Best Time to Visit Tanzania

A Complete Guide to Seasons, Wildlife, and Travel Planning

When is the best time to visit Tanzania? The answer depends on what you want to experience. Whether you’re after the Great Migration, sunny beach days in Zanzibar, or quieter safaris off the beaten path, every month offers something special.

One Thing’s for Sure: Tanzania is Beautiful All Year Round!

While the country has two main seasons—wet and dry—each comes with its own charm. Some months are perfect for game drives and climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, while others are ideal for birdwatching and budget-friendly travel.


Top Recommended Travel Periods

June to October & December to February – Best Overall

These months are considered the best for visiting Tanzania. Here’s why:

  • June to October: Peak dry season, perfect for spotting wildlife gathering around water sources, clear skies, and the iconic wildebeest migration.

  • December to February: Green landscapes, great weather, and the calving season in the Serengeti when baby animals are born.

Looking to avoid crowds and get great deals? The months in between are hidden gems too.


Seasonal Travel Breakdown

June to October – Dry Season (High Season)

  • Wildlife: Superb animal sightings, including the Great Migration and dramatic river crossings.

  • Climate: Sunny skies, minimal rain, and pleasant temperatures (25–27°C).

  • Best For: Safaris, photography, Kilimanjaro trekking.

  • Pros:

    • Wildlife gathers at water sources

    • Clear game drive conditions

    • Minimal mosquitoes

    • Ideal for trekking

  • Cons:

    • Higher prices

    • More tourists

December to February – Short Dry Season (High Season)

  • Wildlife: Excellent game viewing and the wildebeest calving season in the southern Serengeti.

  • Climate: Warm, with occasional brief rains.

  • Best For: Calving season, safaris, Zanzibar beach holidays.

  • Pros:

    • Predator-prey interaction during calving

    • Lush, green scenery

    • Great beach weather

  • Cons:

    • Still high demand for accommodations

March – Start of Wet Season (Mid Season)

  • Highlights: Lush scenery and few tourists.

  • Best For: Birdwatching and quieter safaris.

  • Pros:

    • Lower prices

    • Beautiful, green landscapes

  • Cons:

    • Rain may disrupt travel plans

April to May – Long Rains (Low Season)

  • Highlights: Lowest prices, least crowded, breathtaking greenery.

  • Best For: Budget travel, scenery, birdwatching.

  • Pros:

    • Dramatic landscapes

    • Peaceful, private safari experiences

  • Cons:

    • Muddy roads

    • Some camps and lodges close

November – Short Rains (Mid Season)

  • Highlights: Start of the green season, vibrant flora, and good wildlife viewing in the north.

  • Pros:

    • Quieter parks

    • Start of calving season

  • Cons:

    • Light afternoon rains possible


Wildlife & Activity Highlights by Season

ActivityBest Time to Visit
Northern Safari CircuitJune – October
Great Migration River CrossingsJuly – October
Calving SeasonJanuary – March
Kilimanjaro ClimbingJan – Mar & Jun – Oct
Zanzibar Beach HolidayJune – Oct & Dec – Mar
BirdwatchingNovember – April

Tourism Seasons in Tanzania

High Season: January, February, June to October, December

  • Ideal for wildlife, trekking, and beach trips.

  • Pros: Peak safari conditions

  • Cons: High rates and busy parks

Mid Season: March, November to mid-December

  • Balance of value and experience.

  • Pros: Moderate prices, fewer crowds

  • Cons: Weather can be variable

Low Season: April & May

  • Best for solitude and savings.

  • Pros: Lowest prices, vibrant landscapes

  • Cons: Rain may limit access


Year-Round Migration Highlights

December – March: Southern Serengeti/Ndutu

  • Witness calving season and increased predator activity

July – October: Northern Serengeti

  • Experience the world-famous Mara River crossings

Need help timing your trip around the migration? Ask about our Migration Tracker and customized itineraries.


Final Word: When Should You Go?

No matter when you decide to go, Tanzania never disappoints. Whether it’s your first time or your fifth, there’s always a new experience waiting.

Let your interests, budget, and spirit of adventure guide you. Whether you travel in the dry high season or the lush green season, Tanzania will welcome you with unforgettable moments.

Ready to plan your journey? Reach out to our travel experts for a tailor-made safari!

 

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