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Best Times For Self Drive Safaris in Kenya

Laba Africa Expeditions is the premier tour operator that offers the best self-drive safaris in the East African Region including Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and South Sudan. We provide the greatest advice and propose the most trustworthy automobile for self-drive in Kenya and Tanzania, with one-way car hire available for long-term travelers.

Kenya is one of the three wildlife safari destinations that share Lake Victoria waters with Uganda and Tanzania. It is actually part of the East African Community, which has seven member countries. Self-drive safaris in Kenya are popular and the most cars available are 4×4 Land cruisers with rooftop tents, Camping Gears, and optional one-way car hire in Kenya.

Kenya is a well-known tourist destination in East Africa and the world at large due to her gorgeous landscapes and diverse fauna. Kenya is an excellent tourism destination, with several parks and wildlife reserves catering to all types of visitors, from the big five to endangered species. This attracts a big number of Europeans and Americans.

Kenya is blanketed in secluded woods, tranquil lakes, and Indian Ocean reefs, with 8% of its land area dedicated to wildlife and tourism, including 40 national parks home to the famed Africa big five. Kenya is mainly sunny, dry, and moderate all year, with temperatures ranging from chilly to warm on a daily basis. Tropical weather prevails along the shore.

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When is the best time for Self Drive Safaris in Kenya?

Its climate varies depending on where you are in the nation. Kenya’s western region is wooded, with lakes and rivers, while a tiny area of the north is desert and semi-arid. Kenya shares the southern hemisphere’s seasons, with the hottest summer months from December to March and the coldest winter months from June to August, with temperature differences. The temperature during the day can fluctuate from 20°C/68°F to 28°C/82°F. If you want to see animals, the ideal time to go is during the dry season, which lasts from July to October. Wildlife animals congregate around water sources during this time of year, making it easier to notice them.

Which Places can I visit during Self Drive Safaris in Kenya?

Masai Mara National Reserve.

Maasai Mara National Reserve is the real Kenya Safari destination, known for its huge wildlife game watching experience and the annual Wildebeest Migration, which has earned it recognition as one of Africa’s Seven Natural Wonders and one of the World’s Ten Wonders. Hundreds of thousands of wildebeests move from July to November during the migration. The vast herds of wildebeest and zebra draw continual attention from Africa’s top predators, and as a result, visitor numbers are high during peak season. Aside from the Great Wildebeest Migration, Maasai Mara national reserve is one of Africa’s most well-known and significant animal conservation and wilderness places, notable for its outstanding populations of lion, African leopard, cheetah, and African bush elephant.

Maasai Mara National Reserve, the Mara Triangle, and other Maasai Conservancies, including Koiyaki, Lemek, Ol Chorro Oirowua, Mara North, Olkinyei, Siana, Maji Moto, Naikara, Ol Derkesi, Kerinkani, Oloirien, and Kimintet, are all part of the Greater Mara ecosystem. The Masai Mara attracts the Migration due of its broad, flat grassland that affords excellent grazing. There are a few thickets, woods, and high peaks, but the vast majority of the terrain is made up of green grass that turns golden during the peak season. The grasslands, which are lined with flat-topped acacia trees, attract animals like as topi, Masai giraffe, and Thomson’s gazelle.

The Masai Mara Region conservation area is about 1,510 km2.It is the northernmost region of Tanzania’s and Kenya’s 25,000 km2 (9,700 sq. mi) Mara-Serengeti environment. It is flanked to the south by the Serengeti National Park, to the west by the Siria / Oloololo escarpment, and to the north, east, and west by Masai pastoral ranches. The two best ways to get to Masai Mara National Reserve are by road and by plane. Flying into Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and then driving to Masai Mara in a 4WD rental fleet from self-drive Kenya. Masai Mara is only 270 kilometers west of Nairobi, yet it takes 5-6 hours to get there because to the infamously terrible road.

Masai Mara, on the other hand, may be reached via Lake Nakuru National Park. The distance is around 235km/150mi, and the travel time is approximately six hours. A chartered aircraft from Nairobi to Masai Mara may also be arranged, which would take 45 minutes to an hour.

Explore the Northern Part of Kenya.

Due to the lower rainfall, the northern region of Kenya has drier and hillier scenery. However, there are fantastic safari choices such as Samburu National Park, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, and Laikipia for watching Rhinos on a regular and consistent basis. Dry environments have favored animals such as gerenuk, Somali ostrich, and Grevy’s zebra. On a clear day, you might be able to view Mount Kenya and Meru.

Best Times For Self Drive Safaris in Kenya
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Explore the Southern Part of Kenya.

Amboseli national park is quite close to the border. This is the most intriguing region since it borders Tanzania, where you can easily view Mount Kilimanjaro (Africa’s highest peak and the tallest free-standing mountain in the world). Amboseli National Park has a lovely combination of open savannah, marshes, woods, and hills due to the wetter climate and more diverse topography, and it is home to a broad diversity of creatures, from bat-eared foxes to elephants. The Chyulu Hills and Tsavo East and West National Parks are nearby.

Self-Drive Safaris in Kenya from Nairobi City.

Nairobi and its environs include several conservation areas, including the well-known Nairobi National Park, Lake Nakuru, Lake Naivasha, and the Aberdare Mountains. During the rainy season, this central region turns green and lush, and the lakes attract a variety of bird species.

Some of Kenya’s nicest beaches may be found on the coast to the south. Top beach hotels and water activities such as kitesurfing can be found at Diani and adjacent Galu. Go snorkeling or diving at Funzi Island.

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a tourist camping on lake naivasa on a kenya self drive safari

Can I rent a car with Camping Gear?

Self-drive safaris in Kenya with a full set of camping gear in the back of the car provides you a fantastic sense of flexibility, whether you are on a budget, enjoy the outdoors, or simply don’t want to have to book your hotel ahead of time.  We can install a rooftop tent on your Land cruiser or you may rent a ground tent. Both choices include a full set of high-quality camping equipment, such as a mattress, sleeping bag, headlights, cooking equipment, a table and chairs, and anything else you’ll need for your camping adventure in Kenya.

Can I rent a car with a driver guide?

Of course, hiring a car with a safari guide is also an option, and many of our customers do so.  We deal with a variety of professional and beloved driver-guides who speak excellent English and Swahili fluently.

This option is ideal for road trippers who do not want to drive themselves, prefer a more relaxing experience, or want to learn more about Kenya’s indigenous culture and animals. The driver-guide is there to help and smooth your travels, but you are still in command of your own vacation and plan. The cost of a driver is 30 USD per day, camp gear set with ground tent is 10 USD per person per day, and Camp set with roof top tent is 30 USD per person per day.

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Finally, Kenya is a vibrant road trip paradise. Safari, mountains, tribes, and the beach are all on the itinerary. The greatest way to discover Kenya is by driving at your own speed. Hire a 4×4 from Kenya’s self-drive experts and create your own adventure!

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