It’s one of the first decisions every Tanzania safari planner faces, and it’s more important than most people realize: should you book a private safari in Tanzania with your own dedicated vehicle and guide, or join a group tour and share the experience with fellow travelers? Both are legitimate, rewarding ways to experience Tanzania’s extraordinary wildlife. But they deliver very different trips, and choosing the wrong one for your travel style can leave you feeling either like you overspent or like you wished you’d had more control.
At Kilisa Tours and Safari, we offer both options — and we want to give you the most honest comparison we can, so you choose the trip that’s genuinely right for you. Let’s break it down.
What Is a Private Safari?
A private safari means your vehicle, your guide, and your itinerary belong entirely to your group — whether that’s a couple, a family, a group of friends, or even a solo traveler. No one else joins your game drives. No shared decisions about where to go or how long to stay at a sighting. Your guide’s full attention is on you from the moment you leave Arusha to the moment you return.
The vehicle, typically a comfortable 4×4 Land Cruiser with a pop-up roof, is set up specifically for your group. Your pace, your priorities — predators, birding, photography, cultural stops — shape every day of the trip.
What Is a Group Tour?
A group tour (sometimes called a joining safari or shared safari) means you travel with other travelers in the same vehicle, following a fixed itinerary on set departure dates. Safari vehicles in Tanzania typically hold up to six or seven passengers, so you’re usually in a small, manageable group rather than a crowded coach.
Group tours are the most affordable way to see Tanzania’s national parks, with shared costs making the per-person price significantly lower than a private trip. They’re also a genuinely social experience — many solo travelers and backpackers who join group tours end up describing the people they met as one of the best parts of the trip.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Factor | Private Safari | Group Tour |
|---|---|---|
| Cost Per Person Per Day | From ~$350 (budget) to $700+ (luxury) | From ~$200–$350 (shared camping or lodge) |
| Vehicle | Exclusive to your group only | Shared with up to 6–7 other travelers |
| Itinerary | Fully customizable around your dates and interests | Fixed route and departure dates |
| Pace | Your choice — linger as long as you want at sightings | Group consensus — one person can’t hold up the whole vehicle indefinitely |
| Guide Attention | 100% focused on your group | Shared across all passengers |
| Photography | Best seat, best angle, as long as you need | Competing for window space and timing with others |
| Social Experience | Private and personal, perfect for couples and families | Meet fellow travelers from around the world |
| Best For | Couples, families, honeymooners, photographers, those with specific interests | Solo travelers, budget-conscious adventurers, social travelers |
The Honest Truth About Cost
The price gap between private and group is real, but it’s not always as dramatic as people assume — especially for groups of three or more. Here’s why: the main costs of a safari (vehicle, fuel, guide fees, park entry, and accommodation) are largely fixed. A private vehicle costs what it costs whether one person or five are sitting in it. That fixed cost, split across more people, quickly closes the gap between a private and a shared option.
| Group Size | Typical Private Safari Cost | Typical Group Tour Cost | Gap Per Person |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solo traveler | Highest per-person cost | From ~$200–$300/day | Largest gap |
| 2 travelers | Moderate per-person cost | From ~$200–$300/day | Moderate gap |
| 4–6 travelers | Closest to group pricing | From ~$200–$300/day | Smallest gap |
If you’re traveling as a family or a group of four or more, a private safari often represents genuinely strong value — especially when you factor in the flexibility, privacy, and personalised guiding that comes with it. Our join groups page also gives solo travelers a way to connect with small departures if the group format is the right fit.
Where Private Safaris Genuinely Win
- Photography. If capturing the perfect image matters to you, a private vehicle lets you position yourself for the best light, ask your guide to wait longer at a sighting, and control your camera setup without other passengers in your way.
- Traveling with children. Kids have unpredictable energy levels, need toilet breaks at inconvenient moments, and sometimes just need to go back to camp early. A private vehicle makes all of this possible without affecting anyone else’s trip.
