A safari in Serengeti is widely considered the ultimate wildlife adventure, celebrated for its vast, endless savannahs and unparalleled populations of large predators. The park is the main stage for the Great Wildebeest Migration, an annual journey of over two million herbivores. Planning a trip requires matching your travel dates with the seasonal movements of the herds across different sectors of the park. Serengeti safari packages range from $150 to over $1,500 per person per day, heavily influenced by your accommodation choice, itinerary length, and transport method. Packages are typically divided into budget group camping, mid-range private drives, and premium luxury fly-in expeditions. All packages generally bundle mandatory government park entry fees ($60–$70 per 24 hours plus 18% VAT) and concession fees ($50–$60 per night) directly into their upfront rates.
3-Day Short Safari (Fly-In Focus): Best for travelers with severe time constraints. Packages typically start from Zanzibar or Dar es Salaam, flying directly to a Serengeti airstrip to maximize viewing time. Mid-range variants average $450–$700, while luxury setups fetch $1,650+.
4 to 5-Day Balanced Safari (The Benchmark): The most popular choice for first-time visitors. These drive-in routes usually originate in Arusha and combo the Serengeti plains with a game drive inside the nearby Ngorongoro Crater. Total costs span $1,000 to $3,200 depending on your lodge selection.
7+ Day Migration & Beach Combos: Comprehensive packages tracking the Great Migration through specific zones (like the Mara River crossings or southern calving fields) paired with a post-safari beach stay. Standard 7 days price out at $5,000 for budget and top out near $8,100+ for luxury properties