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Kenya in summer promises a complete holiday experience that goes beyond safari tours in sprawling savannahs and wetlands of Maasai Mara National Reserve and Amboseli National Park. Besides offering the best conditions for spotting wildlife, including the big five, a trip to Kenya is an excellent option to take advantage of its spectacular coastline along the Indian Ocean.

In Mombasa, you will find plenty of idyllic beaches where you can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and other fun water sports. Or head to Lamu Island for a relaxing beach getaway and a dose of culture and history. The island is home to the oldest Swahili settlement in East Africa. So, whether it is wildlife, beaches, history, or culture you are after, Kenya delivers it all if you visit the country in summer.

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Weather and Temperature in Kenya During Summer

Kenya is located in the equatorial region of Africa and experiences a tropical climate with two rainy seasons and two dry seasons. Being close to the equator, temperatures in Kenya don’t vary significantly throughout the year. However, the summer months between January to March are typically the warmest.

During summer, temperatures usually range from 26°C (79°F) to 28°C (82°F) in most parts of Kenya. In coastal areas, temperatures can reach up to 35°C (95°F) due to the influence of the Indian Ocean, but the nights are cooler, averaging between 15°C (59°F) to 20°C (68°F). You can expect lovely, sunny weather with warm temperatures on a trip to Kenya in summer, although it’s a good idea to pack a light rain jacket in case of an odd shower.

Month January February March
Avg high 26°C (79°F) 28°C (82°F) 27°C (81°F)
Avg low 13°C (55°F) 13°C (55°F) 14°C (57°F)
Rainfall (mm) 40 60 90

For a more detailed seasonal overview, check out our guide on the best time to visit Kenya.

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Why Visit Kenya in Summer?

Lilac-breasted roller spotted in Maasai Mara, Kenya, during summer.
Catch the sight of Kenya's national bird, the colorful lilac-breasted roller in summer, before it sets out to Somalia for its breeding season.

There’s so much to see and do when you visit Kenya in the summer. From discovering diverse wildlife, fauna, and flora to exploring world-class cities to soaking up the rich history and culture of the country, here are some reasons to visit Kenya in the summer.

  • Beautiful beaches: Summer is a great time to enjoy some of Kenya’s spectacular beaches along the Indian Ocean coast. Soak up the sun, swim in the turquoise waters, and indulge in delicious seafood on Diani Beach, south of Mombasa. Or head to Watamu Beach, north of Mombasa, for snorkeling and scuba diving along pristine coral reefs.

  • Bird watching and wildlife safari: January to March is an excellent time for bird watching and wildlife safari in Kenya. Visitors can spot colorful bird species such as the lilac-breasted roller, the malachite kingfisher, and the African pygmy kingfisher during this time of year. As the season sees the longest consecutive dry months, this is also the best period for wildlife spotting if you take a trip to Lake Nakuru National Park, Amboseli National Park, among other natural parks and reserves in Kenya.

  • Incredible cultural festivals: Summer in Kenya has several special festivals where you can learn more about the rich culture and history of the country. Celebrate Kenya’s literary culture at the StoryMoja Festival, where bibliophiles come together to share stories, ideas, culture, and writing. The Safaricom International Jazz Festival is another popular summertime event and one of the greatest music fiestas in the whole of East Africa. The festival brings together jazz music lovers from around the world to celebrate their love of music.

If you’re considering a trip to Kenya, we recommend looking at our Kenya guide for a clear overview of the country to help you plan your journey effectively.

Top Destinations to Visit During Summer in Kenya

Kenya is packed with incredible destinations to enjoy in summer, from world-class national parks to beautiful beaches to and vibrant cities. Here are some top destinations to consider for a summer trip to Kenya:

1. Mount Kenya

An up-close view of Mount Kenya in summer.
Climb Mount Kenya in the temperate climate of summer for thrilling hiking adventures and majestic views.

As the second-highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kenya offers challenging hiking trails with spectacular views for adventurous travelers. Summer is an excellent time to hike the mountain, as the weather is dry and there is less chance of rain and snow. As you climb higher, the scenery changes from lush rainforest to alpine heath, with breathtaking views of glaciers and valleys. Along the way, you might even catch a glimpse of some rare and unique wildlife species, including colobus monkeys and hyraxes.

Major Attractions: Unique wildlife, spectacular scenery, lakes and glaciers, cultural experiences, and summiting Point Lenana. 

Pros:

  • The summer months in Mount Kenya are generally dry and sunny, making it a great time to hike the mountain. The trails are usually less muddy and easier to navigate during this time.
  • Mount Kenya is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, buffalos, hyenas, and even leopards. The animals are more active and easier to spot during the summer months.

Cons:

  • Summer is the peak season for a Mount Kenya tour, so popular trails and attractions can be quite crowded.

2. Amboseli National Park

Elephants grazing at Amboseli National Park during summer.
Spot elephants grazing under the majestic backdrop view of Mount Kilimanjaro while on your summer trip to Amboseli National Park.

Amboseli is famous for its large elephant herds that roam freely in the park and the stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro. During summer, enjoy a game drive trip to the Amboseli National Park to watch these majestic animals interact with each other in their natural habitat. Summer is also a great time to visit the park to spot the big five. Besides, the clear weather of summer offers the best conditions for viewing and photographing the iconic Mount Kilimanjaro looming over the savannah plains.

