June to October (Dry Season) – Best wildlife viewing, especially for the Great Migration.
December to March – Calving season in the Southern Serengeti.
April to May – Green season with lush scenery and fewer crowds.
Couples & Honeymooners: Romantic camps and unforgettable sunsets
Families: Educational, fun, and safe experiences for all ages
Solo Travelers: Group departures and private tours available
Adventure Seekers: Climb Kilimanjaro or explore off-the-beaten-track parks
Luxury Travelers: World-class lodges, private safaris, and fine dining in the bush
When you book with a locally-owned tour operator, your journey helps support:
Wildlife conservation projects
Local community development
Employment of Tanzanian guides and staff
Eco-friendly lodges and practices
Book Early – Especially during peak migration and holiday seasons.
Choose a Licensed Tour Company – Ensure they are registered with TALA (Tanzania Association of Tour Operators).
Pack Smart – Neutral clothes, sunscreen, binoculars, and a good camera are must-haves.
Get Travel Insurance & Vaccines – Yellow fever, malaria protection, and COVID-19 requirements may apply.