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Solo Safari in Tanzania β Traveling Alone in the Wild
Safety, freedom, and why a solo safari might be the most rewarding trip you ever take.
Is a Solo Safari Safe?
Yes. A solo safari in Tanzania is very safe when booked with a reputable operator. You are not traveling alone in the wilderness β you have professional guides, lodge staff, and fellow travelers around you. The risks are no greater than for couples or groups.
The real question is not safety but comfort. Some people love solitude; others find the dinner table awkward alone. The good news: Tanzania's safari industry is experienced with solo travelers, and there are options for every personality.

Solo Safari Options
- Private safari (single traveler) β Your own vehicle and guide. Maximum flexibility, highest cost. Single supplements apply at lodges.
- Join a small group safari β Share vehicle costs with 4-6 other travelers. More affordable and social. Ideal for first-timers.
- Scheduled departure tours β Fixed-date departures designed for solo travelers. Guaranteed to run.
- Lodge-based with day trips β Stay at a lodge and join shared game drives. Good middle ground.
Single Supplement: What It Is & How to Avoid It
Most lodges price rooms per person sharing. Solo travelers pay a single supplement (50-100% extra) to cover the cost of the unoccupied bed. This is standard across the industry.
Ways to reduce costs:
- Book lodges that offer single rooms without supplement (rare but exists in low season)
- Join a group safari to share vehicle and guide costs
- Travel in shoulder season (April-May, November) when supplements are sometimes waived
- Stay at camps with single tents specifically designed for solo travelers
Why Solo Safari Is Worth It
- Total flexibility β Stop when you want, stay at sightings as long as you like
- Deep focus β No distractions, no compromise. The safari is entirely yours
- Meet people β Camps and group safaris are social. Many solo travelers make lifelong friends
- Personal growth β Watching a lion hunt alone, with no one to turn to, is profound
- Photography freedom β No one rushing you, no conflicting shot requests
Tips for Solo Travelers
- Share your itinerary with family before departure
- Book with an operator that has 24/7 support
- Join communal meals at lodges β most have shared dining tables
- Bring a book or journal for quiet evenings
- Trust your instincts β if something feels off, speak up
- Consider a private guide for the first few days until you find your rhythm
Plan Your Tanzania Safari
Ready for your adventure? Book your safari with Trail Safari Explorers. Read our safety guide,safari cost guide, or budget vs luxury guide.
Read our best time to visit Tanzania,packing list,how many days for a safari, or safari etiquette guide.
Browse our journal, or check travel resources.


