
Tanzania is a year-round safari destination, but your experience can vary dramatically depending on when you visit. From witnessing the Great Wildebeest Migration to enjoying quieter game drives in the lush green season, choosing the right time to go can make all the difference. This guide will help you plan your dream Tanzanian safari based on wildlife movements, weather patterns, and travel style.
Season | Months | Highlights |
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Dry Season | June – October | Best for wildlife viewing, Great Migration |
Short Rains | November | Lush landscapes, fewer crowds |
Green Season | Dec – March | Calving season, birdwatching |
Long Rains | April – May | Fewer tourists, discounted rates |
Book early for peak months like July to September if you want to witness the Great Migration and avoid fully booked camps.
Travel in shoulder seasons like November or May for budget deals and peaceful experiences.
Photographers and big cat lovers should aim for January–March when predator-prey action is high during the calving season.
Always check with local operators or migration tracking calendars if your goal is to follow specific wildlife movements.
If you’re dreaming of classic game drives with endless plains and incredible wildlife, June to October is the ideal time to visit Tanzania. This dry season offers the best visibility—short grass and scarce water drive animals to congregate at rivers and waterholes, making sightings easy and thrilling. It’s also when you have the highest chances of spotting the Big Five, especially in the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire (famous for its elephant herds). Clear blue skies, cool evenings, and the spectacle of the Great Wildebeest Migration (especially from July to October) make this period unmatched.
November marks the arrival of short rains, but don’t let that deter you. These brief showers rejuvenate the land, turning the plains a vibrant green while keeping the safari experience enjoyable. Wildlife remains active, and fewer tourists mean you can enjoy a more intimate experience in the parks. For photographers, this season brings soft light, dramatic skies, and lush backgrounds. November is also perfect for budget travelers, as accommodation rates tend to be more affordable.
This “green season” transforms the Southern Serengeti—particularly the Ndutu region—into a nursery. Between January and February, over 500,000 wildebeest calves are born, drawing out predators like lions, cheetahs, and hyenas in search of easy prey. The result is some of the most dramatic wildlife encounters in Africa. It’s also prime time for birdwatchers, as migratory species arrive in droves. While the weather may include the occasional rain, the game viewing remains strong and less crowded.
April and May bring the long rainy season, making it the least busy time to go on safari—but that’s exactly why some travelers love it. The parks are beautifully green, the skies dramatic, and photographers often find these months ideal for capturing moody, vibrant landscapes. Many lodges offer deep discounts, and the serenity is unmatched. However, it’s important to note that some camps and roads may close due to muddy conditions, especially in remote areas of the Serengeti.
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