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Sitting on the Equator, Kenya offers good conditions and comfortable year-round temperatures across the country, so it’s hard to define a ‘best time to visit Kenya’. That being said, there are particular months and areas that go hand in hand, offering exceptional safari and game viewing experiences.

Do see our main ‘best time to visit Kenya’ interactive guide below and for a good overview see here:

Best time to visit the Masai Mara

The beauty of the Masai Mara, is that it is renowned as a year-round destination! The Mara and the Talek River provide a permanent water supply, securing an abundance of resident wildlife, including herds of elephant, prides of lion, dazzles of zebra and many more. The plains of the Mara sit on an altitude of around 2000m, making it generally milder (and damper) than similar regions, but temperatures average at a comfortable 26°C throughout the year and the African sun never lets you down!

January to March are often the hottest and driest months, offering unique game viewing experiences especially as there are many new-born animals on the plains. Some of the lodges offer special offers and low season rates so this can be a great time to travel and grab a great deal!

The wettest months are April and May, as the the long rains and the south east monsoon winds arrive. We generally recommend avoiding safaris during this period, especially as the roads can get very muddy and nearly impassable at times. A number of camps often close their doors during this window, taking advantage of low tourist numbers to work on renovation of the camp and let the grass it sits on rejuvenate. However, there is no denying this season can create some dramatic landscapes and the bird life and flora are particular good.

July to October are considered by most to be the best time of year to visit the Masai Mara. This is the most exciting time of the year to visit as the herds of the Great Migration arrive in July and graze the plains of the Mara until October time. With wildebeest and zebra in their thousands, and other species of animals that often tag along, speckled across the reserve, predators such as the cats are ready awaiting their next meal. On the other hand, one of the downsides to this season is the high visitor numbers. The Masai Mara is one Africa’s most concentrated parks in terms of game and size, so vehicles shamelessly often crowd around the game. However… the beauty of the Masai Mara is that is has opened up to private conservancies, known as the Greater Mara Conservancies, so guests and vehicles are not necessarily limited to the regulated areas of the Mara Reserve. Many of the conservancies, especially the Mara North, have high game concentrations and a huge variety of luxury and unique camps and lodges to choose from. So for those looking for a quieter and more intimate experience, the conservancies are the way forward!

November to December are hidden gems in the Masai Mara. The short rains, brought in from the north, arrive in November, which often entails of short-lived downpours in the late afternoon. These showers have lots of benefits though, as they wash away the dust in the air, cool down the animals, fill up the rivers and trigger the growth of the lush vegetation. The short rains also attract hundreds of migratory birds, perfect for photographers and bird lovers.

Best time to visit Samburu and central Kenya

The arid and semi-desert landscape of Samburu National Reserve and nearby parks of Shaba and Meru, offer incredible wildlife variations but can often be too hot for many in particular seasons.

January and February is followed by the typical long rains from the end of March through to May, sometimes pushing into early June. Rainfall can be unreliable, sometimes showering every day persistently, and other times only raining in the afternoon or early evening. No matter what the pattern, it will however impact your safari activities. Although the park sees new life in every area during these months, the roads are often extremely challenging and visitors are at a low, and for the right reasons.

The long and dry season between July and October is definitely the best time to head to this area, as guests can enjoy sunny, blue skies with almost no rain. During these months, water is limited due to the absence of rainfall, so the animals tend to congregate along the Ewaso Nyiro River which is perfect for game viewing.

November and December sees the short rains. Visitor numbers inside the park tend to be lower, which we think, is a blessing! Before the rains arrive however, temperatures can be pretty high as the humidity builds up, ready for a heavy downpour. For bird lovers, October to April the best time to visit, as resident avifauna are joined by a range of migratory species.

Best time to visit the Laikipia Plateau

Laikipia Plateau experiences two dry and two rainy seasons. Temperatures vary, but with daytime highs of 22°C in the cooler seasons and 32°C in the hotter months, conditions are comfortable for year-round visits. Generally, early mornings and evenings are cool, so we would advise packing a fleece or a jumper… although most of the lodges will have extra blankets, a piping hot chocolate and a roaring fire to make you all that more comfortable!

