January

January is hands down one of the best months to visit Africa to witness its wildlife, wildebeest birthing, and breathtaking landscapes. A luxury safari in January will enable you to see a green and lush savannah, ideal for nature photography and bird-watching. You can also witness many baby zebras, antelopes, spotted hyenas, big cats, and wild dogs roaming in the wild.

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Places to Visit

Here are some of the places you must visit in Africa in January:

Zanzibar – Tanzania

If the idea of Zanzibar beach holidays appeals to you, head to this African country during January to walk on pristine beaches and swim in striking ocean waters. This island off the coast of Tanzania offers the best diving conditions and spectacular sunset views. We can take you to Safari Blue, Jozani Forest, Spice Island, Pemba, Mnemba, Stone Town, and more places for a perfect mix of nature, history, and adventure.

Serengeti & Tarangire National Parks – Tanzania

You must visit Serengeti in January to witness wildebeest and zebras giving birth to thousands of calves and foals. The birthing season also invites predators, such as cheetahs, lions, leopards, wild dogs, and hyenas, enabling you to witness the survival of the fittest play out in front of you. Whether you head on group safaris with strangers or choose family safari packages, you can get reasonable accommodations in family-friendly lodges and retreats.

If you want to see the wildebeest crossing, visit Tanzania’s Tarangire National Park. It is a diverse conservation space that houses a massive elephant population and about 550 species of birds. The park is lush in January, with magnificent, leafy baobab trees. You can also spot lions and antelopes in the park during this season.

Virunga National Park – Rwanda

To experience Gorilla trekking in Rwanda, you must visit the country in January. Head to Virunga National Park to witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Due to the relatively dry weather, it will be easier to trek and explore the terrain. You can choose our combined Rwanda and Tanzania packages for Gorilla trekking and exploring Zanzibar and Tanzania.

Kilimanjaro – Tanzania

January is one of the finest months for climbing and trekking Kilimanjaro because the weather remains warm, making climbing more comfortable for the old and young. You can expect sunny, clear skies to welcome you in the morning and evening. The weather might change slightly during the afternoon with a higher chance of rainfall. However, it will not get in the way of your climbing adventure.Contact Us

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February

February is one of the drier months in Africa as it offers some respite before the rainy summers. You can head on private luxury safaris to enjoy gorilla trekking, experience Africa’s mighty wildlife, and take in its splendid landscapes with Nakuja Expeditions.

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Here are some places in Africa you must visit in January:

 

Gorilla Trekking – Rwanda

Since February is a dry month, it makes gorilla trekking in Rwanda easier. You have better opportunities for gorilla sightings and photography. While gorilla trekking adventures are offered in Rwanda and Uganda, they are less challenging in the former due to shorter travel times and easier trekking for less fit or older travelers. So, in February, you can head on a family safari and trekking tour to Rwanda.

Masai Mara – Kenya

In February, the Masai Mara is lush and green, with abundant resident wildlife, offering great photo opportunities and excellent sightings. The Reserve is home to the renowned red-robed Masai tribe. February is a great time to visit Masai Mara if you want to see baby antelopes, as it is their birthing season. Meanwhile, you can witness buffalos, elephants, zebras, and giraffes grazing on the fresh grass and spot cheetahs, hyenas, lions, and leopards lurking around them.

Ngorongoro Crater – Tanzania

To witness the big five in action, you must head on a solo safari or group safari to the Ngorongoro Crater. February is one of the quieter times to visit the sunken volcanic crater, so you will get better rates and have more time to explore the space without a crowd. You can see wildlife, including rhinos, lions, elephants, buffalos, and leopards. While driving around the crater, you might also spot wildebeest calving.

Ndutu Serengeti – Tanzania

In February, you can head on private safaris or group safaris to witness the wildebeest calving season in the Ndutu Area of the Serengeti National Park. You will also see several predatory mammals, including lions and cheetahs. You can enjoy drives, hot air balloon rides, guided walks, and more.
Tsavo East National Park – Kenya
Whether you have chosen a solo safari or a family safari package, you will enjoy your time at the Tsavo East National Park. It is home to several gazelles, zebras, giraffes, hartebeests, lions, cheetahs, and more. You can also see the Yatta plateau and the Galana River, multiple pools, lakes, swamps, and dams in the park.

