Weather in Kruger National Park in October
In October, Kruger National Park moves into the early stages of the wet season. This is marked by rising temperatures and increased chance of rain.
Expect daytime temperatures to reach 86°F to 95°F (30°C to 35°C), with this rising through the month. As for the rain, as the month wears on, sporadic showers and thunderstorms are also on the rise.
On that note, given that October is one of the last months for prime game viewing before the onset of heavy rains, the park can be quite busy.
Weather in Kruger National Park in November
Being the beginning of the wet season, November in Kruger National Park is characterised by regular rainfall, with thunderstorms and showers frequent and widespread.
Though usually short-lived, these rains tend to falls in the afternoon or evening and can be quite heavy. At the same time, the rising temperatures range from 86°F to 95°F (30°C to 35°C).
While the lusher vegetation and abundance of water can make watching wildlife more challenging than in the dry season, the fresh growth attracts herbivores, which in turn attracts predators.
November is also an excellent time for birdwatching, as the park sees more migratory bird species arrive from the north.
Weather in Kruger National Park in December
Come December, South Africa’s summer wet season in in full swing, which means it’s hot and humid, with daytime temperatures ranging from 86°F to 95°F (30°C to 35°C).
Rainfall is regular, with dramatic thunderstorms often bursting forth in the afternoon and evening.
Though the availability of water mean animals are less concentrated around watering holes — which makes them trickier to find — December offers opportunities to see new-borns, It's also a top month for birdwatching.
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