January to March is the hottest and driest season in the year. During these months, water sources can be quite limited, especially in remote locations like many of the lodges. As a result, wildlife usually gathers around the last remaining waterholes or sources, which can be a blessing for game viewing!

May and April bring the arrival of the long rains. During these months, water sources and wetlands disperse along the plateau and as a result, bring out an abundance of animals. However, because of these heavy rains, many of the safari activities that are usually offered across Laikpia Plateau (bush walks, horse and camel rides, hiking etc.) are not available and as a result, the majority of the lodges are closed.

The long and dry season occurs from July to October, and as a result, is the most popular time of the year to travel. During these months, temperatures are pleasant in the day but nights are a little on the cool side, especially as most of the lodges sit at the top of the plateau. This is nothing to be worried about though, as the majority of lodges have roaring fireplaces, blankets for night drives and even leave a hot water bottle in your bed to warm it up when you tuck in at night!

The months of November and December bring in the second rainy season, which is characterised by short and heavy showers, usually in the afternoon. These months are particularly great for bird lovers, as a range of migratory species arrive at Laikipia from as far as Europe and Russia. Although the rains make the plateau lusher, be aware that some of the roads become muddy. This may hinder the safari activities, as pathways for walking safaris may become too slippery, or camel and horseback safaris may be unavailable, subject to weather conditions.

Best time to visit Southern Beaches

Generally, the weather in Mombasa is similar to the rest of Kenya, although the city itself tends to be more humid. January to March is the hottest and driest season, with the strong African sun shining all day long and creating daily temperatures around 32°C. Although humidity levels can be quite high, visitors from cooler countries will not complain with some winter sun!

Similarly, among East Africa, April and May, bring the long rains, although this can sometimes push into early June depending on what the weather pattern does each year. During these months, you can expect heavy rains in the afternoon and although it does not rain every day, it will happen more often than not! Days are a gamble… some days with bright sunshine lighting the sky, and others completely overcast and grey!

June/July to October are the best months to visit the southern beaches of Kenya. These months bring warm temperatures, hours of sunshine throughout the day, and a much-appreciated sea breeze… perfect conditions for a day on the beach or relaxing by the pool! Humpback whales migrate through the area during this season (from the end of June to December) and for any keen fishermen, this is the perfect time to head out on sea and catch enormous yellowfin tuna.

November and December bring the short rains which, like much of East Africa, arrive in short downpours in most afternoons. This season (the end of October to March) is the best time for marine life on the Kenya coast. These months, especially around the Festive period, are some of the busiest and most popular, so make sure you plan way in advance if you want to get your favourite property!

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When is the best time to visit kenya in 2026/27?

It is feasible to go to Kenya almost any time of year depending on preferences and wildlife/safari viewing plans, but if you want to avoid peak season or aim to get your trip timing “just right” then use the following interactive guide spanning the whole of 2026/27 or call us any time to check timings, accomodation, availability,  costs or help plan the whole trip and best dates for you…

January fair

Visiting Kenya in January 2026/27

The front end of the year is the first clear month of weather after the short rains of November and December and, as such, is a great time to head to Kenya for a safari. Dry, clear days offer excellent game viewing and, as it not the season of the wildebeet migration, properties are not running at their fullest.

Activities & Events

Head to the Masai Mara for great resident game viewing, in particular in the Greater Mara Concessions.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Clear skies and mid-20s temperatures
  • + Parks are quieter without the migration herd visitors
  • + Often well priced properties
  •   Migration herds are not in the Masai Mara

Top Tips for January 2026/27

  • + Look to combine a couple of parks for the best experience

February fair

Visiting Kenya in February 2026/27

February is another great month to head to Kenya if you are looking to experience great game without the wildebeest migration visitors. With good weather, good grass cover and plenty of predator action, Kenya offers an excellent winter safari and beach option.

