How Much Does a Safari in Kenya Cost

How much does a safari in Kenya cost depends on travel season, safari style, and accommodation level. Most safaris are priced per person per day and bundle the major trip components.

Typical safari cost ranges

Across Kenya, most travellers fall into these brackets:

  • Budget safaris: USD 150–250 per person per day
    Shared vehicles, basic lodges or camps, and road transport.
  • Mid-range safaris: USD 250–450 per person per day
    Comfortable lodges, better park access, and experienced guides.
  • Luxury safaris: USD 600–1,200+ per person per day
    Premium camps, private guides, and fly-in transfers.

You can see how these ranges apply to real itineraries on the Kenya safari packages page.

What drives safari pricing?

Several elements influence final cost:

  • Season – July to October is peak and more expensive
  • Parks visited – some reserves have higher entry fees
  • Transport – flying costs more than road travel
  • Group size – private safaris cost more than shared ones
  • Trip length – longer trips often reduce daily averages

What is usually included?

Most safari quotes include:

  • Accommodation and meals
  • Park entry fees
  • Professional driver-guide
  • Game drives and transport

Flights, tips, drinks, and optional activities are often extra.

Plan with Campo East Africa Safaris

If you want an exact cost based on your dates and interests, speak with a professional safari planner.

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