Planning an African escape between November and January? . The options of where to go in Africa seem to be endless. But this three-month stretch marks a fascinating shift across the continent. From turtle nesting on South Africa’s shores to desert-adapted elephants in Namibia.
It’s the tail-end of the dry season in most of Africa (and the start of the Mediterranean summer season in the Cape.) So there are certain areas of the continent that are definitely better to visit than others.
Here’s your insider guide to where to go and why, crafted by the Cedarberg Africa experts who live and breathe these landscapes.

Where to go in Africa in November
The peak safari crowds have dispersed, safari prices ease, and the landscapes begin to blush green again. November is the start of Africa’s “green season,” when the air is fresh, the skies dramatic, and photographic light at its best.
The days are also getting longer and warmer in Southern Africa. So whether you are visiting the Indian Ocean Islands or South Africa, a beach holiday could be high up on your list!
South Africa
Northern Maputuland in Kwazulu-NatalΒ becomes the stage for one of nature’s most moving spectacles: hundreds of leatherback turtles lumbering ashore to lay their eggs. Visit in November and witness hundreds of Leatherback Turtles laying their eggs on the beach. Or later in January and February to see the hatchlings making a dash for the safety of the sea.

In the Cape, long sunny days return, with the last whales of the season lingering inΒ Hermanus.
Although it is the start of the rainy season in the Greater Kruger, it is a fantastic time to see the migratory birds arriving en masse, perfect for keen birders.
Insider Tip: The early rains bring new life and vivid greenery, making it ideal for photographers and nature lovers alike.
Green season safaris are ideal in the Eastern Cape which offers a more transitional climate with less of a distinctive summer rain pattern.
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This is one of the best times of the year to encounter the Desert Adapted Elephant in Namibia’s Damaraland. With only a few hundred left, sightings in November feel truly special.
Ethiopia
If culture calls, head north. November is a wonderful time to explore Lalibela’s rock-hewn churches and the ancient cities of Axum and Gondarβwithout the peak season crowds.

It’s also the tail end of the dry season in countries like Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Malawi, when safari lodges offer excellent value green-season rates in November and December.
Some Zambia camps close by mid or end November.












