| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 March 2026, Sunday | 6:01 AM | 6:38 PM | 12h 37m |
| 2 March 2026, Monday | 6:02 AM | 6:37 PM | 12h 35m |
| 3 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:02 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 34m |
| 4 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:03 AM | 6:35 PM | 12h 32m |
| 5 March 2026, Thursday | 6:03 AM | 6:34 PM | 12h 31m |
| 6 March 2026, Friday | 6:04 AM | 6:33 PM | 12h 29m |
| 7 March 2026, Saturday | 6:04 AM | 6:32 PM | 12h 28m |
| 8 March 2026, Sunday | 6:05 AM | 6:31 PM | 12h 26m |
| 9 March 2026, Monday | 6:05 AM | 6:30 PM | 12h 25m |
| 10 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:06 AM | 6:29 PM | 12h 23m |
| 11 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:06 AM | 6:28 PM | 12h 21m |
| 12 March 2026, Thursday | 6:07 AM | 6:27 PM | 12h 20m |
| 13 March 2026, Friday | 6:07 AM | 6:26 PM | 12h 18m |
| 14 March 2026, Saturday | 6:08 AM | 6:25 PM | 12h 17m |
| 15 March 2026, Sunday | 6:08 AM | 6:24 PM | 12h 15m |
| 16 March 2026, Monday | 6:09 AM | 6:23 PM | 12h 14m |
| 17 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:09 AM | 6:22 PM | 12h 12m |
| 18 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:10 AM | 6:21 PM | 12h 11m |
| 19 March 2026, Thursday | 6:10 AM | 6:20 PM | 12h 09m |
| 20 March 2026, Friday | 6:11 AM | 6:19 PM | 12h 07m |
| 21 March 2026, Saturday | 6:11 AM | 6:18 PM | 12h 06m |
| 22 March 2026, Sunday | 6:12 AM | 6:17 PM | 12h 04m |
| 23 March 2026, Monday | 6:12 AM | 6:16 PM | 12h 03m |
| 24 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:13 AM | 6:14 PM | 12h 01m |
| 25 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:13 AM | 6:13 PM | 12h 00m |
| 26 March 2026, Thursday | 6:14 AM | 6:12 PM | 11h 58m |
| 27 March 2026, Friday | 6:14 AM | 6:11 PM | 11h 57m |
| 28 March 2026, Saturday | 6:15 AM | 6:10 PM | 11h 55m |
| 29 March 2026, Sunday | 6:15 AM | 6:09 PM | 11h 53m |
| 30 March 2026, Monday | 6:16 AM | 6:08 PM | 11h 52m |
| 31 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:16 AM | 6:07 PM | 11h 50m |
Johannesburg sits on the Highveld plateau at around 1,750 m altitude, which contributes to clear skies and wide sightlines. Several elevated koppies and open parklands around the city provide good access to the horizon in both eastern and western directions.
A public lake park in Saxonwold with a clear eastern horizon across the water surface. Free entry; the park sees very little traffic before 7 a.m., making it a quiet spot for early morning visits.
Built on a ridge above Braamfontein, the outdoor grounds of this former prison complex face east toward Hillbrow and the rising sun. Access to the exterior areas is free; the museum inside charges R 60.
The eastern slope of this rocky koppie in Houghton has open views over the city as the sun rises. Free entry; parking is available off Jan Smuts Avenue.
The eastern embankment faces the city skyline, and the still water surface produces reflections on calm mornings. Free public park adjacent to the Johannesburg Botanical Garden; entrance off Judith Road.
One of the highest natural points in the city at about 1,800 m, with unobstructed views to the west and northwest. Accessible on foot from the Northcliff suburb; parking available along Walter Street.
A protected nature reserve on rocky ridgelines northwest of the city center, with open western views from the upper trails. Guided walks run on Sunday mornings; the reserve is otherwise freely accessible during daylight hours at no charge.
The western ridge faces the Johannesburg skyline toward the setting sun. The reserve closes at dusk, so plan to arrive at least 30 minutes before sunset.
The two decommissioned cooling towers in Orlando, Soweto, stand in flat open terrain that gives clear westward views. Located about 15 km southwest of the city center; parking available on site.
From the western side of the dam, the water surface catches and extends the evening light. Access via Judith Road, no entry fee.