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A clear visitor guide to how hotels, guesthouses, safari lodges, tented camps, beach resorts and city accommodation function in Tanzania. Learn the basic-to-highest hotel fee ranges, what guests should expect, how to judge cleanliness, and how to choose accommodation without confusion.

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How hotel accommodation functions in Tanzania

Tanzania accommodation ranges from very simple guesthouses and city hotels to beach resorts, safari lodges, mobile tented camps and ultra-luxury wilderness properties. The price depends heavily on location, season, meal plan, transfers, taxes, park or conservation fees, room type and service level.

In cities, hotels usually sell rooms per night. In safari areas, lodges and camps often price per person per night or as part of a safari package, because meals, logistics, park access, guiding and remote operations affect the cost.

Price warning

Hotel fees are estimates, not fixed guarantees

Hotel fees change by season, room demand, location, exchange rate, booking website, taxes, meal plan, transfer cost and cancellation terms. A room in low season can cost much less than the same room during migration season, Christmas/New Year, Zanzibar high season or conference periods.

Use this page to understand realistic ranges, then check the final booking price directly before payment.

Hotel fee ranges

Basic to highest hotel fees in Tanzania

Budget guesthouse or hostel

Budget guesthouse or hostel

$15–$45 per room/night

How it functions: Simple rooms, fan or basic air conditioning, shared or private bathrooms, limited amenities and local neighborhood locations.

What visitors should expect: Expect basic cleanliness standards to vary. Read recent reviews, check bathroom photos, confirm Wi-Fi, water, mosquito net or fan, and avoid choosing only by cheapest price.

Basic local hotel

Basic local hotel

$35–$80 per room/night

How it functions: Private room, reception, private bathroom, simple breakfast, city/town location and practical short-stay comfort.

What visitors should expect: Expect practical accommodation rather than resort service. Good for overnight city stops, bus routes, business errands and budget travelers.

Mid-range city hotel

Mid-range city hotel

$80–$180 per room/night

How it functions: Air conditioning, better Wi-Fi, restaurant, private bathroom, security, breakfast, airport transfer options and more consistent service.

What visitors should expect: Expect better cleanliness, staff support, card payment in some places and easier access to taxis or transfers.

Boutique hotel

Boutique hotel

$120–$300+ per room/night

How it functions: Smaller property with design, local character, stronger service, curated food or heritage setting.

What visitors should expect: Expect character and service, but check room size, stairs, noise, air conditioning and location before booking.

Beach hotel or resort

Beach hotel or resort

$80–$500+ per room/night

How it functions: Zanzibar, Mafia, Pemba or coast properties ranging from simple beach lodges to full-service resorts.

What visitors should expect: Expect beach conditions to vary by tide and coast. Ask about transfers, meal plan, beach access, seaweed season, swimming conditions and mandatory Zanzibar insurance if visiting Zanzibar.

Safari lodge or tented camp

Safari lodge or tented camp

$200–$900+ per person/night

How it functions: Accommodation inside or near parks, often full-board with guide logistics, wildlife setting and park-access planning.

What visitors should expect: Expect higher prices because of remote logistics, food supply, staff, park fees, conservation costs and limited rooms.

Luxury safari camp

Luxury safari camp

$800–$2,000+ per person/night

How it functions: High-end tented suites or lodges with premium guiding, full-board meals, transfers, private locations and strong service.

What visitors should expect: Expect excellent comfort but still wilderness conditions: wildlife sounds, limited internet, dust, early game drives and weather dependence.

Ultra-luxury private villa or exclusive-use camp

Ultra-luxury private villa or exclusive-use camp

$2,000–$5,000+ per night or more

How it functions: Private villas, exclusive camps, private guide/vehicle, chef, pool, butler-style service or private reserve access.

What visitors should expect: Expect high privacy and strong service, but always confirm inclusions, taxes, transfers, conservation fees and cancellation terms.

These ranges are practical visitor estimates. Safari lodge pricing is often per person per night or per person per day as part of a package, while city and beach hotels are often quoted per room per night.