Major Attractions: Mount Kilimanjaro viewing, wild elephant herds, Maasai culture, birdwatching, and game drives.

Pros:

  • The park’s vegetation is usually less dense during summer making it easier to spot elephants, buffalo, and other wildlife.
  • The stunning landscape of the park and the majestic views of Mount Kilimanjaro are best experienced during summer.

Cons:

  • It can be quite hot and humid in Amboseli National Park during the summer months, with the temperature reaching up to 30°C, making outdoor activities such as game drives and walking safaris uncomfortable for some visitors.

3. Lamu Island

Old town waterfront at Lamu Island in Kenya.
Marvel at the Swahili architecture on your summer boat trip to the old town waterfront on Lamu Island.

Located on Kenya’s north coast, Lamu Island is a Unesco World Heritage site known for its beautiful beaches, ancient architecture, and unique culture. Explore the island on a boat, enjoy a guided tour of Lamu Old Town, and shop for traditional clothing, silver jewelry, and leatherware. The island also boasts beautiful beaches where you can enjoy snorkeling, scuba diving, dhow sailing trips, sea kayaking, and dolphin diving.

Major Attractions: Beautiful beaches, ancient towns, traditional Swahili architecture, vibrant Islamic culture, spectacular natural scenery, delicious Swahili cuisine, and outdoor activities. 

Pros:

  • Summer is a great time to tour Lamu Old Town to learn more about the island’s history and customs on a walking tour.

  • The clear waters surrounding Lamu are perfect for snorkeling, scuba diving, and other water activities during the summer months.

Cons:

  • The island can be more crowded during the peak tourist season.

4. Tsavo National Park

A leopard resting on a tree branch in Tsavo National Park in summer.
Spot the big five, including the feroceous leopards, while on your Tsavo National Park safari in summer.

One of the largest parks in the country, Tsavo National Park boasts a diverse landscape that includes open savannah, rolling hills, and beautiful natural springs. Summer is an excellent time to tour Tsavo National Park, as the dry weather makes it easier to spot the many wildlife, including the “Big Five” that inhabit the park. And when you're ready to relax and unwind, you can enjoy a picnic lunch surrounded by stunning scenery or take a dip in the refreshing natural springs.

Major Attractions: Mzima Springs, Lava Flows, rock climbing, bird and wildlife watching, and local culture. 

Pros:

  • The weather in Tsavo during the summer is generally warm and dry, with sunny days and cool nights. This makes it an ideal time to go on game drives and hikes.

  • The summer season is a great time for bird watchers, as many migratory birds, such as the European Roller, come to the park.

Cons:

  • While the lack of rain can make for easier wildlife viewing, it can also make the landscape appear barren and less vibrant.

Top Things to Do in Kenya in Summer

Tourists on game drive in Kenya come face to face with an elephant.
Set out on a summer game drive in Kenya to get a closer view of the Kenyan wildlife.
Nyali beach captured in summer time.
Walk along the Nyali beach shore during summer to feel the warm sand between your toes as you admire the blue waters.

 Kenya is a great destination to visit in the summer months, with plenty of outdoor activities and cultural experiences to enjoy. Here are some top things to do in Kenya in summer:

Go on a game drive: Summer is the best time to explore Kenya’s incredible wildlife and diverse landscapes on guided game drive safaris. While it is too hot for a walking safari, summer is the best time to spot wildlife, thanks to the thin vegetation and limited water resources that drive wildlife towards the waterholes and rivers. Popular destinations for game drives during the summer include the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Amboseli National Park, and Tsavo National Park. These parks offer a variety of game drive options, from multi-day tours to half-day drives.

Relax on the beach: Kenya is home to some of the most beautiful beaches that stretch for miles, and summer is the best time to enjoy them. Head to Diani Beach on the south coast of Kenya to enjoy a relaxing beach holiday and plenty of water sports. Watamu Beach is located on the north coast of Kenya and is known for its protected coral reefs and marine life. It's a popular spot for snorkeling and scuba diving. For a special break, visit Lamu Island off the north coast of Kenya to relax and unwind on its secluded beaches. Another fantastic spot for water sports activities like swimming, windsurfing, and jet skiing is Nyali Beach, just outside of Mombasa.

Travel Tips for Visiting Kenya in the Summer

  • With summer temperatures ranging from warm to hot, it’s best to pack light and comfortable clothing made from breathable materials like cotton. Also, don’t forget to bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun.
  • Summer is the peak tourist season in Kenya, so expect crowds at popular attractions. If you are visiting national parks or nature reserves for wildlife spotting and birdwatching, consider planning your tours early or later in the day to avoid crowds.
  • Summertime brings more mosquitoes than usual, and they can carry diseases like malaria and dengue fever. Be sure to bring insect repellent and use it regularly, especially in the evenings.

Kenya is a fantastic year-round destination with many incredible things to see and do. However, summer offers excellent weather conditions for wildlife sightings, beach experiences, and learning more about the rich tapestry of Kenyan culture.

Reach out to our local travel experts to plan a customized trip to Kenya in summer, where you can pick and choose the destinations for your itinerary.

Published by Supriya Rayamajhi, updated on January 9, 2024

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