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5 Reasons to Do Tanzania Safari in Low Season

5 Reasons to Do Tanzania Safari in Low Season

Setting out on a safari during the wet season may not immediately pique your interest. Yet, what lodges designate as the ‘low season,’ we prefer to hail as the lively ‘green’ season.

Contrary to initial impressions, Tanzania’s low season holds a unique charm. Uncover five compelling reasons why exploring this green season is a truly extraordinary experience. And shhh, let’s keep these secrets between us!

5 Reasons to Do Tanzania Safari in Low Season

1. Escape the Crowds: Discover Tanzania Uninterrupted

Tanzania, with its breathtaking landscapes like the Ngorongoro Crater and the Great Wildebeest Migration, attracts millions of tourists annually. However, the low season presents a golden opportunity to escape the crowds. Picture the vast Serengeti plains devoid of other vehicles, encountering a lion’s pride without sharing the moment with fellow tourists, and enjoying pristine beaches almost exclusively. Off-peak season grants you the time and space to fully immerse yourself in these unique locations.

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2. Value for Money: Affordable Luxury Safaris Await

Acknowledging the hefty price tag of an East African safari, planning during the low season can be a game-changer. As crowds disperse, accommodations slash their rates, offering enticing specials that make your dream safari suddenly more affordable. Dive into the lap of luxury at an all-inclusive five-star resort that might have been out of reach during peak months. Even airline tickets tend to be more budget-friendly compared to the bustling seasons of July and August.

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3. Weather During the Green Season: Myth-busting Rain Concerns

Concerns about continuous rain ruining your holiday are unfounded during the green season. Typically, rainfall occurs in heavy downpours at night or early morning, clearing up to reveal the sun. With temperatures around 25 degrees, the climate is ideal, avoiding the extreme heat and dust of January-February while keeping higher altitudes comfortably warm, even during winter months.

5 Reasons to Do Tanzania Safari in Low Season

4. Excellent Photographic Opportunities: Capture Nature's Canvas

Just before, during, and after the wet season, Tanzania transforms into a visual spectacle. Dramatic rain clouds create intense and deep lighting, turning dusty plains into lush grasslands. The Ngorongoro Crater blossoms with vibrant flowers after good rains, while Zanzibar showcases a lush green contrast against white sandy beaches. Capture luminous sunsets and make your pictures look professional without the need for filters.

5 Reasons to Do Tanzania Safari in Low Season

5. Baby Animals and Birds: Witness Nature's Renewal

Tanzania’s national parks offer excellent game viewing throughout the year, but the early months witness the birth of many animals. A safari in the wet season provides a chance to see wildebeest calves, zebra foals, and playful lion cubs. Additionally, it’s the time when migratory birds flock to Lake Manyara, covering up to 60% of the park’s area. Thousands of storks, pelicans, and spoonbills create a mesmerizing scene, making it a magical time for bird lovers.

In summary, traveling during low season promises an escape from crowds, cost savings, and unique wildlife experiences not found in high season!

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