Tanzania is a land of awe-inspiring contrasts, where vast savannahs meet towering mountains and sparkling beaches. From the wildlife-rich plains of the Serengeti to the snow-capped heights of Kilimanjaro and the serene shores of Zanzibar, every moment is filled with wonder. The country offers a seamless blend of adventure, culture, and natural beauty, perfect for witnessing epic safaris, engaging with vibrant local traditions, and relaxing in extraordinary landscapes. Tanzania in summer is an unforgettable escape into the heart of Africa.
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July is one of the best months to experience Tanzania, as the dry season brings clear skies, crisp air, and optimal conditions for wildlife viewing. Daytime temperatures typically range from 20°C to 28°C (68°F to 82°F), offering comfortable conditions for both safari adventures and coastal exploration. With minimal rainfall, wildlife congregates around watering holes, making game drives particularly rewarding. The season also provides bright, sunny days and thinner tourist crowds, allowing for a more serene and immersive experience in Tanzania’s iconic landscapes.
Private Transfer
Upon arrival at Kilimanjaro Airport (JRO), you’ll be met by a VIP airport representative and escorted through the arrival process and introduced to your private driver in the arrivals hall. Then, you’ll have a scheduled Charter flight from Arusha to Lobo Airstrip. Upon arrival, you will be met by your safari guide for a game drive to your camp.

This photographer’s paradise is one of the best places in Africa to view the big cats as well as an amazing array of plains game. The northern Serengeti has the classic big open plains of the African savannah, sprawling views, and consistently delivers excellent wildlife sightings. It is one of the best places in East Africa for leopards, and the kopje strewn hillsides that are home to these elusive creatures are in themselves stunningly beautiful. A few days here can be very action packed and there’s even chances to see black rhinos in some areas.
The Serengeti is perhaps the most famous African wilderness area, its name synonymous with the notion of safari for nearly a hundred years. This UNESCO World Heritage site covers 14,750 km2 (5,700 mi2) of premier game viewing in Acacia woodlands, open grasslands, and undulating savannahs interspersed with seasonal rivers. The park on the northern side borders the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya and, together with several other smaller reserves and conservation areas, forms the larger Mara-Serengeti ecosystem.

Serengeti Migration Camp offers a luxurious safari experience along the Grumeti River, which is known for its hippos and scenic views. The camp features 20 spacious, elegantly decorated tents with 360-degree views of the African bush. Guests can enjoy a large swimming pool, dining areas with panoramic views, and a sunset viewing platform. Located along the Great Migration route, the camp offers year-round wildlife viewing, including the Big Five, with peak migration sightings from April to June and late October to December.
Serengeti Migration Camp offers incredible activities, including game drives with picnic breakfasts and lunches, breathtaking balloon safaris, and guided walking safaris to explore the Serengeti’s diversity. Guests can enjoy sundowner cocktails while watching spectacular sunsets and dine under canvas or al-fresco with views of the Ndasiata Hills and Grumeti River. Located along the migration path, the camp provides unparalleled opportunities to witness the Great Migration, one of the world’s most awe-inspiring natural phenomena.

Spend today enjoying a guided walking safaris to explore the Serengeti’s diversity. Take in all the sites, and enjoy this African paradise.

