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    Tanzania
    Seasons and Climate:

    * SUMMER: December - March
    * WINTER: March - May

    The climate is tropical on the coast, on the islands and in Selous. It is temperate in the other parks. Temperatures on Mount Kilimanjaro and Meru drop to below freezing. Late March - late May is traditionally the long rainy season and is considered the "winter period" in Tanzania. June - late October is the dry season. June, July and August can be very cold on the rim of Ngorongoro Crater. Mnemba Island is lovely at this time of year, the evenings are cool (not cold) and the daytime can be hot. Late October - mid December is when the short rains occur. These are usually in the form of daily thunderstorms.

    The Ngorongoro Crater rim has a wonderful climate at this time of year. The Serengeti and Lake Manyara are quite warm and Mnemba is very hot. Mid December - March is summer weather. It is dry and very warm until March. Due to its altitude Ngorongoro Crater is much cooler than elsewhere.
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    Thanks,Next month i am going to Tanzania..
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    Tanzania offers travellers an array of options, set against the backdrop of a cultural mosaic in which over 100 ethnic groups amicably rub shoulders. While most visitors head straight for the famed northern wildlife-watching circuit, followed by time relaxing on Zanzibar’s beaches, Tanzania has much more to offer anyone with the time and inclination to head off the beaten path. Follow the coastline south into a Swahili culture whose rhythms have remained in many ways unchanged over the centuries.

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    There is no other region with as diverse and as abundant terrestrial mammals as East Africa in the world. Coupled with the beautiful white sand beaches on the Indian Ocean coastline, this region is transformed into a tourists' paradise.
    Below are a couple of things you need to know about East Africa before you travel there.
    1. East Africa has a common visa. If you are travelling in any of the country, you just need one visa.
    2. Kiswahili is the most spoken language in Africa and it is the African Union Language. Its roots are in East Africa.
    3. Travelling in the region is quite easy. The Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is the regional air transport hub.
    4. The Big Five consisting of Lions, Leopards, Rhinos, Elephants and Buffalos roam freely in the natural habitats.


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