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Domestic winters are harsh, frosty and very long. It is at this time of year that we are so drawn to where it is warm and the sun shines brightly. Do you know which country in the world is the hottest? In which cities on the planet does the air temperature rise to unimaginable levels? You will find answers to these questions in our article.

Climate records of the planet

When in the summer the air warms up to +30 degrees, we languish from the heat and pray to the Almighty for cool rain. But there are hotter places on our planet, where temperature values ​​can reach +40...50 o Celsius. What are these places? And where is the hottest country in the world located? Let's find out.

In meteorology, there is such a thing as “absolute temperature maximum.” This is the highest air temperature recorded at a certain point on Earth in the entire history of observations. This is one of the main indicators that allows us to identify the 10 hottest countries (or cities) in the world. So, for example, for Moscow this value is +38.2 o C, but for Athens (the hottest capital of Europe) - +48.0 o C.

For quite a long time, the record temperature for the globe was considered to be +58.2 o C. It was recorded back in 1922 in the desert of Libya, not far from the city of Tripoli. However, in 2012, the World Meteorological Organization refuted these figures. According to satellite monitoring of the earth's surface, the absolute maximum air temperature was recorded in 2005 in the Dasht-Lut area in southwestern Iran (+70.7 o C).

So where is the hottest country in the world located? And how many degrees does the thermometer show on its territory? Read about this later in the article.

The hottest countries in the world: TOP 10

There are many truly “hot” states in the world. Most often, they are located in equatorial and tropical latitudes. After all, it is these parts of the globe that receive the greatest amount of solar heat per year. But which country is the hottest in the world? To be called such, it must have high temperatures throughout the entire calendar year.

So, the ten hottest countries in the world look like this:

  • Ethiopia (10th place).
  • Indonesia (9th place).
  • Jamaica (8th place).
  • India (7th place).
  • Malaysia (6th place).
  • Vietnam (5th place).
  • Bahrain (4th place).
  • UAE (3rd place).
  • Botswana (2nd place).
  • Qatar (1st place).
  • Dubai, UAE).
  • Baghdad (Iraq).
  • Kuwait City (Kuwait).
  • Riyadh (Saudi Arabia).
  • Ahvaz (Iran).

Ethiopia

Ethiopia is located in eastern Africa. Since the country is located in near-equatorial latitudes, it is not much cooler here in winter than in summer. The climate of the eastern regions of Ethiopia is extremely dry and hot.

Indonesia

Average temperature of the warm season: +31 o C.

There is no division into seasons as such in Indonesia. Annual fluctuations in temperature values ​​here do not exceed 3-5 degrees. The Indonesian heat is significantly complicated by high air humidity due to the proximity of the open ocean. However, in the mountainous regions of this island country it is quite possible to freeze even in the hottest months of the year.

Jamaica

Average temperature of the warm season: +31 o C.

Jamaica's climate is tropical maritime, very humid. It is just as hot here in winter as in summer. But the distribution of precipitation is strictly seasonal. Most of the rain falls in autumn. According to historical reports, the first European colonizers in Jamaica had a hard time. It took a long time for Europeans to adapt to the unusual Jamaican climate.

India

India is an original and colorful country, one of the most popular among tourists. It is reliably protected from the harsh northern winds by the chain of the Himalayan mountains. But hot air from the Thar Desert spreads freely throughout almost its entire territory. Unlike all of the above countries, India experiences some seasonality in the climate: in winter, average air temperatures here drop to +15 degrees.

Malaysia

Average temperature of the warm season: +32 o C.

The Asian state of Malaysia is in the middle of our ranking. The climate here is humid (due to the proximity of the sea) and hot (due to the proximity to the equator). However, the Malaysian heat is slightly “diluted” by the monsoons, which bring heavy and prolonged rains in spring and autumn.

Vietnam

A similar situation is observed in Vietnam: during the transition seasons of the year, the monsoons bring with them precipitation and, often, typhoons. But winter in this country is quite dry, even compared to the hot summer. Overall, Vietnam is the hottest country in Southeast Asia.

Bahrain

Average temperature of the warm season: +33 o C.

