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KENYA

Kenya Safari

The dry seasons in Kenya are from January to late March and again from June to late September. The hottest months are February and March. The coldest period is between July and August.

You can go on safari all year round. However, the chances of seeing animals are greatest as the dry season progresses. Then the animals come to the remaining water holes.

The country experiences two rainy seasons per year: The long rains from April to June and the shorter green season from October to December. Then you will experience short and heavy rainfalls, often in the afternoon and the evenings.

Masai Mara KEnya is year around a mecca for wildlife watching.

Here you can find specific information on the Great Wildebeest migration in Masai Mara.

Kenya Beach

The climate at the Kenyan coast tends to be similar to the climate inland. That said, the best months to visit the beaches at the clear Indian Ocean are January and February and the months between July and October. It is the dry season then and you can enjoy clear water and sunny days. Do not forget to bring a good sun protection!

By the way: In Kenya you can also find the Marine Big 5: Billfish, Dolphin, Sea Turtle, Whale and the Whale Shark.

Humpback-Whales are migrating along Kenya's coast between August and October. Whale Sharks can be seen from late December til Mid-March. Then, they are migrating to Zanzibar.

There are five species of Sea Turtles in Kenya. They can be seen year around. The nesting season is between May and October. You can visit a Turtle Watching Station in Watamu.

TANZANIA

Tanzania Safari

Tanzania enjoys a pleasant tropical climate throughout the year. The best time for safaris in Tanzania are the two dry seasons: mid-December to late March and June to late October. At the beginning of the dry season, the parks are often bathed in lush green. At the end of the dry season there is the best chance of seeing the animals at the remaining waterholes.

There are two rainy seasons in northern Tanzania. The long rainy season lasts from around the end of March to the end of May. During this time there are often persistent and heavy downpours. The small rainy season lasts from November to mid-December. Then it usually rains briefly and heavily in the morning and late afternoon. Incidentally, in the southwest/west of Tanzania there is only one rainy season, which runs from around December to April.

The Serengeti in Tanzania is a year-round playground for East African wildlife.

During the great migration, huge herds of wildebeest can be seen.

One of the "Seven Wonders of the Natural World"
The Great Wildebeest Migration in the Masai Mara - Serengeti Ecosystem

In search of always green grass and fresh water, wildebeest, zebra and gazelle migrate through the vast Serengeti/Maasai Mara ecosystem in an annual rhythm. Followed of course by some big cats. The process is the same every year. However, the animals adapt precisely to the rain.

 

After the small rainy season, in December the herds arrive on the wide steppes of the Serengeti in the south. In February the wildebeest calves are born. From April, the animals begin their migration northwards. Around June, the animals have reached the Grumeti River and then migrate further north until around July/August. Around September most of the animals reach the Maasai Mara and cross the Mara River. This crossing can be really spectacular, but the days are very difficult to predict. In October the herds make their way south again. And then the whole spectacle starts all over again.

The great migration cycle

Zanzibar Beach

The recommendations for your travel to Zanzibar are very similar to those on the mainland. For sunny and unwinding experiences on the tropical island, we recommend to stick to the dry season. The short dry season runs from January to mid-March. The so-called long dry season is from June to October.

There are two rainy seasons in Zanzibar: from mid-March to around mid-June and the small rainy season in November and early December.

The coldest month on Zanzibar: August with 29°C temperature on average & 25°C water temperature

The warmest month on Zanzibar: February with 32°C temperature on average & 29°C water temperature

The wettest month on Zanzibar: April with 116 mm of rain on average (temperature's at 29°C on average)

The windiest month on Zanzibar: July with 14 km/h on average

Best time to kite-surf on Zanzibar: June til September & December til end of February

Best time to wind-surf on Zanzibar: all year around for newbeginners, bigger waves in January, February & June til September

Best time for diving on Zanzibar: all year long. Between September and December you have the chance to see Sea Turtles, Dolphins and Whale Sharks.

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NAMIBIA

Since Namibia lies below the equator, the seasons are exactly the opposite of those in Europe. The country in general has a subtropical desert climate, which is caracterized by a huge difference in day- and night-temperatures.

Winter is the dry season and lasts between May and September. In winter the days are still very warm and temperatures can reach 25°C. But be aware that nights can get cold and temperatures can even drop below freezing.

