Best time to visit Tanzania
Best Time to Go on Safari in Africa
Plan Your Dream Safari at the Perfect Time with Lucky Moon Adventure
One of the most common questions we get at Lucky Moon Adventure is:
“When is the best time to go on safari in Africa?”
The answer? It depends on where you’re going, what you want to see, and how you want to experience it. Africa’s diverse ecosystems mean there’s no single “perfect” time but there is a perfect time for your adventure.
Here’s our month-by-month breakdown of the best safari seasons across the continent.
Dry Season (June to October) – Prime Safari Time
Why it’s great:
This is considered the best time to go on safari in many African countries, especially for wildlife viewing.
What to expect:
- Less vegetation = easier to spot animals
- Animals gather at watering holes = dramatic scenes
- Little to no rain = pleasant weather and better roads
- Ideal for the Great Migration in Tanzania & Kenya (July–September)
Top destinations:
- Tanzania (Serengeti) & Kenya (Maasai Mara) – for the Great Migration and river crossings
- South Africa (Kruger National Park) – excellent Big Five sightings
- Botswana (Okavango Delta & Chobe) – amazing for elephants and water-based safaris
- Zambia & Zimbabwe (Hwange, South Luangwa) – dry-season walking safaris and predator action
Green Season (November to March) – Lush & Less Crowded
Why it’s great:
While it’s the rainy season in many areas, this time of year brings lush landscapes, dramatic skies, and fewer tourists. It’s also peak birthing season for many species, and a birdwatcher’s paradise.
What to expect:
- Afternoon showers, mostly clear mornings
- Baby animals and predator activity
- Affordable rates and quieter parks
- Great photography opportunities
Top destinations:
- South Africa – especially the Southern and Eastern regions
- Tanzania (Southern Parks) – such as Ruaha and Selous
- Botswana & Namibia – particularly the lush summer landscapes of the Kalahari
- Uganda & Rwanda – good time for gorilla trekking
Shoulder Seasons (April–May & October–November)
Why it’s great:
Shoulder seasons often offer a balance of value, weather, and wildlife. It’s a fantastic time for photographers and travelers who want an immersive, uncrowded experience.
What to expect:
- Cooler temperatures and fewer tourists
- Good wildlife viewing with more greenery
- Great travel deals from lodges and operators
- An excellent time for birding and transitional wildlife behavior
Top destinations:
- Namibia – stunning desert landscapes and wildlife in Etosha
- Botswana – water levels rise in the Okavango Delta
- Zambia – ideal for experienced safari-goers looking for intimacy and raw beauty
Kenya & Tanzania – shoulder seasons still see good wildlife action and scenery
Matching Your Safari Goals with the Right Season
Safari Goal | Best Time to Go |
See the Great Migration | July–October |
Spot baby animals & predator action | December–March |
Avoid crowds | April–May or November |
Photography safaris | May–June, October |
Birdwatching | November–April |
Luxury travel with great weather | June–September |
Gorilla trekking | June–August, December–February |
Let Lucky Moon Help You Choose the Perfect Time
At Lucky Moon Adventure, we know the safari seasons inside out. Whether you’re chasing the thunder of hooves in the Serengeti or searching for lions in the misty plains of Kruger, we’ll help you pick the best time to go on safari in Africa based on your personal travel goals.
Contact us today for expert guidance and a custom safari itinerary built around the ideal time of year for your dream trip.
When You Safari with Lucky Moon, Timing is Everything
Let’s make sure you’re in the right place at the right time for the ultimate safari experience.
