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    Average Cost Of A 10-Day Mid-Range Safari Package

    Amelia JonesBy Amelia JonesApril 18, 20264 Mins Read
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    If you strip away all the marketing noise, a mid-range 10-day Tanzania safari usually sits somewhere between $3,500 and $6,500 per person. That’s the real Tanzania Safari Cost range based on how safari actually runs on the ground, not polished brochure pricing.

    Now here’s what matters: that number isn’t random. It comes from a combination of fixed costs like park fees and vehicle costs, and flexible ones like where you sleep and how you travel, once you understand that the price stops feeling confusing and starts making sense.

    What “Mid-Range” Actually Means 

    People hear mid-range and assume it’s average or basic. It’s not.

    In Tanzania, mid-range is where things start to feel comfortable without tipping into luxury.

    • Accommodation (around $150–$350 per night)
      You’re staying in solid lodges or well-run tented camps. Proper beds, private bathrooms, good locations, nothing extreme, but definitely not rough.
    • Park fees (about $70–$100 per day)
      These are fixed. Whether you go budget or luxury, you pay the same to enter places like Serengeti or Ngorongoro.
    • Safari vehicle and guide ($150–$250 per day, shared cost)
      This is a big one. You’re not just hiring a car, you’re paying for someone who knows how to find wildlife in a massive open ecosystem.
    • Meals (usually included)
      Most mid-range Tanzania Safaris are full-board. You’re not thinking about food; it’s handled.
    • Transport and logistics
      Fuel, long distances, coordination between parks, it’s all built into the cost.

    When you break it down like that, you’re looking at roughly $350 to $650 per person, per day. Stretch that across ten days, and the total land exactly where it should.

    What You’re Actually Getting for That Price

    This is where people either feel confident or start second-guessing.

    Because $4,000–$6,000 is not a small amount. So what does it actually give you?

    • A dedicated guide who tracks animals, not just drives
    • A proper 4×4 safari vehicle built for rough terrain
    • Lodges that are close to wildlife areas, not hours away
    • Park access to some of the most protected ecosystems in Africa
    • A schedule that’s built around animal movement, not convenience

    That last one matters more than people realize. A good safari isn’t just about where you go; it’s about being in the right place at the right time. And that’s what you’re paying for.

    Why the Price Still Moves (Even Within Mid-Range)

    Here’s where it gets real: Two people can book a mid-range 10-day safari and end up paying completely different amounts.

    And both prices can be valid.

    • Season
      Travel between June and October, and prices climb. That’s peak wildlife season.
    • Private vs shared safari
      If you want your own vehicle, you’ll pay more. Share it, and the cost drops.
    • Where you stay
      Some mid-range lodges lean close to luxury. Others stay simple. That alone can shift your total significantly.
    • Route and parks
      Serengeti + Ngorongoro, high cost.
      Add Tarangire or Lake Manyara, and it balances out.
    • How it’s structured
      A well-designed route saves time and fuel. A poorly planned one quietly adds cost.

    This is why the Tanzania Safari Price always looks wide.

    The Part Most People Only Understand After They Go

    A badly planned budget safari feels expensive. Long drive. Poor lodge locations. Missed a wildlife moment.

    On the flip side, a well-built mid-range safari often feels like you got more than you paid for.

    Because everything works:

    • You’re close to the action
    • You’re not rushed
    • Your guide knows what they’re doing

    And suddenly, the cost makes sense.

    So, Is a Mid-Range 10-Day Safari Worth It?

    The average cost of a mid-range ten-day safari package isn’t just a number; it’s a reflection of how Tanzania safaris actually operate.

    You’re paying for access to protected land, an experienced guide, and a system that puts you in the middle of something most people only ever see on screen.

    At African Scenic Safaris, the focus isn’t on making a safari budget or luxury; it’s about making sure what you pay matches what you experience. And that’s where the difference really is.

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