What is the best time for a safari in Tanzania?

The Best Time for a Safari in Tanzania?

Times and seasons

One of the top questions travellers ask is ‘When is the best time for a safari in Tanzania?’

While there are definitely popular tourism seasons, other factors depend on one’s personal preference. Read on to discover your ideal season to visit Tanzania, based on your tastes and travel interests

Weather is key

Other destinations may have traditional summer, winter, fall, and spring seasons, but Tanzania is situated near the equator and the Indian Ocean, meaning that its weather patterns are equatorial and tropical.

There are two distinct seasons in Tanzania: wet and dry. The wet season is the rainy season, while the dry season is sunny and sometimes hot. Each season has its pros and cons, which are discussed further below.

 

The seasons in Tanzania

January - March

These early months of the year are typically the hottest time of year in Tanzania (peaking in February). This season is generally dry, and is one of the most popular times for safaris. Parks may feel a bit crowded, especially around the New Year.

 

Animals may be seen crowding around rivers and lakes for water, as other sources dry up.

Tarangire National Park is especially popular during this time, as zebras and gazelles come to the Tarangire River for water, and are soon followed by predators, such as lions and leopards, making this a major destination to spot all kinds of wildlife.

March - May

Mid-March through May is the “long rainy season”, marked by nights and mornings of rain. Typically, the sun makes an appearance in the afternoon, and evenings are serene and peaceful.

The rains make everything lush, and green, and the animals are lively and active in the parks, with adequate sources of water everywhere.

However, some rough roads in the parks may be impassible, due to flooding or deep mud. Main roads in the parks are typically fine, and several parks, and Ngorongoro Conservation Area, have many sections of road which are paved and will not have any issues with driving.

This season sees significantly fewer tourists, and nearly all of the accommodations offer discounts for the low season. Guests who don’t mind rainy mornings have shared that their safari during the rainy season felt like an intimate, secluded adventure because they felt like they had the whole park to themselves to watch the incredibly active animals in the damp, green forests.

June - September

This period is considered the “cold” season in Tanzania. While for locals, the weather is cold (and you will see people wearing winter coats and hats), those visiting from other climates find the weather pleasant and fresh. Bring a jacket for chilly mornings, but afternoons are nice and generally sunny, and the weather is dry during this time.

 

This is another popular travel season in Tanzania, with many visitors in the national parks.

October - December

The short rains generally fall sometime between October and December, and the weather gets warmer as the end of the year approaches.

 

October is also the time when the jacaranda trees across East Africa bloom – a truly beautiful spectacle of trees crowned with purple flowers. In December the Flame Trees blossom, turning a vibrant red just before Christmas.

Christmas is a popular time for tourists to visit Tanzania and often the short rains have stopped by mid-December as well. Many visitors plan something special to mark the holiday season, such as summiting Mount Kilimanjaro to commemorate the day. Hotels and lodges may serve a special holiday meal for guests.

The weather in December is usually considered ideal, however, parks and accommodations may feel more congested than other times of the year.

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Dry Season: Pros and Cons

Pros:

✓ Favourable weather

✓ Abundance of Wildlife

✓ Scenery looks like many images of Africa; vast, dry grasslands and animals around watering holes

✓ Holiday Seasons, and when most visitors have time-off

✓ Good weather for an evening swim in the swimming pool at your hotel/lodge

✓ Suggested time for a family vacation or honeymoon

 

✓ Popular tourist time

Cons: 

✖︎ Parks may feel more crowded/busy

✖︎ Accommodations are full-price (no discounts)

 

✖︎ The end of the dry season may be dusty – bring a bandana or handkerchief to help.

Rainy Season: Pros and Cons

Pros:

 

✓ See Africa in a new way! Tropical climate with green forests and active animals

✓ Photographers especially enjoy capturing wildlife during the rainy season, and the contrast of colors looks amazing.

✓ Guests may receive low-season discounts

✓ Parks are not crowded and guests feel they are on a private adventure

Cons: 

✖︎ Some park roads may be inaccessible

✖︎ Likely to experience some wet days – but it does not rain all day and typically there is significant sun at some point each day

✖︎ Bring a rain jacket and shoes that are water resistant for your comfort

 

✖︎ In some parks the animals are more dispersed during the rainy season

The Great Migration

One of the biggest attractions in Tanzania is the Great Migration in Serengeti National Park. Each year, this natural phenomenon draws tourists from all over the world to witness the colossal movement of animals across the Grumeti River. It is one of the reasons the Serengeti is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as it is the largest migration of animals on the planet. The Great Migration occurs annually, even continually across the entire area of the Serengeti.

For a short period (approximately 2 months each year), herds of wildebeests and other ungulates are in Kenya. Usually, around July and August, they migrate there  with an epic river crossing, risking crocodiles and other predators to return to the fresh grass of the Maasai Mara. Herds spend the remainder of the year in Tanzania, mostly in the Serengeti or the corner of Ngorongoro Conservation area. This is where they will mate, birth their young and enjoy the lush grasses of the Serengeti for approximately 10 months of the year.

The Great Migration

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Animals cross the river anually

What causes the animals to continue to move around?

The migration is spurred by basic survival instincts – herds of wildebeests, gazelles, impalas, elands, and zebras seek adequate water and greener grass. As the weather changes from dry to wet, the animals move to get to better sources of food and hydration – and they are continually followed by their impressive predators, lions, cheetahs, and leopards.

There are different portions of the Great Migration available to witness throughout the year;

When is the best time to visit Tanzania?

Really, any time of year is the best time to have an amazing safari in Tanzania. Personal preference is the deciding factor for what time of the year is ideal for you.

If you’re after a special, intimate safari when Tanzania’s parks are likely less crowded and you may feel like you have the entire hotel to yourself? Consider coming during the wet season.

If you want to see trees alive with nature’s colors, and ideal weather? Consider visiting Tanzania in October or November.

Is your heart set on witnessing a river crossing for Serengeti’s Great Migration, during the dry season? Then select dates in July or August.

Tanzania’s wildlife is always moving; the flora of the national parks continually pulsating with life. Each and every month is the best time to experience the wonders of Tanzania. Select a time that best suits you, and be ready to be stunned by the natural beauty and thrilling wildlife of this amazing country.

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