Activities & Events

The Mara is still the main focus for game viewing with other parks such as Amboseli and the Laikipia Plateau also offering a good quality safari.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Dry and warm weather
  • + Really good game viewing
  • + Fewer tourists at this time of year
  •   Game numbers aren’t near the migration herd season

Top Tips for February 2026/27

  • + A lovely time to visit some of the less known areas

March mixed

Visiting Kenya  in March 2026/27

March is the last of the months with good weather before the main rains of April and May break. Temperatures and humidty tend to start creeping up as the month goes on with rain coming at the back end. This being said, game viewing is still very good.

Activities & Events

Very good and reliable game viewing across the country as the last month of the short dry season pushes animals to the water sources.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Warm and dry weather in the main
  • + Camps are running at 50% occupancy in some cases
  • + Good value for money
  •   The end of the month can bring rains

Top Tips for March 2026/27

  • + A superb Easter holiday break for the family!

April mixed

Visiting Kenya in April 2026/27

April heralds the start of the main rains in Kenya and, as such, many of the properties close their doors for maintenance and to give staff a deserved break. This being said, the early part of the month is a photographers delight with stormy skies and moody vistas.

Activities & Events

Game driving in the Mara is still possible although viewing can be sporadic amongst heavy downpours.

Cheat Sheet

  • + The country is at its quietest for visitors
  • + Low season rates for the few properties that remain open
  •   Heavy rains disturb the game viewing

Top Tips for April 2026/27

  • + Ideally it is worth considering an alternative time of the year

May mixed

Visiting Kenya in May 2026/27

The second of the main rainy months in Kenya is normally avoided if at all possible as the game viewing and lodge availability can be very mixed. One of the upsides is that, due to the low visitor numbers, the properties that are open sell at a much lower price point.

Activities & Events

For the intrepid few the open grasslands of the Mara can still offer some game viewing…mainly of grumpy lions!

Cheat Sheet

  • + Temperatures are still warm albeit humid
  • + Still a good time for photographers
  •   Heavy rains can spoil the game viewing potential

Top Tips for May 2026/27

  • + Another month to avoid if possible

June great

Visiting Kenya in June 2026/27

The arrival of June brings an end to the long rains in Kenya and, with it, the promise of the arrival of the great migration herds from the Serengeti. While the high grasses make game viewing harder, it is a very picturesque time to travel with healthy animals and cool temperatures.

Activities & Events

Game viewing in the Masai Mara and across in Amboseli is particularly rewarding.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Clear skies and mild temperatures
  • + Healthy and happy game viewing
  • + Low season rates and fewer visitors make for good value
  •   Just a little early for the great migration herds

Top Tips for June 2026/27

  • + June is a good time to visit on a budget

July best

Visiting Kenya in July 2026/27

July is the start of Kenya’s “main” season…when the great migration herds arrive from the Serengeti and mingle around the rivers and waterways of the Mara grasslands. This is to witness one of the largest gatherings of mammals on the planet…and it is quite a sight! 

Activities & Events

Migration viewing is the main event at this time of the year with river crossings, predation and wildebeest everywhere.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Mostly clear, dry weather
  • + Outstanding game viewing in the Mara with the wildebeest
  • + Areas such as Laikipia and Amboseli are also very good
  •   This is the Mara at its busiest for visitors as well

Top Tips for July 2026/27

  • + You will need to get in early for the best properties

August amazing

Visiting Kenya in August 2026/27

The second of the busy months in Kenya, August is probably the Mara at itse very fullest as far as both animals and visitors are concerned…it is mayhem! This being said, there are still pockets of privacy to be had such as in the conservancies or down on the Serengeti borders.

Activities & Events

For many, the migration is the only reason to head to this area of the world but it is worth considering Lewa Downs for a more private and less frantic safari as well.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Right in the heart of the dry season for weather
  • + Animals are everywhere!
  •   Prices are at their peak in the month

Top Tips for August 2026/27

  • + Consider booking in a couple of areas

September great

Visiting Kenya in September 2026/27

September is often the pick of the months to travel almost anywhere in Africa as the weather is always warm and stable, the game viewing is excellent and the prices and visitor numbers tend to fall after the bun fight that is August.

