Moyowosi Game Reserve
Moyowosi Game Reserve is a protected area in Tanzania.
Moyowosi Game Reserve at a Glance
- Location
- Western Tanzania & Lake Victoria, Tanzania, East Africa
- Coordinates
- -4.126195, 31.050660
- IUCN Category
- IV
- Crowds
- Very Quiet
- Malaria Risk
- High
- Best Time to Visit
- June to October (dry season) for best game viewing. January to March for wildebeest calving in the Serengeti.
Getting to Moyowosi Game Reserve
Nearest airport: Aéroport de Moba (BDV), 360 km away.
Weather & Climate in Moyowosi Game Reserve
The warmest temperatures in Moyowosi Game Reserve occur in October, averaging 23.7°C (up to 30.8°C). The coolest conditions are in June at 20.7°C.
The driest weather conditions are typically in July with average rainfall of 0.6mm. Average humidity: 49.8%.
Monthly Temperatures
- January: 20.9°C (rainfall: 149.9mm)
- February: 21.3°C (rainfall: 144.5mm)
- March: 21.5°C (rainfall: 143.2mm)
- April: 21.0°C (rainfall: 165.6mm)
- May: 21.4°C (rainfall: 39.8mm)
- June: 20.7°C (rainfall: 2.2mm)
- July: 20.8°C (rainfall: 0.6mm)
- August: 22.7°C (rainfall: 4.1mm)
- September: 23.6°C (rainfall: 17.3mm)
- October: 23.7°C (rainfall: 49.5mm)
- November: 21.7°C (rainfall: 165.7mm)
- December: 20.9°C (rainfall: 162.6mm)
Best Time to Visit Moyowosi Game Reserve
The best months to visit Moyowosi Game Reserve are August, September, May, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Month-by-Month Safari Conditions
- January: Good, temperature 20.91°C, rainfall 149.9mm, sunshine 9.9 hrs, humidity 82.8%
- February: Good, temperature 21.32°C, rainfall 144.5mm, sunshine 10 hrs, humidity 82.1%
- March: Good, temperature 21.48°C, rainfall 143.2mm, sunshine 10.3 hrs, humidity 80.3%
- April: Good, temperature 20.96°C, rainfall 165.6mm, sunshine 10.1 hrs, humidity 82.8%
- May: Great, temperature 21.43°C, rainfall 39.8mm, sunshine 11.1 hrs, humidity 69.8%
- June: Great, temperature 20.73°C, rainfall 2.2mm, sunshine 11.1 hrs, humidity 59.2%
- July: Great, temperature 20.77°C, rainfall 0.6mm, sunshine 11.3 hrs, humidity 49.8%
- August: Great, temperature 22.69°C, rainfall 4.1mm, sunshine 11.2 hrs, humidity 45.3%
- September: Great, temperature 23.58°C, rainfall 17.3mm, sunshine 11.1 hrs, humidity 50%
- October: Great, temperature 23.69°C, rainfall 49.5mm, sunshine 10.9 hrs, humidity 56.5%
- November: Good, temperature 21.68°C, rainfall 165.7mm, sunshine 10 hrs, humidity 74.6%
- December: Good, temperature 20.94°C, rainfall 162.6mm, sunshine 10.2 hrs, humidity 81.6%
Wildlife in Moyowosi Game Reserve
Home to 2 recorded species including 1 waterbirds, 1 reptiles.
Recommended Packing List for Moyowosi Game Reserve
Based on average temperature of 21.7°C, typical conditions, humidity 68%.
- Light layers - comfortable for 22°C weather
- Binoculars - essential for every game drive
- Sun hat & sunscreen - protection from the African sun
- Sturdy walking shoes - for bush walks and uneven terrain
- Neutral-coloured clothing - khaki, olive, and tan blend with the bush
- Insect repellent - essential in most safari regions
- First aid kit - basic medical supplies for remote areas
- Torch / headlamp - useful for evenings at camp
- Camera with telephoto lens - capture your safari memories
Notable Species
- Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) - Waterbirds
- Nile Monitor (Varanus niloticus) - Reptiles
Safari Lodges in Moyowosi Game Reserve
1 safari lodges available.
ultra-luxury
Similar Parks in Western Tanzania & Lake Victoria
- Akagera National Park
- Burigi Chato National Park
- Gombe Stream National Park
- Ibanda-Kyerwa National Park
- Igombe Proposed Game Reserve
- Katavi National Park
- Kigosi Forest Reserve
- Luganzo Proposed Game Reserve
- Mahale National Park
- Mlele Game Controlled Area
- Mpimbwe Community Wildlife Management Area
- Rubondo Island National Park
- Rukwa Game Reserve
- Rumanyika Karagwe National Park
- Saanane Island Game Reserve
Health & Travel Info
Moyowosi Game Reserve FAQs
What makes the safari experience in Moyowosi Game Reserve unique compared to more popular Tanzanian parks?
