Tanzania is a birdwatcher’s paradise, offering some of the richest avian diversity in Africa. With over 1,100 recorded species, birdwatching here is both thrilling and relaxing, appealing to enthusiasts and beginners alike.
In the Serengeti and Ngorongoro, travelers can spot secretary birds, ostriches, and kori bustards striding across the plains. Wetland areas such as Lake Manyara and Rubondo Island host thousands of flamingos, pelicans, and storks, painting the landscape in vibrant pinks and whites. Forested reserves like Udzungwa Mountains and Amani Nature Reserve shelter rare and endemic species such as the Udzungwa forest partridge and the green-headed oriole.
Birdwatching safaris can be done on foot, by vehicle, or by boat — depending on the habitat. Each season brings its own treasures, with migratory birds arriving between November and April from as far as Europe and Asia.
Highlights:
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Number of species: 1,100+
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Best time: November–April (for migratory species)
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Popular sites: Lake Manyara, Serengeti, Tarangire, Ruaha, Rubondo Island
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Ideal for: Photographers and nature enthusiasts