Activities & Events

Game viewing in the Masai Mara is as good as it gets with wildebeest starting to consider their move south once more.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Clear and dry weather with temperatures starting to rise
  • + Outstanding game viewing in the Mara and throughout
  • + Fewer visitors in this window when compared with July/August
  •   Prices are still pretty elevated

Top Tips for September 2026/27

  • + Look to book towards the end of the month

October still good

Visiting Kenya in October 2026/27

October, along with September, is a great time to travel to the Masai Mara if you are looking to see the great migration herds without the high visitor numbers in July and August. The temperatures are starting to rise and rains at the back end of the month can trigger the herds’ movement south again.

Activities & Events

Game viewing in the Masai Mara Reserve and up in the Laikipia Plateau are still highly recommended.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Temperatures are creeping upwards
  • + The last month for the great migration herds
  • + Fewer visitors result in lower prices
  •   Rain arrives at the end of the month

Top Tips for October 2026/27

  • + Aim to visit in the first half of the month for the migration

November fair

Visiting Kenya in November 2026/27

November is the start of the short rains in Kenya and, as the rains arrive, so the migratory wildebeest herds start their long walk to the southern grasslands of the Serengeti once again. This is still a good time for seeing the resident herds that remain.

Activities & Events

Game viewing in the Masai Mara plains is still possible and, if you are lucky, the herds may feint to the south and return north at the start of the month.

Cheat Sheet

  • + Mild if wetter weather arrives
  • + Rain arrives to bring life and greenery to the parched landscape
  • + Low season rates kick in
  •   Wildebeest herds will have left by the middle of the month

Top Tips for November 2026/27

  • + Book at the start of the month for herds and low prices

December fair

Visiting Kenya in December 2026/27

The end of the year brings the short rains in earnest to the Kenya plains and, as such, many of the properties close for the month to repair and renew after the main season. Game is still very good, however, in the Mara and other main areas of the country for those willing to tollerate the sporadic downpours.

Activities & Events

The December period is a great time for birding in particular as the migratory species arrive from Europe.

Cheat Sheet

  • + The parks are empty in the front end of the month
  • + Fantastic birding
  •   Can be muggy and hot at this time of the year
  •   Rain can spoil a game drive on occasion

Top Tips for December 2026/27

  • + A good month for some winter sun on the coast

Best safari regions to visit in kenya by month...

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Southern Beaches

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The Laikipia Plateau

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Lewa Downs

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Samburu National Reserve

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Lake Naivasha and Nakuru

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Lamu Island

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Tsavo East and West

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Nairobi

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1 A Family Treat

Africa, Kenya

Visits : Nairobi, Samburu National Reserve, Southern Beaches, The Laikipia Plateau

The perfect itinerary for those looking for adventure and activity in the midst of a safari. Start the trip with a few days in Samburu National Reserve, a park with highly concentrated… More…

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Samburu National Reserve

2 Honeymooners Delight

Africa, Kenya

Visits : Amboseli National Park, Southern Beaches, The Masai Mara

This itinerary contains a collection of remote and romantic camps in three Kenya’s best parks and coast resorts…… More…

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Honeymoons at Naibor Camp

3 Lions and Elephants

Africa, Kenya

Visits : Amboseli National Park, Nairobi, Southern Beaches, The Masai Mara

This well priced itinerary takes in two of Africa’s most famous parks…the Masai Mara and Amboseli. Witness the raw power of the Acacia studded Masai Mara and the famous wildebeest herds and… More…

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Lions at Governors Camp, Masai Mara

4 Go On, It Will Be Worth It!

Africa, Kenya

Visits : Nairobi, Samburu National Reserve, Southern Beaches, The Laikipia Plateau

This trip has the wow factor! Starting in the Laikipia Plateau, moving through to Samburu National Park and finishing on the beautiful, remote coast of Southern Kenya, this itinerary includes properties that… More…

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5 The Discerning Safari

Africa, Kenya

Visits : The Laikipia Plateau, The Masai Mara, Zanzibar and islands, Zanzibar beaches

This exciting trip, just short of two weeks, will start up in the Laikipia Plateau where a wealth of safari activities and culture awaits! The next stop is the Masai Mara, where… More…

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Best safari camps and lodges in kenya by month...

