Tanzania and Zanzibar are two of Africa’s most extraordinary destinations, and they are far more accessible than most travellers realise. With smart planning, the right timing, and a few practical choices, you can experience world-class wildlife, stunning beaches, and rich culture without overspending. This guide covers everything you need to know to plan cheap holidays to Tanzania and Zanzibar without compromising on the experience.
Tanzania is home to some of the world’s most iconic national parks, including the Serengeti, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara, and there are genuine options at every price point. Zanzibar complements the safari experience perfectly, offering white-sand beaches, spice farms, and the historic lanes of Stone Town at a fraction of the cost of comparable beach destinations.
Together, the two destinations offer one of the best value combinations in Africa, especially when you plan strategically.
One of the most effective ways to reduce costs is to travel during the green season, which runs from November to May, with the heaviest rains falling in April and May. Flights, accommodation, and safari packages are all considerably cheaper during this period, and the parks are far less crowded.
The landscapes are lush and beautiful after the rains, and wildlife is still abundant. Bird life in particular is exceptional during the green season, making it an excellent time for nature enthusiasts.
A group joining safari is the most budget-friendly way to experience Tanzania’s national parks. Rather than hiring a private vehicle and guide, you share the costs with other travellers on a fixed itinerary. This brings down the per-person price significantly while still giving you access to the same parks, guides, and wildlife encounters.
Kiwoito Africa Safaris offers group joining departures throughout the year, with routes covering the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara.
Tanzania and Zanzibar offer a wide range of accommodation options below the luxury tier. In the national parks, public campsites are available at low nightly rates, while budget lodges and tented camps offer comfortable stays at mid-range prices.
In Zanzibar, small locally owned guesthouses in Stone Town and along the coast provide excellent value. Staying in these properties is not only cheaper but often gives you a more authentic connection to the island.
Dining at local restaurants and street food stalls dramatically reduces your daily food budget. In Tanzania, chipsi mayai, a fried egg and chips omelette, is a popular and filling local dish available for very little. Grilled mishkaki skewers, samosas, and fresh mandazi are widely available and inexpensive.
In Zanzibar, the Forodhani Gardens night market in Stone Town is one of the best places to eat well for very little money. Vendors serve fresh seafood, Zanzibar pizza, sugarcane juice, and spiced dishes every evening, and the atmosphere is as memorable as the food.
For travel between towns and cities, public buses and shared minibuses known locally as dala-dalas are by far the cheapest option. Ferries connect Dar es Salaam to Zanzibar and are considerably more affordable than flying.
If you need to travel between northern parks such as the Serengeti and Arusha, booking a domestic flight in advance is worth considering, as it saves both time and the cost of additional overnight stays.
Understanding the actual costs involved helps you plan with confidence. Below is a realistic estimate based on budget and mid-range choices.
International flights typically range from $600 to $1,000 depending on your departure city and how far in advance you book. Domestic flights or ferries within Tanzania add around $100 to $200.
Budget guesthouses and lodges cost approximately $20 to $50 per night. Public campsites in the national parks are available from around $10 to $20 per night.
A group joining safari typically costs between $200 and $400 per person per day, which includes park fees, a professional guide, a 4×4 vehicle, and meals. Mid-range private safaris start from around $300 to $500 per person per day.
A Zanzibar spice tour costs between $20 and $50. Snorkelling and diving trips range from $50 to $100. A day hike in the Arusha area or a visit to local cultural sites can be arranged from around $50 to $150.
Budget around $10 to $20 per day for meals when eating at local restaurants. Set aside an additional $30 to $50 for souvenirs, tips, and incidentals.
A well-planned 10-day trip combining a four-day group joining safari through the northern circuit with five nights in Zanzibar is achievable for most travellers on a moderate budget. You will see the Serengeti, stand at the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater, and finish the trip on one of the most beautiful coastlines in the Indian Ocean.
The key is booking early, travelling during the green season where possible, and working with a local operator who understands how to build a trip that delivers real value.
Kiwoito Africa Safaris is based in Arusha and designs safari packages across all budget levels. Whether you are looking for a group joining departure, a short budget safari, or a combined Tanzania and Zanzibar itinerary, the team can put together an option that works for your budget and timeline. Get in touch to start planning your trip.
Cheap holidays to Tanzania and Zanzibar are entirely possible with careful planning and smart choices Together with smart tricks, By traveling during the low season, choosing group safaris, and staying in budget accommodations, you can experience the best of Africa without overspending. Start planning your affordable adventure today and discover why Tanzania and Zanzibar are must-visit destinations for budget travelers.