When to Go in Kenya

When to Go

Generally speaking, Kenya, which straddles the equator, has one of the best climates in the world with sunny, dry days; daytime temperatures average between 20°C (68°F) and 25°C (77°F). The coast can get hot and humid, though sea breezes cool things down and the mountainous regions can get very cold—remember there's snow all year round on the highest peaks. Try to avoid the long rains of March and April or the short rains of October, November, and December because park roads can become impassable and mosquitoes are at their busiest and deadliest. Game viewing is at its best during the driest seasons (May-September, January, and February) because the lack of surface water forces game to congregate at waterholes. Safari high season is July-November when the annual wildebeest migration is in full swing, but it's much cheaper to go in the low season (April and May), because rates drop dramatically. High season at the coast is September through January (hottest time is December and January), but avoid Christmas and New Year periods as holiday resorts are packed. If you're a birder, aim to visit between October and April when the migrant species have arrived. African Weather Forecasts (www.africanweather.net) lists weather information for the entire continent.

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