Tanzania
Experience vast wilderness, the Great Migration spectacle, and Africa’s highest peak in a land where nature unfolds on an epic scale.
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A Tanzania safari is an immersive journey into some of Africa’s most iconic and awe-inspiring wilderness, where vast golden plains stretch endlessly beneath dramatic skies and wildlife roams with an almost cinematic presence. In the Serengeti, massive herds of wildebeest and zebra thunder across the land during the Great Migration, while lions lounge in the grass and cheetahs sprint with breathtaking speed. The Ngorongoro Crater reveals a natural amphitheater teeming with elephants, rhinos, flamingos, and countless other species, all thriving within its ancient volcanic walls. Between game drives, the sounds of nature—distant roars, rustling grass, and bird calls—create a powerful sense of being part of something timeless, making a Tanzania safari not just a trip, but a deep and lasting encounter with the raw beauty of the wild.
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When is the best time to go on safari in Tanzania?
Tanzania is an extraordinary safari destination all year round, with each season bringing its own magic. From June to October, the dry season offers exceptional wildlife viewing, particularly in Serengeti National Park and Tarangire National Park, where animals gather around rivers and waterholes. This is also the prime time to witness the dramatic Great Migration river crossings in the Serengeti, as vast herds move in search of fresh grazing.
April and May mark the long rainy season, when the landscapes turn lush and beautifully green. The plains of the Serengeti come alive with vibrant scenery, birdlife is at its peak, and parks such as Ngorongoro Crater and Tarangire are quieter — perfect for travelers seeking a more peaceful and budget-friendly safari experience.
When planning your journey with Colours African Safari, we’ll guide you in choosing the ideal travel dates based on what matters most to you — whether it’s witnessing the Great Migration, enjoying perfect weather, avoiding crowds, or securing the best value for your budget.
GREEN SEASON & CALVING PERIOD – IN TANZANIA
January falls within the short dry break between rains. The southern plains of Serengeti National Park, especially the Ndutu area, become the stage for the wildebeest calving season. Thousands of newborn calves attract intense predator activity.
Landscapes are lush and green, offering dramatic photography opportunities
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WILDBEEST CALVING SEASON
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PEAK CALVING SEASON – IN TANZANIA
February is one of the most exciting safari months. The calving season continues across the southern Serengeti plains, with daily births and frequent predator encounters.
Weather is generally warm with short, occasional showers
SUNNY
HIGH SEASON
WILDBEEST CALVING SEASON
PREDATOR VIEWING
TRANSITION TO LONG RAINS – IN TANZANIA
March marks the beginning of the long rains. Showers become more regular, usually in the afternoons. The migration herds begin moving northwest across the Serengeti ecosystem.
Visitor numbers begin to decrease slightly.
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LONG RAINS SEASON – IN TANZANIA
April is typically the wettest month. Heavy rains transform the savannah into vibrant green landscapes. Some camps close temporarily, but the parks are quiet and scenic.
It’s a peaceful time for travelers seeking fewer crowds.
AFTERNOON RAINS
LOW SEASON
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AVERAGE TEMPERATURE
GREEN & QUIET SAFARI MONTH – IN TANZANIA
May continues with long rains, though showers are often intermittent rather than constant. Wildlife remains present, and the scenery is lush and photogenic.
Fewer visitors mean excellent lodge offers
AFTERNOON RAINS
LOW SEASON
BIRDWATCHING
SHOULDER SEASON
START OF DRY SEASON – IN TANZANIA
June signals the return of dry conditions. The Great Migration moves toward the western corridor of the Serengeti. Wildlife viewing improves as vegetation thins.
This month marks the start of peak safari season.
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SHOULDER SEASON
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You can see the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, rhino), cheetahs, wildebeest, zebras, giraffes, hippos, crocodiles, and hundreds of bird species.
Top parks include:
Serengeti National Park
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Tarangire National Park
Lake Manyara National Park
Selous Game Reserve
The best time is during the dry season (June to October) for wildlife viewing.
For the Great Migration calving season, visit January to March in the southern Serengeti.
Tanzania is famous for:
The Great Migration in Serengeti National Park
Mount Kilimanjaro (Africa’s highest mountain)
The beaches of Zanzibar
Wildlife safaris and Big Five
Rich Maasai culture
Tanzania is located in East Africa, bordered by Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, and the Indian Ocean.
















