Lodge, Lake Manyara Wildlife Lodge, Serengeti Halisi Camp, Kati Kati Tented Camp, Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge, Ngorongoro Farm House and many others)
- & Bush Camping. Prices can range from $ 250 PPPD upto $400. All inclusive except flights to Tanzania, Visa & Guide Tips which can be around $30/day (This is not per person, but it can be divided ,between a group too) OPTIONAL.
Many individuals are fascinated by the thought of going on a safari in Tanzania, but many don't enjoy the concept of spending the entire trip in a car. Luckily, there are lots of opportunities to walk outside, stretch your legs, and truly experience the sights and sounds of this gorgeous country for the discriminating safari traveller searching for something a little different! Tanzania has a wonderful climate for the majority of the year, making it a year-round tourism destination. The greatest time to go on a safari in this country is during the dry season, which runs from June to October. https://travelsolidarity.tours/safari-itineraries/