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May 4, 2023
A safari in Africa is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that needs meticulous planning to guarantee that you get the most out of your vacation. The optimum time of year to visit is an important consideration to consider when organising your safari. We’ll walk you through the many seasons in Africa and help you decide when is the ideal time to go on a safari according on your interests and budget.
There are two primary safari seasons in Africa: dry and wet. The dry season is distinguished by bright weather, dry landscapes, and a lesser possibility of precipitation. If you want to observe animals, now is the perfect time to go on a safari because they like to congregate around water sources. The dry season in East and Southern Africa normally lasts from June to October, whereas it lasts from November to April in West Africa. However, keep in mind that the dry season is also peak season, which means prices are higher and parks are more crowded.
The rainy season, on the other hand, is distinguished by lush green scenery, colourful flowers, and fewer tourists. If you want to go on a safari and enjoy bird watching, photography, or witnessing the beauty of African flora, now is the time to go. The wet season in East and Southern Africa normally lasts from November to May, whereas it lasts from May to October in West Africa. While the wet season provides a unique and beautiful experience, it’s important to keep in mind that some roads may be impassable, and mosquitoes and other insects may be more prevalent.
Finally, the ideal time of year to go on an African safari is determined by your choices, money, and interests. There is a season for everyone, whether you favour dry or rainy weather, a crowded or peaceful park, wildlife or flowers. Hekima Safaris provides customised safari packages that are tailored to your specific requirements and tastes, ensuring that you get the most out of your African journey. So, what are you holding out for? Plan your safari vacation today and enjoy the continent’s beauty!
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