The best time to visit the Danakil Depression is between November and February. During these months, daytime temperatures will hover around 35°C (which is mild for the Danakil!) and there are regularly scheduled group departures you can join to keep the costs low.




The Danakil Depression is famed as being the hottest inhabited place on the planet, with an average temperature year-round of roughly 34°C. The Danakil only receives 100-200 millimetres of rain annually. Regardless of when you go, the region will be hot and dry.
While it is technically possible to visit the Danakil year-round, when you choose to go will make a big dierence to your experience. You don’t want to find yourself in this alien environment at its absolute extremes
During the summer months temperatures can climb up to a dizzying 50°C,
which can be incredibly uncomfortable for most visitors. Whilst trips during
this time are possible, they are most likely going to be private trips, which
means it is significantly more expensive.
There is a steady stream of group departures that we can arrange from
November to February. Group departures mean the costs of vehicles and
support sta is split many ways, making it cheaper for you.
It is important to note that July, August and September make up Ethiopia’s
rainy season. The rush of water arriving from the surrounding highlands can lead to flooding of the Awash River running through the depression, which makes travel more of a challenge and visitors may not be able to make it to Erta Ale or Lake Afrera.
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