We highly recommend the following hotels & lodges for Kenya for 2026/27. These are all tried and tested by The Africa Specialists™ so don’t hesitate to call us with any queries over them or to check availability for you to your schedule.

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Mara Plains

The Masai Mara

From $3,405 per person per night
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Mara Plains Camp. The Masai Mara, Kenya

Ol Donyo Lodge

Tsavo East and West

From $2,555 per person per night
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Ol Donyo, Room view, Chyulu Hills, Kenya

Naibor Camp

The Masai Mara

From $1,110 per person per night
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Naibor Camp, Masai Mara, Kenya

Kinondo Kwetu

Southern Beaches

From $540 per person per night
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Kinondo Kwetu, Southern Beaches, Kenya

Angama Mara

The Masai Mara

From $2,750 per person per night
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Angama Mara

Ol Seki Hemingways Mara

The Masai Mara

From $1,305 per person per night
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Tortilis Camp

Amboseli National Park

From $915 per person per night
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Tortilis Camp, Amboseli National Park. Kenya

Naboisho Camp

The Masai Mara

From $2,250 per person per night
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Naboisho Camp, The Masai Mara, Kenya

Afrochic

Southern Beaches

From $300 per person per night
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Afrochic

Alfajiri Villas

Southern Beaches

From $290 per person per night
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Cliff Villa pool, Alfajiri Villas, Southern Beaches, Kenya

Hemingways Watamu

Southern Beaches

From $245 per person per night
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Hemingways Watamu

Rekero Camp

The Masai Mara

From $1,450 per person per night
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Rekero Camp, Dining with a view, Masai Mara, Kenya

Sosian

The Laikipia Plateau

From $970 per person per night
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Sosian

Kicheche Mara Camp

The Masai Mara

From $995 per person per night
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Kicheche Mara Camp

Bateleur Camp

The Masai Mara

From $2,595 per person per night
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Bateleur Camp

Offbeat Mara Camp

The Masai Mara

From $950 per person per night
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Offbeat Mara Camp

Elephant Bedroom Camp

Samburu National Reserve

From $935 per person per night
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Saruni Mara

The Masai Mara

From $900 per person per night
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Saruni Mara

Satao Camp

Tsavo East and West

From $435 per person per night
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Satao Camp

The Sanctuary at Ol Lentille

The Laikipia Plateau

From $950 per person per night
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The Sanctuary at Ol Lentille, Lamu, Kenya

Richard’s River Camp

The Masai Mara

From $1,320 per person per night
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Richard’s River Camp, sundowners, Masai Mara, Kenya

Giraffe Manor

Nairobi

From $1,415 per person per night
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Giraffe Manor, Nairobi, Kenya

Loisaba Star Beds

The Laikipia Plateau

From $855 per person per night
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Loisaba Star Beds

Msambweni House

Southern Beaches

From $440 per person per night
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The pool at Msambweni House

Waterlovers Beach Resort

Southern Beaches

From $245 per person per night
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Waterlovers Beach Resort, Southern Beaches, Kenya

Sasaab

Samburu National Reserve

From $1,855 per person per night
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Sasaab

The Palacina

Nairobi

From $250 per person per night
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The Palacina, Nairobi, Kenya

Saruni Samburu

Samburu National Reserve

From $1,000 per person per night
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Saruni Samburu

Sarova Lion Hill Lodge

Lake Naivasha and Nakuru

From $360 per person per night
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Sarova Lion Hill Lodge

Sand River Camp

The Masai Mara

From $1,275 per person per night
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Swahili Beach Resort

Southern Beaches

From $250 per person per night
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Swahili Beach Resort

Saruni Wild

The Masai Mara

From $900 per person per night
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Saruni Wild

Mara Ngenche Camp

The Masai Mara

From $715 per person per night
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Mara Ngenche Camp, The Masai Mara, Kenya

The Boma

Nairobi

From $90 per person per night
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The Boma, Executive suite, Nairobi, Kenya

Deloraine House

Lake Naivasha and Nakuru

From $630 per person per night
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Deloraine House, House View, Lake Nakuru, Kenya

Lewa House

Lewa Downs

From $1,600 per person per night
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Lewa House, Lewa Downs, Kenya

