In 2026, the cost of a one-week (7-day) safari in Kenya typically ranges from $3,500 to $5,500 per person for a mid-range experience. This price generally includes luxury tented camp accommodation, all meals, a private 4x4 safari vehicle with a professional guide, and the high Park Entry Fees, which have significantly increased recently (e.g., $200 per adult per day for the Maasai Mara during peak season). If you are looking for a "Budget" option, you might find group-joining safaris for around $2,000 to $2,500, though these involve basic camping and less flexibility. On the "Ultra-Luxury" end, prices can easily exceed $12,000 per person for stays at exclusive conservancy lodges with private airstrip transfers. The time of year also drastically affects the price; visiting during the Great Migration (July to October) is the most expensive and crowded period, while the "Green Season" (April to June) offers significantly lower rates and lush scenery, though some roads may be muddy. Most travelers find that the "mid-range" price point offers the best balance of "Out of Africa" comfort and incredible wildlife sightings.