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Ngorongoro in June – Weather, Crowds & Packing Tips

Ngorongoro in June can be considered a drier month, especially if there has been enough rainfall during the previous months of March, April, and May. When the long rains reduce, roads and trails slowly begin to dry. However, this does not fully guarantee what kind of weather you will experience. Just like in February, weather conditions can still change. Visitors traveling to Ngorongoro in June should prepare for both wet and dry spells, especially if they plan to hike or spend a lot of time outdoors.

Because June is a transition month, it offers a mix of wet and dry season conditions. Some days may be sunny and dry, while others may still have light rain. Early mornings and evenings can be cool, while daytime temperatures are often comfortable. This mix makes Ngorongoro in June a good time for travelers who want balanced weather without strong heat or heavy rain.

Another advantage of Ngorongoro in June is the lower number of visitors. Since it falls between peak seasons, there are fewer tourists compared to July and August. This gives travelers more space and a quieter experience. Wildlife viewing is still possible, although movement may be limited in some areas depending on road conditions.

It is always advised to work with a local tour operator when planning a trip to Ngorongoro in June. Local operators are on the ground and closely follow weather changes. They can help choose the best travel days, routes, and activities based on current conditions.

What to wear in Ngorongoro is very important. Avoid tight clothes and choose loose and comfortable clothing. Carry only what you need because many lodges and camps offer laundry services. The weather in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area can change at any time, so clothes should suit both rainy and dry conditions.

Clothing to pack includes many T shirts, long sleeved shirts, several pairs of shorts, light long trousers, a jacket or jumper, a scarf, underwear, cotton socks, pyjamas, sneakers, sandals, a hat or cap, and swimming equipment if needed. Heavy gloves are mainly useful during the wet season.

Other useful items include ATM bank cards, debit or credit cards, sunglasses, sunscreen and lotions, lip balm, a torch or flashlight, mosquito repellent, vaccination certificates if required, and a copy of your safari itinerary. Also carry some cash in different bills, your passport or travel documents, flight tickets, insurance documents, hand sanitizers, wipes, tissue paper, a camera with batteries and memory cards, snacks, and toiletries.

A small medical kit is also important. It should include basic first aid items such as medicine for stomach problems, headaches, burns, allergies, food poisoning, malaria prevention, and sleeping pills if needed. Always talk to your doctor and carry only what they advise.



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