February 23, 2026
by Nicole Rowles

How Much Does an African Safari Cost? A Complete 2026 Pricing Guide

If you are planning a safari, one of the first questions you will ask is simple:

How much does an African safari cost?

The short answer is that safaris can range anywhere from USD $200 per person per day to well over $5,000 per person per day, depending on the destination, level of comfort, and travel style.

The longer answer is more helpful. In this guide, we'll break it down for you:

If you are comparing options or starting to budget, this will give you clarity.

Average African Safari Cost Per Day (2026)

Safari pricing is typically quoted per person, per day, usually in US Dollars.

Budget Safari

USD $200–$350 per person per day

Budget safaris are usually small group tours using safari vans or shared 4x4 vehicles. Accommodation is in basic tented camps or modest lodges. Meals are often included, and game drives are shared.

This is ideal for travellers who want the wildlife experience without high-end accommodation.

Mid-Range Safari

USD $350–$650 per person per day

This is where most travellers find the best balance of comfort and value.

You can expect:

Mid-range safaris deliver strong wildlife experiences with solid comfort.

Luxury Safari

USD $650–$1,500+ per person per day

Luxury safaris focus on exclusivity, service, and seamless logistics.

Typically includes:

Ultra-Luxury and Bespoke Safaris

USD $1,500–$5,000+ per person per day

These are fully tailored experiences that may include:

This level is entirely customised around your preferences.

Note: Most safari prices exclude international flights.

What Determines the Cost of an African Safari?

Several major factors influence pricing.

1. Accommodation

Accommodation is the largest cost driver. Safari lodges operate in remote environments and maintain high staff-to-guest ratios.

As a rough guide:

Most lodges include meals, and many luxury properties include drinks and activities.

2. National Park and Conservation Fees

Park fees directly support conservation and wildlife protection.

These typically range between $50 and $100+ per person per day, depending on the country and specific reserve.

For example:

These charges significantly impact overall safari pricing.

3. Destination Country

Safari costs vary by region.

4. Season

Peak season increases demand and pricing. Shoulder and low seasons often offer:

Season can shift your overall safari cost significantly.

5. Private vs Group Safari

Private safaris cost more because the vehicle is exclusive to you, and the guide is dedicated to your group. Group safaris reduce costs by sharing vehicle and guide expenses.

How Much Does a Full Safari Trip Cost?

Here is how daily rates translate into full itineraries (excluding international flights):

Longer itineraries, internal flights, and private vehicles increase the total.

What Is Usually Included in Safari Pricing?

Most safari packages include:

Usually not included:

Always confirm what is included with your safari tour agency before booking.

How to Reduce Safari Costs Without Reducing Quality

If you want value without compromising the experience:

Planning intelligently often makes a larger difference than simply choosing the cheapest option.

Why Safari Costs Reflect Value

Operating in remote wilderness areas requires:

A well-run safari supports wildlife protection and local communities. That is part of what you are paying for.

Planning Your Safari With Confidence

At Adventure Out Loud, we design safaris based on your goals, comfort level, and budget. Whether you are looking for a carefully structured mid-range journey or a fully bespoke luxury itinerary, clarity around cost is the starting point.

If you would like tailored advice, explore our African safari experiences or speak with our team to begin planning your trip with transparency and confidence.

About The Author:

Nicole Rowles

PR & Content Manager

Nicole is an outdoor enthusiast with a passion for travel and adventure. A publicist, podcaster and former journalist, she loves to weave words into magic!