The best time to visit Tanzania is during the Dry season, from June to October, when wildlife viewing is generally at its best. This is also the best time to see the
The wildebeest migration is in Serengeti
August and September are the best months to see the Mara River wildebeest crossings in Northern Serengeti
Animals are easier to spot since they gather around waterholes and rivers
There are fewer mosquitoes because there is little to no rain
Skies are clear and most days are sunny
Mornings and nights get cold; bring warm clothing
It is high season and some areas get crowded
January to February is the wildebeest calving in Southern Serengeti and is an excellent time to see predator action
The scenery is green and beautiful
April and May are low season, meaning lower rates and less-crowded parks
Although wildlife is easier to spot in the Dry season, you'll still see plenty, especially in the Northern circuit parks
Migratory birds are present from November to April and bird watching is at its best
Except for March, April and May, rains are mostly short afternoon showers and seldom interfere with activities
March to May is the peak of the Wet season
Wildlife viewing in Tarangire, Katavi, Nyerere (Selous) and Ruaha National Parks is better during the Dry season
The Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater offer good wildlife viewing throughout the year. June to October are the best months for seeing the migration, and January to February is the best time for the wildebeest calving. The dry months offer good wildlife viewing throughout Tanzania. Tarangire and the
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