Also known as *Tanzania Unforgettable* is home to some of Africa’s most famous national parks and the majestic Mount Kilimanjaro rising above the Serengeti. Most visitors will find themselves passing through Dar es Salaam and heading out on safaris and various wildlife-viewing adventures. For those who want to take a break and spend some time soaking up the sun, the beautiful beaches of Zanzibar beckon. Off Pemba and Mafia islands is a whole other kind of natural wonder, one most appreciated by the scuba divers and snorkelers who come here from around the world to experience the coral gardens, colorful fish, and crystal clear waters.
Tanzania has a tropical climate but has regional variations due to topography. In the highlands, temperatures range between 10 and 20 °C (50 and 68 °F) during cold and hot seasons respectively. The rest of the country has temperatures rarely falling lower than 20 °C (68 °F). The hottest period extends between November and February while the coldest period occurs between May and August
The best time to visit Tanzania is majorly dependent on the activities you are interested in. For travellers who love wildlife, game drives and safaris are done all year round.
The famous Great Migration happens between July and September, and it is up to date the biggest wildlife migration in the world hence attracting a huge number of travellers from all around the world as they witness huger herds of wildebeest and zebras crossing the Mara River in full panic mode as they escape falling prey to crocodiles and other predators in the river.
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