Time and time again we have told you that if you are a
budget traveller and would love to explore Kenya, the best time to do so is
during the low season which falls between the months of April, May, June and
November. This period sees most of the
hotels and lodges across the country lower their usual rate thus making it the
most pocket friendly time to travel. However, what we fail to tell you is....
these are also the months that Kenya experiences the rainy season.
This therefore means that there are certain factors you need
to consider...
1.
Pack warm clothing as opposed to light outfits.
2.
Pack a hot water bottle just in case the
hotel/lodge does not have some. A travel
mug would be good for sipping some hot coffee while on a morning game drive.
3.
Know the location of the hotel/lodge you are
going to be staying in. This is very important because it will help you know
the situation of the roads that you will use thus indicating your need to have
or not to have a four-wheel drive vehicle as opposed to a mini-van. A
four-wheel drive is recommended for road safaris especially to places that the
roads are rough and not properly constructed. (Tip: Pack some energy drinks in your bag, in
case your safari vehicle gets stuck in the mud and you have to push it! – lol)
4.
Do not forget to carry your binoculars. It is a
bit more difficult to spot animals while on a safari game drive when it is in
the rainy season as opposed to when it is dry. This is because during the dry
season the animals will crowd a water source to drink water however during the rainy
season; water is easily at their disposal.
5.
Rainy proof pouch to carry your delicate items
such us your phone or camera are great! This will make sure that should you
drop your phone/ camera, it will not get damaged by the water pools created due
to the rain.
The above are just but a few of the suggestions that would
come in handy. These factors should however not dampen your happy-go- spirit, instead
should act as motivates to an adventurous time out there! The rainy season
means the grass in the wild is greener, thus most of the animals will be out grazing
therefore enhancing your chances of seeing more wild animals! In general it is
still a very worthwhile period to safari especially when you think the rate is
so much cheaper!
SO... let’s hear from you, what else do you think is a good
tip while you are out on a safari and it’s pouring?