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A tropical climate prevails in Tanzania - although, owing to its
enormous size and diversity, there are areas where the climate (and
particularly microclimates) can differ. Tanzania’s highest point
is Mount Kilimanjaro, which is always covered in snow but throughout
the rest of the country temperatures are generally hot and humidity
is high on the coast. The rains follow a very similar pattern to
Kenya. There are light rains in November and heavy rains in April
and May. The latter two months are really the only time we would
not recommend that you go. The November rains are invariably very
light and sometimes they do not happen at all. On the coast, the
weather is less humid between June and September.
Please note that the comfort rating below is a general
rating and can obviously change depending on whereabouts you are
in the country. For example, the rim of the Ngorongoro Crater can
get extremely chilly and damp at night.
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