Common questions

What is the best time of year to go on African safari?

What is the best time of year to go on African safari?

Conventional wisdom suggests the best time to go on safari is during the dry season, which is June to October for the majority of sub-Saharan Africa. It’s easier to spot animals at this time, because they gather at water sources due to the scarcity. However, Africa’s seasonality is legendary.

What months are best for safari?

Temperature. Seasons in Africa are opposite of North American seasons, so its autumn runs from March through May; spring runs from September through November. According to the Weather Channel, the best general months for an African safari are September, October, March or April, when temperatures aren’t so scorching-hot …

What is the best time to visit South Africa for safari?

The best time to go on safari in South Africa is during the dry season from May to October. These cooler months bring an average temperature of 16°C (60.8°F). Dry weather conditions, shorter grass and fewer watering holes mean better visibility for wildlife viewing.

What are the hottest months in Africa?

The wet season typically runs from November to March, which is also the hottest and most humid time of year. In East Africa (Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya and Tanzania) the dry season is from late June to September. The region typically experiences two wet seasons.

What seasons does Africa have?

Instead of Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring, most countries in East Africa and Southern Africa have a wet season(s) and a dry season. The wet season, in particular, is at different times of the year, depending on the country/region.

What is the hottest month in South Africa?

In Cape Town, the average temperature ranges from 13 °C (55 °F) in July to 22 °C (72 °F) in January and February. Here are the average temperatures….Cape Town.

Month August
Max (°C) 19
Mean (°C) 13.4
Min (°F) 46
Max (°F) 66

Which African country has most lions?

Tanzania
Tanzania hosts the largest lion population in Africa, with the bulk of the lions inhabiting the game parks of the popular Northern Tanzania Safari Circuit.

When is the best time to go on safari in southern Africa?

The key thing to remember if you’re planning a safari is the difference between the dry and wet seasons. The winter dry season in Southern Africa is between May and October and this is when game viewing is at its best, especially in the hotter, drier months at the end of the season.

When is the winter season in South Africa?

It is usually ‘dry’ from April through to October, and the main winter period runs from May to August. During this time, altitude plays an important factor with temperatures. Along the coast, days are usually warm, but nights can be quite cool.

What’s the weather like in Africa during the year?

As a general rule, Africa is warm and sunny throughout the year. But certain countries, and even regions within those countries, experience a variety of climates. The key point to remember about the weather when you’re planning an African safari is the difference between each region’s dry and wet seasons:

When is the dry season in Equatorial Africa?

Equatorial East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Uganda) has its main dry season from June to October, with a secondary drier season from mid-December to mid-March. November is historically known as the time of the ‘short rains’, whilst April and May host the ‘main’ rains.

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Ruth Doyle