The best time to visit Morija is during the dry season, which runs from May to September, or the warmer shoulder months of October and April.During the dry season, you'll experience clear skies and cooler temperatures, making it ideal for exploring the outdoor attractions around Morija. Days are generally sunny, and the reduced rainfall means roads, particularly those leading to more remote sites, are in their best condition. This period is excellent for visitors who plan to spend a lot of time walking or hiking to places like the Morija Museum & Archives or the dinosaur footprints.The shoulder months of October and April offer a pleasant alternative. The weather is warmer than the dry season, but not yet excessively hot, and rainfall is still relatively low. This can be a good choice for those who prefer slightly milder temperatures for their outdoor activities. You'll find the landscape starting to green up in April, and by October, the spring flowers begin to bloom, adding extra colour to the scenery.While the rainy season from November to March brings lush greenery, it can also mean heavy downpours and humid conditions. This might make some unpaved roads difficult to navigate and could disrupt outdoor plans.