DrySeason (October to May):
This is considered the best time to visit most parts of Ethiopia. The weather is generally dry, and temperatures are moderate. The highlands, including popular destinations like Addis Ababa, Lalibela, Gondar, and the Simien Mountains, are pleasant during these months. It’s an ideal time for cultural and historical exploration, trekking, and wildlife viewing.
Rainy Season (June to September):
This season is characterized by heavy rainfall, particularly in July and August. The landscape becomes lush and green, making it a beautiful time to visit. The Danakil Depression and the Omo Valley can be extremely hot during this period. The rainy season is a good time for birdwatching and witnessing the stunning landscapes of the Simien Mountains covered in wildflowers.
Special Considerations:
Ethiopian New Year (Enkutatash): Celebrated in September, it’s a festive time with cultural events and ceremonies. Timket (Epiphany): Celebrated in January, it’s one of Ethiopia’s major religious festivals, marked by colourful processions and ceremonies.
Overall, the best time to visit Ethiopia for a well-rounded experience is during the dry season, from October to May.
However, if you’re interested in unique landscapes during the rainy season or specific cultural festivals, planning accordingly is recommended. Always check the specific weather conditions for the regions you plan to visit, as there can be variations across the country.