Mali > Mali, weather in July: Climate and travel budget
Mali in July : Travel budget & tourist seasons.
Budget your trip depending on your departure time.
Beyond the tourist season (low, medium or high season) of the destination country, prices of your flight, hotel or all-inclusive stays may also vary depending on the demand in your country (our rates are evaluated from western Europe).
Thus, from western Europe, a stay will often be more expensive for a start during the school holidays.
In July, here's what you can expect on average:
• All-inclusive stays: 3342 € / week
• Round-trip flight: 813 €
• Tourist season: high season
Climate in July, picked destinations
In July, weather conditions in Mali make it a relatively bad trip destination. Among our chosen destinations (see below), the average temperatures you'll face in July would be between 23.0°C and 33.0°C, with exceptional possible peaks as low as 18°C and high as 38°C as observed in previous years.
The average amount of rain observed during July in Mali is 278 mm and you would typically have 16 rainy days.
Click on the name of a city to read more details about it, have more climate data history and see weather forecasts.
City | Sunlight (h/d) | Average T min (°C) | Average T max (°C) | Record T min (°C) | Record T max (°C) | Precipitations (mm) | Wet days | Rating |
Bamako | 7 | 23 | 33 | 18 | 38 | 278 | 16 |
Mali: Climate & Weather
Mali’s climate is characterised by high temperatures throughout the year, especially in the north where rain is either absent or very rare. The temperature in Timbuktu can reach up to 50°C.
There is however a wet season in the south between June and September. Nights in particular can be relatively cool in certain areas (13°C in January in Gao). When planning your visit to Mali you are better choosing the period from October to February, preferably November. Try to avoid the dry season from March to May. |
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