Tarangire Park Fees
Tarangire National Park is famous for its huge elephant herds, iconic baobab trees and year‑round excellent wildlife viewing. But understanding the mandatory TANAPA fees is essential for an accurate budget. This complete 2025–2026 guide breaks down every fee — entry, concession, camping, vehicle charges, VAT — and gives you real‑world examples to plan your safari with confidence.
Tarangire National Park is one of the most rewarding safari destinations in Tanzania's northern circuit. It is home to the country's largest population of elephants — sometimes numbering over 3,000 in a single herd — along with lions, leopards, giraffes, zebras and an astonishing variety of birds. Yet, like all TANAPA‑managed parks, Tarangire has a mandatory fee structure that every visitor must pay. A significant portion of your total safari cost goes towards these government‑set fees, which directly fund conservation, anti‑poaching efforts, road maintenance and park infrastructure. Understanding these fees is essential to avoid surprise costs. This guide provides a transparent, itemised breakdown of every Tarangire park fee component for 2025–2026, including entry fees per person, concession fees for overnight stays, camping fees, vehicle fees and the 18% VAT. Real‑world examples and practical budget tips will help you plan a safari that fits your expectations and your wallet.
I. Who Sets Tarangire Park Fees – TANAPA
Tarangire National Park is managed by the Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA), the government body responsible for all of Tanzania's national parks. TANAPA sets all official fees, which are non‑negotiable and apply equally to all visitors regardless of which tour operator you book with. These fees are strictly enforced at the park gates. Most reputable tour operators include them in their package price, but a suspiciously cheap quote may indicate that fees are being omitted — a red flag you should take seriously.
- TANAPA (Tanzania National Parks Authority): Manages all national parks in Tanzania, including Tarangire, Serengeti, Lake Manyara and Arusha National Park.
- Fee setting: TANAPA reviews and publishes fee schedules annually, with adjustments sometimes made mid‑year.
- Enforcement: Park rangers check permits at each gate. Failure to pay full fees can result in denied entry or fines.
- 24‑hour validity: Entry and concession fees are charged per 24‑hour period, not per calendar day.
II. Visitor Categories – How Your Residency Affects Fees
TANAPA divides visitors into three pricing tiers based on residency status. Your category dramatically affects total costs. You must bring proper identification proving your category to park gates.
| Visitor Category | Who It Applies To | Entry Fee (Per Person, Per 24 Hours) |
|---|---|---|
| Foreign Non‑Residents} | International tourists from outside East Africa.} | $59.00 (including 18% VAT) Range: High season ~$59, Low season ~$53} |
| Foreign Residents} | Foreigners living in Tanzania or East Africa with valid residence permits.} | Reduced rates apply (typically $30–$35)} | East African Citizens} | Citizens of Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, DRC.} | Greatly reduced rates (typically 10,000–20,000 TSh / $4–8)} |
All fees are stated including 18% VAT unless otherwise noted. Children aged 5‑15 pay approximately half the adult rate; children under 5 are free.
Rangers strictly verify visitor categories at park gates. Attempting to claim an incorrect category can result in denial of entry or a requirement to pay the full applicable rate. Always carry your passport (for non‑residents) or residence permit (for foreign residents).
III. Park Entry Fees (Conservation Fees)
The entry fee grants you 24‑hour park access from your entry time (not calendar days). If you enter at 10:00 AM, your fee expires at 10:00 AM the following day. Staying beyond 24 hours requires a new payment.
| Fee Component | Rate (Foreign Non‑Resident) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Entry (Conservation) Fee – Adult (16+)} | $59.00 per day (including 18% VAT)} | Valid for 24 hours. Low season rates may drop to approximately $53.} |
| Entry (Conservation) Fee – Child (5‑15)} | $17.70 per day (including 18% VAT)} | Approximately 50% of adult rate.} |
| Children Under 5} | Free} | All categories.} |
What Entry Fees Include: Your entry payment covers all game drive roads, designated picnic sites, visitor centres and public facilities. Fees do NOT cover camping, accommodation, activities or guides.
