
Niamey in December
Great time to visit
Peak season returns with perfect weather and full cultural calendar. Higher prices and crowded attractions, but the comfortable temperatures and clear skies make it worth the premium.
Weather
December delivers ideal weather conditions with the return of the harmattan winds bringing cool, dry air. Humidity drops to comfortable levels and evening temperatures become genuinely pleasant. Some haze from Saharan dust, but clear skies dominate.
34°C high18°C low0 rain days
Crowds & Cost
peak crowds
~$85/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Christmas celebrations
- •New Year preparations
- •Peak traditional wrestling season
- •Cultural festivals resume full swing
December Tips
- •Book early as expats and tourists flood in for holidays
- •Perfect weather for all outdoor activities
- •Pack warm clothes for surprisingly cool evenings and early mornings
All Months
November through March gives you the best weather window. Temperatures hover around 25-30°C during the day, dropping to pleasant 15°C at night. The harmattan wind brings dust but also keeps humidity low. This is peak season for the few tourists who make it here, though 'peak' means you might see another foreign visitor at the National Museum.
April and May turn brutal. Temperatures hit 45°C regularly, and the air shimmers with heat. Even locals stay indoors during midday. But if you can handle the heat, hotel prices drop and you'll have attractions to yourself.
Rainy season runs June through September. Don't let the name fool you – rain comes in short, intense bursts followed by steamy heat. Roads flood temporarily, and mosquitoes multiply. But the countryside turns green, and mango season peaks in July.
December brings the coolest weather and clearest skies. It's also when festivals happen and families gather for celebrations. Book accommodation early during this month.
Niamey Scores
Solo
6/10
Couples
4/10
Families
5/10
Adventure
6/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
3/10
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