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8 Reasons Why July is the Best Time to Visit Tanzania

The best time to visit Tanzania is July. This month has many seasonal celebrations and activities that travelers are bound to enjoy.


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By Sarah Rand


Tanzania, an East African country known for its wilderness areas and diverse landscapes, offers travelers views of lakes, grasslands, and beaches from their accommodations. Rich in cultural traditions and historic sites, Tanzania is a charming destination featuring one of the world’s best national parks. With numerous natural attractions, activities, and friendly locals, the country has strong tourism appeal. The best time to visit Tanzania is in July, when travelers can enjoy seasonal events and stunning seascapes.


Average Temperature This Time Of Year

  • 50-70 degrees Fahrenheit


Weather

July is a cooler month for travelers visiting Tanzania. Although the country typically has a hot and humid tropical climate, the dry season brings cooler temperatures. July is one of the best times to visit because travelers do not have to endure the region’s hottest temperatures. Additionally, there is little rainfall, allowing visitors to enjoy outdoor activities. The lower humidity during this month also enhances the travel experience.


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Travel Tip: It is quite cold at night in Tanzania during July, especially at high elevations. Travelers should pack comfortable layers for their trip.


Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park, located in northern Tanzania, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a protected nature area. This national park, the oldest in the country, features one of Tanzania’s largest ecosystems. Travelers can enjoy guided safaris, nature walks, hot air balloon rides, and bird watching. In July, the Serengeti Cultural Festival offers traditional art and dance, providing a unique cultural experience.


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Travel Tip: July is one of the most popular months to visit Serengeti National Park, so travelers should book early. For the best safari experience, focus on exploring the central and northern Serengeti.


Hike Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro, a dormant volcano and Africa’s highest peak at 19,340 feet, is a major attraction in Tanzania. While not all tourists aspire to hike the entire mountain, avid hikers will find July ideal for climbing due to the dry weather, offering safer conditions and better views.


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Travel Tip: Hikers aiming to reach Kilimanjaro’s summit should prepare for colder temperatures as they ascend. The best views are often in the colder areas, so dress in layers and wear comfortable shoes.


Bustling Dar Es Salaam

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest city, is a cultural hub and an underrated tourist destination compared to Zanzibar and the national parks. It offers rich cultural and historical experiences, with museums being top attractions. Despite its urban feel, the city’s name translates to “haven of peace.”


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Travel Tip: Explore Dar es Salaam on foot, especially the city center, to discover small shops, cafes, and restaurants.


Tanzanian Cuisine

Tanzania offers diverse culinary experiences. Travelers should note that meals are typically consumed on mats, so wear comfortable clothing. Handwashing before and after meals is customary. Popular dishes include wali (rice), ugali (maize porridge), and mshikaki (marinated beef). The night market at Forodhani offers fresh seafood.


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Travel Tip: Ask guides for local eatery recommendations, as street food is often the best in Tanzania.


Relaxing Beaches

Tanzania is known for its beautiful coasts and pristine beaches. Some consider the country to have the world’s most stunning shores. Travelers should visit the beaches to experience a different side of Tanzania, as the country’s safaris are typically more popular. Popular beaches include Nungwi Beach, Nakupenda Beach Nature Reserve, Paje Beach, and Kendwa Beach. Many snorkeling tours at Mnemba Atoll end with a fresh seafood meal.


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Travel Tip: Travelers often spend time lounging on the beach during a visit to Tanzania in July, as it can be a bit chilly. The turquoise waters and white sands are still enjoyable even if travelers choose not to swim.


Opportunities for Wildlife Sightings

Tanzania is an excellent destination for nature and animal lovers. During July, travelers are likely to see many active creatures due to the Great Migration. This migration involves over two million animals moving across the ecosystems of the Serengeti in Tanzania and the Masai Mara in Kenya. Travelers can view wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle crossing the Serengeti. Changuu Island is home to large turtles, while Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park features Red Colobus Monkeys.


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Travel Tip: Travelers on wildlife excursions should wear comfortable, neutral-colored clothing to blend into the surroundings and get better views of the animals.


Cofee Harvesting

Tanzania’s thriving coffee industry reflects the deep roots of coffee in Africa. Travelers can find good coffee throughout the country. Coffee harvesting typically begins in the south in July, making this month a great time to visit. Travelers can tour lush coffee fields and learn firsthand about the harvesting process.


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Travel Tip: Coffee farms near Kilimanjaro are popular choices for Tanzania coffee tours.


Tanzania is an underrated summer travel destination. July is the best time to visit Tanzania due to its unique tourist attractions and opportunities. Whether travelers want to get active, relax, or explore the local culture, Tanzania offers something for everyone.





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