My girlfriend and I have dreamed of visiting Tanzania and Kenya during the annual wildebeest migrations. But all the local safari tours that I have researched are a lot more expensive than we can afford. Our aim is to take in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, the Serengeti National Park and then go up into the Masai Mara National Park in Kenya. Would we be able to hire and drive a 4WD ourselves and see all these areas without blowing the budget on expensive safari tours?
- Dino
Lonely Planet's Sarah Bennett and Lee Slater write:
A DIY safari is a viable proposition in East Africa and has several advantages over organised safaris, including flexibility and independence. But organising your own safari will cost at least as much - often more - than going on a budget safari to the same areas.
One way to save money is to travel with other people, sharing vehicle costs. Lonely Planet's Thorn Tree Forum is a good place to look for travel partners.