Is Rwanda Cheaper Than Kenya or Tanzania for Safari? Cost Comparison 2026
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Is Rwanda Cheaper Than Kenya or Tanzania for Safari? Cost Comparison 2026

Rwanda vs Kenya vs Tanzania Safari -- Cost Comparison 2026

The "which is cheaper" question for East Africa safaris is more complex than a single answer. Here is the honest breakdown across the major cost categories.

The Game-Changing Cost: Rwanda's Gorilla Permit

If gorilla trekking is your goal, Rwanda's $1,500 permit makes it the most expensive single-day activity in East African tourism. Uganda offers gorilla trekking at $700 (half the price). Tanzania does not have mountain gorillas. Kenya has no gorillas.

Remove the gorilla permit from the equation, and the rest of Rwanda is actually competitive or cheaper than Kenya and Tanzania.

Car Rental Cost Comparison

  • Rwanda (RAV4 2018+): $60-75/day -- unlimited mileage, full insurance
  • Kenya (safari vehicle equivalent): $80-150/day from reputable operators -- Kenyan safari vehicles are often more expensive per day
  • Tanzania: $80-180/day for equivalent safari vehicles in northern Tanzania game areas

Rwanda wins on car rental cost.

Park Entry Fees

  • Rwanda (Akagera, per person per day): $40
  • Kenya (Masai Mara conservancy): $80-200/day depending on which conservancy
  • Tanzania (Serengeti, per person per day): $60-70

Rwanda wins on park fees significantly.

Accommodation

  • Budget: Rwanda and Kenya are comparable ($20-50 guesthouse). Tanzania slightly higher in tourist areas.
  • Mid-range: Similar across all three ($80-150 per night)
  • Luxury: Rwanda's top lodges (Bisate, Virunga Lodge) are $500-800+/night. Kenya and Tanzania luxury camps at equivalent level: $400-900+/night. Comparable.

Total 7-Day Trip Cost (excluding flights and gorilla permit)

CountryBudgetMid-range
Rwanda$600-800$1,400-1,800
Kenya$800-1,100$1,800-2,500
Tanzania$900-1,200$2,000-2,800

Rwanda is cheaper than Kenya and Tanzania for non-gorilla safari components. The gorilla permit reverses this conclusion for the full trip if you include it.

The Real Conclusion

For gorilla-focused travel: Uganda is cheaper (permit $700 vs $1,500). For overall East Africa safari value: Rwanda's day costs are the most competitive. For the wildebeest migration: Tanzania is the only option. Choose based on what you want to see, not purely cost.

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