What is the tipping procedure?
Tipping is the appreciation of services offered. It is not compulsory but highly recommended as it is a safari tradition. Most lodges, camps and hotels have a tip box located at the reception, or a central location. We recommend US $ 5 per client per day. Tips left here will be divided amongst the lodge staff that you don’t get to meet during your stay. If you are particulary satisfied with assistance received from someone a personal tip is acceptable – a guideline on how tip is as follows. Porters: US $ 5 for the luggage, restaurant staff – 10% of cost consumption per meal, safari guide: US $ 20 per person per day. However, if services are exceptionally good, you are free to give over the guidelines.
Tipping is the appreciation of services offered. It is not compulsory but highly recommended as it is a safari tradition. Most lodges, camps and hotels have a tip box located at the reception, or a central location. We recommend US $ 5 per client per day. Tips left here will be divided amongst the lodge staff that you don’t get to meet during your stay. If you are particulary satisfied with assistance received from someone a personal tip is acceptable – a guideline on how tip is as follows. Porters: US $ 5 for the luggage, restaurant staff – 10% of cost consumption per meal, safari guide: US $ 20 per day. However, if services are exceptionally good, you are free to give over the guidelines.