Best destinations to visit in April
Uzbekistan
As summer can reach 40 degrees Celsius, while winter can dip below freezing, the best time to visit Uzbekistan is between mid-April and early June. Temperatures during this time are in the mid-to-high 20s, and there is still a cool breeze. In the Tien Shan mountains, the wildflowers of Uzbekistan are in bloom – predominantly red poppies and tulips – offering a head-turning dash of colour to the grass-covered valleys. April affords comfortable conditions for an overnight yurt stay in the Kyzylkum Desert, allowing you to experience the traditional lifestyle of the nomadic Uzbeks.
Morocco
Morocco comes into its own during spring. April's warm weather is sandwiched between the chill of winter in the Atlas Mountains and the heat of summer in the desert, making it a lovely time to visit. Pleasant daytime temperatures in the mid-20s are accompanied by cool evenings, and it’s now warmer in the coastal regions which can be enjoyed year-round.
Egypt
As the hot khamsin winds arrive, Egypt’s visitor numbers fall, making April an ideal opportunity to admire Pharaonic wonders amid smaller crowds and at reduced rates. Rooted in the ancient Egyptian festival of Shemu, Sham Ennessim takes place between April and May each year; this national celebration marks the arrival of spring, and locals picnic in parks, gardens and at other scenic spots.
Jordan
April is the tail-end of Jordan’s rainy season, and visitors can expect warmer, drier weather for sightseeing and excursions into the hills and wadis (valleys). It’s an especially good time to visit Wadi Rum, a landscape Lawrence of Arabia described as “greater than imagination”; as well as Jordan’s headline attraction: the rock-carved city of Petra.