A month-by-month breakdown of what to expect each month!
Personally, we don't think there is a 'bad time' to visit Tanzania! It really is an all year-round safari destination which is what makes it so fantastic! There are just pros and cons depending on which months of the year you choose to visit.
Tanzania has two seasons, the wet season and dry season. The dry season is considered the 'best time' to visit for a safari as the bush is thinner and wildlife gathers around watering holes, making wildlife easier to spot!
Below we break down the pros and cons of each month, when the high and low seasons are and what to expect with crowds!
This is a wonderful time to visit Tanzania. We visited the first week of February!
It's shoulder season and there is usually a break in the rainy season. It's a cheaper time to visit than the high season and it is a wonderful time to see the Great Migration herds begin to gather.
Best For: Fewer crowds, cheaper prices, great wildlife viewing, wildebeest calving season, Great Migration herds gathering, luscious green scenery .
Pros:
There is a break in the rains, so wildlife viewing is excellent
You can witness the wildebeest calving season and see the Great Migration herds begin to gather
It’s a cheaper alternative to high season
It’s a less busy time to visit than high season
Cons:
It’s hard to predict exactly when the calving season will start
A luscious green landscape, which is stunning, but could make wildlife viewing more difficult
You could still encounter afternoon showers (although we didn't have any rain on our trip!)
It can be cold in the mornings and evenings
This is the low season and Tanzania's wettest months, so expect to grab a bargain! The wildlife viewing is more difficult during this time though as the grass is longer, the bush is thicker and some roads may be inaccessible due to flooding.
Best For: Lowest prices, fewer crowds, luscious green scenery & birdwatching
Pros:
The prices will be at their lowest
The parks will be the quietest
It’s a fantastic time for birdwatching
A luscious green landscape
Cons:
Wildlife viewing will be more difficult due to the rain and thicker bush, particularly in parks like Tarangire National Park
Some roads in the parks could be inaccessible due to the rain and flooding
There will be more mosquitoes, increasing the risk of malaria
It is often cloudy and rains most days
This is generally considered the 'best' time for a safari in Tanzania as it's the dry season, so wildlife viewing is exceptional! With that though come the crowds and higher prices!
Best For: Exceptional wildlife viewing, witnessing the Great Migration, great weather
Pros:
Wildlife viewing is at its best as animals gather around watering holes
The bush is less dense, the grass is shorter making it easier to spot wildlife
Little to no rain, with lots of sunshine
Witness one of nature's spectacles, The Great Migration
Cons:
This is the most expensive time to visit
The parks can be crowded, especially if you want to witness the Great Migration
It gets really cold during the mornings and evenings
This is the start of the rainy season, however not the wettest months of the rainy season! These months are the shoulder season and therefore see lower prices.
Best For: Fewer crowds & cheaper prices!
Pros:
The prices will be lower than the high season
The parks will become quieter with less tourists
It’s a really good time for birdwatching
The landscape will start turning luscious and green
Cons:
Wildlife viewing could become more difficult due to the bush thickening
The number of mosquitoes will rise, increasing the risk of malaria
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