Green Season Tours
Safaris saison verte
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We would like help change the general impression that the “rainy season” in Botswana is not a particularly good time to visit. In an effort to entice people to come and see the country during the “Green Season” we are discounting our safaris prices Please contact us for rates on [email protected] for safaris between 15 November and 15 March.
Take advantage of this offer and see for yourself.
Take advantage of this offer and see for yourself.
Facts:
Botswana’s “rainy season”, or more accurately the summer or green season, people can expect a great blue sky in the mornings, getting cloudy around noon and by late afternoon some localized showers begin forming. These outbursts are mostly “localized” and you can expect roughly a one hour shower about twice a week. The nights are warm (20 to 28 degrees C) and during the day temperatures normally hang around 35 degrees with some days getting exceptionally warm, up to 40 degrees C. A nice shower brings the temperature back down to a comfortable level making these warmer days tolerable.
Advantages:
Gone is the dust, this is the time when the young animals are born, where there is abundant food and water for the animals and where photographers get the best contrasts: a yellow lion on green grass with a dark-blue sky behind: whaahw !!!
Migrant birds (25 % of all bird species in Botswana) are around and birdsongs are at their best during this nesting period.
The landscapes and sundowners are superb, huge clouds giving stunning reflections and special effects to pictures.
Most people are not aware that this is such a unique period for visiting Botswana, which means that there are hardly any other visitors in the parks: no vehicles around to disturb a sighting, a splendid feeling of how Africa was in “the good old days”. (just avoid from 15/12 to 10/1 as this is when we have South African school holidays )
If you want to come during the period that we love the most and at the same time get a discount – think about booking a "Green Season" safari with Kalahari Skies.
Minimum number of participants 4, maximum 6 ( over 6 participants 2 gameviewers are used )
Botswana’s “rainy season”, or more accurately the summer or green season, people can expect a great blue sky in the mornings, getting cloudy around noon and by late afternoon some localized showers begin forming. These outbursts are mostly “localized” and you can expect roughly a one hour shower about twice a week. The nights are warm (20 to 28 degrees C) and during the day temperatures normally hang around 35 degrees with some days getting exceptionally warm, up to 40 degrees C. A nice shower brings the temperature back down to a comfortable level making these warmer days tolerable.
Advantages:
Gone is the dust, this is the time when the young animals are born, where there is abundant food and water for the animals and where photographers get the best contrasts: a yellow lion on green grass with a dark-blue sky behind: whaahw !!!
Migrant birds (25 % of all bird species in Botswana) are around and birdsongs are at their best during this nesting period.
The landscapes and sundowners are superb, huge clouds giving stunning reflections and special effects to pictures.
Most people are not aware that this is such a unique period for visiting Botswana, which means that there are hardly any other visitors in the parks: no vehicles around to disturb a sighting, a splendid feeling of how Africa was in “the good old days”. (just avoid from 15/12 to 10/1 as this is when we have South African school holidays )
If you want to come during the period that we love the most and at the same time get a discount – think about booking a "Green Season" safari with Kalahari Skies.
Minimum number of participants 4, maximum 6 ( over 6 participants 2 gameviewers are used )