Best Places to Visit in the Month of January

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Have you been contemplating your January travel options? You want your New Year to start strong. Of course, you do. The best way to escape the cold in winter is to go somewhere warm, full of amazing sights to see, and exciting activities to partake in. And there’s a diverse selection of premium winter vacation spots. Find solace in the wilderness, the heights of mountains, or the soil of other lands by visiting one of these top destinations in January. Read on to create your list of must-see destinations for the year’s first month.

Dubai

Experience the Dubai Shopping Festival, skydiving, dining, a dhow cruise, a desert safari in Dubai, a walking tour of Dubai, a trip to the Miracle Garden, a hot air balloon ride, a taste of Dubai’s cuisine, the Dubai Marathon, a stroll through the Garden Glow, a musical night at the Dubai Opera, and much more.

If you’re looking for a way to ease into the new year, a trip to Dubai is an excellent option since many activities are available in the city during the first month of the year. Visit Dubai in January to see its rich culture, contemporary architecture, and exciting nightlife. January is a great time to visit Dubai because of the pleasant weather.

Things to do in Dubai at this time of year include the annual Dubai Shopping Festival, where you can enjoy the thrill of shopping and a variety of music. Skydiving and desert safaris are just two of the many unique activities available in Dubai for people who need speed. Some of the most relaxing activities in Dubai include sky dining and walking tours, both available throughout this time of year. You should take the chance of a lifetime of success.

Maldives

January is a great month to visit the Maldives. One of the best times to visit the Maldives is in January when temperatures are mild and seldom rains. The conditions are ideal for a day of snorkeling in the Maldives. In January, the Maldives see temperatures between 25 and 29 degrees Celsius, with an average of 27 degrees Celsius. The average nighttime temperature decreases to roughly 24 degrees Celsius. 

In January, the ocean is a comfortable 28 degrees Celsius. In January, the Maldives see approximately nine hours of daylight, with sunset at about 6:15 PM. In January, the Maldives typically have just five days of rain. In January, the southern atolls of the Maldives are most likely to have precipitation, with totals of about 75 millimeters. January’s winds blow from the east. Hence the ocean currents are generally east (except for a few days before and after the full and new moon days, when they move between the east and the west owing to tidal superposition).

Kenya

Your dream vacation to the African forest and the beach might come true in Kenya any time of the year. Daytime game drives and other outdoor activities are pleasant because of the temperate to tropical temperatures. A light jacket or thick fleece may be all you need to ward off the mild chill of the Great Rift Valley highlands in the nights and early mornings. Both the average temperature and the average rainfall change throughout the year.

You may tailor your East African safari and Kenyan coastline adventures to your preferences by learning about the natural cycle of wet and dry seasons. Depending on your location, animal interests (including marine life), and desired Kenyan outback tour activities, your AfricanMecca trip consultant can provide you with more specific advice.

Morocco

The coldest months in Morocco are relatively comfortable. In contrast, January is the year’s coldest and wettest month. Peak temperatures are in the upper 60s, with lows in the 40s; however, the Atlas Mountains and the desert both have the potential to see significantly colder and warmer temperatures. 

Even though it might be somewhat hard at night in Morocco in January, the days are usually quite bright and sunny. Seven to eight days of precipitation are typical for January. January is a great time to visit Morocco for sightseeing since crowds at major tourist destinations are less, and many hotels offer off-season discounts. The second half of January is the best time to plan a stay at a boutique hotel or riad since fewer guests will vie for rooms.

South Africa 

In South Africa, summer reaches its pinnacle in January. Extremely high temperatures and a deluge of rain are on the way. These are often afternoon downpours, so morning and evening safaris may still be enjoyed if the weather cooperates.

As the Indian Ocean is located on the east coast, it experiences higher temperatures and more humidity. As an alternative, the Indian Ocean boasts a warm current that makes swimming enjoyable all year round.

Due to the end of the South African school holidays, Kruger National Park should be a little less crowded than in December. However, because of the wet weather this winter, it will be more challenging to see animals within the dense vegetation.

Do you want to give yourself a holiday in January? Above is a curated list of suggestions for where to travel in January to feel and revel in a solemnly lovely experience. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.

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