The diving is best in most of the country outside of summer (from April through September), and so is the surfing - but that certainly doesn't limit either activity to those times.
River rafting is better in the Cape at the end of winter, and in KwaZulu-Natal in the height of summer (late November to mid-February).
The "shoulder" seasons - spring and autumn - are best for hiking, as summer can be hot over most of the country. In the Drakensberg, summer thunderstorms are dangerous, while there is a good chance of snow in winter. In the Cape, the winters are wet, so hiking can be a bit hardcore.
Of course, if you want to lounge around on the beaches, mid-summer is the best time - though everyone else will be there too. And big bonus the beaches of northern KwaZulu-Natal are warm and sunny even in midwinter.
Aloe plants in the Great Karoo, Western Cape |
River rafting in the winter sounds wonderful! Better than being stuck here in the cold.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful weather year round? SIGN ME UP! I would love to be able to go hiking right now.
ReplyDeleteWell with so much information, all I need to do is decide when I want to go.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see the flowers or go during hiking season!
ReplyDeletegreat information!
ReplyDeleteI would definitely want to go when I could see the whales!
ReplyDeleteI would go any time, but especially when its winter here!
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