Top Ideas to Select Travel Dates to South Africa

By Nelson Crane


So you have opted for taking a trip to South Africa but are not one hundred percent sure when to go. Our ideas and guidance are should help you pick your traveling dates. South Africa is wonderful to visit all year round however particular months can be better than others, depending on exactly what you would like to do.

First of all, you must get a good concept of what the weather conditions will be like in the particular locations of South Africa that you are planning to visit, and if they are ideal for what you are preparing to do. The seasons in SA are contrary to Europe and in the US because SA lies in the opposite hemisphere. So, winter in South Africa occurs when it is summer in Europe. As far as latitude goes, SA is a similar distance from the equator as the warm Mediterranean countries and so the temperature level here is moderate all the time.

The weather does nonetheless alter a lot according to the specific location you are in since particular cities, like Cape Town and Johannesburg, are a 2 and a half hour flight apart and so the climate changes drastically.

If you want to go to a beachfront New Year's Eve party, South Africa holidays can be excellent in December. December is not optimal for safaris in the Kruger National Park as the weather conditions in the North of the country has the tendency to be rather hot and rainy in the summer, just like tropical countries. You can still go on a Safari, however perhaps a smaller one along the Garden Route.

vacation. There is very little rain in Namibia and during the day it is warm throughout the year. Obviously Cape Town is likewise gorgeous in the winter, particularly for whale watching and visiting Cape Point.|If you can just get leave between June and August, you ought to understand that Cape Town will be wet and rather cold. Of course Cape Town is also lovely in the winter season, specifically for whale watching and seeing Cape Point.

You can think about spending a few nights in Cape Town City Center, just to see Government Avenue, the markets, Stellenbosch and the Waterfront, and then you can spend a bit more time in locations like Knysna or Wilderness, along the eastern coast, which have less rain and are warmer because of the warm ocean currents coming from the Indian Ocean.

If you arrive in South Africa in between July and October, you should not miss seeing the beautiful flower shows all along the west coastline when the dry Namaqualand area begins to grow. Throughout these flower shows, vast areas of dry, rocky desert fill up with vibrant flowers for kilometers on end. Your local tourism office will be able to inform you which locations are best to visit, as each year nature blooms in different places!

If you take pleasure in soaking in the culture of this country then there are 2 public holidays which you should understand about. The 27th of April is called Freedom Day and was proclaimed to commemorate the first Democratic elections that were held in 1994. On that day there are street parades, local bands play and there are numerous public performances by well-known South African artists.

The 24th of September is an extremely "easygoing" vacation. It is called Heritage Day and typically South Africans will go out and enjoy a braai, better referred to as barbecue. The very best thing to do if you are in SA on the 24th of September, is to discover from your regional Tourism Office which is the nicest braai area in the area and enjoy local beer and grilled meat!




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