Kenya, a land of vast savannas peppered with immense herds of wildlife, snow-capped equatorial mountains and traditional people who bring soul and colour to the earth. It is, of course, home to the Great Migration, a bewildering wildlife spectacle that is worthy of its fanfare but there’s also much more to this East African delight.
With its rolling savanna plains and scorched deserts interspersed with snow-capped mountains, cool highlands, and equatorial forests, this African country has such diversity within its borders which helped establish it as the ‘original African safari destination’. The scenic coastline holds an atmosphere of a paradise island sprinkled with vibrant coral reefs only adds to the spectacular list of reasons to visit this country that is brimming with romance, thrill and adventure.
The best time to visit Kenya is from June to October when there’s virtually no rain and daytime temperatures are not too hot. A rainy season visit – between mid-March to June and again between November and December – is well worth considering if you want to avoid the peak-season crowds