July/August in South Africa
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Depends where in the country. Cape Town and the south can be that way; on the other hand in the north, like around Kruger NP, it can be dry, warm in the daytime and chilly at night, an ideal time for safari. No bugs either.
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Hi There,
The answer to your query really depends on your itinerary and whereabouts in South Africa you will be travelling.
For instance, July/August is considered rainy season in Cape Town, but in the north of the country, this time of the year is dry and great for game viewing ... if you have per chance scheduled a safari into your vacation.
Hope this helps a tad!
Happy planning,
Debbi - Travel Guru, Southern Destinations
The answer to your query really depends on your itinerary and whereabouts in South Africa you will be travelling.
For instance, July/August is considered rainy season in Cape Town, but in the north of the country, this time of the year is dry and great for game viewing ... if you have per chance scheduled a safari into your vacation.
Hope this helps a tad!
Happy planning,
Debbi - Travel Guru, Southern Destinations
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