Tanzania Solo Safaris (Tanzania Safaris For Solo Travellers)

A solo adventure in Tanzania is perfect. In addition to an abundance of wildlife that can captivate even the most seasoned safari enthusiast, the country’s parks and reserves also provide a selection of welcoming and reasonably priced camps and lodges.

Joining up with other lone travellers, couples, or small groups on prearranged itineraries is a great way to see the nation, and services like Elewana and Hoopoe make it easy to do just that. A day on safari can be had for much less money if there are more persons in a vehicle.

We can arrange your lodging, and if you’d rather not go on safari with other guests, we can just book your accommodations. That way, you can visit each property independently. Some things should be kept in mind for this type of lone traveler. The first is price; some tour operators provide more bang for the buck than others. The “single supplement” tax that certain businesses impose on solo tourists is to blame for this. For the second person who isn’t staying in your accommodation, you can pay a single supplement that can go up to 50% of the total.

Tanzania Solo Safari Destinations

The area we recommend for solo travellers joining a ‘group’ safari is northern Tanzania. Here we offer a number of safaris to:

There is a vast variety of options for lone travellers, since many of these tours include mobile camps and others are safaris situated in lodges. Specialist safaris led by experts like Alex Walker are available through our network; these safaris are more costly, but they include stays at the region’s finest properties and come with a guarantee of excellent guiding. An expert guide might be stationed at the resort you stay at and will either join you on private wildlife drives or be by your side the whole time.

For travellers making their own way through the country we recommend:

Elewana and Lemala properties do not charge a single supplement during the low and shoulder seasons. The percentage of the single supplement varies between thirty and fifty percent in other places. Also, think about if you’d rather eat alone or with a group; some campgrounds have designated eating times.

Tanzania Solo Activities

  • Game drives:
    When you go on a game drive in the Serengeti or the Ngorongoro Crater, you can see the Big Five: lions, rhinos, leopards, elephants, and buffalo! In addition to hundreds of birds, there are a plethora of smaller herbivores and predators. If you are interested in visiting the Serengeti during the Great Migration, please get in touch with us so that we can make every effort to ensure that you have a front-row seat.
  • Walking Safaris:
    Again, please let us know if you’re keen on visiting at this precise time of year, although we recommend Tarangire for the huge elephant migration.
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