Tanzania in January

Weather and Landscape in January

In January, Tanzania experiences a mix of warm and cool temperatures. On the mainland, the average temperature ranges from 16°C to 29°C, so it’s wise to pack some warm clothes along with your summer attire! On the islands, you can expect temperatures from a balmy 23°C to a hot 32°C, making sunscreen essential.

January is hot and humid, falling during the green season, which is named for its lush, green landscapes—perfect for photography! Occasional rainfall provides a welcome respite from the heat.

Accommodation in January

Finding the right lodge in Tanzania can be challenging, especially in January when the lovely weather makes it a popular travel time. January is considered peak season, so accommodation prices can be higher than usual.

If you plan to visit Ndutu or Southern Tanzania, booking accommodation in advance is crucial. Contact us to get personalized advice based on your travel preferences.

Visiting the Northern Circuit of Tanzania in January

The Great Wildebeest Migration in January

To witness the Great Wildebeest Migration in January, head to Ndutu or the southern plains of the Serengeti. January coincides with the wildebeest calving season, so you’ll see plenty of newborns if the rains arrive early enough. Many animals give birth around mid-January to February, making it prime time for viewing lots of baby animals and increased predator activity.

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in January

January is an excellent month to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, with clear, sunny skies in the mornings and evenings, and occasional clouds providing relief from the heat. As the warmest month, it’s also the most popular, so be sure to book early to secure your spot.

Game Drives, Wildlife, and Birds in January

No trip to Tanzania is complete without a safari. January offers excellent game-viewing opportunities in Ndutu, the central and southern Serengeti, and the Ngorongoro Crater. The lush, green vegetation attracts migratory birds, enhancing the experience for bird enthusiasts. The birthing season, starting mid-January (rain-dependent), allows for sightings of young animals and increased predator activity. Remember to bring insect repellent to ensure your comfort.

Visiting the Beaches and Islands of Tanzania in January

Zanzibar Island in January

January is a beautiful time to explore Zanzibar’s white sands, azure waters, and swaying palms. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will appreciate the excellent water clarity. The ‘kaskazi’ north-eastern wind provides a cooling breeze, and January’s hot temperatures average over 30°C. Mango season also peaks in January, so enjoy the plentiful ripe fruit while relaxing on the beach.

Mafia Island in January

Mafia Island remains relatively untouched by tourists, making it an exquisite destination in January. Enjoy snorkeling, diving, and fishing in the crystal waters, and lounge on the beach to soak up the sun. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a whale shark.

Pemba Island in January

Pemba offers peace and quiet, perfect for exploring one of the oldest Muslim ruins in Africa, rolling hills filled with clove plantations, or enjoying some of Tanzania’s best snorkeling.

Visiting the Southern Circuit of Tanzania in January

Game Drives, Wildlife, and Birds in January

January is ideal for visiting the Southern Circuit parks, offering a lush, teeming wilderness. While spotting game is more challenging than during the dry season, parks like Ruaha and Nyerere provide beautiful and memorable sights.

Ruaha National Park in January

Visit Tanzania’s largest national park in January to enjoy lush, green landscapes and reduced tourism, providing more privacy. January is the best time for bird-watching, with colorful migratory birds arriving to breed.

Nyerere National Park (formerly Selous Game Reserve) in January

January’s scattered rainfall offers a welcome reprieve from temperatures exceeding 30°C during the day. Explore Nyerere’s rivers and plains, home to one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in Tanzania.

Visiting the Western Circuit of Tanzania in January

Mahale National Park in January

The green season of January is a lovely time to visit Mahale Mountain National Park, home to a large chimpanzee population. Enjoy stunning sunsets and beautiful landscapes enhanced by January’s clouds and rainfall.

Katavi National Park in January

Katavi offers privacy and the chance to view wildlife in rivers, floodplains, and grasslands. Visit in January for an off-the-beaten-track safari experience.

Visiting the Northern Circuit of Tanzania in January

Gombe National Park in January

Gombe Stream National Park, famous for Jane Goodall’s chimpanzee research, offers diverse wildlife viewing in January and February. The park is closed in March, April, and May.

Recommended Tours in Tanzania in January

  • Migration Safari Tours
  • Kilimanjaro Tours
  • Zanzibar Tours

For a personalized adventure in Tanzania this January, contact Geovannah Tanzania Adventure. We’ll help you plan the perfect trip, whether you’re interested in safaris, mountain climbing, or beach getaways.

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