The seasons dictate wildlife distribution and behaviour and set the scene for game viewing and ambience on safari. So when is the best time to visit? It depends.
Seasonality differs regionally and certain locales feature specific annual wildlife events to consider. If you’re revisiting a spot, a different season offers nuance – miombo trees flushing with colour, mass termite emergences with the first rains, courtship displays, rutting and more.
While bad weather and poor access close some locations for months, the ‘off season’ isn’t always off limits. When the roads flood, some creative lodges offer fresh perspectives on boating safaris. Provided the lodges in a destination are open, there’s no bad time to visit. The timing of high season rates gives a sense of the most popular season. But for the individual, what’s popular isn’t always right.
Secret season: A leopard in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park during the rains, when vegetation is lush, photographed on safari with Time+Tide Africa, which operates five camps and mobile walking safaris in the park
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