Essential Attractions to See in Tanzania from April to June Travel Tips
Hey everyone, if you’re planning to go to Tanzania, check this out! 👀 This super comprehensive guide was put together after staying up all night, and it’s full of useful information! It will help you avoid pitfalls and make your trip to Tanzania a breeze! 🎉
📅 Best time to travel:
April – May, November – December: Rainy season, but perfect for an adventurous safari, thrilling and fun!

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July – October: Great migration, a spectacular sight that you must see at least once in your lifetime! The animals move in massive numbers, truly awe-inspiring! 👀
January – February: Animal breeding season, the young ones are incredibly cute, and the experience is amazing! 👶
🔥 Tanzania itinerary:
✨ Day 1: Kilimanjaro – Arusha!

✨ Day 2: Arusha – Tarangire National Park!
✨ Day 3: Karatu – Ngorongoro Conservation Area – Central Serengeti, crater game drive is super exciting!
✨ Day 4: Central Serengeti – Northern Mara River, continue with the game drive!
✨ Day 5: Northern Mara River, the crossing of paradise!
✨ Day 6: Northern Mara River – Karatu, the crossing of paradise + central area!

✨ Day 7: Karatu – Arusha – Zanzibar Island, coffee plantation tour, savor the African flavor!
✨ Day 8: Stone Town – Northern Zanzibar, explore Stone Town, feel the historical charm!
✨ Day 9: Northern Zanzibar, Dolphin Bay + snorkeling, get up close with marine life!
✨ Day 10: Northern Zanzibar – back home!

⚠️ Travel tips:
‼️ Getting a visa on arrival in Tanzania is very convenient, just pack and go!
‼️ Local time is 5 hours behind China, adjust your body clock in advance!
‼️ Bring some small denomination US dollars, exchange them for Tanzanian shillings at the airport!
‼️ Traveling in Tanzania is safe, just don’t wander around at night!

‼️ Most hotels do not provide disposable toiletries, remember to bring your own toothpaste, toothbrush, slippers, etc.!
‼️ During the safari, do not feed the animals, protect their natural habits, and do not litter, everyone has a responsibility to care for the environment!
‼️ Tanzania has a “plastic ban,” it’s recommended to use non-woven bags for garbage!

