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Tanzania is situated very close to the equator, therefore, the weather here is rather stable with a comfortable and well-balanced climate. Temperatures never reach extremely hot or very cold. The average annual temperature varies from +25°C in the south of the country and up to +27°C in the north.

It should be mentioned that on Kilimanjaro and places such as Ngorongoro Crater, the temperature does sometimes fall below zero, especially at night time. It is necessary to take warm clothes on a safari to Ngorongoro Crater or when trekking. Many people try to avoid rainy seasons in Tanzania, which fall between March and May (the long rains) and the end of October and the first half of December (the short rains). Interestingly, the weather in Tanzania in December is hot and wet at the same time, making for a very warm, tropical safari experience. The rainy season is marked by heavy precipitation, however there are typically sunny periods during each day. The table below gives an approximate annual estimation.

The average annual precipitation (mm) in Tanzania:

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
49
30
85
153
126
32
13
18
21
48
132
75

While many travelers try to avoid the rainy season in Tanzania when booking their safaris, it is noteworthy that all major TV companies such as Discovery and National Geographic choose the rainy season to film their stories. This is because the rainy season is when the local nature is at its most colorful, the grass is lush green and, most importantly, there are few other groups touring so that you can get top-notch photos. What advantages are there to a safari during rainy season in Tanzania?

The dry season in Tanzania means guaranteed sun as well as dust. Travelers visiting Tanzania during the dry months should expect heat and dust, especially when travelling on rough roads. The majority of the dust occurs from passing jeeps during safaris. The rainy season, on the other hand, is virtually dust-free!

Another advantage of traveling during rainy season is the lower cost of accommodation and safaris. Accommodations are one of the main contributors to the high price for Tanzania safari tours, but during the low season, when it is rainy, the prices go down, making it possible to save a considerable amount of money while enjoying the comfort of nice hotels.

We can think of only one disadvantage of low season; due to poor road conditions more remote parts of the Serengeti National Park are inaccessible. Then again, they are seldom visited during high season too, due to the remoteness of these areas. In the wet season, many hotels in Tanzania are closed for annual maintenance, especially in Zanzibar, however we work with select hotels that operate year-round.

Published on 2 November 2023 Revised on 30 October 2024
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Valentina Sudakova
Valentina, a creative artist with Altezza Travel, draws inspiration from Africa's natural wonders, dividing her time between Tanzania and South Africa. Read full bio
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