Tanzania safari in February

Monthly Safari Guide

Tanzania Safari in
February

Calving Season 17-31°C 60mm rain 19097 tours
February is Tanzania's most dramatic wildlife month. The wildebeest calving season peaks on the short grass plains around Ndutu, with an estimated 8,000 calves born daily over a three-week period. This concentrated birthing attracts every predator in the ecosystem, creating raw and spectacular wildlife drama. The Ngorongoro Crater is also excellent with green grasslands and high predator density. Camps near Ndutu book out months in advance. This is nature at its most intense and unfiltered.

Season overview

Calving Season in Tanzania

February falls within Tanzania's calving season, characterised by daytime highs of 31°C and overnight lows of 17°C. Average rainfall is 60mm, making this a moderately wet period.

The dry conditions mean vegetation is thinner, making wildlife easier to spot. Animals concentrate around permanent water sources, creating dense and dramatic viewing opportunities. Clear skies provide excellent visibility and photography conditions.

Wildlife & nature

Wildlife Highlights in February

  • Peak wildebeest calving with 8,000+ births per day
  • Predator feast as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas target newborns
  • Ngorongoro Crater black rhino sightings at their best
  • Dramatic predator-prey interactions on the Ndutu plains

Where to go

Best Parks in Tanzania for February

Serengeti (Ndutu/Southern Plains)

Top pick this month

Ngorongoro Crater

Recommended for February

Tarangire

Recommended for February

Planning

Crowds & Pricing in February

Crowd Level

High

Price Level

High Season

Average price per person

Budget

$1581

from $60 · 2470 tours

Mid-range

$1762

from $100 · 10231 tours

Luxury

$3671

from $100 · 1209 tours

Ultra-Luxury

$11075

from $1048 · 63 tours

February commands high-season pricing in Tanzania due to excellent conditions and strong demand. Booking 3-6 months ahead is recommended for the best selection of camps and lodges.

Preparation

What to Pack for February

Fast camera lens for action shots
Dust protection for lenses
Sun hat and sunscreen
Binoculars
Light breathable layers

With temperatures between 17 and 31 degrees Celsius, layering is essential. Early morning game drives can be cold, while midday is warm. Neutral colours (khaki, olive, brown) are best for safari. Avoid bright whites and dark blues which attract tsetse flies in some areas.

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Frequently asked questions

Tanzania Safari in February FAQ

Is February a good time for a safari in Tanzania?

February falls in Tanzania's calving season, with temperatures of 17-31 degrees Celsius and 60mm average rainfall. Crowd levels are high, and pricing is at high season rates. Peak wildebeest calving with 8,000+ births per day. Overall, February is a solid choice for a Tanzania safari.

How much does a Tanzania safari cost in February?

Tanzania safari costs in February vary by comfort level. Budget safaris average $1581/person from $60. Mid-range options average $1762/person. Luxury safaris average $3671/person. Ultra-luxury experiences average $11075/person. Prices are moderate in February. Compare 19097 tours on SafariPicked.

What wildlife can I see in Tanzania in February?

February wildlife highlights in Tanzania include: Peak wildebeest calving with 8,000+ births per day. Predator feast as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas target newborns. Ngorongoro Crater black rhino sightings at their best. Dramatic predator-prey interactions on the Ndutu plains. The best parks to visit this month are Serengeti (Ndutu/Southern Plains), Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire.

What should I pack for a Tanzania safari in February?

Essential packing for a February Tanzania safari: Fast camera lens for action shots, Dust protection for lenses, Sun hat and sunscreen, Binoculars, Light breathable layers. Temperatures range from 17 to 31 degrees Celsius with 60mm rainfall, so layering is key for variable temperatures.

Which parks are best to visit in Tanzania in February?

The top parks in Tanzania for February are Serengeti (Ndutu/Southern Plains), Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire. During the calving season, these parks offer the best game viewing conditions. Serengeti (Ndutu/Southern Plains) is particularly recommended this month. Browse all Tanzania park guides and tour options on SafariPicked.