Bethanie Guest House - !Han /Awab Conservancy
Bethanie Guest House is a guesthouse near !Han /Awab Conservancy.
- Location
- !Han /Awab Conservancy, Southern Interior & Fish River Canyon, Namibia, Southern Africa
- Coordinates
- -26.502056, 17.161960
- Activities
- guesthouse
Best Time to Visit Bethanie Guest House
The best months to visit Bethanie Guest House are January, February, March, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Month-by-Month Safari Conditions
- January: Great, temperature 26.38°C, rainfall 23.1mm, sunshine 12.6 hrs, humidity 33.6%
- February: Great, temperature 25.94°C, rainfall 14.7mm, sunshine 11.8 hrs, humidity 36%
- March: Great, temperature 24.56°C, rainfall 6.8mm, sunshine 11.8 hrs, humidity 34.4%
- April: Great, temperature 21.78°C, rainfall 5.5mm, sunshine 11 hrs, humidity 33.2%
- May: Great, temperature 18.46°C, rainfall 0.4mm, sunshine 10.3 hrs, humidity 31.4%
- June: Great, temperature 14.22°C, rainfall 1.7mm, sunshine 9.9 hrs, humidity 38.4%
- July: Great, temperature 13.59°C, rainfall 0.4mm, sunshine 10 hrs, humidity 33.7%
- August: Great, temperature 15.32°C, rainfall 1.9mm, sunshine 10.6 hrs, humidity 31.2%
- September: Great, temperature 18.39°C, rainfall 1.8mm, sunshine 11.4 hrs, humidity 27.7%
- October: Great, temperature 22.68°C, rainfall 5.2mm, sunshine 12 hrs, humidity 25.5%
- November: Great, temperature 23.76°C, rainfall 3.3mm, sunshine 12.6 hrs, humidity 26.2%
- December: Great, temperature 24.99°C, rainfall 2.5mm, sunshine 13.2 hrs, humidity 27.7%
Other Safari Lodges in !Han /Awab Conservancy
Parks in Southern Interior & Fish River Canyon
- /Ai-/Ais Richtersveld Transfrontier Park (ARTP)
- Bagatelle Kalahari Game Ranch
- Eiseb Conservancy
- //Gamaseb Conservancy
- !Gawachab Conservancy
- Gondwana Canyon Park
- Gondwana Kalahari Park
- Hardap Game Park
- Huibes Conservancy
- KD/1 Ukhwi Wildlife Management Area
- Omuramba Ua Mbinda Conservancy
- Ondjou Conservancy
- Oskop Conservancy
- Otjombinde Conservancy
- Riemvasmaak Community Conservancy