Samburu National Reserve – Kenya

The dry season in February is ideal for exploring the Samburu National Reserve. It has fewer visitors compared to the peak months, enabling you to see the savannah’s beauty, its abundant wildlife, such as antelopes, hippos, zebras, Somali ostrich, elephants, and crocodiles, and its various hills, rivers, and swamps.

Zanzibar – Tanzania

Located off the coast of Tanzania, Zanzibar is home to golden beaches, pristine waters, and rich culture and history. It combines beautifully with a luxury safari in Tanzania. Zanzibar is a popular honeymoon and family destination with child-friendly resorts and boutique hotels. If you enjoy diving, February is the best month to visit Zanzibar and dive deep in its waters, as it is when whale sharks migrate along the coast.

Kilimanjaro – Tanzania

Thinking of climbing and trekking Kilimanjaro? It’s best to plan your hiking adventure in February due to the warm weather. Expect clear, sunny skies in the morning. However, you might experience slight rain in the afternoons, but not enough to halt your climbing. Contact Us
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March

March brings a change of season in Africa with much wetter weather. While rain makes gorilla trekking a challenge, it brings the end of the birthing season for wildebeest and the starting of the wildebeest crossing or the great migration. Head on a luxury safari with Nakuja Expeditions to witness the mesmerizing wildlife roam freely in the great outdoors in Africa.

 

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Places to Visit

Southern Serengeti – Tanzania

If you want to observe the glorious wildebeest crossing, in which thousands of wildebeest migrate northward, you must visit southern Serengeti in March. During this month, the calves born in January and February are strong enough to join their parents on migration. It also invites many predators, such as lions, cheetahs, leopards, and wild dogs, to the mix. Since it is the green season in Tanzania, you will get better opportunities for photographs due to the low number of visitors.

Masai Mara & Other Wildlife Destinations – Kenya

Despite the eventual arrival of the long rains in Africa, March is still a good month to visit Kenya’s incredible Masai Mara, home to abundant wildlife and beautiful landscapes. You can add more wildlife destinations, such as the Samburu Reserve, the Laikipia Plateau, and Amboseli, to your solo safaris or group safari packages. If you wish to visit the beaches and partake in water sports and snorkeling, you can do that near the town of Mombasa.

Lake Nakura National Park – Kenya

You can find the Great Rift Valley in Lake Nakura National Park and witness a diverse ecosystem, picturesque ridge views, 450 bird species, and 56 mammal species, including waterbucks and rhinos. You can also explore the Makalia waterfalls and see the majestic Rothschild Giraffes – one of the rarest animals in the world.

Zanzibar – Tanzania

If you love planning Zanzibar beach holidays, you can plan one in March. However, the island offers more than pristine beaches and palm trees; it has historic towns, local markets, scuba diving and snorkeling adventures, beautiful lodges, multiple smaller islands, and so much more.
Since March is the least windy month, it’s a good time for diving adventures in Zanzibar. Whether you choose honeymoon packages or family safari packages with a Zanzibar beach holiday, you can choose from multiple accommodation options at affordable rates.
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April

It’s the rainy season in East Africa, as April brings heavy rainfall to the region. If rainfall does not deter you, head on an African safari in April to experience showers, the excellent wildebeest crossing, and the greenery of new grasslands. This month offers beautiful scenery and exciting bird-watching opportunities. It’s better to opt for a long luxury safari or family safari package this month as the animals tend to wander and cover long distances due to the weather.

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Here are some places you can explore in Africa during April:

Serengeti – Tanzania

The weather in Tanzania in April is neither warm nor cold. It’s one of the best months to visit the Serengeti if you wish to avoid the crowds and witness the majestic wildebeest crossing as part of the Great Migration from Tanzania to Kenya. If you head to Serengeti in April, you might be able to see the migration without paying the significant fees you would have to pay during peak season. You can also look at our Kenya and Tanzania packages to cover both countries in one go.

