Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Top 10 Hottest Countries in The World - Part [2/2]

#5 – Bahrain
The world’s smallest Arab state is characterized by dry tropical climate. The average summer temperature is around +40 °C, and in winter it is about +17 °C. The country’s territory is mainly occupied by desert, therefore the air is dry and there are nearly no precipitation falls.
Bahrain

#4 – United Arab Emirates

Tour operators do not recommend traveling to the United Arab Emirates in the summer months since not every traveler can withstand temperatures of +45 °C in the shade. In winter, temperatures are much more comfortable – about +25 °C. Precipitations there are extremely rare, while sandstorms coming from the Rub al-Khali desert are a more common phenomenon.
United Arab Emirates

#3 – Vietnam

The average temperature in the country during the winter months is about +17-20 °C, while in summer the thermometer rises up to 42 °C. The southern part of Vietnam is better to visit from December to April, but the central and northern part of the country are better to explore from May to October.
Vietnam

#2 – Botswana

The country is located in the southern hemisphere, so the concept of winter and summer there is reversed. Therefore, in January the air temperature is around +40 °C, while in July it reaches a maximum of +25 °C. 70% of Botswana’s territory is occupied by the Kalahari desert.
Botswana

#1 – Qatar

In summer, in the hottest country in the world, the thermometer sometimes rises up to +50 °C. On the coast of Qatar humidity reaches 90%, so the local climate for an unaccustomed person to such environmental conditions is simply disastrous. However, for such an extreme climate the nature repaid the inhabitants with a huge wealth of mineral resources, abundant oil and natural gas.
Qatar

Source: http://travel.lowerhotels.com/


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