The tiny kingdom of Bahrain is located on an island archipelago in the Persian Gulf. The abundance of tropical deserts minimizes the amount of precipitation and, as a result, air humidity levels. In summer, air temperatures here are often kept at around +40 degrees, but in winter they drop to +17 o C.

United Arab Emirates

Average temperature of the warm season: +37 o C.

In the UAE, the climate is extremely dry and hot. The hottest months of the year are July and August. At the same time, the heat does not subside even at night, remaining at a level of +34...35 o C. Almost the entire territory of the UAE is covered with sand. But this did not stop the Arab sheikhs from turning their country into one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the Middle East.

Botswana

Average temperature of the warm season: +40 o C.

Another African country in our ranking is Botswana. There are clearly two seasons here: hot winter (since this is the Southern Hemisphere) and relatively cool summer, when the air temperature averages +25 degrees. Within the Kalahari Desert, even slight frosts sometimes occur.

Qatar

Average temperature of the warm season: +41 o C.

Finally, the hottest country in the world is Qatar. Local residents are not particularly surprised when they see values ​​of +50 degrees on their thermometer. And it's in the shade! Most of the country is occupied by deserts, so sandstorms blow here throughout the year.

One of Qatar's main problems is the shortage of drinking water. It is solved by desalination. This is why water in this country costs more than gasoline.

Snowmen, snowball fights and snow slides, and maybe even entire snow palaces - . White and fluffy, it was for us a symbol of holiday and winter fun, personified a fairy tale and a dream, and gave a great mood. I remember when the snow covered everything around and the sun was shining brightly, all the children ran out into the street to enjoy this wonderful natural phenomenon. Without snow, it would seem that childhood cannot be bright. However, it turns out that there are countries on our planet that have never seen snow. And the kids find other entertainment there, not knowing about such a white and fluffy miracle of nature...

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This state is located in southeast Asia. Home to agave and coconut palms, tropical forests and picturesque meadows. And the luxurious beaches... In a word, a traveler's dream! However, despite all this splendor, the inhabitants of the Philippines have never seen snow, and instead of snowballs, boys here throw coconuts!

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The state is located in Central America, on the Isthmus of Panama, washed by the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Being an agro-industrial country, Panama exports bananas, shrimp and petroleum products. Recently, a new entertainment has appeared in the country - artificial snow produced by a special machine. Thanks to her, Panamanians can feel like residents of real Siberia!

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Islands located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. They were discovered by A. Tasman and J. Cook. The country is dominated by mountain plateaus, tropical rainforests and savannas. These islands are a supplier of bananas, coconuts and sugar cane.
Gold was also found in Fiji. But snow, despite all the efforts of local archaeologists, was not found here!

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An island in the Caribbean that has also never “seen” snow. The birthplace of the famous Jamaican rum, hot Jamaican pepper, tobacco and coffee. As for snow, the government is trying to negotiate its export with the Eskimos of Greenland, but for some reason they refuse!

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Or "mountainous country" is located in Southeast Asia. Malaysia consists of 13 states, seven of which are monarchies headed by sultans. The ruler of one of the states, Sembilan, bears the traditional Malay title “Yang Dipertuan”, and the ruler of the state of Perlis is called “raja”. Every five years, monarchs elect a Supreme Ruler from among themselves. Malaysia has proclaimed religious freedom, but the official religion is Islam, which is professed by 60% of the population. But the inhabitants of this extraordinary country have still not seen snow!

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The republic is located in western Africa. It borders with Senegal, Mauritania, Algeria. Over 50% of the entire territory of the country is occupied by the grass-shrub deserts of the Sahara. The rest of the territory is given over to the savannah with acacias, baobabs and doum palms. The main river is the Senegal. Among the animals found here are lions, gazelles, antelopes, giraffes, hippopotamuses, hyenas, as well as all kinds of reptiles, termites and tsetse flies. And it’s still useless to look for snow here!

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It is the largest country in Africa by population. About 152 million people live on an area of ​​923,768 km²! The Federal Republic borders Benin and Chad. Since October 7, 1960, Cameroon has been a member of the UN and is also a member of the Economic Commission for African Affairs.
Cameroon also supplies oil to other countries around the world.

