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Moshi - Tanzania Wildlife Destination

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$200PP

Overview

Moshi is home to three major ethnic groups: Chagga, Maasai, and Pare. However, the majority of Maasai work as watchmen or sell traditional medicines, and their homeland is further north. The Pare comes from the Pare Mountains, which are about 50 kilometres from Dar es Salaam.

High Season
June to September and January to February
Best Time to Go
Year-round destination with seasonal variations

Pros & Cons

  • Excellent wildlife viewing opportunities
  • Beautiful and diverse scenery
  • Professional guided safaris
  • Unique ecosystem and biodiversity
  • Can be crowded during peak season
  • Weather dependent activities

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Best Time to Visit – Moshi

High Season
Varies by park and activity
Low Season
Varies by park and activity
Best Weather
Varies by park and activity
Worst Weather
Varies by park and activity

May to October (Dry Season)

  • Less vegetation and animals concentrate around water, making them easier to spot
  • The skies are clear, rain is rare, and there are fewer mosquitoes
  • Even though most tourists visit during the Dry season, the parks still feel uncrowded, except for the bustling Chobe riverfront area
  • Early morning and evening drives are cold in June, July and August

May to October (Wet Season)

  • The scenery is greener, and there are lower rates during this season
  • Although wildlife is easier to spot in the Dry season, you'll still see plenty
  • There are many newborn animals and migratory birds
  • Except for January and February, rains seldom interfere with your trip
  • During January and February, the rains can be continuous for days
  • It gets very hot in October and November
  • Some lodges and camps close down during part of the Wet season

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