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Tanzania promises visitors an adventure of spectacular landscapes, diverse wildlife, vibrant cultures, and unforgettable experiences. Explore the world-famous Serengeti National Park, witness the breathtaking Ngorongoro Crater, relax on the picture-perfect beaches of Zanzibar, and discover lesser-known treasures like the magical Udzungwa Mountains. From wildlife safaris to cultural encounters, our helpful guide for planning a trip to Tanzania will ensure you make the most of your East African adventure.

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Best Time to Visit Tanzania

Giraffes and zebras as seen in Tanzania during the dry season.
Witness the Tanzanian wildlife in their spotting areas during the dry season.

The best time to visit Tanzania is during the dry seasons, which typically extend from January through March and then from June through October. These months offer dry conditions for wildlife spotting and minimal rainfall, suitable for outdoor activities.

The latter half of the dry season, which runs from June to October, is also the shoulder season for tourism. Traveling in these months has the added benefit of avoiding peak tourist crowds and possibly catching a few deals!

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What Not to Miss in Tanzania

Camps set up at Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
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Two divers set to take a dive in Zanzibar's clear waters.
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 Tanzania boasts an array of amazing activities and attractions! Here are some of the top things to include when you are planning a trip to Tanzania:

  • Serengeti National Park: Renowned for its Maasai population and culture, awe-inspiring landscapes, and remarkable wildlife, a Serengeti National Park safari is a must-visit in Tanzania. Every year, the Serengeti hosts the annual Great Wildebeest Migration, where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other herbivores cross the sprawling plains in search of greener pastures; visitors flock for this event. The migration is typically between late April and early June, coinciding with the time when the wildebeests have grazed on the grasses of southeastern Serengeti and given birth to their calves. Apart from the migration, the park is home to one of the largest concentrations of predators in the world and may be the closest you could come to the untouched African wilderness. Or, explore the
  • Mount Kilimanjaro: Also known as the roof of Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro attracts adventure seekers worldwide. This mountain has multiple unique routes to get to its Uhuru peak. Repeat climbers are common! The best time for climbing Kilimanjaro is during the dry season when the trails are less slippery and more manageable.
  • Zanzibar: Discover the beauty of this tropical archipelago off the coast of Tanzania, combining rich history, gorgeous beaches, and vibrant culture. Explore historic Stone Town with its narrow alleys and lively markets. Relax on one of the 50 islands the archipelago features to indulge in watersports, delectable cuisine, and beachside resorts. Immerse yourself in the island's fascinating history by visiting the Sultan's Palace and the House of Wonders, gaining insight into Zanzibar's past as a major trade hub for spices and slaves.
  • Ngorongoro Crater: Venture to the world’s largest intact volcanic caldera that teems with diverse wildlife. Take a guided safari and spot rare species like black rhinos and lions in this unique ecosystem. On a game drive safari in Ngorongoro Crater, you have the opportunity to spot the renowned "Big Five." For birding enthusiasts, visiting Ngorongoro Crater during the wet season (November to April) is ideal for spotting migratory birds such as flamingos, pelicans, and various waterfowl that flock to Lake Magadi and other wetlands in the crater.

Insider's tip: Time your trip between January and March, when over half a million wildebeest calves are born within the Ndutu Region of Southern Serengeti. These determined newborns promptly take their first steps, keeping pace with the migrating herds. But this migratory phase is often fraught with danger. In the open plains, these traveling herds are at risk of being hunted down by predatory cats like lions and cheetahs. Their biggest challenge of all is crossing the crocodile-infested Mara River. – by Lucy Berndt from Salty Travel

For more details on what not to miss in Tanzania, read our things to do in Tanzania article.

How Long to Stay in Tanzania

Tourists on a game drive safari witnessing lionesses up close.
Set out on a game drive safari through the Northern Circuit of Tanzania to witness the big give, including lions, up close.

The length of your stay in Tanzania depends on the experiences you want to have. If your primary focus is wildlife safaris, a minimum of five to seven days is recommended, while you’ll need between six and eight days for a Mount Kilimanjaro climb. For a well-rounded Tanzanian adventure that includes both wildlife encounters and beach relaxation, 10 to 14 days would be ideal.

