There are many things you'll find by doing safari in Kenya that will certainly take your breath away! Kenya is indeed a great place to go on a safari, either alone or with your family. There are millions of exotic and iconic animals that you can see there such as wildebeest, elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, African buffalo, giraffes, hippos and many more that only live endemic in Africa. 

There are also so many interesting and extraordinary places ranging from beaches, limitless savannas to mountains. In short, Safaris in Kenya will leave you speechless . The enthralling lifestyle of the Maasai tribesmen is a total must-see as well. Or observe the Great Migration whilst journeying through Kenya. A safari camp in Kenya brings you amazing lifestyle, flora and fauna, and superb landscapes. Select from safaris in Serengeti, Tsavo, Amboseli or Masai Mara, and find the best safari in Kenya for you!

Meet the exotic Maasai Tribe

Maasai
 (not Masai) is the correct spelling of this noble tribe: it means people speaking maa. 
The Maasai people originated in South Sudan. ... Their main activity was raising cattle, but the Maasai have also been known for centuries as fearsome hunters and warriorsThey are among the best known local populations internationally due to their residence near the many game parks of the African Great Lakes, and their distinctive and unique customs and dress.


Masai Mara National Reserve

Africa’s most popular reserve, the Maasai Mara National Reserve is located in Kenya and is home to the wildebeest migration, the great spectacle of animal migration that attracts those of us yearning to witness the amazing movement that as many as 2 million wildebeest make every year.

It offers great wildlife viewing year-round but, if you want to witness the migration, plan your safari from July to October.


Great Migration

The Great Wildebeest Migration
, the world’s largest migration of wildlife, is a popular event to witness in Kenya's Maasai Mara. While migration happens year-round, it's in July and August that the wild beasts cross the Mara River. 


More than 2 million animals take part of this great migration, which is why it’s appointed as one of the Seven National Wonders of Africa. Milions of wildebeest, thousands of zebra, eland and Thompson’s gazelle also make the journey, too. The trek is particularly hard, and around 250,000 wildebeest in the journey do not make it to the end every year. 




Best Time to Visit Kenya

June to October – The Dry Season

Wildlife viewing is at its best during this time of the year. The bush is less dense, and the animals’ behavior is easier to predict as they gather around the waterholes and rivers.

The skies are clear, the days are sunny, and it’s unlikely to rain. There aren’t many mosquitoes, either.

Should you plan to visit Kenya for the Great Migration, make sure to book your safari from July to October.

The dry season coincides with the high season; therefore, the prices are higher and most popular parks are crowded.

November to May – The Wet Season

It’s the best time to catch a glimpse of the baby animals. The scenery is lush and green.

The migratory birds can be seen from September to April; and, in general, there are plenty of other species that can be spotted during this time of the year. Raptors and storks usually migrate around mid-November.

Also, the large herds of elephants return to Masai Mara after most of the wildebeest, gazelles, and zebras have left. However, you can still spot many zebras, gazelles, and wildebeest in the reserve.

From March to May, the rain can be continuous, so it’s best to avoid traveling at this time of the year especially since some lodges and camps close down. During the rest of the wet season, the rain comes in short showers in the afternoon or evening.

Should you be looking to book a budget safari in Kenya, please note that the wet season coincides with the low season and is the perfect time to go on a safari if you want to save some money.


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