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Understated yet extraordinary, Tanzania is home to Africa’s most iconic landscapes and wildlife spectacles. From sweeping savannahs to tropical islands, it delivers classic safari experiences with a sense of space and authenticity.
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While Tanzania is mostly a year-round destination, the best time to visit Tanzania for safari is over the dry season, June to October. There are two rain periods, the “long rains” April – May and the “short rains” in November. The coast and islands of Tanzania are warm and humid throughout the year.
Discover our expertly-curated Trip Inspiration featuring Tanzania.
The legendary Serengeti region is the main stage on which The Great Migration takes place, when over 1.5 million wildebeest and hundreds of thousands of zebra and gazelle migrate in May or early June.
Tanzania also has a very large lion population, which makes it a must for lion lovers hoping to see plenty of prides.
With a diverse range of landscapes, including riverine forests, swamps, kopjes, grasslands, and woodlands, keen photographers won’t be able to get enough of their travels through this region.
If the mountains make you come alive, Africa’s highest peaks can be found in Tanzania. Mount Kilimanjaro is a world-famous hiking and climbing destination you won’t want to miss!
Lake Tanganyika is an African Great Lake and is the second-deepest lake in the world, bordering four nations and is vital for trade and commerce for people living along it. The lake is home to the oldest-running ferry in the world.
The second largest national park in Tanzania, the Serengeti National Park’s best months for wildlife viewing are between June and September.