When planning a safari in Tanzania, one of the most common questions travelers ask is:
“Do lodges provide laundry services?”
Since safaris often last a week or more and involve dusty game drives in the bush, it’s natural to wonder whether you’ll have the chance to wash your clothes. The good news is that many safari lodges and tented camps across Tanzania, including in the Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, and beyond, do offer laundry services—but the availability, cost, and rules can vary.
Not all lodges are the same, but here’s a general idea of what you’ll find:
Luxury Lodges & Camps
Almost always offer daily laundry services.
Some include it in the nightly rate; others charge per item.
Clothes are washed, ironed, and returned within 24 hours.
Mid-Range Lodges & Tented Camps
Usually provide laundry on request.
Costs are moderate and often charged per item (shirts, trousers, socks, etc.).
Turnaround is typically 24 hours.
Budget Camps & Public Campsites
Rarely have laundry services.
Travelers may need to hand-wash clothes themselves.
Drying can be a challenge during the rainy season.
In high-end lodges, laundry is often included in the all-inclusive safari package.
In mid-range camps, it is usually an extra cost. Prices can range from $1–$5 per item.
In budget accommodations, laundry is usually not available, and guests rely on their own washing.
When using laundry services at safari lodges, here are some important things to keep in mind:
Clothes are typically air-dried outdoors since electricity is limited in remote camps.
During rainy or humid seasons, drying may take longer.
Many safari lodges have policies that do not allow staff to wash underwear due to cultural norms. Guests are usually provided with soap to wash these items themselves.
Eco-friendly lodges may limit laundry to save water.
Some use biodegradable soaps and avoid machine washing.
Laundry services are particularly useful if:
You’re on a long safari (7–14 days or more).
You want to pack light and avoid carrying too many clothes.
You’re traveling during the dry, dusty season when clothes get dirty quickly.
You’re extending your trip to include Zanzibar or Kilimanjaro and need fresh outfits.
Pack quick-dry clothing made from lightweight, breathable fabrics.
Bring a small supply of travel detergent for hand-washing essentials.
Separate dirty clothes in a laundry bag to avoid mixing with clean items.
Take advantage of laundry services at mid-point lodges during your safari circuit.
No. Most mid-range and luxury lodges do, but budget camps usually don’t.
It depends on the property—anywhere from $1 to $5 per item, though luxury camps may include it in the rate.
Yes, many lodges provide soap for hand-washing smaller items like underwear and socks.
Typically 24 hours, though drying may take longer during rainy seasons.
Some mobile camps offer limited laundry, but it depends on water availability and weather.