Culture & Travel

16 February 2024

Many parts of the world differ in climate. Northern countries spend almost the whole year cold and rainy, while southern countries spend the year warmer and milder. People may be more inclined to go to places with hot climates, especially when planning a vacation. For this reason, they can make plans to go to warm countries not only in our country but also in different parts of the world. 

Our country is a very productive place in terms of both sea, sun tourism and winter tourism. Because it is possible to enjoy these different climates every year. So, which countries have the hottest climates around the world?

Mali

Mali, located in the western part of the African continent, is known as the hottest country in the world. Because its average annual temperature is 28.8 °C. The city of Timbuktu, located in the north of the country, is under the influence of the Sahara Desert, so there is also an intense heat. Temperatures are known to exceed 50 degrees Celsius in this region. 

Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso, also an African country and one of Mali's neighbors, is one of the hottest countries in the world. The average annual temperature exceeds 28 degrees. It is also seen that the temperature exceeds 50 degrees in some periods. 

Niger

One of the hottest countries in Africa is Niger. The average annual temperature of the country exceeds 28 degrees. In the city of Agadez in the north of the country, temperatures exceed 50 degrees. For this reason, it is impossible to stand outside. 

Chad

Covering a large part of the Sahara Desert, Chad is also a place where the heat is felt intensely. With the effect of the Sahara desert, the environment turns into an oven during the daytime. Although the average annual temperature is 28 degrees Celsius, Chad also experiences temperatures above 50 degrees Celsius.

Chad

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has the hottest climate in the Middle East. The average annual temperature reaches 28 degrees Celsius. The eastern parts of the country are much hotter. The Rub' al Khali desert, for example, is the hottest region in the world, with temperatures above 50 °C. 

Oman

Oman, which is among the hot countries and located on the Arabian Peninsula, is also known for its warmth. The average annual temperature reaches 28 degrees. As in other hot countries, temperatures in Oman often exceed 50 degrees Celsius.

Pakistan

Located in South Asia, Pakistan is one of the places where the heat is experienced most intensely in terms of its region. The average annual temperature exceeds 26 degrees. However, it does not stop there. Especially in some periods, it exceeds 50 degrees Celsius to the point of overwhelming people. 

Pakistan

India

India is one of the most populous and hottest countries in the world. The average annual temperature exceeds 25 degrees. In the country where 50-degree temperatures are also seen, it may be possible to have a hard time with the effect of the crowd. 

Cuba

Cuba, also one of the most popular countries in the world and located in the Caribbean, is a place with a tropical climate. Although the average annual temperature is 25 degrees and above, temperatures above 40 degrees are also experienced. 

Tunisia

Kebili in Tunisia, which is very close to the Sahara desert, is exposed to intense heat throughout the year. The annual average temperature of 40 degrees Celsius can reach a sweltering level in the summer months. Although it has a hot and dry climate, it is an ideal place for touristic trips. 

Tunus

Thailand

Bangkok, which has a tropical climate, is located in the southeastern region of Thailand. Since it receives the sun at a very large angle, it experiences a very intense heat. The city is located 1.5 meters above sea level. This directly affects the temperatures. 

United Arab Emirates

In the United Arab Emirates, which has experienced a tourism boom in recent years and has become one of the most popular countries, temperatures are quite high. The average annual temperature exceeds 27 degrees. 50 degree temperatures are also seen. 

America

Some parts of America are famous for their intense heat. One of these is a place called Death Valley. Famous for its impressive canyon landscapes and natural beauties, Death Valley is also famous for its heat, sometimes overwhelming its visitors with its scorching heat. Nevertheless, it is a very popular and popular tourist attraction.

Death Valley

Other Hot Countries

The countries we have listed are generally among the hottest countries in the world. However, it is possible to count many hot countries other than these. These include Mexico, Bahrain, Qatar, Eritrea, Yemen and Ethiopia. These countries are also exposed to a climate much higher than the average annual temperature. Especially in countries where the temperature is above 50 degrees Celsius, it becomes very difficult to live in some periods.

Although it has a great positive impact in terms of tourism, it can be a bit boring for the people living in these hot countries to be exposed to such intense heat all year round. Temperatures can vary depending on geographical location, the angle of the sun's rays or the height of the sea level. Each of these factors plays an important role in temperatures. For those who are adapted to hot climates or who like to live in hot climates, this intense heat will not be a problem. Especially in terms of sea tourism, such countries can be seen as ideal.

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