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Tanzania Shared Group Safaris | Group Join Safari Tours

On our guided Tanzania Group Joining & shared Safaris, you'll travel with other people. We plan various small group safaris to make your Africa experience more social. In our scheduled Group Joining Safaris, we use vehicles with a maximum of six to seven passengers, ensuring everyone gets a window seat and an open roof for the best game viewing.

Group-joining safaris are getting more popular. It's a type of safari where you, or a group of travelers, join other adventure seekers on a safari. This is a great way to save money since everyone in the group shares expenses like fuel and guides. Plus, you get to share the experience with new friends.

At Watermark Safari, we offer Tanzania group safari joining from Arusha and Zanzibar at the best prices. We organize budget group safaris to northern circuit safari destinations in Tanzania, including Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire National Park, and Lake Manyara National Park. All groups for Tanzania budget safaris start and end in both Zanzibar and Arusha. You'll meet other guests at the designated pickup area and begin your shared safari adventure. Check out our Tanzania Group Shared Safari below.

Our Group Shared safari price ranges from 230$ pp per day in Camping Accommodation and from 350$ per person per day in Budget Lodge 

Questions About Tanzania Group Safaris

What are the pros and cons of a group safari in Tanzania?

When deciding whether to go on a group safari in Tanzania, it’s good to be aware of the pros and cons before making your choice. The main consideration is arguably one of budget. If you are a single traveler or part of a couple, joining a group will be cheaper than booking a private safari. Some of the costs on safari are shared, for example the guide fees and the vehicle. An operator might also decide on a smaller profit margin per person when putting together group tours. Many people enjoy the social element of a group tour, especially if the alternative is traveling alone. Some group tours come with a tour leader as well as a local guide. Their task is to make sure everything runs smoothly, and that all your needs are looked after. In some cases, the tour leader might bring their own expertise to the safari, such as photography or bird watching. This adds value for those who share that interest. The main negative of a Tanzanian group safari is that you’ll have to fit around set dates, and that you won’t have any flexibility in the program.”

What is the maximum group size recommended for a safari?

“The ideal group size is one that fits into one vehicle, so six to eight people. Having said that, a tour consisting of two or three vehicles (up to 18 people) should be fine as well. Independent of group size, most safari packages in Tanzania are conducted in 4x4 vehicles with a pop-up roof. The terrain doesn’t really allow for larger vehicles. These vehicles typically take up to six guests in three rows. At a push they sometimes take an extra guest in the front seat. Customized stretch vehicles have an extra row and can take up to eight people. Larger group sizes are usually split up over more vehicles. With these seating arrangements, everybody gets a window seat.

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