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Low season Safaris in East Africa

The extended rains that East Africa receives from April to June provide a break from the arid weather of Kenya’s and Tanzania’s national parks before the peak season starts.

Even though the country has bad weather at this time of year, its stunning scenery and abundance of amazing species remain unaffected.

Therefore, Adventure in the Wild safaris have encapsulated all the benefits of a low season safari, whether you’re planning to take your first safari vacation in the coming months or not!

When on a low season safari, what should I anticipate?

East Africa experiences its busiest travel months from June to October. The region’s hot, dusty plains and sweltering temperatures provide ideal conditions for observing wildlife and offering a wide range of exciting day activities.

In spite of this, shoulder and low season are frequently misinterpreted. Extended downpours don’t guarantee a dismal wildlife experience or pleasing scenery.

Indeed, you will have the opportunity to witness the classic epicenter of Africa’s wildlife safaris in all their splendor, with stops in places like Kenya and Tanzania.

Cheap and with fewer people around

Extended periods of rain fall throughout the region from April to June and from October to December. Safari costs decrease during the wet seasons since most travel advice advises avoiding inclement weather.

Because there is less demand, lodging costs and airfares decrease. Since game watching on safari is still as excellent as it is during the busiest time of year, these reduced costs represent a great deal.

Less tourists will enable you to interact more intimately with the breathtaking locations, avoiding traffic bottlenecks during game viewing and competing for the finest spot to see wildlife.

Watching game all year round

East Africa offers amazing year-round game watching, with the Big 5 living in several Kenyan and Tanzanian locations along with a variety of other flora and animals.

Lake Nakuru, Kenya’s top place for bird watching, draws more than 400 colorful and varied species of birds from all over the world when it rains.

The greatest time to see lots of animals caring for their young is during the rainy seasons, when many animals give birth, if you’re hunting for safari game.

Furthermore, at the busiest time of year, travelers aspire to witness the world-famous wildebeest migration, which is actually visible throughout the year in Tanzania.

It is true that seeing the show depends a lot on knowing where to be at the proper time, so before you travel, be sure to speak with a knowledgeable tour guide!

Experience the thrill of a low-season safari in the wild.

The Masai Mara is a major wildlife area in Kenya. The greatest concentration of wild animals is found in the Mara habitat, and this remains constant throughout the wet seasons.

Regardless of the time of year you visit, we provide a range of exclusive safari packages that guarantee an amazing experience in the Masai Mara. Choose the best Masai Mara safari package to suit your needs and start an unforgettable safari adventure.

In addition to offering a variety of Kenyan sites, Adventure in the Wild Safaris can tailor your safari vacation to include both Kenya and Tanzania!

The Serengeti, home to the big wildebeest in their native environment, is located in Tanzania. One of the Seven Natural Wonders of Africa, game view drives across the Serengeti provide some of the best opportunities for observing wildlife worldwide.

Select your low season Tanzania safari tour for an unforgettable journey that explores some of Tanzania’s most amazing national parks.

Get in touch with Adventure in Wild Safaris  right now!
Please contact us right now if you have any questions about our low season safaris or would want suggestions for the ideal trip for you.

Contact us online or give us a call at +256 775 218 880, and we will respond at a time that works for you.

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