Tanzania stands among Africa’s most extraordinary destinations, defined by remarkable landscapes and unparalleled wildlife diversity. From the sweeping savannas of the Serengeti to the towering peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, the country presents a dramatic tapestry of ecosystems that are both visually stunning and rich with life. It is here that the Great Wildebeest Migration moves across vast plains, the Big Five roam freely, and the ancient Ngorongoro Crater shelters one of the highest concentrations of wildlife on Earth. Whether embarking on classic game drives, trekking to observe chimpanzees in remote forests, or ascending Africa’s highest mountain, Tanzania delivers unforgettable encounters in the heart of the wild.
Beyond its legendary wilderness, Tanzania offers a deep cultural dimension that enriches every journey. Travelers can wander the historic Swahili coast of Zanzibar, engage with Maasai communities on the open plains, or visit the Hadzabe hunter-gatherers near Lake Eyasi to gain insight into ancient ways of life. This powerful blend of natural wonder and living heritage creates an experience that is both adventurous and meaningful. With a strong focus on conservation and community engagement, Tanzania continues to protect its ecosystems while preserving cultural traditions. The result is a destination that feels authentic, diverse, and profoundly transformative for explorers, honeymooners, photographers, and nature enthusiasts alike.
Wildlife viewing across Tanzania’s national parks is rewarding throughout the year, but the most favorable period is during the Dry season from late June to October. During these months, vegetation becomes thinner and water sources shrink, drawing animals into open areas and around remaining waterholes. This makes sightings easier and more consistent, particularly in September and October when large herds gather at the last dependable water sources.
The Wet season, especially from November to February, offers a different but equally appealing experience. The landscape turns lush and green, migratory birds arrive, and birdwatching reaches its peak. This period is ideal for bird enthusiasts and for those who appreciate vibrant scenery and fewer crowds.
In summary, the Dry season is best for concentrated wildlife viewing, while the early Wet season provides excellent birdlife and striking natural beauty across Tanzania’s national parks.
Late June to October (Animals are attracted to the waterholes)
June to October (Mikumi doesn't usually have crowds at any time)
April and May (Low-season discounts might apply)
June to October (Little to no rainfall)
March and April (Peak of the Wet season)
Posted on Zilla PVerified Amazing! We had already visited Mikumi National Park several times on our own. But this time we booked our Safari with Ayo Jenga and it was an awesome experience! Everything was so well organised and our guide Victor was amazing! He even spotted a leopard in a tree 🐆 and gave us a lot of interesting background information.As our Safari was in December we did not expect to see too many animals, but we were wrong: lions, Buffaloes, hippos, wildebeast, giraffes, etc.. Thanks to the experience of our guide and the unforgettable night in the park we will always remember this Safari as our best Safari experience! Looking forward to book our next adventure with Ayo Jenga Safari!Posted on Emily MVerified Amazing Christmas Safari We had an AMAZING 3 day safari trip. The first and third day we relaxed at an amazing lodge (Suricata Boma Lodge, it was beautiful right on Lake Manyara). Then our day drive into the Crater was amazing! We saw so many different kinds of animals and our tour guide helped ensure we saw everything possible.Posted on Tim MVerified An amazing, smooth trip with an experienced guide Even though the time of year wasn't ideal, we had an amazing, memorable experience at the park. I had never seen so many lions in one trip! Our driver, Victor, has amazing English and is so knowledgeable about the names not only of every animal, but even all the birds in the park. I brought my 12-year old son with me and he had a magical, unforgettable experience.Posted on Markus RVerified More than worthwhile experience! The safari including overnight stay was great. We were picked up in Morogoro and taken to Mikumi Park. There we had a delicious lunch and immediately afterwards the safari started. Our guide Victor didn't miss anything and knew exactly which spots were attractive to see animals. Even lions and a leopard we saw up close, as well as giraffes, elephants, zebras,... The accommodation was simple but totally sufficient for a night in the middle of the park. The next morning we went back on the road at 6am and we saw great animals again. All around it was a wonderful experience and well worth the investment! Thanks to the team!!Posted on Sylvia MVerified Indescribable Very well organized. Responding to our wishes. Guide was super prepared, questions answered, spontaneous ... we had a lot of fun on the safari. Thanks to Jenny who planned the tour. The highlight was also the journey by train from Dar to Morogoro ... we would do again and again.Posted on Carola DVerified Perfect safari The safari was the absolute highlight of our Tanzania trip. We were a group of friends and everyone loved it. Being so close to animals was an experience that is incomparable. We had an overnight stay in Vuma Hill, a dream. Definitely recommended for every Tanzania touristPosted on Noemi MVerified Avoid 1-day safaris Vivamente sconsigliato! We booked for a 1-day safari departing from Zanzibar. The flight initially scheduled for 6am was postponed first to 8am and then to 9.15am. Once we arrived in Mikumi we waited 35 minutes for an additional jeep as they had not properly counted people against the available seats. Despite the delays (both of the flight and the departure by jeep), the return flight remained confirmed at 3.30pm. In conclusion, 3 hours of safari instead of the 6 agreed (in the total of the exit must be considered also the stop of about 1 hour for lunch). Indecente!Posted on Valery LVerified Sehr entspannt. Very happy with the service. Friendly employees, whether customer service or drivers.all around great.Thank you very much!Posted on Companion10534251528Verified Highly recommended. We had a wonderful time on safari with Ayo Jenga. Our tour guide was very friendly and knowledgeable, giving us lots of extra facts and information about the different animals we saw. He also engaged beautifully with our 4 year old throughout.We were taken around the park expertly and saw a huge variety of animals throughout the day. I highly recommend Ayo Jenga Safari for a truly fantastic experience.Posted on Sonia AVerified Great safari in Mikumi with Ayo Jenga I made a solo safari with one night at Mikumi National Park. Ivon was very helpful to organize everything according to my flight and to try to keep in a budget, even I contacted them with short advance. When anything showed up, they fixed it quickly. Also a great experience with my guide Victor, who made it possible to enjoy of so many animals in short time, as he knows perfectly the park and is always ready to answer your questions. The experience with the drivers for transfers was also very good, with Kasim and Jumal. The only disapointment on this trip was the poor maintaince of the Park Cottages, but this has nothing to do with Ayo Jenga. If you can afford it, I would recomend staying in a different placeTripadvisor rating score: 4.8 of 5, based on 53 reviews