November is part of Kenya’s short rainy season, which means the landscapes are lush and green, but some activities may be affected by occasional showers. However, November can still be a great time to visit Kenya, especially if you’re looking for fewer crowds and lower prices. Here are some of the best things to do in Kenya during November:
1. Go on a Safari
- Maasai Mara National Reserve: While the Great Migration has moved back to Tanzania, November is still a good time to see predators and other wildlife. The scenery is lush and green.
- Amboseli National Park: Enjoy stunning views of Mount Kilimanjaro and spot large herds of elephants.
- Tsavo East and West National Parks: Explore Kenya’s largest parks, known for their diverse landscapes and wildlife.
- Samburu National Reserve: Spot unique species like the Grevy’s zebra, Somali ostrich, and reticulated giraffe.
- Lake Nakuru National Park: Famous for its flamingos and rhino populations.
2. Visit the Beaches
- Diani Beach: Relax on the pristine white sands, go snorkeling, or try water sports like kite surfing. The coastal weather is usually warm and pleasant, even during the rainy season.
- Watamu: Explore the Watamu Marine National Park, perfect for snorkeling, diving, and glass-bottom boat tours.
- Lamu Island: Immerse yourself in Swahili culture, explore Lamu Old Town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and enjoy dhow sailing.
3. Explore Nairobi
- Nairobi National Park: Go on a safari just outside the city and see wildlife with a skyline backdrop.
- David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust: Visit the elephant orphanage and learn about conservation efforts.
- Giraffe Centre: Get up close with endangered Rothschild giraffes.
- Karen Blixen Museum: Learn about the author of Out of Africa and Kenya’s colonial history.
4. Birdwatching
- Lake Naivasha: A freshwater lake with abundant birdlife, including fish eagles and kingfishers.
- Kakamega Forest: Explore this tropical rainforest and spot rare bird species.
- Lake Nakuru National Park: Famous for its flamingos and over 400 bird species.
5. Adventure Activities
- Hell’s Gate National Park: Go hiking, cycling, or rock climbing in this scenic park.
- White-Water Rafting on the Tana River: Enjoy thrilling rapids near Nairobi.
- Hiking Mount Kenya: November can still be a good time to trek Africa’s second-highest mountain, especially early in the month before the heavy rains set in. Choose from routes like Sirimon, Chogoria, or Naro Moru, and enjoy breathtaking scenery.
6. Experience Cultural Tourism
- Maasai Village Visits: Learn about the Maasai people’s traditions, dances, and way of life.
- Lake Turkana: Visit the remote northern region to experience the unique cultures of the Turkana and El Molo communities.
7. Visit the Great Rift Valley Lakes
- Lake Bogoria: See geysers, hot springs, and flocks of flamingos.
- Lake Elementaita: A serene spot for birdwatching and relaxation.
- Lake Baringo: Explore the lake by boat and spot hippos and crocodiles.
8. Relax and Unwind
- Stay at luxury lodges or eco-friendly campsites.
- Enjoy spa treatments and wellness retreats in scenic locations.
9. Attend Festivals and Events
- Lamu Cultural Festival: If held in November, this festival showcases Swahili culture with dhow races, traditional dances, and food.
- Kenya International Film Festival: Celebrate Kenyan and international cinema in Nairobi.
10. Explore Northern Kenya
- Marsabit National Park: Visit this remote park known for its volcanic craters, lakes, and wildlife.
- Chalbi Desert: Experience the stark beauty of this desert landscape near Lake Turkana.
Tips for Visiting Kenya in November
- Pack light clothing for warm days, a rain jacket, and sturdy shoes for muddy trails.
- Book accommodations and safaris in advance, especially for coastal areas.
- Carry sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent.
- Be prepared for occasional rain showers, especially in the afternoons.
Kenya in November offers a mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences, with fewer crowds and lush, green landscapes. Whether you’re exploring wildlife, relaxing on the beach, or immersing yourself in local culture, there’s something for everyone!
Read more:
- Best things to in Kenya – detailed list
- Explore our best Kenya safaris
- View Kenya destination guide
- Kenya Evisa / ETA