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A state located in southeast Asia, on the northwestern coast of the island of Kalimantan. The head of state is the Sultan. The country sells oil, gas and natural rubber. This became possible due to the fact that on its endless plains there are plantations of the rubber-bearing hevea.

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A Spanish-speaking country located near the coast of America. It contains several islands. It was discovered by Christopher Columbus. (It’s a pity that even Columbus couldn’t find snow here!) The country is washed by the waves of the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The permanent leader of the “Island of Freedom” is Fidel Castro Rus.

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The country is famous for its majestic baobab trees. This state borders such East African countries as South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Mozambique. Zimbabwe is an agro-industrial country that exports rice, groundnuts and sugarcane. In addition, gold mining has recently begun on its territory. And despite the great desire of the local residents, snow was not noticed here either!

Whether we like it or not, winter comes every year, and for many of us that means cold, snow and a lack of sun and daylight. But don’t worry, no matter what month is on the calendar, somewhere on Earth it’s still warm and summer!

Here are the places you need to spend all 12 months of the year to catch the perfect summer!

January in the Virgin Islands

Here you can try scuba diving, learn how to sail a yacht, or just sunbathe in the sun. Whatever your preference, the Virgin Islands are ideal to visit in January. Immediately after hurricane season, temperatures tend to level off and the islands are bathed in gentle waves, warming sunshine and fresh breezes. The perfect way to get rid of winter blues!

February in Thailand

From the vibrant rainforests and rich culture of the north to the sandy beaches and warm waters of the south, Thailand has everything you need for the perfect holiday.

Visit the temples in Chiang Mai, stop at the picturesque Phi Phi Islands or go on an unforgettable shopping spree in Bangkok.

You can stop at small villages along the way to chat with the locals, or visit a huge elephant sanctuary. And if during February you get tired of the constant adventures lurking around every corner, you can relax and unwind on the beach or in a cozy bungalow.

March in Dubai

March is a great time to visit Dubai before the sands heat up and tourists flood the beaches and streets. From unique culture and architecture, fashion and shopping to beautiful white sandy beaches and azure waters, Dubai has something to offer every visitor.

Besides the ideal weather, March is filled with events, exhibitions and festivals.

April in Peru

April is a great month to visit Peru. Just after the rainy season ending in March and just before the very busy tourist season starting in June, you will find Peru calm, quiet and sunny.

The temperature is almost perfect, despite the occasional rain. In such weather, it is equally comfortable to go sunbathing on the beach in Lima or embark on a difficult journey to Machu Picchu.

May in Bali

May is not the hottest and not the most popular month among tourists and vacationers in Bali. Bali attracts a huge number of guests with its luxurious beaches, luxurious hotels and bungalows and extremely affordable prices. In addition, not only lovers of a relaxing holiday on the beach will enjoy their stay in Bali, it is a paradise for scuba divers, both beginners and professionals, for surfers and snorkelers.

June on the Cote d'Azur

The sun-drenched coastline of the Côte d'Azur in the south of France is a real paradise, especially in June. Activities and activities such as sailing, golfing, sea fishing, cycling or relaxing on the beach fill the days from dawn to dusk, while gourmet restaurants and an incredible, vibrant nightlife make the evenings and nights unforgettable.

July in Hawaii

The weather in the Hawaiian Islands is most easily described as “summer all year round,” but July is especially beautiful. In addition, spending the summer in Hawaii is much cheaper than the popular winter season.

Enjoy long days of sunshine, ideal temperatures and the unique culture of the islands, each with something unique to offer.

August in the Canary Islands

The Canary Islands, located off the west coast of Africa, have long been known as the “Islands of Eternal Spring,” and with good reason. Not only is the weather perfect all year round, but the Canary Islands are also one of the sunniest places on the planet.

September in Croatia

September ends the velvet tourism season in Croatia and is an excellent month for an exciting vacation in this amazing European country. The sun is not so hot, the beaches have calmed down a little, and the crowds of tourists have gone home.

September is ideal not only for a beach holiday, but also for walking around cities, traveling to the mountains or swimming among the islands.

For gourmets and lovers of luxury holidays, Croatian Istria is perfect, rich in wine, truffles and magnificent seaside towns and villas.

