Climate & Weather

The climate of Damaraland is arid and desert, with cool to cold, dry winters and scorching, dry summers. There are notable daily temperature variations in the area, with extremely hot days and significantly cooler nights.

 

Wet season (November to April): Occasional rainfall, primarily from afternoon thunderstorms, makes the terrain greener. November and December High temperatures mark the start of the season, with December having the highest average temperature (77°F/25°C).

The wettest months of the year are January and February. Since animals scatter from waterholes, it is more difficult to detect wildlife in the lush setting. March/April: The scenery is still lush as the rains start to lessen. As animals return to more reliable water sources, wildlife sightings start to improve.

The ideal time to see wildlife is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. During this period, animals gather in permanent waterholes. The sky is dry and clear, although at night the temperature can drop considerably. May: The start of the dry season offers comfortable temperatures and clear skies.

 

The coolest months of the year are June and July, with July having the lowest average temperature (59°F/15°C). Inland regions may see frost, and mornings and evenings can be extremely chilly.
August, September, and October: A steady rise in temperature. One of the hottest months is October, when animals become more reliant on water sources, making for amazing safari experiences.

 

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