IV. Concession Fees – The Most Commonly Omitted Line Item
Every lodge, tented camp and campsite operating inside Tarangire National Park pays a concession fee to TANAPA. This fee is charged per person per night for the entire duration of your stay at any accommodation within the park boundary. It is separate from the standard park entry fee — and it is one of the most frequently omitted line items in safari quotes.
| Accommodation Type | Concession Fee (Per Person Per Night) |
|---|---|
| Lodges / Tented Camps (Inside Park)} | $47.20 (including 18% VAT)[reference:0]} |
| Standard Public Campsite} | $35.40 (Adult) / $5.90 (Child)[reference:1]} | Special / Private Campsite} | $59.00 (Adult) / $11.80 (Child)[reference:2]} |
Why This Matters: On a two‑night Tarangire stay for two guests, concession fees alone can add $188.80 on top of park entry fees. On a three‑night stay, that rises to $283.20. When you receive a quote from any operator, ask specifically: "Does this include the Tarangire concession fee?" and ask to see it listed as a separate line item.
The concession fee is the most frequently omitted cost in Tarangire budget planning. Some operators include it in their quoted price; some omit it. Some list it under vague language like "government levies" without specifying the amount. Insist on a detailed breakdown before you book.
V. Camping Fees – For the Adventurous Traveller
Tarangire offers several camping options, each with its own fee structure. Camping fees are charged per person per night, in addition to park entry fees and vehicle fees.
| Camping Type | Fee (Per Person Per Night) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Public Campsite} | $35.40 (including 18% VAT)} | Basic facilities (pit latrines, water access), shared with other travellers.} |
| Special Campsite} | $59.00 (including 18% VAT)} | Reserved for private use by tour operators. Ideal for group safaris or custom tours.} |
| Private Campsite} | $59.00 (including 18% VAT)} | Set up by tour operators; includes amenities like mess tents and portable toilets.} |
All camping fees are subject to 18% VAT (already included in the rates above) and are separate from park entry fees.
- Best Public Campground: Tarangire Public Campsite is located near the park entrance and offers basic facilities.
- Wildlife Nearby: Campsites are unfenced; wildlife may pass through. Always be vigilant and follow your guide's safety instructions.
- Booking: Campsite fees must be paid to TANAPA. Your tour operator can handle this for you.
VI. Vehicle Entry Fees – For Self‑Drive Travellers
If you are self‑driving (renting a 4×4 vehicle and entering the park without a tour operator), you must also pay a vehicle entry fee in addition to personal entry fees and any applicable concession fees.
| Vehicle Type | Fee (Per 24 Hours) |
|---|---|
| Foreign Plate (up to 2000 kg)} | $40.00} |
| Foreign Plate (2001 kg – 5000 kg)} | $150.00} |
Most organised safari packages include vehicle fees in their all‑inclusive price. If you are self‑driving, you must budget for both personal entry fees and vehicle fees.
Self‑drive travellers often underestimate total Tarangire costs. For a couple entering the park for one day, driving a 4×4, the vehicle fee alone adds $20 per person on top of the entry fees. For a two‑night stay, the vehicle fee plus entry fees plus concession fees can quickly exceed $500 for two people. Always confirm the current fee schedule with TANAPA before travel.
VII. VAT – The 18% Addition
An 18% Value Added Tax (VAT) is applied to almost all tourism services in Tanzania, including park entry fees, accommodation, vehicle hire and even some meals. Importantly, VAT is added to the subtotal of your fees, not before. A $100 subtotal becomes $100 × 1.18 = $118 after VAT.
| Fee Component | Base Rate (Excl. VAT) | 18% VAT | Final (Incl. VAT) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry Fee (Adult)} | $50.00} | $9.00} | $59.00} |
| Entry Fee (Child)} | $15.00} | $2.70} | $17.70} |
| Concession Fee (Lodge)} | $40.00} | $7.20} | $47.20} |
| Public Camping Fee} | $30.00} | $5.40} | $35.40} |
Some budget operators quote prices excluding VAT, adding it at the last minute as a surprise charge. Always ask: "Does your price include the 18% VAT on all park fees?"
VIII. Total Park Fees by Duration – Real‑World Calculations
Because entry and concession fees are charged per day/per night, the total park fee for your Tarangire safari depends directly on how many days and nights you spend inside the park. Here is how the costs add up for a typical 1‑night / 2‑day Tarangire visit for two foreign non‑residents staying in a mid‑range lodge.
| Fee Component | Rate (Per Person) | Multiplier | Subtotal (2 Persons) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry Fee (2 days)} | $59.00} | 2 people × 2 days} | $236.00} | Concession Fee (1 night lodge)} | $47.20} | 2 people × 1 night} | $94.40} |
| Vehicle Fee (foreign 4×4)} | $40.00 per vehicle} | 1 vehicle / 2 people} | $40.00} |
| Subtotal (Excluding Camping)} | —} | —} | $370.40} |
Variations: If you are camping at a public campsite instead of a lodge, the concession fee (~$47.20) is replaced by the camping fee ($35.40). Camping is more affordable but offers fewer amenities. For a longer stay (e.g., two nights), total fees for two people would approximately double the concession and vehicle costs, reaching around $600–$700.
