Tanzania Safari Tips: How Much To Give and To Whom?

We tell you how the tips work for your safari in Tanzania
Patricia Martos

If you are planning a safari in Tanzania, you will surely wonder how much you should stop tipping. Don't worry! Here we give you all the information you need to know exactlyhow much and to whom to tip on your adventure through the stunning Tanzanian lands.

Why Tip on a Safari in Tanzania?

In Tanzania, tipping is one important way to thank the excellent service you will receive during your safari. It is an unwritten rule due to the influence of international tourism. It may seem shocking since there is no such culture in Spain, for example, but in Tanzania, as well as other countries, tipping is totally normalized and cultural.

We talk about that, on some occasions, guides can have a working day and drive up to 8 or 10 hours.

How Much to Stop Tipping on a Safari in Tanzania?

Tips for the Safari Guide

It would not have been possible to win for four consecutive years prize of TripAdvisor without the professionalism of our guides.

The guide will be the person who will make your safari an incredible experience. From finding the best places to see the animals to sharing your extensive knowledge about the local fauna and flora, Having a good guide makes all the difference.

Mamba, our chief guide

Our guides, which you can find in the section <<About Us>> They are local andthey speak Spanish fluently,as well as English and, of course, Swahili. On our safaris, the guide is also a driver.

For a week-long trip, a good tip is 250 USD for your guide/driver (the whole group).Of course, if you have been delighted, you have the freedom to donate more.

In one private trip, the tip recommended by your guide is 30 USD per day per car. That is, the entire group traveling in 1 car, whether 2, 3, 4 or 6 people.

In one small group trip, the tip recommended by your guide is 10 USD per day of travel per person.

Tips for Camp or Lodge Staff

The staff who serve you at the camp or lodge also deserve recognition for their work. They are responsible for making your stay comfortable, from thecleaning your room Until the preparation of your meals.

Tanzania Safari Tips

They usually have one“Type Box”where you yourself can leave the amount you consider, although if you want a recommended amount, some5 USD per person per nightare sufficient.

Tips for Rangers and Other Guides

Going on a safari is not just about seeing animals. On the trips we make to Watatu, we like to offer a added value to the proposaland complete the experience with activities that have a positive social impact.

Therefore, it is likely that, in addition to the guide that accompanies you throughout the safari, you will know rangers or other guides Join us in some extra activity.

In Daniel, our trusted guide to Natron

For example, in Daniel is a trusted Maasai local guide who works with us from the amazing Lake Natron. He will accompany us and explain more about his culture and customs. In this case, we recommend giving it one tip of about 10 USD per person.

If you do the Arusha National Park Walking Safari, you should also have a tip for the ranger of the park that will accompany you during the activity. In this case, we recommend giving them some5 USD per person.

When and How to Give Tips?

Most travelers choose to give tips at the end of your safari, once they have had the opportunity to evaluate the full service. It is a common and well accepted practice.

Tip:Keep in mind to carry enough cash (US dollars after 2017 are preferred), as it can be difficult to find ATMs in remote areas.

What Steps To Take If You Are Not Sure How Much To Give?

If you're not sure how much to stop tipping, here are some additional tips:

  • Ask us:If you have not been happy with the guide's work, let us know and the support team will help you manage it.
  • Check your reservation:In the document with your itinerary in pdf, you have specified all the amounts of tips to give. Do not hesitate to be generous if you have been very happy.
One of our small group safaris

In conclusion, we want to note that tipping on a safari in Tanzania is not just a way of show your gratitude for the incredible service you will receive, but it is also an appreciation of the service, the culture of tourism and of Tanzania as a country. To the tanzanian culture, reciprocal relations and the sharing of resources are fundamental values of society. It is customary to receive financial thanks when good service has been obtained. Likewise, in Tanzania it is very common for the same person to support an entire family, therefore you also collaborate with the prosperity of the community.

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Patricia Martos

If you are planning a safari in Tanzania, you will surely wonder how much you should stop tipping. Don't worry! Here we give you all the information you need to know exactlyhow much and to whom to tip on your adventure through the stunning Tanzanian lands.

Why Tip on a Safari in Tanzania?

In Tanzania, tipping is one important way to thank the excellent service you will receive during your safari. It is an unwritten rule due to the influence of international tourism. It may seem shocking since there is no such culture in Spain, for example, but in Tanzania, as well as other countries, tipping is totally normalized and cultural.

We talk about that, on some occasions, guides can have a working day and drive up to 8 or 10 hours.

How Much to Stop Tipping on a Safari in Tanzania?

Tips for the Safari Guide

It would not have been possible to win for four consecutive years prize of TripAdvisor without the professionalism of our guides.

The guide will be the person who will make your safari an incredible experience. From finding the best places to see the animals to sharing your extensive knowledge about the local fauna and flora, Having a good guide makes all the difference.

Mamba, our chief guide

Our guides, which you can find in the section <<About Us>> They are local andthey speak Spanish fluently,as well as English and, of course, Swahili. On our safaris, the guide is also a driver.

For a week-long trip, a good tip is 250 USD for your guide/driver (the whole group).Of course, if you have been delighted, you have the freedom to donate more.

In one private trip, the tip recommended by your guide is 30 USD per day per car. That is, the entire group traveling in 1 car, whether 2, 3, 4 or 6 people.

In one small group trip, the tip recommended by your guide is 10 USD per day of travel per person.

Tips for Camp or Lodge Staff

The staff who serve you at the camp or lodge also deserve recognition for their work. They are responsible for making your stay comfortable, from thecleaning your room Until the preparation of your meals.

Tanzania Safari Tips

They usually have one“Type Box”where you yourself can leave the amount you consider, although if you want a recommended amount, some5 USD per person per nightare sufficient.

Tips for Rangers and Other Guides

Going on a safari is not just about seeing animals. On the trips we make to Watatu, we like to offer a added value to the proposaland complete the experience with activities that have a positive social impact.

Therefore, it is likely that, in addition to the guide that accompanies you throughout the safari, you will know rangers or other guides Join us in some extra activity.

In Daniel, our trusted guide to Natron

For example, in Daniel is a trusted Maasai local guide who works with us from the amazing Lake Natron. He will accompany us and explain more about his culture and customs. In this case, we recommend giving it one tip of about 10 USD per person.

If you do the Arusha National Park Walking Safari, you should also have a tip for the ranger of the park that will accompany you during the activity. In this case, we recommend giving them some5 USD per person.

When and How to Give Tips?

Most travelers choose to give tips at the end of your safari, once they have had the opportunity to evaluate the full service. It is a common and well accepted practice.

Tip:Keep in mind to carry enough cash (US dollars after 2017 are preferred), as it can be difficult to find ATMs in remote areas.

What Steps To Take If You Are Not Sure How Much To Give?

If you're not sure how much to stop tipping, here are some additional tips:

  • Ask us:If you have not been happy with the guide's work, let us know and the support team will help you manage it.
  • Check your reservation:In the document with your itinerary in pdf, you have specified all the amounts of tips to give. Do not hesitate to be generous if you have been very happy.
One of our small group safaris

In conclusion, we want to note that tipping on a safari in Tanzania is not just a way of show your gratitude for the incredible service you will receive, but it is also an appreciation of the service, the culture of tourism and of Tanzania as a country. To the tanzanian culture, reciprocal relations and the sharing of resources are fundamental values of society. It is customary to receive financial thanks when good service has been obtained. Likewise, in Tanzania it is very common for the same person to support an entire family, therefore you also collaborate with the prosperity of the community.