Summer corresponds to the rainy season and is between October and April. Rain and thunderstorms are common in the months between January and April. These are the months when Namibians celebrate, because Namibia is generally a very dry country.

The warmest month in Namibia: January/February - the day temperatures climb up to 35°C and can have peaks of over 40°C in the desert areas.

The coldest month in Namibia: June/July - day temperatures still go up to 22°C, nights are normally around 7°C. But temperatures can also drop below freezing.

The wettest month in Namibia: February, with an average rainfall of 65 mm.

The most popular time to travel to Namibia is from mid-June to the end of October. Temperatures are very pleasant during the day and you will probably be accompanied by clear blue skies for the entire trip. It is also perfect for safaris, because now the animals are gathering at the remaining waterholes towards the end. But be careful: the accommodations are booked well in advance.

The months of April and May are also a great time to travel. Then the rainy season is already over, but nature still feeds on the water and there are greener landscapes. On our travels, we have seen many animals in the parks, even at this time of year. And the nice thing is that not many travelers choose this time of year.

BOTSWANA

The basic characteristics of the climate in Botswana are the same as in Namibia. Winter brings clear, blue skies and still warm daytime temperatures. The nights, on the other hand, can be very cold. The coldest month of the year in Botswana is July, with an average low of 5°C and high of 22°C.

Summer is very hot and humid and there are frequent, short and heavy rains that can be very local. January is the warmest month, with an average high of 32°C and low of 20°C.

Did you know: Not only the currency in Botswana is called Pula. Pula is also the Setswana word for rain and is used as a toast as we say "Cheers". This is probably because rain is a very valuable and rare resource in Botswana and is greatly appreciated by all.

The best months to visit Botswana are between April and October. The later in this period you travel, the better it is for game viewing. The weather is drier and the landscape and the grass is lower.

ZIMBABWE

Victoria Falls

The best time to see the Victoria Falls is in the months right after the rainy season, between February and May. Then the falls swell into fabulous, dramatic waterfalls.


The low season is between July/August and December. The waterfalls are then much smaller and not nearly as impressive. But now it is time to visit the Devil's Pool, the ultimate infinite pool. Or for white water rafting on the Zambezi River.

SOUTH AFRICA

South Africa’s climate varies significantly across its regions, making different times of the year ideal for visiting different parts of the country. Here’s a breakdown of the best times to visit South Africa by region:

Western Cape (Cape Town, Garden Route, Winelands)

Best time to visit: November to March (summer)

The weather is warm with sunny days and dry weather. Temperatures between 18°C and 30°C. Ideal for beach days and outdoor activities. The summer months are also perfect for wine tasting and driving the scenic Garden Route.

Best time for whale watching in Hermanus: June to November (winter and spring)

The temperature is cooler but ideal for whale watching. Southern right whales migrate to this are during these months.

Temperatures and weather throughout the year:

Summer (November - March): 18°C - 30°C, warm, dry and sunny. Occasional windy days, especially in Cape Town.

Spring / Autumn (April - June and August - November): 12°C - 25°C, mild, with occasional rain showers and cooler mornings.

Winter (June - August): 7°C - 18°C, cold and rainy, especially in Cape Town. Rainfall is frequent, but there are still sunny days.

Eastern Cape (Port Elizabeth, Wild Coast)

Best time to visit: September to April (spring and summer)

The Eastern Cape enjoys mild weather year-round, but spring and summer are warmer and great for beach activities and wildlife viewing in parks like Addo Elephant National Park. It rains more frequently in summer but usually it comes in short bursts.

Temperatures and weather throughout the year:

Summer (November - March): 18°C - 28°C, warm and often humid. Summer storms are common but brief.

Winter (June - August): 8°C - 20°C, mild with occasional rain. Cooler temperatures inland but still pleasant near the coast.

Mpumalanga and Limpopo (Kruger National Park, Blyde River Canyon)

Best time to visit: May to September (dry season)

The dry winter months are cooler and offer ideal conditions for wildlife viewing as animals congregate around water sources.

Temperatures and weather throughout the year:

Summer (October - April): 20°C - 32°C, hot and humid, with regular rain showers and thunderstorms

Winter (May - September): 9°C - 25°C, mild and dry, perfect for wildlife viewing with cooler mornings and evenings.

KwaZulu-Natal (Durban, Drakensberg Mountains)

Best time to visit: April to September (autumn and winter)

This region has a sub-tropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters. Winters are perfect for hiking in the Drakensberg Mountains, while the beaches around Durband are enjoyable year-round due to warm sea temperatures.