Moyowosi offers an exceptionally private and uncrowded safari, allowing for intimate wildlife encounters without the presence of numerous other vehicles. This low visitor density provides a truly immersive wilderness experience, making it ideal for travelers seeking solitude and an authentic bush adventure.
What specific wildlife can I expect to encounter in Moyowosi Game Reserve, and what makes it a notable habitat?
Moyowosi is renowned for its vast Miombo woodlands, which are excellent for spotting rare antelope species like Roan and Sable, as well as Lichtenstein's Hartebeest. It's also a vital stronghold for African Wild Dogs, offering a good chance to observe these endangered predators in their natural, undisturbed habitat.
When is the optimal time to visit Moyowosi Game Reserve for the best wildlife viewing opportunities?
The dry season, typically from June to October, is considered the best time to visit Moyowosi. During these months, wildlife concentrates around permanent water sources, making them easier to spot, and the sparse vegetation improves visibility for game drives.
Beyond traditional game drives, what unique safari activities are available in Moyowosi Game Reserve?
Moyowosi often allows for a broader range of activities than many national parks, including guided walking safaris to explore the bush on foot and potentially night drives for spotting nocturnal animals. Some operators may also offer fly-camping experiences, providing an even deeper immersion into the reserve's pristine wilderness.
What should I consider regarding accessibility and typical costs for a safari to Moyowosi Game Reserve?
Access to Moyowosi typically involves charter flights to a remote airstrip, followed by a road transfer, making it a more exclusive and less accessible destination than mainstream parks. Due to its remote nature and specialized logistics, safaris to Moyowosi generally incur higher costs, reflecting the unique, uncrowded experience and specialized guiding.
Recommended Books
- Stuarts' Field Guide to National Parks & Game Reserves of East Africa by Chris & Mathilde Stuart - Park-by-park guide with maps, species lists, and practical information. Perfect for planning which parks to visit and what to expect.
- The Handbook of Bird Photography by Markus Varesvuo, Jari Peltomäki & Bence Máté - Excellent for birding photographers on safari - covers technique, equipment, fieldcraft, and post-processing with stunning example images.
- Bradt Guide: Northern Tanzania by Philip Briggs - The best single-country safari guide - covers Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, and Lake Manyara in extraordinary detail with expert local knowledge.
- Birds of East Africa by Terry Stevenson & John Fanshawe - Covers Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi - 1,388 species illustrated with range maps. The essential birding companion for East African safaris.
- Photographing Wildlife in Africa by Paolo Torchio - Practical guide specifically for African safari photography - camera settings, lens choices, composition techniques, and how to make the most of game drives.
- Lonely Planet East Africa by Lonely Planet - Comprehensive travel guide covering Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and beyond. Practical information on visas, transport, accommodation, and detailed park guides.
- Fodor's The Complete Guide to African Safaris by Fodor's Travel - Country-by-country planning guide with lodge reviews, practical logistics, packing lists, and insider tips. Often cited as the best all-in-one safari planning resource.
- Lonely Planet Tanzania by Lonely Planet - Comprehensive guide covering Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Kilimanjaro, Zanzibar, and beyond. Practical transport, accommodation, and itinerary advice for independent and guided safari travellers.
- National Geographic Kids: Safari by National Geographic - Age-appropriate wildlife facts with stunning photographs. Great for getting children excited about the animals they'll see on safari.
- The Last Elephants by Don Pinnock & Colin Bell - Conservation-focused book combining beautiful photography with urgent storytelling about the threats facing Africa's elephant populations.
- Here Is the African Savanna by Madeleine Dunphy - Beautifully illustrated picture book about the savanna ecosystem. Teaches children about the interconnected web of life on an African plain.