Governors’ Camp

The Masai Mara

From $1,000 per person per night
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Governors' Camp

Cottar’s 1920s Camp

The Masai Mara

From $2,000 per person per night
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Cottar's 1920s Camp

Elephant Pepper Camp

The Masai Mara

From $1,125 per person per night
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Elephant Pepper Camp

Governors’ Il Moran Camp

The Masai Mara

From $1,595 per person per night
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Governors' Il Moran Camp

Hemingways

Nairobi

From $530 per person per night
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Hemingways, Nairobi, Kenya

House of Waine

Nairobi

From $370 per person per night
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House of Waine, Nairobi, Kenya

Karen Blixen Camp

The Masai Mara

From $825 per person per night
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Kichwa Tembo

The Masai Mara

From $1,335 per person per night
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Porini Amboseli Camp

Amboseli National Park

From $850 per person per night
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Porini Amboseli Camp, Amboseli National Park, Kenya

Lewa Safari Camp

Lewa Downs

From $925 per person per night
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Lewa Safari Camp, Lewa Downs, Kenya

Little Governors’ Camp

The Masai Mara

From $1,830 per person per night
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Little Governors' Camp

Loisaba Tented Camp

The Laikipia Plateau

From $1,090 per person per night
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Loisaba Tented Camp

Loldia House

Lake Naivasha and Nakuru

From $935 per person per night
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Loldia House, Lake Naivasha and Nakuru, Kenya

Mara Expeditions Camp

The Masai Mara

From $675 per person per night
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Mara Expeditions Camp, The Masai Mara, Kenya

Ol Malo House

The Laikipia Plateau

From $860 per person per night
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Ol Malo House

Ol Malo Lodge

The Laikipia Plateau

From $1,600 per person per night
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Ol Malo Lodge

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Best time to visit the Masai Mara

The beauty of the Masai Mara, is that it is renowned as a year-round destination! The Mara and the Talek River provide a permanent water supply, securing an abundance of resident wildlife, including herds of elephant, prides of lion, dazzles of zebra and many more. The plains of the Mara sit on an altitude of around 2000m, making it generally milder (and damper) than similar regions, but temperatures average at a comfortable 26°C throughout the year and the African sun never lets you down!

January to March are often the hottest and driest months, offering unique game viewing experiences especially as there are many new-born animals on the plains. Some of the lodges offer special offers and low season rates so this can be a great time to travel and grab a great deal!

The wettest months are April and May, as the the long rains and the south east monsoon winds arrive. We generally recommend avoiding safaris during this period, especially as the roads can get very muddy and nearly impassable at times. A number of camps often close their doors during this window, taking advantage of low tourist numbers to work on renovation of the camp and let the grass it sits on rejuvenate. However, there is no denying this season can create some dramatic landscapes and the bird life and flora are particular good.

July to October are considered by most to be the best time of year to visit the Masai Mara. This is the most exciting time of the year to visit as the herds of the Great Migration arrive in July and graze the plains of the Mara until October time. With wildebeest and zebra in their thousands, and other species of animals that often tag along, speckled across the reserve, predators such as the cats are ready awaiting their next meal. On the other hand, one of the downsides to this season is the high visitor numbers. The Masai Mara is one Africa’s most concentrated parks in terms of game and size, so vehicles shamelessly often crowd around the game. However… the beauty of the Masai Mara is that is has opened up to private conservancies, known as the Greater Mara Conservancies, so guests and vehicles are not necessarily limited to the regulated areas of the Mara Reserve. Many of the conservancies, especially the Mara North, have high game concentrations and a huge variety of luxury and unique camps and lodges to choose from. So for those looking for a quieter and more intimate experience, the conservancies are the way forward!

November to December are hidden gems in the Masai Mara. The short rains, brought in from the north, arrive in November, which often entails of short-lived downpours in the late afternoon. These showers have lots of benefits though, as they wash away the dust in the air, cool down the animals, fill up the rivers and trigger the growth of the lush vegetation. The short rains also attract hundreds of migratory birds, perfect for photographers and bird lovers.