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How to Get to Tanzania

Airplanes parked in Kilimanjaro International Airport, Arusha.
Touch down at Kilimanjaro International Airport to kickstart your Tanzania adventure.

Getting to Tanzania from the US, Canada, the UK, or most European nations usually involves flying into one of Tanzania’s major international airports, such as Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) or Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR) in Tanzania.

Note: To visit Tanzania, it's important to consider the visa requirements before planning your air travel. Depending on your nationality, you may need a visa to enter the country. It is advisable to check with the Tanzanian embassy or consulate in your home country for the most up-to-date information regarding visa requirements.

Getting Around

Tourists onboarding a taxi boat in Stone Town, Zanzibar.
Hop on a taxi boat in Stone Town to explore the nearby Zanzibar beaches.

You’ll find a variety of transportation options available for exploring Tanzania’s diverse landscapes and attractions. Domestic airlines operate flights between major cities and popular tourist destinations within Tanzania for long distances.

Buses are also a popular mode of transportation for short and long distances in Tanzania, with several bus companies operating reliable services connecting major cities and towns. Taxis are widely available in urban areas, especially in cities like Dar es Salaam and Arusha. Renting a car is another convenient option for exploring Tanzania at your own pace.

Ferries are essential for transportation to Zanzibar and other coastal destinations. Regular ferry services operate between Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar and between Zanzibar and Pemba Island.

Budget and Money

Tanzanian Shilling banknotes.
Although US dollars are widely accepted in the tourist areas of Tanzania, it is advisable to carry some Tanzanian Shillings with you at all times.

The cost of a trip to Tanzania will depend on various factors such as your travel style, accommodation choices, activities, and duration of stay. Tanzania offers a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets, from budget guesthouses and campsites to mid-range lodges and luxury resorts.

Dining options also vary, with affordable local eateries available alongside higher-end restaurants catering to international tourists. One of the major expenses in Tanzania is wildlife safaris, a highlight for many visitors. Safari costs vary, but you’ll find various options for different budgets.

Go through our Tanzania luxury tours and Tanzania budget tours to compare and contrast.

What You Didn’t Know (but Should)

Maasai tribe in Tanzania.
Join the Maasai tribe in Tanzania as they celebrate their coming of age ritual with cultural dances and folk songs.

Here are some top Tanzania travel tips to help you have a hassle-free adventure!

  • It’s considered impolite to point with your index finger in Tanzania. Instead, use your thumb to indicate a direction or gesture discreetly.
  • When visiting someone’s home in Tanzania, bringing a small gift, such as fruit, flowers, or a token of appreciation, is customary.
  • Tanzanians greet each other with a handshake and often take their time in conversations, emphasizing the importance of interpersonal connections.
  • Public displays of affection, like hugging and kissing, are not commonly practiced in Tanzanian culture and may be seen as inappropriate in certain settings.

Safety

Here are some safety tips and travel advice for staying safe in Tanzania:

  • Health and Vaccinations: Consult with a healthcare professional or travel clinic well before your trip to determine the recommended vaccinations and medications for Tanzania. Malaria is prevalent in certain regions, so take appropriate measures such as using mosquito repellent and sleeping under mosquito nets.
  • Water and Food Safety: Drinking tap water in Tanzania is not advisable, so drink bottled or filtered water. Avoid eating uncooked food, including street food, to reduce the risk of foodborne illnesses. Peel fruits and vegetables or wash them thoroughly with bottled or filtered water before eating.
  • Respect Local Customs: Familiarize yourself with Tanzanian customs and traditions to avoid inadvertently causing offense or misunderstanding. Respect religious sites, dress modestly when appropriate, and always ask for permission before photographing locals.

Planning a trip to Tanzania promises a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore this East African gem’s natural wonders, rich wildlife, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re seeking thrilling wildlife safaris in the Serengeti, scaling the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro, or basking in the turquoise waters of Zanzibar, Tanzania has something for every traveler.

Not sure where to begin planning a trip to Tanzania? Fill out our customized Tanznaia trip form so you can pick and choose the destinations and activities while on your trip to this incredible country.

Published by Supriya Rayamajhi, updated on November 22, 2023

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