Tanzania Safari four seasons
Tanzania is a great safari destination all year, but each season gives a slightly different experience. Here is how Tanzania Safari four seasons look in simple terms, so you can match the right months with the safari you have in mind.
June – October
- Grass is short and animals are easy to see.
- Cool mornings, sunny days, low chance of rain.
- Perfect for first-time safari visitors.
November – early December
- Short showers, usually in the afternoon or night.
- Parks start to turn green again.
- Fewer vehicles than peak season.
January – March
- Ndutu and Southern Serengeti fill with wildebeest.
- Calving time brings many young animals and predators.
- Great for birdwatching and photography.
April – May
- Heavier rain, some camps close or offer specials.
- Parks are quiet with very few other vehicles.
- Good for flexible travelers who want low prices.
Which season is best for you?
I want the “picture book” safari.
Choose June – October for dry weather, many animals around water and
easy game viewing in Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Tarangire.
I want the Great Migration story.
For river crossings, look at July – September in Northern Serengeti.
For calving, aim for late January – February in Ndutu.
I want fewer crowds and good value.
Try November or March when parks are greener, prices can be better,
and there are still excellent sightings.
Final tip for planning your Tanzania safari
There is no single “wrong” time to visit. The best season depends on your travel month, budget, and what you want to see most. Share your dates with our team and we will suggest the best parks and lodges for that part of the year.






