Tanzania is not just about the Big Five — it’s a paradise for bird lovers too. With over 1,100 bird species, including endemics and migratory visitors, Tanzania offers world-class opportunities for birdwatching Tanzania enthusiasts.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced birder, Tanzania’s national parks, forests, and lakes provide diverse habitats for spotting colorful and rare species.
This guide highlights the top birdwatching safari spots in Tanzania, what to expect, and tips for making your safari unforgettable.
Tanzania’s combination of forests, wetlands, savannahs, and mountains makes it one of Africa’s richest birding destinations. Birdwatchers can encounter:
Endemic species like the Udzungwa forest partridge
Waterbirds such as flamingos and pelicans
Raptors including the African fish eagle
Migratory species from Europe and Asia
Top birding locations include Lake Manyara, Tarangire, Serengeti, and the Usambara Mountains, each offering distinct ecosystems.
Highlights: Tree-climbing lions, flamingos, African skimmers, pelicans
Why visit: This park combines wildlife and birdwatching in a stunning rift valley setting.
Highlights: Large elephant herds, baobabs, cisticolas, hornbills, and raptors
Why visit: Tarangire’s riverine and acacia habitats attract a wide variety of species year-round.
Highlights: Grassland species, raptors, and migratory birds
Why visit: Vast plains provide excellent visibility for spotting large flocks and predators simultaneously.
Highlights: Crater-endemic species, black rhinos, flamingos in soda lakes
Why visit: Ngorongoro combines birding with classic safari wildlife sightings.
Highlights: Pel’s fishing owl, African finfoot, rare waterbirds
Why visit: Dense riverine forests make Selous one of Tanzania’s top birdwatching reserves.
Highlights: Endemic forest species, colorful sunbirds, and warblers
Why visit: Ideal for highland bird enthusiasts seeking rare species.
Highlights: Raptors, vultures, and specialized woodland birds
Why visit: Less crowded than northern parks, offering solitude and excellent sightings.
Highlights: Lesser flamingos, migratory waders
Why visit: One of the world’s most important flamingo breeding sites, especially in dry season.
Highlights: Endangered bird species and seabirds
Why visit: Perfect for combining marine life and coastal birding.
Highlights: Endemic species, forest birds, rare mammals
Why visit: Dense montane forests offer unforgettable birdwatching experiences.
Green season (Nov–Mar): Migratory birds, lush landscapes
Dry season (Jun–Oct): Easier wildlife spotting, clear skies
Breeding & calving season: Best time for flamingos and some endemics
Hire an experienced local birding guide
Use binoculars and field guides
Start early for the best sightings
Combine parks for maximum species diversity
Bring a notebook and camera
At Kili Climb Africa Safaris, we specialize in custom birdwatching Tanzania itineraries. Whether you’re a solo traveler, family, or birding group, we design tours to maximize sightings and comfort.
👉 Combine birdwatching with Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Lake Manyara, or Zanzibar for an unforgettable safari.
Contact us today to plan your birdwatching adventure in Tanzania.
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