This is Tanzania's dry season, with temperatures peaking around 28°C. Humidity is low as well, making the daily game drives comfortable.
It's prime time for wildife-watching in Tanzania, with the Great Migration in full swing. July is fantastic for watching wildebeest charge across rivers, some of the migration's most spectacular moments.
Summer in Italy is hot but not scorching, with temperatures hovering around 30°C.
There are plenty of outdoor events going on throughout Italy, from open-air opera concerts and many other art performances. July is a great time for families, too.
Most of Sri Lanka sees the mercury average around 30°C, while the Tea Country is a little cooler thanks to its higher altitude.
July is perfect for twinning the heritage gems of the Cultural Triangle with some beach time on Sri Lanka's golden east coast.
For most of Indonesia, June is the driest time to visit its islands (Sumba being the only exception). Temperatures sit between 30-32°C.
July is a wonderful time to go snorkelling or diving, with water visibility at its ultimate. Go early in July and you'll enjoy Bali's sun-soaked beaches without the peak summer crowds.
July sits right in the middle of the Seychelles' dry season, with trade winds bringing pleasant breezes.
It's both sunny enough for basking on the Seychelles' boulder-pocked beaches but cool enough to hike the archipelago's emerald wilds like the Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve.
August marks one of the driest times of year to visit Kenya, with temperatures around 25-28°C.
The Great Migration is at its peak in the Masai Mara, best observed at the reserve's many river crossings for chances of spotting the millions of wildebeest and zebra charging through.
Greece is balmy and you'll find yourself basking in temperatures north of 30°C.
The hot weather makes Greece's islands very appealing, with their sun-soaked coastlines and plethora of water activities.
Canada is warm during the day and cool at night-time, with daytime temperatures around 26-28°C in the city and cooler in Canada's mountainous regions.
July's warm weather makes Canada an outdoor-lover's paradise. The weather makes it ideal for hiking, kayaking or even white-water rafting, while it's also great for wildlife-watching, particularly bears after they've emerged from their winter hibernation.
Sitting in Mexico's dry season, July welcomes topaz-blue skies across the country and temperatures ranging from 26-33°C, while it will be cooler in mountainous areas.
Adrenaline lovers can zip through the Mexican jungle by bike, zip-line or on foot, before cooling off in a cenote. Cultural enthusiasts can swap the high-octane thrills for the epic Maya pyramids of Chichén Itzá or the vibrant culinary scene of Mexico.
In the middle of Namibia's winter, days are dry and cool, with temperatures hovering around 21°C.
Game drives at morning and late afternoon may be chilly but July in Namibia is great for wildlife spotting, with the vegetation sparse and animals gathering around watering holes.
This is Tanzania's dry season, with temperatures peaking around 28°C. Humidity is low as well, making the daily game drives comfortable.
It's prime time for wildife-watching in Tanzania, with the Great Migration in full swing. July is fantastic for watching wildebeest charge across rivers, some of the migration's most spectacular moments.
Summer in Italy is hot but not scorching, with temperatures hovering around 30°C.
There are plenty of outdoor events going on throughout Italy, from open-air opera concerts and many other art performances. July is a great time for families, too.
Most of Sri Lanka sees the mercury average around 30°C, while the Tea Country is a little cooler thanks to its higher altitude.
July is perfect for twinning the heritage gems of the Cultural Triangle with some beach time on Sri Lanka's golden east coast.
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Fall under the spell of Tanzania with this twelve-night holiday to Southern Tanzania and the idyllic island of Zanzibar. Whilst the highlights of Northern Tanzania can be spoilt by their popularity with lots of vehicles at peak times, Southern Tanzania remains a secret that those in the know want to keep to themselves.
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VIEW EXPERIENCEMother Nature wasn’t short of inspiration when she created the Seychelles. This Indian Ocean archipelago is doused in so much natural splendour you’ll want it all to yourself. We’ll make sure you do on this trip, visiting two of its most exclusive private islands.
VIEW EXPERIENCEAnyone who visits Santorini, cannot help but fall under its spell. With the sky ablaze with a captivating sunset, the sublime landscape of whitewashed houses mingling in with colourful Bule domed buildings with the renowned Caldera as a backdrop.
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VIEW EXPERIENCETravel in the footsteps of historical gold rush settlers and fur traders as you pass through the towns of Whistler and Quesnel. With glacial fed lakes, imposing mountain ranges and deep canyons, you will need your camera ready at many opportunities to catch the perfect moment.
VIEW EXPERIENCEWhitewashed houses, blue-domed churches sit alongside luxury hotels, each equipped with the obligatory infinity pool from which you can take in some of the most renowned views in Europe. On this eleven-day journey we'll give you the inside track on what makes this Greek island so perfect, be it your honeymoon or a milestone holiday with friends.
VIEW EXPERIENCEHome to over seventeen thousand islands, Indonesia is bursting with a wealth of diverse experiences. We’ll take you to some of its most enigmatic, beginning in spiritual Bali and then cruising around the islands of Komodo National Park, unlocking its natural treasures along the way.
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