Solo Safari in Tanzania: Everything You Need to Know
Traveling alone doesn't have to mean traveling lonely—or paying double. Discover how to navigate the Serengeti as a solo adventurer.
📑 Solo Traveler Topics:
🤝 Group Joining vs. Private Safari
The biggest hurdle for solo travelers is the cost of the vehicle. A private safari car is a fixed daily expense. By joining a group, you split that cost with 4-5 other like-minded travelers.
Group Joining
Pros: Significantly cheaper, built-in social group, great for meeting people from around the world.
Cons: Less flexibility on itinerary and bathroom breaks.
Private Solo
Pros: 100% control over the schedule. Stay at a lion sighting for 3 hours if you want!
Cons: Most expensive option as you bear the full car and fuel cost.
🛡️ Is Tanzania Safe for Solo Travelers?
Tanzania is widely considered one of the safest and most welcoming countries in Africa for solo travelers. In towns like Moshi and Arusha, the "Karibu" (Welcome) spirit is strong. During the safari, you are always with your guide, who acts as your local host, protector, and expert.
💰 Understanding the "Single Supplement"
Most lodges charge per room. If you stay in a double room alone, lodges often apply a "Single Supplement" fee. At Miwaleni Travel, we work with specific partner lodges that offer reduced or waived supplements during the "Green Season" (April–May and November) to help solo travelers save.
Looking for a Group to Join?
We have weekly departures for the Northern Circuit. Join a team of adventurers and save up to 40% on your safari costs.