Eswatini offers something for everyone, and the most preferred time for many travelers is during the dry season, from May to September.
Dry Season (May to September): Eswatini’s dry season, from May to September, boasts cooler temperatures and minimal rainfall, ideal for outdoor activities like wildlife viewing and hiking. However, this popular period sees higher tourist numbers.
Cultural Events (Late August to Early September): Late August to early September hosts traditional ceremonies like the Umhlanga Reed Dance, offering a unique cultural experience. Plan ahead due to high demand for accommodations.
Shoulder Seasons (April and October): April and October serve as transitional months, offering a balance between fewer tourists and comfortable weather. However, some attractions may have limited availability.