Best time to visit Samburu and central Kenya

The arid and semi-desert landscape of Samburu National Reserve and nearby parks of Shaba and Meru, offer incredible wildlife variations but can often be too hot for many in particular seasons.

January and February is followed by the typical long rains from the end of March through to May, sometimes pushing into early June. Rainfall can be unreliable, sometimes showering every day persistently, and other times only raining in the afternoon or early evening. No matter what the pattern, it will however impact your safari activities. Although the park sees new life in every area during these months, the roads are often extremely challenging and visitors are at a low, and for the right reasons.

The long and dry season between July and October is definitely the best time to head to this area, as guests can enjoy sunny, blue skies with almost no rain. During these months, water is limited due to the absence of rainfall, so the animals tend to congregate along the Ewaso Nyiro River which is perfect for game viewing.

November and December sees the short rains. Visitor numbers inside the park tend to be lower, which we think, is a blessing! Before the rains arrive however, temperatures can be pretty high as the humidity builds up, ready for a heavy downpour. For bird lovers, October to April the best time to visit, as resident avifauna are joined by a range of migratory species.

Best time to visit the Laikipia Plateau

Laikipia Plateau experiences two dry and two rainy seasons. Temperatures vary, but with daytime highs of 22°C in the cooler seasons and 32°C in the hotter months, conditions are comfortable for year-round visits. Generally, early mornings and evenings are cool, so we would advise packing a fleece or a jumper… although most of the lodges will have extra blankets, a piping hot chocolate and a roaring fire to make you all that more comfortable!

January to March is the hottest and driest season in the year. During these months, water sources can be quite limited, especially in remote locations like many of the lodges. As a result, wildlife usually gathers around the last remaining waterholes or sources, which can be a blessing for game viewing!

May and April bring the arrival of the long rains. During these months, water sources and wetlands disperse along the plateau and as a result, bring out an abundance of animals. However, because of these heavy rains, many of the safari activities that are usually offered across Laikpia Plateau (bush walks, horse and camel rides, hiking etc.) are not available and as a result, the majority of the lodges are closed.

The long and dry season occurs from July to October, and as a result, is the most popular time of the year to travel. During these months, temperatures are pleasant in the day but nights are a little on the cool side, especially as most of the lodges sit at the top of the plateau. This is nothing to be worried about though, as the majority of lodges have roaring fireplaces, blankets for night drives and even leave a hot water bottle in your bed to warm it up when you tuck in at night!

The months of November and December bring in the second rainy season, which is characterised by short and heavy showers, usually in the afternoon. These months are particularly great for bird lovers, as a range of migratory species arrive at Laikipia from as far as Europe and Russia. Although the rains make the plateau lusher, be aware that some of the roads become muddy. This may hinder the safari activities, as pathways for walking safaris may become too slippery, or camel and horseback safaris may be unavailable, subject to weather conditions.

Best time to visit Southern Beaches

Generally, the weather in Mombasa is similar to the rest of Kenya, although the city itself tends to be more humid. January to March is the hottest and driest season, with the strong African sun shining all day long and creating daily temperatures around 32°C. Although humidity levels can be quite high, visitors from cooler countries will not complain with some winter sun!

Similarly, among East Africa, April and May, bring the long rains, although this can sometimes push into early June depending on what the weather pattern does each year. During these months, you can expect heavy rains in the afternoon and although it does not rain every day, it will happen more often than not! Days are a gamble… some days with bright sunshine lighting the sky, and others completely overcast and grey!

June/July to October are the best months to visit the southern beaches of Kenya. These months bring warm temperatures, hours of sunshine throughout the day, and a much-appreciated sea breeze… perfect conditions for a day on the beach or relaxing by the pool! Humpback whales migrate through the area during this season (from the end of June to December) and for any keen fishermen, this is the perfect time to head out on sea and catch enormous yellowfin tuna.

November and December bring the short rains which, like much of East Africa, arrive in short downpours in most afternoons. This season (the end of October to March) is the best time for marine life on the Kenya coast. These months, especially around the Festive period, are some of the busiest and most popular, so make sure you plan way in advance if you want to get your favourite property!

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