When Is The Best Time TO Visit Kenya?
Discover Kenya’s top safari parks, cultural gems, and stunning landscapes—all in one trip.
When To Go To Kenya
The best time to visit Kenya is from June to October, when dry weather and comfortable temperatures offer ideal conditions for safari travel. Thanks to its varied geography and pleasant climate, Kenya is a top year-round destination for both safari adventures and beach escapes.
Kenya safari hotspots also shine from January through March, with mostly dry weather and excellent wildlife sightings. Visiting during the rainy seasons—mid-March to June and November to December—can be rewarding too. You’ll avoid high-season crowds and benefit from discounted rates at safari lodges across Kenya.
When to go to Kenya’s beach destinations depends on personal preference. The Indian Ocean coast is consistently hot and humid year-round, with rainfall possible at any time—making it perfect for spontaneous tropical getaways.


Month By Month Guide For Travelling To Kenya:

Visiting Kenya In January & February
January and February are excellent months to visit Kenya, offering prime game viewing and warm, dry weather. It’s the best time for a Kenya safari or beach escape. Wildlife gathers at watering holes in the Masai Mara, and Mount Kenya offers ideal trekking conditions under sunny skies with minimal rainfall.

Travelling To Kenya From Mar To May
March marks the shift from dry to rainy season, making roads muddy and travel tricky—but crowds are few and prices drop. April brings heavy rains, lush green landscapes, and moody skies—perfect for photographers. By May, long rains drench the coast, making beach escapes less ideal.

Travelling To Kenya From Jun To Oct
June to October is Kenya’s peak safari season—dry weather, abundant wildlife, and the Great Migration. July brings dramatic river crossings in the Masai Mara. August offers thrilling action as wildebeest face crocodile-filled waters. By October, herds depart, but Big 5 sightings remain strong.

Visiting Kenya Between Nov & Dec
November begins the short rains, but most parks stay open and crowds are fewer—making for peaceful, budget-friendly safaris. December can be hot with scattered showers, yet wildlife viewing remains excellent. It’s also a top month for birdwatchers, with migratory species boosting bird numbers.