Africa is a continent of immense scale and its seasons are not one-size-fits-all. The safari calendar is best understood by splitting it into two major regions: East and Southern Africa. Each has its own distinct high, shoulder, and low seasons dictated by rainfall and temperature.
East Africa
The safari experience in Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda is defined by two dry seasons and two rainy seasons. The long, dry period from June to October is the peak season for classic game viewing, as animals congregate around water sources. The green seasons, spurred by the "short" and "long" rains, bring lush landscapes, newborn animals, and fewer crowds. They offer a different but equally magical perspective on a region you can find out more about with our East Africa Travel Guide
- High season from June to October provides dry, cooler weather and phenomenal, concentrated wildlife viewing.
- Shoulder season between November and February sees the landscape turn green and marks the annual calving season.
- Low season during the long rains of March, April, and May offers great value and wonderfully lush, quiet parks.
- Wildebeest return to Tanzania from Kenya in late September and October, a key part of the migration cycle.
- Birding peaks during the shoulder season, as migratory birds arrive to take advantage of the summer conditions.
Southern Africa
The safari pace in Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Namibia is set by a distinct dry winter and a wet summer. The winter months are peak season, as the lack of rain and low vegetation make spotting wildlife exceptionally easy. In contrast, the summer green season brings dramatic thunderstorms, vibrant scenery, and an explosion of life, particularly for birders and those who appreciate lush, photogenic landscapes. For further information on the region, see our Southern Africa Travel Guide.
- High season from June to October delivers superb, easy game viewing in comfortable, mild daytime temperatures.
- Shoulder season in April, May, and November offers a sweet spot of good viewing, pleasant weather, and better value.
- Low season from January to March is the height of the summer rains, creating a green paradise for birdwatching.
- Winter evenings are crisp and clear, perfect for sitting around a campfire and listening to the sounds of the bush.
- Christmas safaris in the early summer shoulder season offer a uniquely festive way to experience the wild.