- Tarangire (one night, two people): ~$370–$420 in TANAPA fees (entry, concession, vehicle).
- Serengeti (one night, two people): ~$480–$550 in TANAPA fees (entry + concession).
- Why Tarangire is more affordable: Lower entry and concession fees compared to premium parks like Serengeti.
IX. Group Size – How It Affects Your Tarangire Costs
Group size is one of the most important factors in your total Tarangire expense. The vehicle fee is fixed per vehicle, regardless of how many people are inside. Therefore, larger groups split this fee among more people, significantly reducing the per‑person cost.
| Group Size | Vehicle Fee (Per Person) | Total Park Fees (2‑day visit, per person) |
|---|---|---|
| Solo (1 person + vehicle)} | $40.00} | ~$375–$400} |
| Couple (2 people sharing)} | $20.00} | ~$185–$210} |
| Group of 4 sharing} | $10.00} | ~$170–$195} |
| Group of 6 sharing} | $6.67} | ~$165–$190} |
This is why joining a group safari (4‑6 people) is often the most cost‑effective way to visit Tarangire, especially if you plan to add other parks to your itinerary.
Besides splitting the vehicle fee, larger groups also share the cost of a driver‑guide, making the per‑person daily rate significantly lower. For a two‑person private safari, you pay for an entire vehicle and guide. For a six‑person group, you split that cost six ways, often reducing total safari cost by 20–30%.
X. Payment Methods and Practical Tips
- Card Payments: TANAPA accepts credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) at major park gates. Online pre‑payment is also available through approved travel platforms.
- Cash at Gates: If you are self‑driving, carry sufficient USD cash in small denominations. Some gates may not accept credit cards.
- Tour Operators: Most reputable operators bundle all park fees into their package price. Always ask for a detailed breakdown of included fees.
- Arrive Early: Park gates can have long queues during peak season (June–October). Arrive early to avoid delays.
- Low Season Savings: Low season rates (March–May) apply to some park fees. While entry fees remain largely unchanged, accommodation and camping fees can be 10–20% lower.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tarangire Park Fees
What is the Tarangire entry fee for international tourists in 2026?
The standard entry fee for foreign non‑residents is $59.00 per adult, per 24 hours (including 18% VAT). Children aged 5‑15 pay $17.70 per day. Children under 5 are free.
What is the Tarangire concession fee?
Every lodge and tented camp inside Tarangire National Park pays a concession fee to TANAPA. It is charged per person per night and is approximately $47.20 (including 18% VAT). This fee is separate from the park entry fee and is often omitted from safari quotes.
Do I have to pay a vehicle entry fee for Tarangire?
Yes, if you are self‑driving. Vehicles with foreign registration pay $40.00 per 24 hours for vehicles up to 2000 kg. Most tour operators include this fee in their package, but if you are self‑driving, you must pay it at the gate.
Are Tarangire park fees included in my safari package?
Reputable operators always include all mandatory Tarangire fees (entry, concession, vehicle) in their package price. However, some budget operators omit concession or vehicle fees to make the headline price seem lower. Always ask for a detailed breakdown before booking.
How can I save money on Tarangire park fees?
Travel in a group (4‑6 people) to split the vehicle fee. Visit during low season (March‑May) when accommodation and camping fees are lower. Choose public camping instead of lodges. Combine Tarangire with a longer northern circuit itinerary to spread fixed costs.
Can I pay Tarangire park fees with a credit card?
Yes. TANAPA accepts Visa and Mastercard at most major gates. Online pre‑payment is also available through approved travel platforms. However, if you are self‑driving, carrying cash (USD) as a backup is wise.
XI. Final Verdict – Plan for Fees, Enjoy the Wildlife
Tarangire National Park fees are not optional — they are essential contributions that protect the park's extraordinary elephant herds, baobab groves and vital wildlife corridors. Every dollar you pay supports anti‑poaching patrols, road maintenance, wildlife research and community programmes. Understanding the complete fee structure — entry, concession, camping, vehicle, VAT — empowers you to budget accurately and avoid surprise costs. When comparing safari quotes, insist on a detailed breakdown that includes every fee component and VAT. A slightly more expensive quote that includes all fees transparently is almost always better value than a cheap quote that omits critical line items. Plan your Tarangire adventure with confidence: the wildlife will be unforgettable, and your contribution will help keep it that way for generations to come.
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