What climate is there in Tanzania?
Climate changes
It is correct to inquire about the weather in Tanzania before booking a trip because climate changes are taking place across Africa (or across the planet?).
April, May and November are the months considered low season, in which hotel rates can go down considerably, but are they updated to climate change?
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The climate in recent years
Here is what has happened in recent years:
January and February a lot of sun
March and April many rains: in the North you can still visit the parks, it rains mostly at night; in the South it is not recommended.
May, June, July, August is the southern winter, the temperature is lower and the sky is covered with clouds, but it does not rain, a few drops every now and then. Ideal for those who prefer a cooler climate.
September and October are sunny months.
November and December are months in which sun and sporadic and short rains alternate.
Temperatures
As far as temperatures are concerned, it is to be noted that almost all the parks in the North and South are at an altitude between 1000 and 2000 meters, so the climate is never too hot, on the contrary, it is better to wear a shirt for the evening or even a winter jacket if you sleep in a campsite near the Ngorongoro Crater.
On the coast and islands the climate is warm and windy, we are close to the equator.