October in California

Whether you prefer the hip streets of San Francisco, the glitz and glitz of Hollywood, or the surf-perfect waves of the sunny San Diego coast, October is one of the best months for a California vacation. In California, you can enjoy Indian summer until Halloween, and on October 31, dress up in a strange costume and take part in one of the most spectacular traditions.

November in Jordan

From the Wonders of the World to the shores of the Dead Sea and even the oldest bar in the world, Jordan has a long list of attractions in store for visitors to visit, and November is the perfect time to head there. The weather in Jordan actually depends on the altitude, so if you plan to go to the mountains, prepare for a drop in temperature.

December in Australia

When it’s winter everywhere, it’s real summer in Australia, why isn’t it paradise? The Australian summer is full of sun, beaches and surfing. You can relax on Bondi Beach in Sydney, explore the shops and restaurants of Melbourne or visit the Great Barrier Reef. There's plenty to do in Australia in December, but the best time to be there is on New Year's Eve: the idea of ​​ringing in the New Year with a beach barbecue can be a welcome change of scenery.

Summer flew by unnoticed, followed by golden autumn. After autumn there are 3 months of winter. 90 days of wind, frost and snow. 2,160 hours of grayness. You wake up for work and it’s still dark outside. You go home from work and it’s already dark. Doesn't sound like much, right? I immediately want to organize a vacation in the summer. And even the beginning of spring will not please you - it’s grey, dull, and dirty outside. So why not break out of your dull routine right now and fly to where it’s always summer?

Where can you take a break from the boring winter?

Here are 10 countries that are constantly warm!

Australia

Australia is a state of endless relaxation, smiles and positivity. The best time to visit these parts is from December to February. When winter shows itself in all its glory, Australia enjoys a wonderful Mediterranean climate. Local beaches are popular not only for those who like to spend lazy time on sun loungers, but also for surfers and drivers. Now you know where extreme sports lovers can go on vacation. By the way, in Australia there is not only eternal summer all year round, but also one of!

Nature's Window Rock in Kalbarri National Park, Australia

Bali (Indonesia)

Where to go on holiday in the cold? Bali is another ideal area to escape the harsh winter. Which countries have eternal summer? It's here in Bali! But keep in mind that even though the days here are very hot at this time of year, at night the paradise island is covered with tropical downpours. This makes it a little humid, but still comfortable. Looking for a place to relax? Bali is already waiting for you!

Tegenungan Falls in Bali near Ubud, Indonesia

Goa (India)

I wonder in which countries it is always summer? Come to India to Goa. This distinctive state impresses with its brightness and originality. It's summer all year round, and there are wide beaches, mangroves, and sprawling tropical forests everywhere. Although the infrastructure here is as close as possible to the European level, it has not lost its originality.

Milky white Dudhsagar waterfall in Goa, India

Dominican Republic

Which countries have summer all year round? In the Dominican Republic. She is cheerful and hospitable. Holidays here are as passive as possible, so you are guaranteed to return home tanned and very relaxed. The Dominican Republic is hot, tasty and joyful. And what sunsets here!

Los Haitises National Forest, Dominican Republic

Egypt

Where is it always summer? This is known to all our compatriots who come to Egypt every year during the winter months. This is not just a country of pharaohs and pyramids. This is the place where world history began, where ancient civilizations lived. Are you looking for not just a resort where you can relax in comfort in winter, but also a place imbued with the spirit of the past? You won't find a better place than Egypt.

Oasis Dakhla, New Valley, Epipet

Cuba

Anyone who has already been to Cuba knows which country has two summers. There is amazing energy and friendly people here. You know that Cuba is called the “island of freedom”? In recent years, she has a new title - “Love Island”. This is a region where you want to relax around the clock, without thinking at all about what will happen tomorrow.

Viñales Valley surrounded by the Sierra de los Organos, 30 km north of the provincial capital Pinar del Rio, Cuba

Maldives

The Maldives is called the pearls scattered across the Indian Ocean. Looking for countries where it's summer all year round? There will be nowhere more comfortable than in the Maldives. There is fabulous nature, acceptable temperatures and magnificent landscapes. You will remember the atmosphere of these islands for the rest of your life.

