
Bangui in June
Not the best time
June tests your patience with daily downpours and oppressive humidity. Unless you have business here, this month is best avoided for leisure travel.
Weather
June delivers peak wet season conditions with heavy daily rains and suffocating humidity. Temperatures stay high but feel worse due to the moisture in the air. Flooding becomes a real concern in low-lying areas of the city.
32°C high22°C low16 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$60/day average
June Tips
- •Waterproof everything - humidity ruins electronics
- •Stick to central Bangui areas to avoid flood zones
- •Budget extra time for travel as roads become impassable
All Months
November through March offers the best weather - dry season means less mud, more reliable roads, and comfortable temperatures around 25°C. December and January are peak months when the harmattan winds bring cooler, drier air from the Sahara. April gets brutally hot before the rains arrive in May. The wet season from May to October makes travel outside the city difficult, but the landscape turns green and the Ubangi River swells impressively. Here's what matters more than weather - political stability. Check current conditions before booking. The dry season also coincides with better road conditions for day trips to places like M'Baiki Falls, about two hours south.
Bangui Scores
Solo
3/10
Couples
2/10
Families
2/10
Adventure
8/10
Budget
6/10
Luxury
2/10
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