South Africa safari in January

Monthly Safari Guide

South Africa Safari in
January

Summer (Wet Season) 20-33°C 110mm rain 1923 tours
January is midsummer in South Africa with hot temperatures, afternoon thunderstorms, and lush green vegetation. While dense bush makes spotting animals more challenging in Kruger, the park is alive with baby animals and over 500 bird species. The Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park in the Northern Cape is exceptional in summer with active predators and summer migrants. Rates are moderate as this falls between festive-season premiums and the favoured winter dry season. Morning game drives beat the afternoon heat.

Season overview

Summer (Wet Season) in South Africa

January falls within South Africa's summer (wet season), characterised by daytime highs of 33°C and overnight lows of 20°C. Average rainfall is 110mm, making this a moderately wet period.

The rainy season brings lush green landscapes, baby animals, and exceptional birdwatching. Rain typically falls in afternoon bursts, leaving mornings clear for game drives. The trade-off for occasional rain is significantly fewer tourists and lower prices.

Wildlife & nature

Wildlife Highlights in January

  • Baby animals everywhere from summer births
  • Exceptional birdwatching with migrants and breeding displays
  • Lush green Kruger landscapes
  • Reptile activity peaks in warm weather

Where to go

Best Parks in South Africa for January

Kruger

Top pick this month

Sabi Sand

Recommended for January

Kgalagadi

Recommended for January

Hluhluwe-iMfolozi

Recommended for January

Planning

Crowds & Pricing in January

Crowd Level

Moderate

Price Level

Shoulder

Average price per person

Budget

$1503

from $57 · 127 tours

Mid-range

$2401

from $80 · 357 tours

Luxury

$5522

from $350 · 142 tours

Ultra-Luxury

$13677

from $5346 · 22 tours

January offers moderate pricing in South Africa, sitting between the low and high seasons. This represents good value with generally favourable conditions and reasonable availability.

Preparation

What to Pack for January

Light rain jacket
Insect repellent (malaria area)
Sunscreen
Light breathable clothing
Waterproof camera bag

Waterproof gear is essential for January in South Africa. Pack a good rain jacket and waterproof bag for electronics. Quick-dry fabrics are more practical than cotton. Despite the rain, sunscreen is still necessary for the strong tropical sun between showers. Neutral safari colours remain the best choice.

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Frequently asked questions

South Africa Safari in January FAQ

Is January a good time for a safari in South Africa?

January falls in South Africa's summer (wet season), with temperatures of 20-33 degrees Celsius and 110mm average rainfall. Crowd levels are moderate, and pricing is at shoulder rates. Baby animals everywhere from summer births. Overall, January is a solid choice for a South Africa safari.

How much does a South Africa safari cost in January?

South Africa safari costs in January vary by comfort level. Budget safaris average $1503/person from $57. Mid-range options average $2401/person. Luxury safaris average $5522/person. Ultra-luxury experiences average $13677/person. Prices are moderate in January. Compare 1923 tours on SafariPicked.

What wildlife can I see in South Africa in January?

January wildlife highlights in South Africa include: Baby animals everywhere from summer births. Exceptional birdwatching with migrants and breeding displays. Lush green Kruger landscapes. Reptile activity peaks in warm weather. The best parks to visit this month are Kruger, Sabi Sand, Kgalagadi, Hluhluwe-iMfolozi.

What should I pack for a South Africa safari in January?

Essential packing for a January South Africa safari: Light rain jacket, Insect repellent (malaria area), Sunscreen, Light breathable clothing, Waterproof camera bag. Temperatures range from 20 to 33 degrees Celsius with 110mm rainfall, so waterproof gear is essential.

Which parks are best to visit in South Africa in January?

The top parks in South Africa for January are Kruger, Sabi Sand, Kgalagadi, Hluhluwe-iMfolozi. During the summer (wet season), these parks offer the best game viewing conditions. Kruger is particularly recommended this month. Browse all South Africa park guides and tour options on SafariPicked.