Tanzania
Why Tanzania is special
Tanzania is an immense and surprising country, as it is home to many and different types of ecosystems, varied tribes that are distributed throughout the country, as well as inland or coastal landscapes, with their dream beaches.
The northern national parks are the most visited, at any time of the year. Wonders such as the Serengeti National Park, the Ngorongoro crater, Lake Manyara or the Tarangire National Park, make this area a place where you can do the safari of your life, sleeping in each of the parks, in beautiful accommodations with charm and enjoying landscapes and fauna filmed thousands of times in surprising nature documentaries.
Tanzania also has Less visited parks, but no less surprising, such as the southern parks, Mikumi, Selous or Ruaha, which are home to the largest number of wild lions in the world and where safaris are combined between 4x4 vehicles and walking safaris, where you can Explore each part of the parks with expert and professional guides who will offer you an unforgettable and 100% safe experience.
In its parks of Mahale and Gombe, you can discover the chimpanzees, thanks to the protection that the renowned primatologist Jane Goodall gave them many years ago. Currently they are trekking from 1 to 4 hours to see and enjoy them.
The accommodation possibilities that Tanzania offers are among the best in the world, with an uncountable variety, both within the national parks and outside.
Tanzania falls in love from the moment you set foot on their lands, the land of the Masai.
When to travel to Tanzania
Tanzania, being close to Ecuador, has a fairly stable temperature throughout the year, ranging from 25ºC to 32ºC.
The rainy seasons are well differentiated:
November and December are the short rains and from March to May are the long rains. This does not mean that you cannot travel, we highly recommend it, because the prices will be lower, less tourism, less dust on the road and a very special light for photography.
The great migration is in Tanzania from mid-September to early July, although this will vary depending on the rains each year.
In February and March is when the wildebeest and zebra give birth in the southern part of the Serengeti, known as Ndutu.
If your intention is to climb Kilimanjaro, you must wear warm high mountain clothing, throughout the year.