Best Time To Visit Niger
Niger is noted for its scorching heat and aridity, which deters many visitors. Temperatures can reach 113 degrees Fahrenheit between March and June (45C). For much of the year, this kind of heat makes desert travel miserable.
The average maximum temperature in Niger is between 87 and 105 degrees Fahrenheit (31C and 41C). The nights, on the other hand, are often cool or even frigid, with temperatures dropping below 68F (20C) in summer and winter; in the central and north-eastern sections of the country, temperatures can drop below 50F (10C).
The landscape of Niger is mostly desert plains and sand dunes, but the country's extreme south, on the verge of the Niger River Basin, is lusher and has a tropical climate. Rainfall is uncommon in the desert, but it rises in the south, where there is a brief rainy season from late May to September. The rainiest months are July and August.
The greatest time to visit Niger is between December and February, when the nation is at its coolest and driest. Travelers should take precautions to protect themselves from the sun and heat, and they should stay hydrated at all times.