The variations altitude and terrain creates contrast in climate. The
coast is hot and often humid. Mornings in the central Highlands can be
cool while in the North and North East, the days are dry and very hot.
In the areas most frequented by the visitors on safari, the weather Is
ideal as it is neither too hot nor too cool. Due to Kenya’s location on
the Equator, there are almost equal nights and days all year round. The
sun rises between 5.45-6.15a.m and set at 6.30-7.00p.m.
There are
two rainy seasons which interrupts Kenya’s otherwise unbroken sunny
weather. The short rains occur from late October through November and
the long rains from late March through to early June. Rain usually falls
in the late afternoon. Dry periods occur during the rainy seasons and
sunny spells are often experienced even on rainy days.
July and
August are the coolest months and the days are often overcast especially
in the mornings. The rains do not interfere with safaris since very few
tourist roads become impassable. The parks are fresh and green with
fewer people and vehicles.
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