Rwanda National Parks

Even though April is one of the wettest months in this part of Africa, you can still visit Rwanda’s national parks to spot migratory birds and enjoy the lush green landscapes. If you’re traveling last-minute, you can get a permit to track gorillas in the country, but you will face wet and muddy tracks. However, April is the best month to visit Rwanda for bird-watching as it is the breeding season, and you can spot several colorful and beautiful birds. During this month, you can head to Lake Kivu, Kigali, and Nyungwe National Parks.

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May

May is one of the last months of the rainy season in Africa. However, in some countries such as Kenya, May brings heavy rain spells. You will also find most lodges closed due to long rain showers, but we can help you plan your trip accordingly. With Nakuja Expeditions in your corner, you can certainly plan a luxury safari to certain parts of Africa in May.

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Here are some places you can explore in Africa during May:

Ngorongoro Crater – Tanzania

Ngorongoro Crater offers visitors incredible wildlife viewing experiences in May despite the wet season. Thanks to the rains, the scenery in the crater is lush and beautiful. Moreover, you have fewer tourists and better rates. Birding is the primary attraction during this month as Ngorongoro Crater becomes home to several migratory birds.

Ruaha National Park – Tanzania

Even though many accommodations are closed in May since it’s in the middle of the dry and rainy season, you can take exceptional wildlife and landscape photos due to the verdant scenery. Moreover, the park has fewer tourists, and you can benefit from better rates with family safari packages or honeymoon packages. If you’re interested in bird-watching, you must visit the Ruaha National Park as it is the peak season for watching migratory birds.

Masai Mara – Kenya

While May is usually the last month of the rainy season in Masai Mara, you can enjoy the sheer beauty of the landscape with fewer terrorists blocking your view. It makes wildlife viewing even more special. You can also see the flowers growing amidst the green landscape and enjoy the dust-free skies. What’s more is that you will benefit from the low-season rates and brilliant bird-watching opportunities. You can look into our Kenya and Tanzania packages to cover Masai Mara with a safari to Ruaha Park and Ngorongoro Crater.

Akagera National Park – Rwanda

You can visit this national park in Rwanda throughout the year. While the dry season is better for wildlife viewing due to thinning bushes, you must visit the park in May if you’re interested in green landscapes and bird-watching. If you’re lucky, you might spot wildlife, including zebras, waterbucks, crocodiles, giraffes, and hippopotamuses.
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June

June brings the start of the dry and mild season in Africa. The month offers significantly better wildlife viewing experiences, mild weather, Zanzibar beach holidays, and gorilla trekking opportunities. It’s the ideal time for a high-end safari before the peak season starts. Nakuja Expeditions can also help you get reasonable accommodations in our honeymoon packages or solo safaris since it’s just the beginning of the dry season, and the exponential rise in tourism is still a month or two away.

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Here are some places you can explore in Africa during June:

Volcanoes National Park – Rwanda

Even though this park lies in Africa’s equatorial rainforest belt, it experiences a dry spell in June. The dry season makes Gorilla trekking easier as the path is not muddy or wet. More sunlight penetrates the forest ground, making it easier for photographers to capture a gorilla snap. Since it’s the beginning of the peak season, you must book your permit and lodge in advance.

Grumeti Reserve – Tanzania

If you want to see thousands of wildebeest crossing the Grumeti River as part of their yearly migration around the Masai Mara-Serengeti region, you must visit Grumeti Reserve in June. The river crossing is hands down one of the best views of the migration you can witness. However, since the Grumeti Reserve is more exclusive, you can book private safaris to enjoy the view. Explore our Rwanda and Tanzania packages to see if you can plan a safari and trekking tour that suits your needs.

Masai Mara National Reserve – Kenya

June is inarguably the best time to visit Masai Mara to see the wildlife without flocks of tourists disrupting your view. The weather is drier and cooler in June, and the animals venture near the water to graze, making them easier to spot. You can see lions, cheetahs, buffalos, hyenas, and other wildlife, the reserve’s breathtaking sunsets, and its iconic savannahs.

Zanzibar

The sun is out on the island in June, making it one of the best months to visit for the Zanzibar beach holidays. You can plan a Zanzibar trip with one of our Kenya and Tanzania packages. Enjoy its diverse architecture, food, and landscapes. Laze around the beautiful beaches, partake in water sports, or walk around the mini islands.

