Joining Safari is a type of safari in which you join a group of like-minded travelers who want to travel the world on a small but significant budget. You can choose to either join a group on safari, book a self-drive, or book a private safari in Tanzania.
Group safaris allow you to join a larger group to cut costs and save money while making memories with other world travelers. They do, however, have limited flexibility and exclusivity, as well as the possibility of making new friends.
Self-Drive Safaris offer you spacious, reliable, and well-equipped Toyota Land Cruisers (with or without a pop-up roof) or a Toyota Rav4 for easy sightseeing and recording, which you rent and drive on your own through Tanzania’s National Parks.
Privately guided safaris are completely customizable; we plan your accommodations, activities, and daily transportation with a driver/guide.
Our group joining safari departs and returns to Arusha with a maximum guarantee of departing. Here are the popular Joining Safari packages that depart every day from Arusha: The cost of a group safari starts at USD 364 per person and varies depending on the nature of the safari, accommodation, and personal preferences that do not affect the group’s flexibility.
Since we collect clients from different pickup points, delays on the part of one client will most likely impact the schedule of every other client in the group joining the tour. So, we request everyone to strictly maintain the timings shared with you by your briefing manager.
A pickup vehicle (Landcruiser or transfer vehicle) can wait for a maximum of 20 minutes. After that, the pickup vehicle might depart based on the call of our operations manager. In such cases, clients might be given the option of paying for separate transfer costs, converting their group joining safari into a private safari by paying additional fees, or rescheduling their group joining safari to the next available date. Rescheduling fees will apply in such cases.
While we try our best to stick to schedule, clients on group safaris should be prepared for some delay in the arrival of our vehicle, as often it has to pick clients from different locations in the town before arriving at yours. This means the pick-up can start at 7:30, but the time that you are picked might have been 8:30, and if you are the last person, then the safari will start from there.