- Safari: A Photographic Journey by Art Wolfe - Large-format coffee-table book from one of the world's most celebrated nature photographers. Stunning images from across the African continent.
- The Kingdon Field Guide to African Mammals by Jonathan Kingdon - The definitive mammal field guide for Africa covering over 1,150 species with detailed illustrations. Considered the gold standard for safari-goers and researchers alike.
- The Behavior Guide to African Mammals by Richard Despard Estes - Goes beyond identification to explain why animals behave as they do. Essential reading for safari-goers who want to understand the wildlife they observe.
- A Field Guide to the Reptiles of East Africa by Stephen Spawls, Kim Howell, Harald Hinkel & Michele Menegon - Comprehensive coverage of snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodilians found across East Africa. A niche but appreciated guide for the thorough naturalist.
- Remembering Lions by Various Photographers - Part of the acclaimed Remembering Wildlife conservation book series. Features contributions from world-class wildlife photographers, with proceeds supporting lion conservation.
- African Animals ABC by Stella Blackstone & Petr Horacek - Simple alphabet book with bold, colourful animal illustrations. Perfect for toddlers and young children preparing for their first safari. Ages 2–5.
- Beat About the Bush: Mammals by Trevor Carnaby - The single best book for understanding animal behaviour on safari. Explains why animals do what they do - feeding, mating, territory, predator-prey dynamics. Makes every game drive infinitely more rewarding.
- Wildlife of East Africa (Princeton Pocket Guide) by Martin B. Withers & David Hosking - Compact pocket guide covering mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and insects of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda. 500+ colour photographs. The best quick-reference guide to carry on game drives.
- Africa's Top Wildlife Countries by Mark W. Nolting - The most respected safari planning book in print. Detailed country-by-country guide covering parks, lodges, best times to visit, and what wildlife to expect. Updated regularly. The first book every safari planner should read.
- The Safari Companion: A Guide to Watching African Mammals by Richard D. Estes - Part field guide, part planning tool. Explains mammal behaviour in a way that transforms game drives. Covers tracks, signs, social structures, and habitat preferences. A must-pack for serious safari-goers.
- The Shadow of the Sun by Ryszard Kapuscinski - Widely considered the greatest book ever written about Africa. Kapuscinski spent 40 years reporting from across the continent. Vivid, poetic, and deeply insightful. Essential pre-safari reading for understanding the continent.
- Elephant Company by Vicki Constantine Croke - The extraordinary true story of James Howard Williams and the elephants who helped him build bridges, extract teak, and ultimately rescue refugees across the Burmese jungle during WWII. Gripping and moving.
- When the Last Lion Roars by Sara Evans - An urgent, accessible account of the African lion's decline from 200,000 to under 20,000 in a century. Covers the science, politics, and human stories behind lion conservation. Eye-opening pre-safari reading.
- Ivory, Horn and Blood by Ronald Orenstein - The definitive book on the poaching crisis devastating African elephants and rhinos. Covers the criminal networks, the rangers fighting back, and what travellers can do. Important context for any safari visitor.
- Last Chance to See by Douglas Adams & Mark Carwardine - Witty and heartbreaking tour of endangered species by the Hitchhiker's Guide author. Combines humour with urgent conservation messaging.
- Owen and Mzee by Isabella Hatkoff, Craig Hatkoff & Paula Kahumbu - True story of an orphaned hippo befriending a 130-year-old tortoise in Kenya. A heartwarming tale of unlikely friendship that teaches empathy.
- Remembering Elephants by Various Photographers - Stunning coffee-table book from the Remembering Wildlife series. All proceeds go to elephant conservation - beautiful photography with a purpose.
- Whatever You Do, Don't Run by Peter Allison - Hilarious memoir from a Botswana safari guide - true stories from the bush that will have you laughing out loud. A favourite among safari enthusiasts.
- Poached by Rachel Love Nuwer - Gripping investigation into the illegal wildlife trade - from African poaching networks to Asian markets. Essential reading for understanding the threats to safari wildlife.
- Safari Nation by Jacob S. T. Dlamini - Fascinating history of South Africa's national parks and their complex colonial legacy. Academic but accessible - changes how you think about safari tourism.
- Safari: A Photicular Book by Dan Kainen & Carol Kaufmann - Mesmerising book with moving photographic images of African animals. Kids and adults love the magical moving pictures - perfect pre-trip gift.