Temperatures and weather throughout the year:

Summer (November - March): 22°C - 35°C, hot, humid, and often rainy with thunderstorms in the afternoon, particularly inland. Durban's coastline enjoys warmer and more stable weather.

Winter (June - August): 10°C - 25°C, dry and mild, with pleasant temperatures along the coast. The Drakensberg can experience snow on high peaks, with chilly mornings and evenings.

Northern Cape (Kalahari Desert, Namaqualand)

Best time to visit: August to October (spring)

This arid region sees temperatures soar in the summer (December to February), while winters are mild.

The spring bloom of wildflowers in Namaqualand is a major attraction. The best time to see the flower display is late August to the end of September. An incredible 1350 plant species have been recorded there. 

Temperatures and weather throughout the year:

Summer (November - February): 25°C - 40°C, extremely hot, especially in desert areads like the Kalahari. Dry and arid conditions.

Winter (May - August): 0°C - 20°C, mild during the day, but freezing cold at night. Clear skies and dry conditions are typical.

Spring (August - October): 12°C - 26°C, cooler and pleasent, with wildflowers blooming in Namaqualand.

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EGYPT

Egypt is mainly desert, the climate is mostly very dry with extremely hot temperatures during the day in summer. The only exception is the northern Mediterranean coast around Alexandria, where there are rains in winter. Here the annula average perception is between 20 and 200 mm. South of Cairo the average falls to almost 0 mm per year.

The summer months are the warmest months in Egypt. In Cairo, Luxor and Aswan, the thermometer likes to climb above the 40°C mark between May and August, the average high in summer is between 32 and 35°C. In Alexandria, temperatures are more pleasant in summer, ranging between 23 and 30°C.

By European standards, it never gets really cold in Egypt. Even in the winter months it gets between 14 and 20°C along the Nile during the day. At night, temperatures drop to 5°C, but stay mostly around 10°C. This also applies to holidays on the Red Sea.

The best travel times for:
... Sightseeing and activities: spring, autumn and, for those who prefer it cooler, also in winter
... Nile Cruises & Dahabiya Tours: also spring, autumn and winter
... Holidays on the Red Sea: spring, summer & autumn. Temperatures in summer are around 35°C, but can also reach 38°C.

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Egypt

MOROCCO

Morocco has four seasons. However, it is a very large country with very different landscapes and therefore a very different climate. the coastal strip follows a more Mediterranean climate with warm summer days and cool winter days. The further inland you go, the more arid it gets.

The summer months are the warmest months in Morocco. Tangier, in the north enjoys quite hot summers with an average high of 27°C in July and August. In Marrakesh, even though it's not actually considered a desert city, it often feels like that in the summer. The thermometer can climb up to 50°C and the average high in July and August is around 37°C. Agadir is a perfect beach destination in summer with a maximum of 31°C, water temperatures of around 23°C and a lot of sunshine.

By European standards, it never gets really cold in Morocco. 

In Tangier you will have wet and mild winter months with an average high of 17°C and an average low of 13°C.

November is the wettest month in Marrakesh with an average of 40 mm of rainfall. The temperatures can still be described as pleasant between 7 and 20°C.

The best travel times for:
... sightseeing and activities: spring, autumn and, for those who prefer it cooler, also in winter

... hiking in the High Atlas mountains: winter hiking in snow and ice December - March, Spring is perfect with wildflowers popping up, with great temperatures between April and September.
.... beach holidays: June - October for pleasant water temperatures between 20 - 23°C.

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JORDAN

The weather in Jordan is divided into exactly the same seasons as we know them in Europe. It just gets much warmer and drier in summer. In winter, there is actually quite a bit of snow in Amman and the higher plains.

In our opinion, the best times to travel through the Kingdom of Jordan are the spring and autumn months. If you like the warmth, you can of course also travel in summer. Then you just have to get up early and take advantage of the cool morning hours and protect your body from the intense sun.

If you like to be out and about in nature, then we recommend the "green" months in spring for your trip. Especially in Ajloun and Dana it makes a big difference when you travel. After a few heavy rain showers, you will be able to see the nature reserves blooming and lush green in spring. In summer and autumn the area is rather brownish and somewhat desolate. Nevertheless, even then the hikes are easy to carry out and beautiful.

