Morondava Weather in June
Season: Dry Season; Winter
In Short: sunny in most days, cozy temperature
Local People on the Street
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The average rainfall is 3 mm and the average rainy day is 1 in June. Therefore, traveling to Morondava this month, you’ll hardly encounter muddy roads. The length of the day is 11 hours on average, of which the sunshine hours are about 10. In specific, the sun usually rises at 6:35 and sets at 17:31 in June.
This month, the number of tourists in Morondava is generally large, and the hotel is difficult to order and expensive. So if you are sure to travel to Morondava in June of 2025, it is recommended that you book hotels in advance.
See also: Madagascar Weather in June
What to Bring for Morondava Trip in June
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If you plan to go sunbathing on the beach or go for a swim in the sea, swimwear is a must. If you plan to hike in forests, reserves, etc., you are advised to bring comfortable and breathable outdoor jackets and pants.
Shoes: First of all, you need to prepare comfortable and light casual shoes, preferably leather ones, which are easier to clean after getting dirty on the dusty roads. Secondly, since you may go to the beach, it is recommended that you bring a pair of slippers.
Other items: During the dry season, the roads in Morondava can be dusty, so it is recommended that you wear a mask and a hat. In addition, sunglasses, sunscreen, and other sun protection items are necessary when visiting Morondava in June.
Top Things to Do in Morondava in June
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The warm but not hot and sunny weather of Morondava makes June a perfect month for all kinds of outdoor visits. Here are some recommendations:
1. Hiking in Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park
Open only during the dry season, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park is known for its spectacular karst terrain and is home to one of the tallest and largest stone forests in the world. In Malagasy, “Tsingy” means “somewhere no one can walk barefoot”, showing how exciting hiking here is. But don’t worry, there are three hiking trails with different levels of difficulty for you to choose from. In addition, it is home to a large variety of plants and animals unique to Madagascar, for example, 11 species of lemurs.
Magnificent Bemaraha National Park
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2. Admiring Sunset on Avenue of the Baobabs
With such sunny climate, don’t forget to admire a beautiful sunset. The most recommended place to watch the sunset is the Avenue of the Baobabs. At the Avenue, as the sun slowly sets, you can see the orange-red sky and clouds, and the dozens of more than 30-meter (98-foot) tall baobab trees that stand against the sunset. Moreover, the sunset by the sea of Morondava is also worth seeing. If you’re interested, Nosy Kely, with a long coastline and white sand, is recommended. As a reminder, if you plan to enjoy the sunset in Morondava in June 2025, be sure to check the exact time in advance, which is around 17:31.
Sunset on Avenue of the Baobabs
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3. Enjoying the View of the Tsiribihina River
Find a clear morning and go floating down the Tsiribibina River in a canoe or ferry. In this way, you will enjoy the beautiful riverside scenery and have the opportunity to see various birds and other wildlife. More interestingly, along the river, you might pass by some ancient tribes and villages and see the real life of the locals. If time permits, you are recommended to step into one of the villages to experience the local customs.
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Other Recommendations
(1) If you want to get up close to the lemurs and feed them, you can stay overnight in Kimony Resort Hotel or have meals there, where six kinds of lemurs are kept.(2) If you want to taste seafood, Le Corail or Blue Soleil, which are famous in Morondava, are recommended.
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