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Tanzania Safari in July – Why It’s the Best Month to Visit
If you’re planning a dream safari to Africa, July in Tanzania is one of the best months to experience exceptional wildlife, favorable weather, and legendary safari moments like the Great Wildebeest Migration. With the dry season underway, animals gather around waterholes, visibility is clear, and safari roads are in perfect condition.
Whether you’re heading to the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, or the Southern Circuit, a Tanzania safari in July offers unbeatable game viewing.

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Why Visit Tanzania in July?
✅ Dry Season Advantages:
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Clear, sunny days and cool nights
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Wildlife concentrates near rivers and waterholes
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Fewer mosquitoes and lower malaria risk
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Excellent photography conditions
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Open landscapes with minimal vegetation
July marks the early peak of the dry season, making it ideal for safaris in Northern and Southern Tanzania.
Where to Go on Safari in Tanzania in July
1. Serengeti National Park
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Main Attraction: The Great Migration river crossings begin
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Best Area: Northern Serengeti (Mara River region)
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Witness thousands of wildebeest and zebras crossing crocodile-infested rivers — one of the most iconic wildlife events on Earth.
2. Ngorongoro Crater
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Great for seeing rhinos, lions, elephants, and flamingos
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Easy game viewing in a stunning, compact setting
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Cool mornings and crisp air enhance the experience
3. Tarangire National Park
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Known for huge elephant herds and baobab-dotted landscapes
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Wildlife starts gathering in large numbers as water sources dry up elsewhere
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Excellent for birdwatching and predator sightings
4. Ruaha National Park
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Ideal in July as the dry season attracts predators and big herds
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Less crowded and extremely wild — perfect for seasoned safari-goers
5. Selous (Nyerere) Game Reserve
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Best time for boating safaris and dry-season game viewing
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Spot hippos, crocs, lions, and more along the Rufiji River
Wildlife to Expect in July
July is one of the top wildlife viewing months in Tanzania. You’re likely to see:
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Wildebeest migration herds in northern Serengeti
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Lions, cheetahs, and leopards hunting prey near water sources
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Elephant herds in Tarangire and Ruaha
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Crocodile and hippo activity around drying rivers
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Zebras, giraffes, impalas, buffalos, hyenas and more
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Rare species like wild dogs (especially in southern parks)
Weather in July – What to Expect
| Factor | Description |
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| Temperature (Day) | 20°C to 28°C (68°F to 82°F) |
| Temperature (Night) | 10°C to 16°C (50°F to 61°F) |
| Rainfall | Very minimal |
| Humidity | Low |
| Sky | Clear and sunny |
Note: Nights and early mornings can be chilly, especially in the Crater Highlands and higher altitudes — pack layers!
What to Pack for a Tanzania Safari in July
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Light, breathable clothing for daytime
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Warm fleece or jacket for early mornings and evenings
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Neutral colors (khaki, green, brown)
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Comfortable walking shoes or boots
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Binoculars and a camera with extra batteries
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Sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat
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Insect repellent
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Travel adapter and power bank
July Safari Tips
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Book early – July is high season; lodges and camps fill up quickly
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Combine parks: Serengeti + Ngorongoro + Tarangire for variety
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Consider fly-in safaris for remote locations like Ruaha or Selous
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Join a group tour or go private depending on your budget
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Add optional extensions: Zanzibar beach or Mount Kilimanjaro day hike
Is July a Good Time for a Tanzania Safari?
Absolutely. July is widely regarded as one of the best months for a safari in Tanzania due to:
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Excellent wildlife visibility
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Dramatic Great Migration events
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Comfortable weather with minimal rain
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High chances of seeing the Big Five
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Ideal for both first-time and experienced travelers
Whether you’re after predator action, migratory drama, or a luxury honeymoon safari, Tanzania in July delivers unforgettable encounters.
Sample Itinerary for July Safari in Tanzania
7-Day Classic Migration Safari
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Day 1: Arrival in Arusha
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Day 2: Tarangire National Park
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Day 3: Ngorongoro Crater tour
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Day 4–6: Northern Serengeti – Mara River (Great Migration)
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Day 7: Flight back to Arusha or Zanzibar



