Long summer days mean more time for adventures in these amazing destinations. We journey to Tanzania’s Serengeti to witness the Great Migration, Alaska’s Inside Passage for epic wildlife viewing, and the Peruvian Andes for treks on high trails near spectacular glacier lakes.
Take a look at our full list of best places to visit in August.
The crown jewel of Tanzania’s national parks shines in August when golden savannas reveal massive migrating herds (along with their predators following close behind). It’s a thrill to witness the Great Migration and we stay in lodges that are far from the crowds and close to the action.
We love exploring Peru in August, when it’s at peak dry season, with sunny days and clear skies making for incredible views of these astonishing mountainscapes. Altitude is the main factor controlling the climate here, so whether you’re hiking the Inca Trail or in the Cordillera Huayhuash, it’s best to pack layers.
Switzerland comes to life in August, when the snow has melted, and mountain activities abound under clear skies. It is peak season for travelers, but we designed our trips to avoid the crowds and bring you to remote trails. Temperatures are likely to reach the 60s°F and 70s°F during the day, with cool breezes and occasional rain.
Alaska’s Inside Passage has a marine climate, which means rain is to be expected at some point on every trip. The rain itself is often a gentle mist, casting an aura of magic and mystery over the land. August is generally the warmest of the summer months, with long daylight hours, and one of the best times for hiking as the mountains are alive with greenery.
Scotland conjures up images of donning thick tweed coats, but August is the warmest month to visit, and we love this time for its long days and mild weather. You’re also likely to see whales, puffins, basking sharks, and seabirds. Of course, there is always a chance of rain in Scotland so pack accordingly.
South Africa is blessed with starkly different climatic zones: the Cape region has a Mediterranean climate with mild temperatures averaging in the 70°Fs in August, while the Lowveld has a subtropical climate with warm temperatures and cooler evenings. Wildflowers begin to bloom on the coast and penguin chicks near Cape Town begin to hatch during this time.
August is one of the best months to visit the Arctic because of its warmer weather and longer days. It is possible to spot a wide variety of wildlife including birds, walrus, seals, whales (minke, humpback, fin, and even blue whales), and the iconic polar bear. Temperatures throughout the Arctic range from the 40s°F to mid-50s°F.