- Special occasions. A honeymoon, anniversary, or milestone birthday deserves the personal attention and romantic privacy that only a private safari delivers.
- Specific interests. Whether you’re a serious birder, a wildlife researcher, or someone who wants to spend two hours watching a single leopard hunt, a private safari is the only format that accommodates deep, focused interest in specific wildlife.
- Health needs. If you or a travel companion has mobility limitations, dietary requirements, or medical considerations, a private safari allows your guide and camp team to prepare for your specific needs in advance.
Where Group Tours Genuinely Win
- Budget travel. If seeing Tanzania’s iconic parks is the priority and you’re comfortable with a fixed route and simpler accommodation, a group tour remains the most accessible price point for an extraordinary wildlife experience.
- Solo travel. Joining a group is the most natural way for solo travelers to share the adventure, split costs, and arrive in Arusha without having to find their own companions for the trip.
- Social experience. Some travelers actually prefer the energy of a shared vehicle — the spontaneous conversation, comparing notes on sightings, and sharing meals with people from completely different backgrounds.
- Convenience. Fixed departure dates, pre-planned itineraries, and ready-made logistics remove a lot of the planning burden, which suits travelers who’d rather just show up and go.

Our Safaris: Every Style, Every Budget
Whether you’re looking for a private family adventure or a budget group departure, we have itineraries designed for both:
Group-Friendly Budget Safaris
- 3-Day Budget Camping Safari: Serengeti & Ngorongoro
- 4-Day Budget Camping Safari: Tarangire, Serengeti & Ngorongoro
- 5-Day Budget Camping Safari: Tarangire, Serengeti & Ngorongoro
- 6-Day Tanzania Camping Safari
- 7-Day Budget Camping Safari: Lake Natron, Serengeti, Ngorongoro & Tarangire
Private Mid-Range Safaris
- 3-Day Mid-Range Safari: Serengeti & Ngorongoro
- 4-Day Mid-Range Safari: Tarangire, Serengeti & Ngorongoro
- 5-Day Mid-Range Safari: Tarangire, Serengeti & Ngorongoro
- 6-Day Mid-Range Safari: Manyara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro & Tarangire
- Full Mid-Range Safari Collection
Private Luxury Safaris
- 3-Day Luxury Safari: Serengeti
- 4-Day Luxury Safari: Serengeti & Ngorongoro
- 5-Day Luxury Safari: Serengeti, Ngorongoro & Tarangire
- 7-Day Luxury Safari: Lake Natron, Serengeti, Ngorongoro & Tarangire
- Full Luxury Safari Collection
Custom-Built Private Itineraries
If none of our standard packages match your exact vision, our tailor-made tours let us design a fully private itinerary around your specific dates, interests, group size, and budget.
How to Decide: A Quick Guide
| You Should Choose a Private Safari If… | You Should Choose a Group Tour If… |
|---|---|
| You’re traveling with family or a partner | You’re a solo traveler looking to meet people |
| Photography is a top priority | Budget is the primary consideration |
| You have specific wildlife or birding interests | You prefer someone else to plan the logistics |
| You’re celebrating a special occasion | You enjoy a social, shared adventure |
| You want to travel on your own schedule | You’re happy with a fixed route and dates |
Whatever You Choose, We’re Ready to Help
There’s no objectively better option here — only the option that’s right for how you like to travel. The most important thing is that you’re standing in one of Tanzania’s extraordinary national parks, watching wildlife you’ll remember for the rest of your life. Whether you do that in a private vehicle with your family or a shared vehicle with six new friends, the Serengeti will deliver.
Our experienced driver-guides bring the same passion and expertise to every trip regardless of format, and our well-maintained safari vehicles ensure a comfortable, reliable experience from start to finish. Check our Safari FAQ for answers to more practical planning questions, and take a look at our best time to go on safari guide to help choose your dates.
At Kilisa Tours and Safari, we build both private and group itineraries with the same care and attention, because we know that getting this decision right is the foundation of a great trip.
Contact us today to talk through which option is the right fit for your Tanzania safari.

