
Lomé in June
Not the best time
This is when Lomé gets tough. Heavy rains, flooding risks, and suffocating humidity make sightseeing a real challenge. Rock-bottom prices reflect the difficult conditions.
Weather
June kicks off the rainy season proper with heavy, sustained downpours and oppressive humidity. Temperatures stay high but the constant moisture in the air makes everything feel hotter. Flooding becomes a real concern in low-lying areas.
30°C high24°C low16 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$55/day average
June Tips
- •Waterproof everything and pack quick-dry clothes
- •Avoid low-lying neighborhoods during heavy rains
- •Many outdoor attractions may be temporarily closed
All Months
November through March gives you Lomé at its most comfortable. The harmattan winds blow in from the Sahara, dropping humidity and bringing cooler evenings. December and January see almost no rain, making it perfect for beach days and market wandering.
February hits the sweet spot – still dry, but before the heat becomes unbearable. This is when locals actually use their beaches for leisure instead of just fishing.
March starts getting hot, but it's still manageable. Plus, you'll catch the tail end of the cultural festivals that happen during dry season. The Evala wrestling festivals in northern Togo run through March if you're planning day trips.
Avoid April through October unless you love humidity and daily downpours. The rainy season turns streets into rivers and makes getting around genuinely difficult. Some restaurants and shops simply close during the worst of it.
But here's the thing about rainy season – hotel prices drop by half, and you'll have attractions mostly to yourself. If you can handle the weather, it's budget travel paradise. Just pack good rain gear and flexible expectations.
Lomé Scores
Solo
6/10
Couples
4/10
Families
5/10
Adventure
6/10
Budget
9/10
Luxury
3/10
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