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Group Joining Safari - Sharing Safari

TANZANIA GROUP SHARED/JOIN SAFARI TOURS

Join our Tanzania Group Joining Safari for an exciting and affordable wildlife adventure. Explore Tanzania's top parks, like the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire, while traveling with other adventurers from around the world.

This safari is a great way to share costs, make new friends, and enjoy guided tours to see a lot of wildlife and stunning landscapes. With comfortable accommodations and flexible plans, it’s the perfect way to experience Tanzania’s natural beauty on a budget.

The highlight of a Tanzania Group joining Safari

 -Shared Costs

Group safaris are cost-effective as expenses like transport, accommodation, park fees, and guides are shared among travelers. 

-Social Experience

Meet Fellow Travelers: Join a small group (4-6 people) of like-minded adventurers from around the world, offering a more intimate, personalized experience and a chance to make new friends while keeping costs low.

Flexible Departure Dates

Group safaris often have fixed departure dates, allowing individuals or smaller groups to join in without having to plan a private trip.

Safety and Support

Guides and support staff ensure safety, first aid, and smooth navigation, with all logistics like transport, lodging, meals, and permits pre-arranged for a hassle-free trip.

Find your Best Safari package here

4 Day Tanzania group Safari 

Guided private tours

Tarangire, Serengeti & Ngorongoro crater

From $ 1915

3 Day group Safari from Zanzibar

Guided private tours

Ngorongoro crater, Tarangire National park & Lake Manyara

From $ 1850

2 Day Tanzania group Safari

Guided private tours

Tarangire National Park & Ngorongoro crater

From $ 950

5 Day Tanzania group Safari.

Guided private tours

Tarangire, Serengeti, Ngorongoro crater & Lake Manyara National park

From $ 950

3-Day Fly in Safari from Zanzibar

Guided group tours

Serengeti National Park    & Ngorongoro crater 

From $ 1550

5-Day group Safari from Zanzibar

Guided private tours

Serengeti,  Ngorongoro crater & Lake Manyara National Park 

From $ 1250

Key Benefits of Group Joining Safaris

 -Cost Efficiency: One of the biggest advantages of joining a group safari is the cost-sharing aspect. Instead of bearing the entire cost of a vehicle, guide, park fees, and other logistics, travelers split the expenses, making the safari more affordable.

 -Social Interaction: Group safaris are ideal for meeting other travelers from different parts of the world. The shared experience of witnessing Tanzania’s iconic wildlife often leads to lasting friendships.

 -Logistical Simplicity: Group safaris usually follow a set itinerary, which means travelers don’t have to worry about planning each detail. The safari operator handles all the logistics, making it a hassle-free experience.

 -Great for Solo Travelers: Solo travelers who want to join a safari without paying a premium for single occupancy often find group safaris to be a perfect fit.

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Frequently asked question about Tanzania Group joining Safari

1. How many people are in a group safari?

Group sizes typically range from 4 to 7 people in a safari vehicle, depending on the operator. Larger groups with multiple vehicles may also be available, but most tours aim to keep the group size small for better wildlife viewing and a more personal experience.

2. Is a group joining safari suitable for solo travelers?

Yes, group joining safaris are ideal for solo travelers who want to experience a safari without paying the high costs of a private trip. It’s also a great way to meet other like-minded travelers and enjoy a social experience.

3. What is included in a group joining safari package?

Most group safari packages include:

  • Transportation in a safari vehicle

  • Services of a professional guide and driver

  • Park entrance fees

  • Accommodation (either in lodges or tents)

  • Meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner, depending on the package)

  • Game drives within national parks Some packages may also include airport transfers and other activities like cultural visits, but it’s essential to confirm with the tour operator what is covered.

4. What should I expect in terms of accommodation?

Accommodation in group joining safaris can vary depending on the package you choose. Options range from budget camping to mid-range lodges and tented camps. Camping safaris usually involve staying in basic tents with shared facilities, while mid-range or luxury options offer en-suite rooms or more comfortable permanent tented camps. You can select the level of accommodation that fits your budget and preferences.

5. What type of vehicles are used in group safaris?

Most group joining safaris use 4x4 safari vehicles with pop-up roofs for wildlife viewing. These vehicles are specifically designed for safaris and are equipped with comfortable seats, large windows, and space for each participant to view and take photos of the wildlife. The vehicles may carry between 4 and 7 passengers, depending on the group size.

6. How long does a typical group safari last?

Group joining safaris can range from short 2-3 day trips to longer 7-10 day adventures, depending on the itinerary. Shorter trips may cover just 1 or 2 parks, while longer safaris often include multiple destinations, allowing for a more comprehensive experience of Tanzania’s wildlife and landscapes.

7. Are group safaris safe?

Yes, group safaris in Tanzania are generally very safe. The professional guides and drivers are well-trained to handle wildlife and any emergencies. The safari vehicles are sturdy and designed for the terrain. As long as you follow the guidelines set by the guide, you will have a safe and enjoyable experience. Additionally, group travel adds an extra layer of safety, especially for solo travelers.

8. Will I see the Big Five on a group safari?

There’s a good chance of seeing the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhino) on a group safari, especially if your itinerary includes the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, and other major parks. However, wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, as animals roam freely, but professional guides know the best spots to find them.

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