Cape Town’s warm, pleasant autumn begins. Kruger starts to see less rain.
The start of warmer temperatures, but still great for most regions. Holi, the festival of colours, is celebrated across India, creating a vibrant and unforgettable experience.
Still warm and dry, with average highs of 29°C and a slight increase in rainfall (73mm), making it great for snorkelling.
Still warm (29°C), but rainfall begins to ease slightly; a good time for those seeking a mix of sunshine, showers, and lush landscapes.
End of the rainy season, with fewer showers and temperatures around 29°C, ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a mix of green scenery and wildlife.
Still in the wet season, but rainfall begins to ease; a good time for a mix of sun and showers.
End of the rainy season, landscapes are green and lush, and wildlife is more dispersed.
Hot days with balmy evenings. You shouldn’t need to bring a warm top for the evening as temperatures remain warm. As the cyclone season draws to an end, you will see less rainfall and a drop in the humidity.
The Great Migration starts heading north, and temperatures are still high. As the month progresses, there is a higher chance of rain as Tanzania enters the long wet season.
The end of March sees the arrival of the long rains. The timing of their arrival can be a little unpredictable.
Green Season - This is typically Bali's wettest month. However, rains are not constant. Expect hot and sunny days, with beautifully warm sea waters and short but heavy downpours.
Surf: Best on the east coast, where large swells and off-shore winds occur at this time.