Kenya offers world-class safari experiences year-round, but timing matters. The dry seasons (July-October and January-February) are prime wildlife viewing periods when animals congregate around water sources. During the Great Migration (July-October), millions of wildebeest move through the Masai Mara, creating spectacular photography opportunities. The green season (November-June) features lush landscapes and lower prices, though wildlife spotting can be more challenging due to dense vegetation. Peak tourism occurs during dry seasons, so book early for better accommodation options and guide availability. Each season offers unique advantages - choose based on your priorities.

