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What weather should I expect on safari? |
In general the climate in southern Africa is as near perfect as you can get with dry season temperatures similar to those of the Mediterranean, but without the humidity. Daytime temperatures average 70 - 80 degrees Fahrenheit but can get much hotter, especially in the months of October and November, just before the rains arrive.
During the winter period June through August nighttime temperatures in some areas can drop to freezing or below. Early morning game drives during these winter months can start out very chilly and you should bring a warm sweater, gloves and even a hat to cover your ears. However, by mid morning (9 am or so) the layers will start coming off as the days will heat up dramatically. The rains occur each year during the period November through March with the dry season stretching from April through October.
Mhondoro Lodge is a sacred Shona word meaning the Spirit of Power, Protection and Wisdom, symbolically associated with the Spirit of the Lion. African folklore tells us that the spirit of Mhondoro will welcome and embrace its visitors and offer them secure serenity. Relaxed comfort and style belies the understated elegance of Mhondoro Lodge where experienced and dedicated professionals offer personal attention.
Mhondoro Lodge - South Africa
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 The 5 Star Tuningi Safari Lodge is situated in the world renowned 75000 hectare malaria-free Madikwe Game Reserve and offers both local and international guests a superior product enhanced by an impressive Big 5 safari experience. Tuningi Safari Lodge can accommodate 16 (sixteen) guests in their exclusive bush villas which have been architecturally designed in such a way that the lodge can be divided for families, intimate groups or VIP's in search of utter privacy. Tuningi Safari Lodge - North West |
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