Overview
From Andrew Harper
Wildlife-viewing is generally excellent throughout the year in the Masai Mara and Ngorongoro Crater. However, game-viewing opportunities peak from January-April in the southern Serengeti and from June-October in the northern Serengeti. This variation is due to the Great Migration of several million wildebeest, zebra and gazelle. The herds gather in the south to feed on the immense grasslands and to give birth to their young. When the food supply is exhausted and the newborns are strong enough to travel, they begin to head north and west, passing through the Grumeti area from May-July. By August, the herds have reached the northern Serengeti, where they cross into Kenya’s contiguous Masai Mara to enjoy its lush grazing. In November, they begin the 200-mile trek south to the plains of the southern Serengeti, where the grass is once again lush after the seasonal rains. There the epic cycle begins anew.
The times to avoid in Kenya and Tanzania are the long rains in April and May and the short rains in November. The rest of the year, you can typically expect cool nights and warm, sunny days broken by occasional afternoon and evening showers. In recent years, however, weather patterns have become notoriously fickle. The Ngorongoro Crater is subject to cool winter nights (45F-55F) from June-September as a result of its 7,300-foot elevation.
Hotels
All recommended hotels in East Africa
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Giraffe Manor Unique seven-room stone mansion on 12 private acres, 15 miles from Nairobi. |
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Elsa's Kopje Refined, stylishly appointed lodge in Meru National Park, named for the lioness featured in the movie “Born Free.” |
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Kichwa Tembo Bateleur Camp Charming camp surrounded by dense forest alive with monkeys (a 10-minute drive from Olonana) in the middle of the annual Great Migration path of wildebeest and zebra herds. |
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Sanctuary Olonana Ideally located on the exclusive western side of the Masai Mara National Reserve, idyllic Olonana overlooks the Mara River, where a resident pod of hippos wallows contentedly. |
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Sasaab A remarkable lodge on a sensantional clifftop location in Samburu National Reserve. |
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Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge A comfortable rather than luxurious lodge that allows access to Rwanda's mountain gorillas. |
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&Beyond Klein's Camp A remote, private camp overlooking a picturesque Serengeti valley, Klein’s Camp comprises a main lodge and 10 cottages, all arranged along a ridge affording mesmerizing views. |
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&Beyond Ngorongoro Crater Lodge Luxurious and imaginatively designed safari lodge perched in a cloud forest on the panoramic 7,000-foot rim of the Ngorongoro Crater. |
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Sanctuary Kusini Secluded camp (12 tents) amid dramatic rock formations, an ideal base from which to explore the southern Serengeti and to witness the Great Migration from mid December through March. |
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Sanctuary Swala Completely rebuilt camp in Tarangire National Park, south of the Serengeti. Twelve tree-shaded, open-plan tents, each with an attendant, are accented with traditional furnishings and have indoor and outdoor showers. |
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Villas
All recommended villas in East Africa
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Cliff Villa Overlooking the Indian Ocean, 30,000 square foot Cliff Villa’s elevated position ensures privacy and stunning views on Diani Beach, considered the best in Kenya. Diani Beach |
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Garden Villa Overlooking the Indian Ocean and Diani Beach, considered one of the best in Kenya, 40,000 square foot Garden Villa is a true oasis. Diani Beach |
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The Sanctuary at Ol Lentille Four lavish, fully staffed and individually styled houses built along the summit of a ridge offer commanding views across a landscape wooded with acacias and African olives, and crisscrossed by dry riverbeds. Laikipia Plateau |














