Secrets to Finding the Perfect Safari in Tanzania

Posted by Sophie Mcintyre on September 11th, 2023

Tanzania's safari parks are a true wildlife theatre and their huge scale stops them from feeling overcrowded. Choose to stay in a luxury lodge and enjoy three-course dinners in the evening, or opt for traditional morning and afternoon game drives.

Alternatively, head to Ruaha or Selous for a more remote and rugged experience. Here you'll see fewer tourists and have a sense of privacy that just can't be replicated on a standard tour.

Location

Few countries can boast such a remarkable array of natural and cultural highlights. Tanzania is home to the world’s highest mountain (Kilimanjaro), Africa’s greatest migration, Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti national parks, as well as the exotic spice islands of Zanzibar. Browse through https://www.eastafricansafari.net/tanzania-safari/ web site if you need to have details resources regarding Tanzania safari.

The north is the most renowned safari destination, with its legendary concentrations of wildlife supported by reliable water sources. But there are also other options if you’re willing to go off the beaten track, such as Ruaha and Lake Manyara, both of which are characterized by a landscape of sweeping plains, bare bush and rocky outcrops sprinkled with baobabs and granite kopjes.

In the southwestern corner of Tanzania, you’ll find the vast wilderness of Ruaha National Park, which is drier than its northern neighbors and a birder’s paradise. Here you can expect to see large numbers of lion and other predators, herds of up to 20,000 wildebeest and zebra, and flocks of brightly plumed bee-eaters and silvery-cheeked hornbills.

Time of Year

The dry season runs from June to October, when wildlife viewing is best in the Serengeti and other national parks of Tanzania’s south, and in Mahale and Katavi. Wildlife is concentrated around scant waterholes, making game-spotting easier.

During this season, it’s cool enough to hike and camp without sweltering. Lavender jacaranda blossoms fill the higher-lying towns, and you’ll encounter fewer tourists than during peak season in July and August.

This is also the best time to climb Kilimanjaro, when weather and conditions are ideal. If you’re interested in Tanzanian culture, consider timing your trip to coincide with the Mwaka Kogwa Festival of Drums and Dance in late July or the Bagamoyo Arts Festival in October. But note that rainy summer produces less-than-ideal safari conditions – heavy rainfall can turn the grass and dust into muddy sand, and the constant precipitation encourages lush growth that makes it harder to spot game.

Budget

Unlike the exclusive luxury safaris that Botswana caters to and well-developed Kenya and South Africa scoop up first time safari goers, Tanzania is open for everyone, offering a wide range of affordable options. Budget Tanzania safaris don’t scrimp on wildlife sightings or plonk you in a national park for a day, but rather offer more streamlined itineraries that move between locations to experience the full range of landscapes and animals.

We recommend staying at least a week on safari to be able to experience everything and to get the best value for your money. Longer safaris also allow you to see more of the natural beauty that Tanzania has to offer, such as Lake Manyara’s flamingos or Mto Wa Mbo’s Maasai villages as well as witness the Great Migration in both the Serengeti and Masai Mara (though if you visit during July to October it may miss the birthing of the calves or river crossings). A guided tour by an experienced agent can help you plan within your budget and save or splurge where you and your agent feel it is appropriate.

Experience

The untamed wilds of Tanzania offer up a world of safari dreams. From classic wildlife tours to adventure-packed hiking trips up the world’s highest mountain, this mighty East African gem offers a wide range of thrilling experiences that will re-define your safari dreams.

A Tanzania safari is the epitome of wilderness adventure. From tented camps to luxury lodges, a Tanzania safari trip can be tailored to your budget and experience level.

Popular Tanzania safari parks like the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, and Tarangire have a high number of visitors year round. To avoid crowds and high prices, book your trip during the shoulder seasons in June – September or March – May.

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