Kilimanjaro – Tanzania

If you’re up for a trekking adventure, you can prepare to climb Kilimanjaro in mid-June. It might be colder higher up on the mountain, but you will face relatively dry weather and fewer tourists. If you go in early June, you might find slipper, waterlogged tracks, making climbing difficult.

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July

If you wish to see the great migration in East Africa, explore the dry savannahs of Kenya and Tanzania, and experience climbing and trekking Kilimanjaro, you must visit Africa in July. The month offers sunny blue skies and dry and warm weather, ideal for an enjoyable safari. Nakuja Expeditions has multiple family safari packages and group and solo safaris for all types of travelers itching to explore Africa.

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Here are some places you can explore in Africa during July:

Masai Mara National Reserve – Kenya

Book solo or group safaris to this heavenly national reserve to witness the wildebeest crossing in action. July is peak safari season in Masai Mara, so the reserve will be crowded, but you will see massive Nile crocodiles, lions, leopards, cheetahs, and other wildlife roaming on the dry grounds.

Serengeti – Tanzania

July is the peak season for the great migration as massive herds of zebras and wildebeest can be seen in the Serengeti National Park. Since the weather is dry, you can book high-end safari drives to travel through the park and witness the wildlife near water bodies. You can spot cheetahs, hyenas, lions, leopards, elephants, and gazelles and head on a balloon safari in Serengeti.

Ngorongoro Crater – Tanzania

July is an excellent month to visit Ngorongoro Crater and take in some of Africa’s best views. Since the temperature is dry and mild, the wildlife comes near permanent water bodies, making it easier to spot lions, buffalos, elephants, hippos, hyenas, rhinos, and leopards.

Volcanoes National Park – Rwanda

If you want to truly enjoy gorilla trekking in Rwanda, head to the Volcanoes National Park in July’s mild and dry weather to avoid wet, muddy tracks. While Uganda offers a similar gorilla trekking experience, the trek in Rwanda is more comfortable and manageable. You can also enjoy bird-watching, nature walks, and cultural interactions with the locals.

Kilimanjaro – Tanzania

July is one of the best months for climbing and trekking Kilimanjaro. The weather is dry and warm, so you can trek easily and enjoy the stunning, diverse landscape and views the mountain offers. You can combine it with our high-end safari packages.

Zanzibar – Tanzania

July offers warm, dry weather, which is ideal for Zanzibar beach holidays. Head on our honeymoon packages to the beautiful spice island to spend a luxurious time on white-sand beaches, dive into pristine waters, and explore the history and architecture on local bicycles.

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August

August is one of the best months to visit Africa since the weather is dry and the wildebeest migration is at its peak. So, you can head on private safaris in Kenya and Tanzania and go gorilla trekking in Rwanda with Nakuja Expeditions.

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Here are some places you can explore in Africa during August:

Serengeti & Masai Mara – Tanzania & Tanzania

Since the national park is full of massive herds of wildebeest crossing to Masai Mara, august is a great time to book a mid-range safari or luxury safari to explore the park. You will witness wildebeest, zebras, and predatory animals, such as lions, cheetahs, and leopards, near water bodies and greener pastures.

Similarly, you will find spectacular views in Masai Mara as the wildebeest herds cross the rivers to enter the park. The rivers also have massive Nile crocodiles, and the park has stealthy lions and cheetahs waiting for their prey, which makes for some incredible game-watching. You can choose one of our Tanzania and Kenya packages to see the great migration from Serengeti to Masai Mara.

Selous Game Reserve – Tanzania

August offers peak season game viewing in the game reserve without massive crowds. Since the tourists are engaged in the Masai Mara and Serengeti, witnessing the wildebeest crossing, you can explore the enormous land and take in the beautiful scenery by yourself. It’s ideal for group or solo safaris.

Stone Town – Tanzania

With clear skies and beautiful weather, August is an ideal month to visit Stone Town. While you will have to face tourist crowds, you cannot miss the beauty, rich history, and unique culture of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Lake Manyara National Park – Tanzania

This national park sees herds of wildlife gathering near water bodies due to the dry season in August. If you book a private safari, you can spot animals roaming freely on the lush ground near flourished acacia and baobab trees. Bring warm clothes as the temperature can be cold in August.

