Tanzania is blessed with an exotic climate and two very specific seasons; the dry season and the wet season. Both take pride in flaunting their beauty and what they have to offer. Ranging from migration season to rich colors spread over the horizon, to mud baths and high animal count, each represents an unforgettable experience in their own right. Let’s look at 5 reasons why the wet season might be what you are looking for.
The dry season harbors its spectacular landscape with animals camouflaged cleverly in the shades of umber and browns cascading across the land. With herbivores slowly striding through the dry grassland, it feels like the typical safari scene, but the experience turns tables during the wet season. Because who doesn’t love the refreshing shades of green densely packed with animals of all sizes and colors grazing, running, and hiding in it? The visual dream the game reserves leave imprinted in your mind forever during the wet season includes lush greenery chewed on lazily by some of the world’s most exotic creatures known to man. Some of the most spectacular times to visit the national parks are during the season that brings the animals together to drink, mate, and birth their adorable offspring close to the swelling rivers and tall savannah grass.
The dry season is usually when a lot of people visit Tanzania’s spectacular parks to enjoy the bright sun and drylands, meaning that during the wet season, there are fewer people you will see, and hence a greater experience with the wild. This allows you to connect with the wildlife better and have the experience to yourself over the vast green horizons.
Because most tourists book safaris during the dry season, prices are also usually much higher during that season. Save a few pennies with your safari during the wet season, and you can still enjoy an unforgettable safari in Tanzania. This, by the way, also goes for international travel and hotel bookings!
The wet season is dedicated to the beautiful flock of birds reigning the African skies and spotting the green trees and shrubs. If you are a bird-fanatic, this season is made for you. If you are fascinated by baby animals, this is also your ideal season, as it’s the time most babies are born in the wilderness, like the wildebeest who calf during this season on the short grass plains of the Serengeti.
Needless to say, that the photos that are taken during the wet season are remarkable, with vigorous color, animal interaction, and exotic scenery. As a photographer, you are bound to be mesmerized by the vast possibilities you can capture with your camera during this season.
The wet season safari experience waits for you. Get in touch with us today to plan your memorable safari with us.
Yasin is an excellent driver and a very experienced guide, who dicovers even the ear of a lion hiding in the grass in a distance of 50 meters. So we have been lucky to see a lot of animals. Therefore our Safari was an awesome experience. We also received lots of information about the animals, the National Parks, the country of Tansania and the people living there. Since he is very humorous guy, we had a lot of fun, too. Thanks Yasin for a very special and fantastic time.
Can’t recommend Yasin highly enough. Endlessly informative with an almost sixth sense of where the animals are likely to be. Also a funny and ever positive travelling companion who contributed much to a family holiday of a lifetime.
We had a three-day safari with Yasin. Yasin gave us a very warm welcome right from the start and made us feel very familiar and friendly. It didn’t feel like a tour with a guide. We felt that we were in good hands and were able to enjoy the safari. We particularly liked the fact that Yasin always involved us in everything. For example, we were able to decide when our day began or ended. Yasin was able to tell us a lot about the wildlife, but also about the culture and the country. He was in constant contact with his colleagues, which gave us a good opportunity to see the BIG5. The moment of our engagement was very special for us. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you once again, dear Yasin. Thank you for your support and the great picnic spot. You were so well prepared, always took care of everything and made our dream come true. We will never forget these moments and we will never forget you. Stay healthy and as cheerful as we got to know you. Kind regards from Bremen (Germany) Jessica & Brian
Wir waren vom 26.7. bis zum 05.8. mit Yassin auf Safari. Alles klappte wunderbar, von der Abholung am Flughafen bis zum Ende der Reise. Wir erfuhren von ihm unglaublich viel über Land und Menschen und Tierwelt. Er kannte sich in allen Themen, zu denen wir neugierig waren, aus. Die Gamedrives in den Naturparks waren perfekt. Wir entdeckten unendlich viele Tiere und er zeigte uns nicht nur die Tiere, die viele Touristen ausschließlich sehen wollen, sondern die so unendlich artenreiche Tierwelt. Die Serengeti war natürlich extrem eindrucksvoll. Vor allem die große Tiermigration, bei der wir Dank Yassin einen Platz in der ersten Reihe hatten. Eindrucksvoll auch die Unterkünfte dort, so nah an der Natur und voller perfekten Service. Das ist wahrer Luxus. Das Auto und auch der Transport in ihm war komfortabel. Kurz zusammengefasst: eine unglaublich eindrucksvolle, sichere, individuelle, sehr inhaltsreiche und unvergessliche Reise. Vielen vielen Dank
My family and I were so lucky that we had Hussein as our guide! He were really passionate about his work, which resulted in us learning so much about the nature we went to, seeing a lot of different animals meanwhile having a truly comfy trip where you felt safe all the timeâ˜ºï¸ I will truly recommend Hussein as a guide for your wildlife adventure ðŸ€
We spend ten days with Yasin in the Serengeti, Taranguire and Ngorongoro Crater. Yasin, our guide, was always optimally prepared and also discovered the animals that were well hidden. He kept the necessary distance and always showed consideration for the animals. We felt safe and in good hands. Thanks to Yasin we experienced a unique Safaritour that we will never forget. Jürgen and Sabine Preuß