The savanna has two very different climates. A wet climate and a dry climate. The wet season occurs in the summer months where heavy rains are most likely to fall upon the savanna while the dry season occurs in the winter and is arid during the day and cool in the night. During the dry season most of the plants shrivel up and die. Some rivers and streams also dry up while most animals migrate to find food. When the wet season comes again all of the plants are lush and the rivers flow freely. The animals can also migrate back to graze.The annual precipitation is 10-30 inches. The temperature range is 68° to 86° F. In the winter, it is usually about 68° to 78° F. In the summer the temperature ranges from 78° to 86° F.
Now, depending on when you would like to visit the savanna would decide the clothes you wear. If you plan on traveling during the summer which is the best time to go you should take boots and things that will keep you warm if it rains and some clothes that are light if it's sunny. And if you travel in the winter make sure to take some jackets or sweaters to keep warm just in case.
The best time to visit the Savannah would be March through July when it's warm and the flowers have bloomed.
Now, depending on when you would like to visit the savanna would decide the clothes you wear. If you plan on traveling during the summer which is the best time to go you should take boots and things that will keep you warm if it rains and some clothes that are light if it's sunny. And if you travel in the winter make sure to take some jackets or sweaters to keep warm just in case.
The best time to visit the Savannah would be March through July when it's warm and the flowers have bloomed.