What is the best time for safari?
- June to October - Dry season, best for wildlife viewing and the Great Migration in the Serengeti.
- November to May - Lush green landscapes, baby animals, and fewer tourists, ideal for photographers.
What is the best time for trekking?
- June to October & December to March - Best for dry conditions and clear views.
- April to May & November - Lush and green but with occasional rain (ideal for Usambara Mountains).
What is included in my tour?
Our Safari Tours include transportation, meals, and experienced guides. Contact us for more details for other tours, as this of course depends on where you are heading at.
Do I need special vaccinations?
No 'special' except for the basic vaccinations (tetanus, measels) are needed to travel to Tanzania. You might want to consider malaria tablets especially when travelling to Zanzibar, but also that is not a must.
Can you take into account my dietary restrictions?
Yes, we can accommodate dietary restrictions during our trips. Please inform us in advance so we can make appropriate arrangements.
What is the weather like?
Tanzania has a pleasantly mild climate year-round, with daytime temperatures around 20–30°C depending on the region. Mornings and evenings can be surprisingly cool, especially in higher-altitude areas like near Mount Meru, so a light jacket or fleece is recommended. There are no real winters or summers, but there is a rainy season from mid-March to early May—usually just occasional night-time showers. During this time, everything turns lush green and prices are about 10% lower.
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