One of the most common questions we get asked is how much people should tip on safari in Tanzania. Tipping on safari is not compulsory, but it is greatly appreciated by your guide and driver who work extremely hard to make your experience memorable.
So let us break it down by all those amazing people that help to make your adventure unforgettable.
The official estimated living wage in Tanzania is around $462 per month, and the average income per month is $154. This average is nowhere close to the cost of living in Tanzania, and so foreign currency exchanges are vital to the service industry in Tanzania. In order for the quality of service to remain high, we humbly ask that all foreigners who come to Tanzania for a safari follow the guidelines set below to ensure proper tippings are paid out to safari staff. After all, the recommended tips are at a reasonable rate and are well worth it if you’re going to receive the best possible safari time.
At Oserok Trips, workers are paid above the minimum wage. However, to sustain a fair quality of life, safari staff need your generosity to keep on delivering outstanding service. Our staff will always go the extra mile for you to ensure that you receive the best possible time on your safari.
How much do you tip a safari guide in Tanzania?
There is more than just the safari guide who works hard to ensure you receive the safari of a lifetime. Here’s a quick rundown of all the hardworking staff members:
Private guide/day driver:
Every safari package will include a professional private local guide. The entire trip’s success will depend on your private guide. Your private guide will be your driver, and they will also be your encyclopedia. They are equipped with knowledge about not only the land and culture but the wildlife too.
Kilimanjaro guide/porters/mountain chef:
Your mountain crew consists of a mountain guide, many porters, a chef, and the transfer driver. A single porter carries nearly 20kg on a daily basis, which includes your tent, some of the cooking equipment, other equipments, and medical supplies. We only employ the most experienced local guides for our Kilimanjaro team to ensure that your time on the mountain is safe and successful.
Kitchen staff:
What’s the best thing for after a long day out under the African sun? A warm cooked meal by one of our amazing kitchen staff. Your Tanzania safari package will most likely include a personal chef for your lodge, so it’s important to recognize the effort they carry out to ensure your safari trip is relaxing and free from any household stresses. Our kitchen staff will always give you excellent service, so consider tipping them the next time you’re on safari in Tanzania.