Cimalp, specialist in hiking clothing, offers within its wide range of travel clothing adapted to different climates clothing specially designed for warm and humid climates.
Travelling to a tropical country? CimAlp keeps you protected!
Heading out on a trek or a travel trip to the tropics? Need to tackle heat and humidity effectively?
CimAlp has brought together here, for you, the best of its products specifically designed for walking and travel in warm countries. You'll find a range of clothing lightweight, at quick-drying, stretch for optimal comfort, wrinkle-free, mosquito-repellent treated with Activ Dry fabric, multi-pockets and highly practical!
Lightweight trousers, hiking shorts, bermudas, lightweight shirts, cropped trousers, polos, travel shirts… all crafted with the same commitment to quality and great value for money, and all backed by CimAlp's 2-year guarantee
What is a tropical climate?
Tropical climate is located between the tropics, near the equator. It is characterised by very warm temperatures that never drop below 18°C. In some regions, rainfall is abundant throughout the year. The vegetation is very lush and forms jungles. In other, drier regions, vegetation is less prevalent: this is the savanna
What are the characteristics of a tropical climate?
The humid tropical zone lies between the two tropics, with:
– High temperatures
– Abundant rainfall
– Two very distinct seasons: a dry and warm season (around 35°C), and a cooler rainy season (around 23°C)
– The savanna, green in the rainy season and yellowed by the sun in the dry season. This is where the largest carnivores and herbivores on the planet live (elephants, giraffes, lions, tigers…)
– The steppe, made up of grasses and thorny shrubs.
Which countries have a tropical climate?
Brazil is a country where the vast majority of the population lives in the tropical zone. Although Brazil is an enormous country of over 215 million inhabitants with a wide diversity of climates, the tropical savanna climate remains the most dominant. This climate can also be found in the Amazon jungle, the Congo, Indonesia, and on certain Caribbean islands.
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