By location

Tanzania hotel prices and expectations by region

Where visitors stay and what they should expect
Location Common hotel types Typical fee range Visitor experience tip
Dar es SalaamBusiness hotels, airport hotels, serviced apartments, budget hotels and coastal city stays.$35–$250+ per room/nightGood for arrival, business, ferry connection, city errands and southern safari starts. Traffic matters more than map distance.
ArushaSafari hotels, lodges, guesthouses, boutique stays and pre/post-safari accommodation.$40–$350+ per room/nightGood for northern safari starts. Confirm airport transfer from Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha Airport.
Moshi / KilimanjaroClimber hotels, local guesthouses, coffee lodges and mountain-view stays.$25–$250+ per room/nightGood for Kilimanjaro climbs, Materuni, coffee tours and pre/post-trek rest.
Zanzibar / Stone TownHeritage hotels, guesthouses, boutique hotels and city-island stays.$25–$300+ per room/nightGood for culture, food tours, ferry access and historic walking. Expect stairs and older buildings in some heritage hotels.
Zanzibar beach areasBeach resorts, guesthouses, villas and luxury island hotels.$40–$600+ per room/nightGood for beach holidays. Confirm tide conditions, airport transfer cost, meal plan and insurance requirement.
Serengeti / NgorongoroSafari lodges, mobile camps, tented camps and luxury wilderness properties.$250–$2,000+ per person/nightGood for premium wildlife. Rates often depend on park area, season, full-board, vehicle/guide and concession/park fees.
Ruaha / Nyerere / Southern ParksRemote safari lodges, tented camps, fly-in camps and road-access lodges.$200–$1,200+ per person/nightGood for fewer crowds and remote wilderness. Logistics can raise cost.
Mafia / PembaIsland lodges, diving resorts, eco-hotels and quiet beach stays.$50–$500+ per room/nightGood for diving, marine parks and quieter islands. Confirm flight or boat logistics.
Mwanza / Lake VictoriaCity hotels, lakefront stays, business hotels and regional guesthouses.$30–$180+ per room/nightGood for Lake Victoria, western Serengeti and northwest Tanzania routes.
Mbeya / Iringa / MorogoroHighland hotels, road-trip lodges, local hotels and regional business stays.$25–$150+ per room/nightGood for southern highlands, Ruaha, Mikumi, Udzungwa and overland routes.

Visitor expectations

What visitors should expect from Tanzania hotels

Cleanliness, service, meals, safety and comfort expectations
Hotel factor What it means in Tanzania What visitors should check
CleanlinessHigher-category hotels usually provide more consistent cleaning, linens, bathroom standards and pest control. Budget properties can be clean, but standards vary more.Check recent reviews, bathroom photos and guest comments about bedding, water pressure and insects.
Wi-Fi and powerCity hotels often have better internet than remote safari lodges or islands. Some camps use solar power or generator schedules.Do not expect strong video-call Wi-Fi in remote parks.
Water and showersHot water may be instant, solar or timed. In remote camps, showers may be bucket-style or limited by water supply.Ask before booking if hot shower is essential.
MealsCity hotels may include breakfast only. Safari lodges are often full-board. Beach resorts may offer breakfast, half-board or all-inclusive plans.Compare meal plan before judging price.
SecurityBetter hotels usually have guards, reception, secure parking and room safes. Budget places may be simpler.Use safes where available and keep passport secure.
LocationA cheap hotel far from the airport, ferry or safari pickup can cost more in transfers and time.Choose location by purpose, not only room rate.
Taxes and feesQuoted prices may or may not include VAT, tourism levy, city taxes, service charge, park/concession fees or transfer cost.Read the final booking breakdown before payment.
NoiseCity-center, ferry-area and beach-party zones can be noisy. Remote lodges have wildlife and generator noise.Read recent reviews for noise complaints.
Family needsFamily rooms, cots, pool safety, food options and connecting rooms vary widely.Request details in writing before booking.
AccessibilityOlder Stone Town buildings, lodges and tented camps may have stairs, sand paths or uneven terrain.Confirm accessibility before booking if mobility matters.

Step by step

How to choose a hotel in Tanzania

Choose location by itinerary

Pick the hotel based on arrival airport, safari pickup, ferry terminal, beach area or city purpose, not only the room price.

Compare total cost

Check whether rate includes taxes, breakfast, transfers, park fees, conservation fees, city levies or service charge.

Read recent reviews

Focus on recent comments about cleanliness, water, Wi-Fi, staff, noise, safety and transport access.

Confirm room facilities

Ask about air conditioning, fan, mosquito net, hot water, safe, family beds, stairs and accessibility.

Book transfers early

Arrange airport, ferry, safari or resort transfers before arrival, especially at night or with children.

Keep documents ready

Carry passport, visa approval if required, Zanzibar insurance where relevant, hotel booking and emergency contact details.

Cleanliness

How to judge hotel cleanliness before booking

Do not judge cleanliness only by star rating. Recent reviews, guest photos and bathroom comments are more useful. Look for mentions of clean bedding, working shower, pest control, air conditioning, mosquito nets, staff response and noise.

A simple guesthouse can be clean and honest, while an expensive property can disappoint if it is poorly maintained. The most reliable signal is recent visitor experience, not the oldest review or the lowest price.

