Tanzania Travel Guide 2025: Best Tips & Itineraries for April-June Safari Season
Hey guys, if you’re planning a trip to Tanzania, look no further! 👀 I stayed up late putting together this super comprehensive and practical guide to help you avoid pitfalls and enjoy Tanzania effortlessly! 🎉

📅 **Best Time to Travel**:
– **April to May & November to December**: Though it’s the rainy season, it’s perfect for safari adventures—thrilling beyond words! 🚗
– **July to October**: Witness the Great Migration—a breathtaking spectacle you absolutely must see in your lifetime! 👀
– **January to February**: Animal calving season—super adorable babies that will melt your heart, making the experience unforgettable! 👶

🔥 **Itinerary**:
– **D1**: Kilimanjaro → Arusha (start your journey!)
– **D2**: Arusha → Tarangire National Park
– **D3**: Karatu → Ngorongoro Conservation Area → Central Serengeti (crater safari)
– **D4**: Central Serengeti → Northern Mara River (continue the safari!)
– **D5**: Northern Mara River (the famous river crossing)
– **D6**: Northern Mara River → Karatu (river crossing + central Serengeti)
– **D7**: Karatu → Arusha → Zanzibar Island
– **D8**: Stone Town → Northern Zanzibar
– **D9**: Northern Zanzibar (Dolphin Bay + snorkeling)
– **D10**: Northern Zanzibar → Home

⚠️ **Travel Tips**:
– Tanzania offers **visa on arrival**, making it super convenient—just pack and go!
– Local time is **5 hours behind** China, so adjust your body clock in advance to avoid jet lag.
– Bring **small-denomination USD** and exchange for Tanzanian shillings at the airport—easy and practical!

– Tanzania is **very safe**, but avoid wandering around at night—safety first!
– Most hotels **don’t provide disposable toiletries**, so remember to bring your own toothbrush, toothpaste, slippers, etc.—eco-friendly and hassle-free!
– During safaris, **do not feed the animals** to protect their natural habits, and **don’t litter**—everyone shares the responsibility to care for the environment!

– Tanzania enforces a **plastic ban**, so use non-woven bags for trash—travel green!

