The Tigr Safari quest in Escape From Tarkov is one of those early-game tasks that helps players ease into the world of collecting and turning in vehicle parts. Given by Prapor, this quest sends you out into the wild streets of Tarkov to find specific truck parts tied to the Tigr armored vehicles. It’s a fairly straightforward quest but can be tricky if you’re unfamiliar with Customs, the map where it all takes place. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to complete the Tigr Safari quest quickly and safely.
The Tigr Safari quest takes place on the Customs map, where your objective is to place MS2000 markers on several white armored Tigr vehicles. These trucks are parked along the main road, just outside the walled compound area. You’ll usually find them lined up near the bus station and checkpoint zones. If you spawn near the big red warehouse, you’ll need to cross the bridge to reach them. It’s smart to bring a rifle with good range since mid-to-long distance fights are common in this area. Stay alert—this road gets busy fast.
Tigr #1 and #2 are located near each other on the far western side of Customs, along the road that stretches between the New Gas Station and the Scav Checkpoint extraction. This area can get dangerous fast—be on the lookout for Scav snipers that like to perch on rooftops and smokestacks nearby. Even more importantly, Reshala and his well-equipped guards can occasionally spawn at the gas station, turning what should be a quick plant into a chaotic fight. Stay cautious, and clear the area before you start marking.
Tigr #3 is located at the UN Checkpoint, just past the bridge that links the walled-off industrial area with the Customs warehouse zone. Once you cross the bridge, head straight toward the checkpoint—look for the Tigr vehicle parked next to a streetlight and a concrete barrier. Be careful here: snipers often spawn on nearby rooftops, and Scavs from behind the metal fence can easily catch you in a crossfire. The area also tends to attract players rotating between the construction site and the industrial side, so stay sharp. If you lose the free MS2000 marker Peacekeeper gives you, you can buy replacements from Prapor or Ragman. Pro tip: keep your markers in your secure pouch so you don’t lose them on death. And don’t forget—once you plant the marker, stick around until the countdown finishes or it won’t count.
That wraps up the Tigr Safari quest in Escape From Tarkov. While it might seem simple on paper, moving through Customs and planting all three MS2000 markers without getting picked off by Scavs or players takes a bit of patience and awareness. Make sure to bring some decent gear, keep your markers in your secure container, and always watch your surroundings—especially near the gas station and UN checkpoint. Complete this task successfully, and you’ll be one step closer to leveling up your Peacekeeper rep and unlocking even more useful gear. Good luck out there, and stay sharp.
Posted On: April 12th, 2025
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