Choosing the best time to visit Kenya for a safari is one of the most important decisions you’ll make — and one that Blue Lilac Tours & Travel helps every guest navigate with care. The honest answer is that Kenya rewards visitors in every single month of the year. But each season has its own character, its own wildlife spectacle, and its own mood. Understanding the rhythm of Kenya’s calendar means arriving at exactly the right moment for the experience you’re dreaming of.
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Kenya’s Four Safari Seasons at a Glance
Kenya sits just south of the equator, giving it a climate defined not by temperature extremes but by the rhythm of two rainy seasons and two dry seasons. Each creates a completely different atmosphere in the parks.
☀️ January – March — Dry Season & Calving
Excellent game viewing across all parks. Amboseli and the Mara are at their most open and photogenic. January and February are Amboseli’s finest months for Kilimanjaro views. The Serengeti calving season (Jan–Feb) draws massive predator activity just across the border.
🌧️ April – May — Long Rains (Green Season)
Brief to moderate daily rain, especially in afternoons. Parks become lush and dramatically beautiful. Wildlife is dispersed but very present. Excellent for birding — migratory species are in residence. Accommodation rates at their lowest. Ideal for budget-conscious travellers who don’t mind occasional wet weather.
🦁 June – October — Peak Dry Season & Migration
Kenya’s most celebrated season. July–October brings the Great Wildebeest Migration into the Masai Mara — river crossings, massed lion hunts, and the greatest wildlife spectacle on earth. All parks are at peak density as animals congregate around diminishing water. Most popular period — book accommodation 6–12 months ahead.
🌦️ November – December — Short Rains
Short, sharp afternoon showers that clear quickly. The parks green up beautifully. Wildlife viewing remains excellent — many animals give birth in November, bringing cubs and calves. Less crowded than peak season. Good value for families and travellers wanting the atmosphere of the green season without the heavier April–May rains.
Every month I send guests to Kenya, they come back saying it was perfect. Because it always is — if you go to the right park at the right time.
— Blue Lilac Tours Guide, 15 years in the field
Month-by-Month Kenya Safari Guide
Here is how each month plays out across Kenya’s major parks:
| Month | Masai Mara | Amboseli | Samburu | Lake Nakuru |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan–Feb | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good |
| Mar | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | ⭐⭐⭐ Fair |
| Apr–May | ⭐⭐⭐ Green season | ⭐⭐⭐ Green season | ⭐⭐⭐ Green season | ⭐⭐⭐ Green season |
| Jun | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Good | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good |
| Jul–Oct | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best – Migration | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best |
| Nov–Dec | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Short rains | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good | ⭐⭐⭐ Fair | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good |
The Migration Calendar: When to Be in the Mara
The Great Wildebeest Migration is Kenya’s most sought-after wildlife event. Understanding its rhythm helps you position yourself at the right moment — something Blue Lilac’s guides plan for every guest wanting to witness this extraordinary spectacle.
🌊 Migration in the Masai Mara: July to October
The wildebeest arrive in the Mara from Tanzania’s Serengeti typically between late June and early July. River crossings at the Mara River peak in August and September. By October the herds begin moving south again. To witness a river crossing, plan your visit for late July through mid-September. Our 3 Days Masai Mara Safari and 7 Days Kenya Safari are perfectly timed for peak migration season.
Blue Lilac’s Seasonal Safari Recommendations
For the Great Migration: Visit July–September
Position yourself in the Masai Mara for the dramatic river crossings. Our 3 Days Masai Mara Safari runs year-round but is at its most spectacular during peak migration. Book 6 months ahead for July–September.
For Kilimanjaro Views: Visit January–March
The dry season gives Amboseli its clearest Kilimanjaro panoramas. Our 3 Days Amboseli Safari and 7 Days Kenya Safari are ideal choices for this season.
For Best Value: Visit April–May or November
Green season means fewer visitors, lush scenery, and lower accommodation rates. The wildlife doesn’t disappear — it just spreads out. An excellent time for photographers who love dramatic skies.
For Samburu’s Special Five: Visit June–October
The dry season draws Samburu’s special wildlife to the Ewaso Nyiro River in extraordinary concentrations. Our 3 Days Samburu Safari or 9 Days Kenya Safari are ideal during this window.
For Families with Children: Visit July or December
July combines great weather and migration excitement. December is warm, quieter, and the parks are green and beautiful. Both are excellent for the Kenya Family Safari Guide experience.
Tell Us When You’re Travelling — We’ll Do the Rest
Share your dates and dream wildlife list with Blue Lilac Tours & Travel. We match you to the perfect parks and perfect season.
Practical Tips for Every Season
- Book accommodation early for July–October: Peak season camps fill 6–12 months in advance. Blue Lilac Tours & Travel can secure preferred properties early.
- Pack layers for the dry season: Mornings and evenings in the Mara and Samburu can be surprisingly cool at 06:00, even in peak season. A fleece and a light jacket are essential.
- Don’t write off the green season: Some of Kenya’s most dramatic photography happens in April and November — thunderclouds, golden light, and saturated colours that the dry season can’t match.
- Flexible dates = better safaris: If you can travel in June or early July rather than August, you often find lower prices, fewer vehicles, and the migration is already building in the Mara.
- Ask about our shoulder-season specials: Blue Lilac Tours & Travel has relationships with premium properties that offer outstanding value in June and November.
Plan Your Safari with Blue Lilac Tours & Travel
Whatever month you’re reading this, there is a Kenya safari waiting that will exceed everything you imagine. From the Nairobi National Park Day Trip as a first taste to the epic 13 Days Kenya & Tanzania Safari grand circuit, we have a perfectly timed itinerary for every season and every traveller. Our guides have spent years learning not just where the animals are, but when — and that knowledge is at the heart of every Blue Lilac safari we create.
Kenya Is Magnificent. Every Single Month.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best month to go on safari in Kenya?
July, August, and September are widely considered Kenya’s finest safari months. The Great Wildebeest Migration fills the Masai Mara with wildebeest, lions, and cheetahs, and the dry conditions concentrate wildlife around water sources across all parks. However, January and February are excellent for calving season and fewer crowds.
Is Kenya good for safari in December?
December is part of the short rains season (November–December), but showers are typically brief and the parks are lush and beautiful. Wildlife viewing is still excellent, and accommodation prices are often lower than peak season. It is a wonderful time to visit if you don’t mind occasional afternoon rain.
Can I see the Great Migration in Kenya?
Yes — the Great Wildebeest Migration enters the Masai Mara from Tanzania between July and October, with the dramatic Mara River crossings typically peaking in August and September. Outside this window, the migrating herds are in the Serengeti on the Tanzania side.
Is April or May a bad time for a Kenya safari?
April and May are the long rainy season (the ‘green season’), when some parks experience heavier rainfall. Wildlife viewing continues year-round as animals don’t disappear, but some bush tracks may become impassable. Accommodation rates are lowest, and the landscape is spectacularly lush. Blue Lilac can guide you to the best parks for green-season visits.
How does Blue Lilac help me choose the right time to visit Kenya?
Our team asks about your priorities — migration sightings, budget, crowd levels, bird photography, or calving season — and matches your travel dates to the parks and experiences that will be at their best. Contact us for a free consultation.