The United Republic of Tanzania has announced new entry fees to Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA) effective from 1 July 2021. The new fees will affect all safaris traveling after this date, including existing, new and postponed safaris. Suppressing is that we’re going to have different rates for Low Season and Peak Season of the year.
The change applies only in Tanzania National Park “Lake Manyara National Park, Tarangire National Park, Serengeti National Park” affecting in Entry fees, Public and Special Camping fees, Camp & Lodges Concession fees, and nature activities like Fishing, Walking tour and riding in the Parks.
Which Low and Peak Season on safari by Tanzania National Park?
Peak Season is from 16th May – 14th March.
Low Season id from 15th March – 15th May.
That mean we have 2 Months of Low season in the year and the rest in Peak Seasons.
The Peak season entrance fees at Arusha, Manyara and Tarangire National Parks raised to US$59 per adult while the Low season fee remains the same (US$53.10). The overnight camping fee at those three parks is now US$70.80 in Peak Season and US$59 in Low Season per adult.
The Peak season entrance fees at Serengeti National Park raised to US$82.9 per adult while the Low season fee remains the same (US$70.8). The overnight camping fee at those three parks is now US$70.80 in Peak Season and US$59 in Low Season per adult. Learn more from Tanzania National Parks
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