Hidden cost warning

Why the cheapest room may not be the cheapest stay

A low nightly rate can become expensive if the property is far from the airport, ferry, safari pickup or beach area. Transfer cost, breakfast, taxes, luggage storage, early check-in, late checkout and poor location can change the real cost.

Always compare total cost, not only the room headline price.

Safari lodges

Why Tanzania safari hotels cost more

Safari lodges and tented camps are often expensive because they operate in remote wildlife areas with limited supplies, generator or solar power, staff housing, food logistics, park or conservation fees, guide support and small room numbers. Many include full-board meals and are sold as part of a safari package.

Visitors should ask whether park fees, concession fees, game drives, drinks, laundry, transfers and taxes are included before comparing one safari lodge with another.

Zanzibar resorts

What to expect from Zanzibar hotels and beach resorts

Zanzibar accommodation ranges from Stone Town guesthouses and boutique heritage hotels to beach lodges, villas and luxury resorts. Beach experience depends on coast, tide, seaweed season, swimming conditions, transfer distance and meal plan.

Visitors entering Zanzibar should also prepare mandatory inbound travel insurance separately from any Tanzania visa or eVisa.

Hotel comparison

Which Tanzania hotel type should visitors choose?

Hotel type by visitor need
Visitor type Best hotel choice Why it fits Booking advice
Budget traveler Guesthouse, hostel or basic local hotel. Lower price and simple facilities. Check recent cleanliness reviews and location carefully.
First-time visitor Mid-range city hotel or reputable beach hotel. Better support, cleanliness and transport access. Pre-book airport or ferry transfer.
Family traveler Hotel with family rooms, pool safety, meals and transfers. More comfort and less stress with children. Confirm beds, cots, room layout and food options in writing.
Safari traveler Safari lodge, tented camp or full safari package. Includes remote logistics and park access support. Ask what is included: meals, game drives, fees and transfers.
Honeymoon traveler Boutique hotel, luxury safari camp or beach resort. Privacy, design, service and memorable locations. Check privacy, beach quality, cancellation terms and extras.
Business traveler City hotel near meeting area or airport. Better Wi-Fi, transport and predictable service. Choose location by traffic and meeting time, not map distance only.
Remote adventure traveler Eco-lodge, island lodge or fly-in safari camp. Access to remote parks, islands and wilderness. Confirm power, internet, baggage limits and transfer details.

Hotel booking documents

Hotels and Tanzania visa planning

Visa-required travelers should have clear accommodation or host details for their Tanzania itinerary. The hotel name, city, first destination and travel dates should match the visa application and flight route.

If the itinerary includes Zanzibar, prepare Zanzibar insurance separately and keep the hotel booking, passport, visa approval and insurance proof ready for arrival.

News and updates

Why visitors should check recent hotel news and reviews

Hotel conditions can change after ownership changes, renovation, staff turnover, road works, beach erosion, flooding, power issues or new management. A property that was excellent two years ago may be weaker today, while a new hotel may have improved fast.

Before booking, check recent reviews, property announcements, cancellation terms and whether construction or renovation is happening nearby.

Planning Tanzania hotels with a visa or eVisa?

Choose accommodation that matches your arrival city, safari route, Zanzibar plan and travel documents. Keep hotel details consistent with the visa application.

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FAQ

Tanzania Hotel FAQs

How much does a hotel cost in Tanzania?

Basic guesthouses can start around $15 to $45 per night, simple local hotels around $35 to $80, mid-range city hotels around $80 to $180, beach resorts around $80 to $500+, and safari lodges or camps often range from $200 to $2,000+ per person per night depending on location and luxury level.

Why are safari lodges in Tanzania expensive?

Safari lodges are expensive because of remote locations, park or conservation fees, full-board meals, staff housing, logistics, limited room numbers, guide support and high operating costs inside or near protected areas.

Are budget hotels in Tanzania clean?

Some budget hotels are clean and good value, but standards vary. Visitors should check recent reviews, bathroom photos, bedding comments, water supply, pest control and location before booking.

What should visitors expect from hotels in Zanzibar?

Visitors should expect wide variation from simple guesthouses to luxury beach resorts. Check tide conditions, beach access, transfer cost, meal plan, room air conditioning and mandatory Zanzibar insurance requirements.

Should I book Tanzania hotels before applying for a visa?

Visa-required travelers should have clear accommodation or host details for the itinerary. If plans are not final, use realistic cancellable bookings and make sure visa details match the real first destination.

Do Tanzania hotel prices include breakfast?

Sometimes. Budget and city hotels may include breakfast or charge separately. Safari lodges are often full-board, while beach resorts may offer breakfast, half-board, full-board or all-inclusive options.