
Time your Tanzania safari perfectly - understanding seasonal wildlife patterns, the Great Migration, and the best months for your goals.
Choosing the best time to visit Tanzania for safari depends on what you want to see and experience. Tanzania offers excellent wildlife viewing year-round, but different seasons bring different highlights—from the Great Migration's dramatic river crossings to the calving season's vulnerable newborns attracting predators.
Understanding Tanzania's Seasons
Tanzania experiences two main seasons with transitional periods:
Dry Season (June-October)
The classic safari season:
- Little to no rainfall
- Vegetation thins, improving visibility
- Animals concentrate at water sources
- Comfortable temperatures
- Peak tourist season with higher prices
Wet Season (November-May)
Also called the "green season":
- Short rains: November-December
- Long rains: March-May
- Lush landscapes and dramatic skies
- Fewer tourists and lower prices
- Some areas less accessible
Month-by-Month Guide
January-February
- Millions of wildebeest give birth in the southern Serengeti
- Predator action peaks as lions and cheetahs hunt vulnerable calves
- Short grass plains offer excellent visibility
- Hot weather with occasional afternoon showers
- Excellent time for the Ngorongoro Crater
March-May
- Long rains make some areas challenging
- Dramatic landscapes and moody skies
- Excellent bird watching (migratory species)
- Some camps close or offer significant discounts
- Not ideal for first-time visitors
June-July
- Dry season begins
- Herds move through central Serengeti
- Excellent game viewing across all parks
- Comfortable temperatures (can be cold at night)
- High season begins—book early
August-September
- Peak migration viewing in northern Serengeti
- Dramatic Mara River crossings
- Crocodiles and drowning dangers create intense scenes
- Highest tourist numbers and prices
- Book 12+ months ahead for prime camps
October
- Migration begins returning south
- Short rains may begin late month
- Slightly fewer tourists than August-September
- Good value for quality wildlife viewing
- Landscapes transitioning
November-December
- Herds move back to southern Serengeti
- Afternoon showers refresh the land
- Good wildlife viewing between rains
- Festive season popular with families
- Prices increase around Christmas/New Year
Best Time by Park
Serengeti National Park
- Year-roundResident wildlife always present
- December-MarchSouthern Serengeti for calving
- June-JulyCentral Serengeti as herds pass through
- August-OctoberNorthern Serengeti for river crossings
Ngorongoro Crater
- Year-round excellentWildlife doesn't migrate out
- June-OctoberBest visibility, comfortable temperatures
- January-FebruaryCalving on crater floor
- AvoidApril-May can be very wet
Tarangire National Park
- June-OctoberPeak elephant concentrations
- Dry seasonAnimals gather at Tarangire River
- Wet seasonAnimals disperse, fewer sightings
Lake Manyara National Park
- Year-roundGood for day visits
- June-OctoberBest wildlife viewing
- November-MayFlamingos in larger numbers
Ruaha National Park
- June-NovemberPeak dry season viewing
- Animals concentrate at Great Ruaha River
- January-AprilSome camps close due to access issues
Selous Game Reserve
- June-OctoberBest game viewing
- Boat safaris excellent in dry season
- March-MayHeavy rains, many camps close
Best Time by Interest
Great Migration
- CalvingJanuary-February (southern Serengeti)
- River crossingsJuly-September (northern Serengeti)
- Full circuitYear-round in different locations
Predator Viewing
- Dry seasonPredators easier to spot
- Calving seasonIntense hunting activity
- River crossingsCrocodile action
Bird Watching
- November-AprilMigratory species present
- Wet seasonBirds in breeding plumage
- Year-roundResident species always visible
Photography
- Dry seasonBest visibility, dusty golden light
- Green seasonDramatic skies, lush backgrounds
- Calving/crossingsAction shots
Budget Travel
- March-MayLowest prices (long rains)
- NovemberGood value before peak
- AvoidJuly-October and Christmas for budget
Weather Considerations
Temperature
- Generally warm year-round (20-30°C)
- Highlands (Ngorongoro) cooler, especially at night
- June-August mornings can be cold
- Layered clothing recommended
Rainfall
- Afternoon showers typical in wet season
- Rarely all-day rain
- Roads can become challenging in heavy rains
- 4x4 vehicles essential year-round
Making Your Decision
Consider these factors:
- Must-see experiencesMigration timing determines location
- BudgetGreen season offers better value
- CrowdsPeak season means more tourists
- Weather comfortDry season more predictable
- PhotographyEach season offers different opportunities
There's truly no bad time to visit Tanzania for safari. Each season offers unique experiences, and the wildlife is always remarkable. Choose based on your priorities, and you'll have an unforgettable adventure regardless of when you travel.