The warmest month in Jordan: July with an average of 31°C. The water temperature in Aqaba reaches 29°C then.

The coldest month in Jordan: January with an average of 5-10°C. The water temperature at the Red Sea drops to 20°C in January/February.

The wettest month in Jordan: December with an average of 60mm of rain.

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THE BALTIC STATES

The seasons in the 3 countries are very distinct. The winters are long and cold, the summers short and quite warm.

Winters in the Baltic States are cold, with January and February temperatures mostly below zero. The average temperature in the northernmost capital Tallinn is around -3.5°C, closely followed by Riga with -3°C, Vilnius is actually the coldest capital with -4°C.

The temperatures usually only stabilize in mid-May. The summer months from June to August attract with pleasant, sunny days and temperatures between 22 and 24°C. There are also outliers where the thermometer climbs to 34°C due to southerly winds. However, summer is often rainy. Temperatures remain comfortable in September. October is already getting colder and in November it's really wintry again.

The best travel time largely coincides with the warmest months. Summer is great for everything the countries have to offer. The spring and autumn months are also ideal for weekend trips and people who don't mind cooler temperatures. By the way, there is something about visiting the capitals in the snow.

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GERMANY

The best time to travel to Germany in general depends on what activities and experiences you're looking for.

March to May: the Spring season is best for City breaks, outdoor activities, nature and festivals

Mild weather, especially in May, makes this a great time for exploring cities and the countryside. Flowers are in bloom, including cherry blossoms in cities like Bonn and Heidelberg.

Fewer crowds compared to summer, beautiful landscape, ideal for hiking and cycling.

June to August: Summer is ideal for cultural events, city breaks, festivals, and outdoor activities

Warm temperatures, with highs ranging from 20°C to 30°C, make summer ideal for outdoor dining, festivals, and lake swimming. Music festival season, and open-air-theather performances are in full swing. It is the best time for visiting the Bavarian Alps, the Black Forest, and the Baltic Sea coast.

Long daylight hours and pleasant weather - make the best out of it. :)

September to November: Autumn is best for wine tasting, cultural experiences, scenic landscapes

Early autumn is perfect for wine tasting in the Mosel, Rhine, and Pfalz regions, with grape harvest and wine festivals.

Cultural events like the Oktoberfest (late September - early October) and Berlin's Festival of Lights in October take place. 

Cooler temperatures and colorful fall foliage make this a lovely time to explore rural areas and cities alike.

December to February: The winter months are best for visiting Christmas markets, skiing, and cultural experiences

Christmas markets in cities like Nuremberg, Dresden, Munich, and Berlin are magical, with festive lights, mulled wine, and holiday treats. Ski resorts in the Bavarian Alps and Black Forest are open for winter sports. Cozy indoor experiences such as visiting museums, palaces, and enjoying hearty German winter cuisine

With colder temperatures (-5°C to 5°C) and shorter days, fewer tourists travel, but the cozy Christmas market atmosphere is beautiful.

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Iceland

The best time to travel to Iceland depends on what you want to experience, as the country offers distinct attractions across different seasons.

June to August: Summer months are best for outdoor activities, hiking, wildlife, road trips, and the Midnight Sun

24 hours of daylight in June and early July make for perfect long days of exploration. Trails like the Laugavegur Trail and other highland routes are fully accessible. 

Warmest weather with 10°C to 15°C with nearly all attractions accessible and a lot of outdoor events taking place.

Puffins are in Iceland from May to August, and whale-watching tours are most active.

September to October: Autumn is good for Northern Lights, fewer tourists, more affordable prices

Fewer crowds compared to summer, making popular sites more enjoyable. The landscape is colored with autumn hues, especially in the countryside.

Northern Lights begin to appear, cooler but still comfortable weather (4°C - 10°C), lower prices compared to summer.

November to February: The winter months are great for Northern Lights, ice caves and winter activities

Winter is the prime season to see the aurora borealis due to long, dark nights. Glacial ice caves are accessible from November to March. Reykjavik is magical during the Christmas holidays, with festive lights and Christmas markets. Temperatures around -1°C to 4°C.

March to May: Northern Lights, fewer tourists, transitioning landscapes

Early March still offers good chances to catch the auroras. In April and May, landscapes begin to thaw, waterfalls like Gullfoss roar with snowmelts, and days grow longer with temperatures around 0°C to 10°C. Spring is a quieter season. 

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