Natural phenomenon of Vaadhoo Island, Maldives

UAE

In the UAE in winter, although it is warm, there is no escape from fog and rain. This does not in any way affect the popularity of the resort among tourists who know which countries have summer all year round.

Hatta mountain resort, United Arab Emirates

Seychelles

Seychelles is not just a year-round summer. It is also pristine nature, a calm atmosphere and a gentle ocean. In which countries is it always summer? It is right here in the Seychelles!

Anse Severe beach, La Digue island, Seychelles

Thailand

Thailand is ready to give you a warm welcome all year round. It makes you fall in love with its exoticism, bright colors and original local cuisine. This region has become a second home for fans of escapism and downshifting. By the way, do you already know? And we are aware!

Blue Lagoon, Phi Phi Lei Island, Thailand

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Winter holidays - where to go on vacation in January, February or early March to be warm and cheap? The choice is not easy. Holidays in warm countries are quite expensive. We decided to tell you 10 places to stay in winter if you want to bask in the sun, but cannot afford too expensive tours.

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1. Madeira. This Portuguese island is beautiful at any time of the year. Madeira is located near the African coast, so it is warm all year round. It is also called the island of spring - temperatures there do not drop below +20 degrees Celsius, but there is also no unbearable heat there. (Photo: MR@tter/flickr.com).
2. Cambodia is one of the cheapest countries for an exotic holiday. And winter is the best season to travel to Southeast Asia. The only downside to traveling to Cambodia is the high price of airfare, but if you buy it now, other expenses in this country will pleasantly surprise you. (Photo: Stefano Gambassi/flickr.com).
3. Cyprus. The warm and calm winter on this island should interest lovers of ancient attractions, and the prices of tourist packages to Cyprus during the cold season should attract all those for whom their low price is an important factor; moreover, it is now possible to buy last-minute tours on credit. It’s too cold there for sunbathing and swimming in winter, but just right for hiking and excursions in the pleasant warmth. (Photo: S Argyro/flickr.com).
4. Islands of Thailand. Turquoise sea, heavenly beaches, idyllic views and sunny weather. What could be better when it's terribly cold and cloudy in your home country? In Thailand, especially in the south of the country, the best weather in winter is sunny and warm, but not hot. (Photo: Mike Behnken/flickr.com).
5. Tenerife. In winter you can spend a holiday in the Canary Islands for half the price of a summer holiday, so why not go to Tenerife in February instead of July? Tenerife is the most diverse island in the Canary Islands and for this reason it is called a miniature continent (Photo: @morenox/flickr.com).
6. Hierro is the smallest of the Canary Islands, not as popular among tourists as its neighbors, despite the fact that it is in no way inferior to them in beauty. Hierro, first of all, is wild nature and beautiful landscapes. The island, green and mountainous, is great for hiking. Thanks to its unique nature, Hierro Island is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. (Photo: David Hernández Gómez/flickr.com).
7. Goa. Colorful and fascinating India is full of contrasts. Winter is a good time to visit India, except in the mountainous areas where there is snow and cold. If you want to relax and bask in the sun, go to Goa, an island that attracts millions of tourists with its sandy beaches, emerald waters, sun and atmosphere of relaxation and freedom. (Photo: Gerald Zinnecker/flickr.com).
8. Israel. Winter is a time of good prices in Israel. This country cannot be called cheap. However, if you go there outside the holiday season and when no major religious holidays are celebrated, you can count on lower prices. In winter, Israel is warm, but not hot, and the weather is good for walking and sightseeing. The Dead Sea is warmer and you can swim there in winter, just like in the Red Sea in Eilat, although the water here is certainly cooler. (Photo: Ran/flickr.com).
9. Morocco. Summer in Morocco means crowds of people, ubiquitous dust and unbearable heat. Winter in Morocco, although the weather is not conducive to swimming in the ocean - it is too cold, however, it is the best time for walks, excursions and just a pleasant time on the coast. (Photo: T Baran/flickr.com).
10. Croatia. In winter, the weather in this country is more spring than winter. In December, January and February, the air temperature remains above 10 degrees Celsius during the day. At this time of year, the water temperature in the Adriatic Sea is approximately at the same level. It’s worth visiting Croatia in winter not for a beach holiday, but for active tourism. (Photo: Michal Sleczek/flickr.com).



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