Travel Info
June
June is an exciting month. The African wild dogs begin to search for dens, which makes them easier to find for the next three or four months as they operate from their dens. Exciting hunts and playful puppies – what more could you wish for! Temperatures have dropped to their coldest by the end of June with night temperatures reaching as low as 2°C (very cold on night drives due to wind chill factor). Daytime temperatures rise up to a very comfortable 25°C and dusty dry conditions begin to dominate. Some green bushes and trees persist but leaf drop commences and pans dry up. Animals concentrate at permanent water sources, as do their predators. The inner Delta starts to flood. The Zebra and Wildebeest numbers appear to increase day by day along the dry Boteti River and Leroo La Tau is slowly surrounded by the sounds of hooves and the echo of calls at night.


