Explore the Heart of Kenya

Embark on an unforgettable self-drive adventure through Kenya’s majestic landscapes, from the Maasai Mara to the Great Rift Valley.

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Overview – Kenya

Kenya is one of Africa’s most iconic safari destinations, offering unmatched diversity in wildlife and landscapes. From the savannahs of the Maasai Mara to the snow-capped peaks of Mount Kenya and the pristine beaches along the Indian Ocean, Kenya is a destination of pure natural beauty and adventure. Experience the Big Five, stunning sunsets, and vibrant culture all in one unforgettable journey.

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Best Time

June to October

High Season

June to October

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Amazing wildlife diversity
  • Well-maintained national parks
  • Excellent self-drive roads
  • Stunning landscapes & scenery

Cons

  • Some areas crowded in high season
  • Safari costs can be high
  • Limited accommodation in remote parks
  • Possible roadblocks in rural areas

Wildlife

Kenya’s incredible biodiversity is a major draw for safari enthusiasts. Home to iconic species like lions, elephants, cheetahs, and whale sharks, Kenya offers unparalleled wildlife encounters. Discover the legendary Big Five and the unique Samburu Special Five. The country boasts immense birdlife diversity, with some parks featuring over 600 species. Kenya is a true paradise for animal lovers.

Weather & Climate

Kenya’s proximity to the equator results in a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. Coastal areas experience hot and humid conditions, while inland and highland regions are cooler. Daytime temperatures typically range between 22°C and 31°C. Nights can be cooler, especially in highlands where it may drop to 10°C.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Kenya is during the dry seasons: from June to October and from December to March. Wildlife viewing is at its peak during these months, with animals gathering around water sources. The Great Migration in the Maasai Mara (July–October) is an unforgettable highlight for many travelers.

Premium Parks, Reserves & Wildlife Areas

National Parks & Game Reserves – Kenya

All Parks & Reserves

BEST PARK

Amboseli National Park

Unmatched safari experiences under the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro. Amboseli is home to large elephant herds and offers breathtaking vistas.

BEST PARK

Masai Mara National Reserve

World-famous for the Great Migration and abundant predators, the Mara is the crown jewel of Kenyan safaris.

BEST PARK

Samburu National Reserve

Renowned for the “Samburu Special Five,” this northern gem showcases rare species and authentic wilderness charm.

BEST PARK

Lake Nakuru National Park

Famous for its flamingos and rhino sanctuary, Lake Nakuru’s beauty lies in its wildlife and diverse birdlife.

BEST PARK

Tsavo National Park

One of the largest parks in the world, Tsavo offers vast landscapes, red elephants, and untamed safari experiences.

GREAT PARK

Lake Naivasha

Surrounded by rich birdlife and hippos, Lake Naivasha is a peaceful escape with stunning highland scenery.

GREAT PARK

Nairobi National Park

Just minutes from Kenya’s capital, this park uniquely combines city skylines and savanna wildlife viewing.

Wildlife & Animals – Kenya

Kenya’s incredible biodiversity is a major draw for safari enthusiasts. Home to iconic species like lions, elephants, cheetahs, and whale sharks, Kenya offers unparalleled wildlife encounters. Discover the legendary Big Five and the unique Samburu Special Five. The country boasts immense birdlife diversity, with some parks featuring over 600 species. And don’t forget about the fascinating reptiles and insects that inhabit this incredible ecosystem. Kenya is a true paradise for animal lovers.

Abundant Common Occasional Rare None
Lion

Lion

Common

Leopard

Leopard

Occasional

Cheetah

Cheetah

Occasional

Hyena

Hyena

Common

Elephant

Elephant

Abundant

White Rhino

White Rhino

Occasional

Black Rhino

Black Rhino

Rare

Buffalo

Buffalo

Abundant

Giraffe

Giraffe

Abundant

Zebra

Zebra

Abundant

Wildebeest

Wildebeest

Abundant

Hippo

Hippo

Common

Birds – Kenya

Kenya is a paradise for bird enthusiasts, offering an unparalleled opportunity to observe over 1,100 different bird species. Its avian diversity is surpassed only by the Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania, making it a top birding destination in Africa. Kenya’s unique collection of endemic and near-endemic birds is a major draw for birdwatchers, as these species can only be found in this region. Additionally, the country’s bird diversity is enriched by the arrival of migratory birds from Europe and northern Africa during the months of November to April.

Notable Birds in Kenya

Black Bellied Bustard

Black Bellied Bustard

common

Grey Crowned Crane

Grey Crowned Crane

common

Lilac Breasted Roller

Lilac Breasted Roller

common

Southern Ground Hornbill

Southern Ground Hornbill

common

Martial Eagle

Martial Eagle

common

Best Time To Visit – Kenya

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Kenya offers incredible safari experiences throughout the year. The wet season (March–June and November–December) is ideal for budget travelers and nature lovers, while the dry season (June–October) is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts seeking to witness the Great Migration and spot large herds of animals.

Best Time

June to October, December, January, and February are peak tourist seasons in Kenya, resulting in higher hotel rates.

High Season

Kenya’s dry season (June–October, Dec–Mar) offers prime wildlife viewing. Witness the Great Migration in the Masai Mara.

Low Season

April and May mark the long wet season, offering the most affordable rates for tourists visiting Kenya.

Mid-Seasons

November, December, and March see fewer tourists, offering a quieter experience and lower hotel rates.

Worst Weather

Kenya’s wet seasons (Nov, Apr–May) offer lower rates and fewer crowds but expect occasional showers.

June to October – Dry Season – Winter

  • Wildlife congregates near rivers and waterholes, easier to observe.
  • Enjoy pleasant temperatures of 25–27°C with sunny skies.
  • September & October are ideal months for wildebeest migration.
  • Mosquito populations are lower.
  • Roads in better condition make game drives accessible.
  • Pleasantly cool from evening to morning.
  • Clear blue skies.
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Kenya Climate & Weather

Kenya’s equatorial position gives it a tropical climate with two main seasons: a dry season and a wet season. However, the conditions vary by region — the coastal areas are warm and humid, while the inland highlands are cooler and more temperate, especially at night.


During the year, daytime temperatures typically range between 22°C and 31°C, depending on altitude and location. In higher regions, temperatures can drop to around 10°C during the cooler months, especially at night.

Dry Season (June to October):

Clear blue skies, little to no rainfall, and ideal wildlife-viewing conditions. This is the peak safari period in destinations such as the Masai Mara, where animals gather around water sources, making sightings easier.

Wet Seasons (March–May and November–December):

Expect occasional heavy showers that transform landscapes into lush, green scenery. While some game drives may be affected, this is one of the most beautiful times of the year, with fewer tourists and excellent birdwatching opportunities.
Whether you seek sunny skies for adventure or dramatic green landscapes for photography, Kenya offers diverse and rewarding experiences year-round.

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