Volcanoes National Park – Rwanda

Since August is one of the driest months, you can enjoy gorilla trekking in Rwanda and avoid wet, muddy paths. The trek in Rwanda is easier and more comfortable for kids and adults compared to the one in Uganda. Volcanoes National Park also offers bird-watching opportunities and nature walks.

Kilimanjaro – Tanzania

If you’re interested in climbing and trekking Kilimanjaro, August is a great month to do so. The weather is warmer than in July, inviting more tourists to the mountain. You can take longer routes to explore the scenery and enjoy an easier hiking experience.

Zanzibar – Tanzania

The weather remains on the dry end in august, making it ideal for Zanzibar beach holidays. Head on our honeymoon packages to the beautiful main island to spend a memorable time on pristine beaches, dive into stunning waters, and explore the history and architecture on the various smaller islands.

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September

September is a popular month to travel to Africa as crowds upon crowds head on mid-range safaris and solo or private safaris to watch the wildebeest crossing, enjoy gorilla trekking, and climb Kilimanjaro. Nakuja Expeditions can offer you multiple packages for traveling to Tanzania, Kenya, and Rwanda in September.

 

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Here are some places you can explore in Africa during September:

Serengeti & Masai Mara – Tanzania & Kenya

September also allows you to witness the majestic wildebeest crossing from Serengeti to Masai Mara and offers breathtaking game-watching opportunities as the grazing wildlife makes its way through crocodile-infested waters and runs from predators. You can choose one of our Tanzania and Kenya packages to see the great migration from Serengeti to Masai Mara.

Katavi & Ruaha National Parks – Tanzania

September offers superb game-viewing and bird-watching experiences in these two lesser-known Tanzanian national parks. They provide a rustic charm and house many elephants, buffalos, wild dogs, big cats, and at least 500 bird species. These parks also have less footfall than the more popular Masai Mara and Serengeti, making them ideal for private safaris.

Tsavo West National Park – Kenya

Tsavo West National Park offers you the opportunity to see the big five safari animals and other wildlife, such as zebras and impalas, in action. The park also offers stunning views of Kilimanjaro and Mzima Springs. You can also spot exotic animals, such as the fringe-eared oryx. Tsavo West has a diverse landscape, including hills, volcanic cones, and more.

Selous Game Reserve – Tanzania

Selous Game Reserve covers a massive area of 50,000 square kilometers and offers peak game-viewing attractions. Whether you choose high-end safaris or mid-range safaris, you are bound to have a great time as you witness more than 350 bird and reptile species and several animals, including eland, waterbuck, brindled gnu, hippos, rhinos, giraffes, zebras, lions, leopards, and more.

Volcanoes National Park – Rwanda

September is the last relatively dry month for gorilla trekking in Rwanda before the beginning of the rainy season, which will leave the trek muddy, wet, and slippery. You can look for combined Rwanda and Tanzania packages to enjoy the gorilla trek and then head on high-end safaris in Tanzania’s national parks.

Kilimanjaro – Tanzania

September offers relatively warm days with low rainfall, ideal for climbing and trekking Kilimanjaro. The tracks are also less crowded compared to August. However, since the nights can be cold, pack warm clothes for summiting Kilimanjaro.

Zanzibar – Tanzania

You can head on Zanzibar beach holidays in September as well. Explore the main town on the spice island, dive into the warm water, and have a relaxing time on the luxurious white sand beaches. You can also avail our honeymoon packages and spend your time on the surrounding smaller islands in high-end resorts.

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October

October brings the popular safari season to an end in East Africa. It’s the last relatively dry month before the rains begin. Since water is scarce, it’s easy to spot wildlife near water bodies in national parks in Tanzania and Kenya. So, head on a luxury safari and other exciting adventures in East Africa with Nakuja Expeditions in October!

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Here are some places you can explore in Africa during October:

Masai Mara & Serengeti – Kenya & Tanzania

October is an excellent time to visit Masai Mara as it is full of countless wildebeest herds, making wildlife viewing a thrilling experience due to predatory animals prowling near the packs. The park is also home to lions, black rhinos, bat-eared foxes, hyenas, impalas, gazelles, buffalos, elephants, and giraffes.  While Serengeti will not have the wildebeest herds, you will find other wildlife on the Tanzanian side. You can benefit from a Tanzania and Kenya package to visit both parks and explore the varied wildlife and landscapes.

