When Is The Best Month To Visit Masai Mara?

When Is The Best Month To Visit Masai Mara? Which month is therefore ideal for visiting Masai Mara? Many tourists preparing for that special once in a lifetime vacation to the park frequently ask this question. If you want to watch the annual Wildebeest Migration, August is the best month to travel. However, Masai Mara National Reserve is a fantastic year-round safari location since it offers a great environment with a plenty of species for outstanding game viewing all through the year. We cannot stress this point enough.

The average daytime temperature is still pleasant, and the evenings are just slightly cooler, calling for little more than a cardigan or light jacket. In general, these circumstances make for fantastic game viewing throughout the year. The reserve has mildly different weather patterns from other parts of Kenya, with two seasons of rain that span two to three months each, from April to May and from early September to early November.

The seasonal rainfall has an impact on the vegetation and water sources, which impacts animal concentration and mobility.

The Wildebeest Migration, which normally begins in mid-July, peaks in August, and lasts until early September, is what attracts the majority of tourists, and this is considered the finest time to visit Masai Mara, particularly for those who want to view the Great migration and enormous herds. The date of the migration changes slightly from year to year because, as was already indicated, rainfall patterns vary.

In order to achieve your expectations, you may want to consider the weather, the wildebeest migration, and seasonal price changes while planning travel arrangements to the Masai Mara.

Weather

All year long, Masai Mara has a comfortable mild temperature with cold nights. While being close to the Equator, this region is situated at a height of between 1,500 and 1,900 meters. From October to March, temperatures are slightly higher; from June to August, they are slightly lower. Particularly from June to August, it might get a little chilly at night and the temperature can go below 10 °C. Approximately 1,400 millimeters of rain fall per year. The wettest month is April, while July is the driest.

DECEMBER – FEBRUARY

often warmer, dryer, and with better skies and less rain. Fantastic for Photography

MARCH – MAY

Optimal weather conditions but heavier rainfall.

Several hours of everyday sunshine and bright skies were still seen despite the rain.

JUNE – MID SEPTEMBER

days that are more gloomy, colder, and drier with minimal rainfall

MID SEPTEMBER – NOVEMBER

 ‘Short’ rains are a possibility but sky also tends to be clearer with sunny days possible

Masai Mara’s weather patterns are not as consistent as they once were, and unexpected climatic changes may occur.

Wildlife & Migration

One of Kenya’s largest parks, the Masai Mara National Reserve, is renowned for offering year-round outstanding opportunities for animal viewing.A staggering array of species, including the ‘big five’ (the lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, and bufalo), as well as enormous herds of herbivores like the wildebeest, zebra, and Thompson’s gazelle, are the main inhabitants of the park.The largest creature on the continent, the Nile crocodile, also calls it home. A variety of birds can also find habitat in the area; over 450 species of birds have been identified.

While 1.5 million wildebeest, tens of thousands of zebras, eland, and gazelles cross the Mara River in the reserve in search of food and water, tourists may observe as the great wildebeest migration takes place. Late July/early August to October is the ideal time to travel. Although owing to rainfall patterns, the times may change from year to year.

JULY – AUGUST

Greater wildlife populations as a result of the annual Wildebeest migration, which normally occurs between early July and late August.

SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER

A good time to see wildlife because there are still sizable herds of plains animals in the Mara before they move back to the Serengeti.

REST OF THE YEAR

 In Masai Mara, there is consistently a significant amount of animals throughout the year.

When Is The Best Month To Visit Masai Mara?
wildebeest migration

Prices

The price of your Masai Mara Safari Packages is influenced by a wide range of variables. This includes: a. The quantity of travelers: It goes without saying that group travel is more affordable for everyone because you can split the expense among more people than you can with just one or two. The price will also vary based on the age of the children traveling. Compared to what adults would pay, children under the age of 12 will pay less.

  1. The time of year you are traveling: Prices are typically higher during the wildebeest migration, when more people are visiting the reserve and lodging is more difficult to come by. July through October are prime season months. It is wise to avoid the peak season if money is tight.

JAN – MARCH , NOV- MID DEC

Mid to High Season

JULY – OCTOBER

Peak Season

APRIL – JUNE

Low Season

The most expensive months to visit Masai Mara are July and August. Although September and October are equally pricey, it is possible to get somewhat better deals because there are more rooms available. With the exception of Easter, April to mid-June are the most affordable months to visit the Masai Mara.

Transportation

The price will vary depending on whether you wish to travel by air or by car. Compared to driving, flying to Masai Mara is more expensive. There are typically two types of safari vehicles utilized for road transportation: Toyota Landcruisers and safari tour vans that may accommodate up to seven passengers. Be aware that the landcruisers are more expensive but more comfortable than the tour vans. You hardly notice the unpaved road as you move along.

Type of Accommodation

 You can choose to reserve lodging in lodges or tented camps, depending on your preferences. Depending on what you desire, there are numerous levels of lodging, ranging from the most basic to the most opulent.

 Number of days on the safari

The amount of days you intend to spend on safari will determine how much it will cost. The cost increases as you stay longer.

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