Monthly Safari Guide
Kenya Safari in
February
Season overview
Hot Dry Season in Kenya
February falls within Kenya's hot dry season, characterised by daytime highs of 33°C and overnight lows of 18°C. Average rainfall is 35mm, making this a relatively dry period.
The dry conditions mean vegetation is thinner, making wildlife easier to spot. Animals concentrate around permanent water sources, creating dense and dramatic viewing opportunities. Clear skies provide excellent visibility and photography conditions.
Wildlife & nature
Wildlife Highlights in February
- ● Peak calving season for wildebeest in the southern plains
- ● Predator-prey action intensifies with newborn prey
- ● Flamingos flock to Lake Nakuru and Lake Bogoria
- ● Cheetah hunting success rates peak with young gazelle
Where to go
Best Parks in Kenya for February
★ Amboseli
Top pick this month
Lake Nakuru
Recommended for February
Masai Mara
Recommended for February
Samburu
Recommended for February
Planning
Crowds & Pricing in February
Crowd Level
Moderate
Price Level
Shoulder
Average price per person
Budget
$1650
from $70 · 1160 tours
Mid-range
$2050
from $50 · 2992 tours
Luxury
$4311
from $150 · 736 tours
Ultra-Luxury
$15061
from $2595 · 46 tours
February offers moderate pricing in Kenya, sitting between the low and high seasons. This represents good value with generally favourable conditions and reasonable availability.
Preparation
What to Pack for February
With temperatures between 18 and 33 degrees Celsius, layering is essential. Early morning game drives can be cold, while midday is warm. Neutral colours (khaki, olive, brown) are best for safari. Avoid bright whites and dark blues which attract tsetse flies in some areas.
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