Volcanoes National Park – Rwanda

Even though October will bring the commencement of the rainy season, don’t get discouraged by the muddy tracks in the park. You can still enjoy gorilla trekking in Rwanda and see the animals in their natural habitat, bird-watch, and partake in nature walks. Plus, you can benefit from a more affordable permit and lower accommodation rates. Look through our combined Rwanda and Tanzania packages for a wholesome travel experience.

Samburu National Reserve – Kenya

Samburu National Reserve is home to rocky outcrops, klipspringers, and rock hyrax, encompassed by lush plains, and is one of the most stunning spaces to see antelopes. Located in the North of Kenya, Samburu offers a fantastic opportunity for game-viewing in October. The lodging here is second-to-none, ideal for a luxury safari or group safaris.

Mikumi National Park – Tanzania

October is a great month to visit this lesser-known safari haven. Exploration will be easier due to the relatively dry weather and thinning trees, making it easier to see abundant wildlife, including zebras, buffalos, wildebeest, impalas, elephants, lions, giraffes, vervet monkeys, and more. It’s the ideal park for private safaris and group safaris.

Zanzibar – Tanzania

If you’re planning a Zanzibar beach holiday, you can combine it with a luxury safari in Tanzania in October. The weather is warm with a slight possibility of rain. Explore the unique culture, white-sand beaches, coral reefs, and rich history. You can also explore our honeymoon packages to enjoy your time on the private islands near Zanzibar.

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November

November brings the rainy season to Africa, as the most popular safari destinations experience increasing rainfall, which prompts the wildebeest herds to migrate to Serengeti. It’s an exciting time to travel to Africa. Nakuja Expeditions offers solo safaris and group packages for exploring East Africa.

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Here are some places you can explore in Africa during November:

Southern Serengeti – Tanzania

It’s the time of the year when the wildebeest crossing can be observed. The wild herds move from Masai Mara to Serengeti, where they encounter lions, wild dogs, leopards, cheetahs, and spotted hyenas. It makes for a thrilling game-watching experience. Don’t let the rain stop you from viewing the majestic migration; book your luxury safari today.

Zanzibar Archipelago – Tanzania

Explore the historic Stone Town and spend a memorable time sprawled across white-sand beaches as you make the most of your Zanzibar beach holiday. Pair it with a private safari in Tanzania. Explore the coral reefs as you snorkel and dive with humungous whale sharks off the coast in November. You can also explore our honeymoon packages to enjoy your time on the idyllic islands near Zanzibar.

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December

December is a rainy month in East Africa as most popular safari spots experience rainfall on several days of the month. However, if you wish to head on group safaris or private safaris to Tanzania to witness the wildebeest crossing, Nakuja Expeditions can surely arrange a custom package for you.

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Here are some places you can explore in Africa during December:

Central Serengeti & Masai Mara – Tanzania & Kenya

Rains are an integral part of December in the Serengeti. They prompt the wildebeest crossing from Masai Mara to Central Serengeti, enabling luxury safari goers to experience breathtaking game-watching. It’s why you have to cover both parks on your visit to East Africa. You can also witness large flocks of animals, including lions, zebras, wildebeests, cheetahs, and other safari favorites throughout the savannah.

Mahale Mountains – Tanzania

If you wish to see chimpanzees, you must visit the Mahale rainforest in Tanzania. The earlier rains in December enable the growth of chimpanzees’ favorite fruits, nuts, and seeds, encouraging them to come down from treetops to forage. We can take you chimp trekking for a memorable experience.

Kilimanjaro – Tanzania

December is a great month for climbing and trekking Kilimanjaro. The weather is pleasant and warm, making trekking more manageable for the older and younger crowds. However, you will encounter more footfall this month, and parts of the different trekking routes can be muddy and wet.

Zanzibar – Tanzania

Even though you might witness slight rainfall during December, you can still enjoy a memorable Zanzibar holiday. Snorkel and dive in the deep waters, relax on the sandy beaches, and explore the island’s history, culture, and architecture.

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