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Luxury Safari

Private concessions, fly-in camps and signature lodges — the very top of the range, priced straight from the operator with no middleman markup.

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At the top of the range, a safari stops being about ticking off animals and becomes about how you experience the wild: a private conservancy to yourself, a fly-camp under the stars, a guide who knows every lion by name. These itineraries gather the finest lodges and the most exclusive land in Tanzania and Kenya.

What luxury actually buys#

The real upgrade is access, and it usually means leaving the national parks for private concessions. Inside Tanzania's Serengeti and Kenya's Masai Mara you must stay on the tracks, with no off-road driving, no night drives and no walking. On a private concession or conservancy — the land around the Mara, the ranches of Laikipia, or exclusive zones in the wider Serengeti — those rules fall away: you can follow animals off-road, drive at night, walk with an armed guide and dine in the bush, with strict limits on vehicle numbers. Add fly-in light-aircraft transfers between camps and you skip the long, dusty road days entirely.

What does a luxury safari cost?#

Verified lodge rates (per double room, full-board, high season) run $500–$850/night for luxury properties and $900–$4,000/night for ultra-luxury concession camps. These are rack rates direct from the property; a full operator package bundles multi-night stays, park fees, transfers, a guide and the operator's margin, so client-facing trip totals are higher. The reason direct operator pricing matters most at the luxury end: at these rates, a standard reseller markup is large in absolute dollars — removing it is where the real saving is.

How to choose#

Decide between iconic high-density wildlife (Serengeti and Mara concessions) and quieter, activity-rich wilderness (Laikipia, the remote southern Tanzania parks). Browse high-end Tanzania safaris and luxury Kenya camps below, sorted with the highest-end trips first.

Frequently asked questions

What makes a safari luxury rather than mid-range?
Beyond plush lodges, the real difference is access. Luxury safaris are built around private concessions and conservancies where off-road driving, night drives, walking safaris and private bush dining are all permitted — none of which are allowed inside the national parks — plus fly-in transfers between camps and very low vehicle numbers.
How much does a luxury safari cost?
Lodge rates at luxury properties run roughly $500–$850 per double room per night (full-board, high season); ultra-luxury concession camps range $900–$4,000/night. A full operator package — including park fees, guide, transfers and multi-night stays — typically costs more in total. Compare quotes directly from operators so you are paying for lodges and experience, not a reseller's margin.
What is a private concession or conservancy?
Privately managed land bordering or within the main reserves — the conservancies around Kenya's Masai Mara, the ranches of Laikipia, and exclusive zones in the wider Serengeti ecosystem. They cap vehicle numbers and permit experiences banned in national parks: off-road tracking, night drives, walking safaris and sundowner dinners in the bush.
Is a luxury safari better in Tanzania or Kenya?
Both excel. Tanzania's Serengeti concessions offer iconic, high-density wildlife and pair naturally with a Zanzibar beach finish. Kenya's conservancies (Mara, Laikipia) lead on activity variety — walking, riding and night drives — and easier fly-in logistics. Choose on the style of experience you want.