Take note that most of the available places for you to have overnight stay in most of Tanzania’s destinations range from budget, mid-range to luxury. They include among others the Royal Zanzibar Beach Resort, Lake Manyara Tree Lodge, Serengeti Safari Lodge, Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, Salinero Millie Lodge, Sea Cliff Hotel, Ruaha River Lodge.
Where to Stay in Serengeti
These Serengeti safari lodges will let you witness the Great Migration in the Serengeti, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles roam the endless plains.
Luxury: Four Seasons Safari Lodge (from $1,500 per person per night), Singita Grumeti Reserves (from $1,200 per person per night)
Mid-range: Serengeti Serena Safari Lodge (from $350 per person per night), Mbali Mbali Gombe Lodge (from $280 per person per night)
Budget: Serengeti Campsite (from $50 per person per night), Kijereshi Tented Camp (from $120 per person per night)
Where to Stay in Ngorongoro
Explore the Ngorongoro Crater, the largest intact caldera in the world, and spot the Big Five in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Luxury: Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge (from $500 per person per night), Crater Lodge (from $450 per person per night)
Mid-range: Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge (from $300 per person per night), Rhino Lodge (from $250 per person per night)
Budget: Ngorongoro Campsite (from $100 per person per night), Simba Campsite (from $80 per person per night)
Tarangire National Park, Tanzania
Marvel at the majestic baobab trees and spot elephants, lions, and cheetahs in Tarangire’s stunning landscape.
Luxury: Tarangire Treetops (from $500 per person per night), Oliver’s Camp (from $450 per person per night)
Mid-range: Tarangire Sopa Lodge (from $300 per person per night), Tarangire Safari Lodge (from $250 per person per night)
Budget: Tarangire Campsite (from $100 per person per night), Kigio Camp (from $80 per person per night)
Note: Prices are subject to change and may vary depending on the time of year and other factors.
Prior setting off to Tanzania for a holiday, a few things must be taken note of to ensure you have a safe and stress-free holiday. Yes, Tanzania welcomes all holidaymakers all year-round however, it is essential to understand where you plan to go for your trip/business tour, requirements for entering into Tanzania, how you can stay safe and other aspects.
