Best time to visit

When to go on a Tanzania Safari

Tanzania, like most of East Africa, has quite specific dry and wet seasons. The main dry season runs from July to September (largely considered the best time to go – plenty of sunny days, blue skies, and good wildlife viewing), before a short rainy season in November and at the beginning of December. Handily, the rains stop for Christmas and much of January and February, making Tanzania an excellent winter sun destination. The long rains then come in March and last until May. Many camps close at this time of year but if you do go on one of our Tanzania safari holidays, you’ll be rewarded with emerald green landscapes and fantastic Great Migration viewing in the Serengeti (and incidentally, whatever time of year you visit, you will always be able to see the migration somewhere in the Serengeti as they move in a circular pattern).
Don't be put off by the odd afternoon thunderstorm (which gives way to the most breathtaking and dramatic sunsets). Travelling in green\shoulder season means fewer crowds, lots of gorgeous baby animals, and reserves pretty much all to yourselves! "
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