Tanzania safaris in March
March is a month where the land transitions from the long dryness to the long down pours locally known as Masika.
The first weeks of March are featured with sunny mornings and warm afternoons that provide wonderful conditions for tourists to explore the natural world .
As the month unfolds the heavy rains begin to transform the landscape into lush green that colors the vast plains .
One of the most important aspects of the March season is the game drives that expose the rare species of the wildernesses. In northern Tanzania game drives are carried out in Serengeti and Ngorogoro exposing animals like lions , leopards, antelopes,elephants and giraffes and in southern Tanzania they are carried out in Ruaha and Nyerere National Parks.
These amazing encounters provide more intimate looks at the adaptability of African wildlife .
Another amazing aspect of the March period is the photography where the interplay of sudden showers and soft diffused light create an ambiance that is perfect for capturing dynamic images. Whether you use a smartphone or high lens camera all images are clear and beautiful .
Cultural encounters also complement the March safari by changing the landscape dramatically to carry out activities in the local communities. Tourists will engage in story telling sessions, local dances , and visit to indigenous villages all of which deepen interaction with local people and also allow visitors to appreciate Tanzania’s heritage.
It’s important to note that the March period comes with noticeable reduction in tourist numbers . With these few populations tourists can enjoy a more personalized experience and quieter environment for extended game drives and other activities .
Packing is another important element of the March period because of the variable weather . Tourists ought to pack bith light and warm clothes to cater for sunny and rainy weather . With proper clothing it adds to a more comfortable experience.
In conclusion, March stands as a testament to the beauty and resilience of Tanzania .



