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10 Memorable Things to Do on A Kenyan Safari in August

You did not make it here in July? Don’t worry, August is loaded with beauty and the flamingoes are still coloring Lake Nakuru. You did not miss much. August is superb, you will have an epic Safari – Come Travel Kenya is here with an assortment of activities to die for!

What is a Safari without Magical Landscapes?

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As the warm embrace of August blankets the stunning landscapes of Kenya, an exciting array of adventures awaits. From witnessing the awe-inspiring wildebeest migration to basking in the sun-kissed beaches, Kenya offers a kaleidoscope of experiences that are bound to enchant every traveler.

Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a wildlife enthusiast, or a cultural explorer, Kenya in August promises to be an unforgettable journey into the heart of East Africa.

The country is most beautiful in August. The Weather is perfect and the shrubs have this magical tinge of green that will never leave your mind.  Come, and create sweet memories this month.

The Maasai Mara wildebeest Migration

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It is just starting and it runs all the way to October. However, August marks a pivotal moment in the annual Great Wildebeest Migration, one of the most spectacular wildlife events on the planet.

Millions of wildebeests, accompanied by zebras and gazelles, embark on a treacherous journey across the Mara River in search of greener pastures.

The sheer magnitude of this natural spectacle is awe-inspiring and offers an unmatched opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers to capture moments of raw beauty.

Did you hear that? Raw, beauty awaits.

Extreme Park safaris

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The Maasai Mara, an iconic destination in Kenya, comes to life in August as it plays host to a dramatic chapter of the migration. Game drives through the reserve offer an up-close encounter with the Big Five – lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo, and rhinoceros – against the breathtaking backdrop of endless grasslands and acacia trees.

Engage with the Maasai people and delve into their rich culture and traditions to gain a deeper understanding of the region’s heritage.

The Tsavo – the historic home of man-eating lions, is also epic at this time. The weather now is perfect for drives and safaris. The Savanna is well-fed, the grass, the plateau, and the animals are super healthy now. The skies are clear and starry most of the nights. It is a perfect time for a group Safari.

Come Travel Kenya will help you pitch cozy tents for nights in the wild. 

The Coast Beckons – Beaches are super beautiful in August

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For those seeking a more laid-back experience, Kenya’s coastline beckons. The Indian Ocean’s turquoise waters lap against the powdery white sands, creating a tropical paradise that’s perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Diani Beach, Watamu, and Malindi offer idyllic settings for sunbathing, water sports, and exploring vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life.

Humpback whale Migration

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Looks like this is a month of migrations. The majestic Humpback Whales migrate in an exotic show this time as well. The first time I saw the Humpback Whale, I was awestruck. You don’t want to miss this. Watamu is a beautiful place and there are lots of other marine activities to be done here.

Let us Kayak this month with Come Travel Kenya.

Climb Mount Kenya and Camp on a Glacier Lake

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Adventure enthusiasts will find their calling in Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest peak. August provides relatively clear weather conditions for trekking and climbing the mountain. Whether you’re a seasoned mountaineer or a novice explorer, there are routes of varying difficulties that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.

Bring your adventurous friends and hike pals on this safari for an extreme mountain climbing experience and camping by the numerous glacier lakes.

 Experience Nairobi’s Urban Charms:

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Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, boasts a unique blend of urban allure and wildlife wonders. The Nairobi National Park allows you to witness wildlife against a backdrop of skyscrapers, a rare sight that defines the city’s character.

Explore the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, home to orphaned elephants, and the Giraffe Centre, where you can get up close and personal with these elegant creatures.

Nairobi in August is full of life. August is Mini-December. If you enjoy the nightlife, then Come Travel Kenya will help you have a blast.

Attend the Lamu Cultural Festival:

For a glimpse into Kenya’s rich cultural diversity, head to the Lamu Cultural Festival. This annual event in Lamu Town celebrates the Swahili heritage with traditional dhow races, musical performances, and vibrant street parades. Immerse yourself in the colorful customs and traditions that have shaped the coastal communities for centuries.

Mararal Carmel Derby

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Marsabit is a beautiful place. The road trip alone is a textbook experience! The cultures you will experience are out of this world. The lodges in Marsabit and made just for the safari experience. You can never get enough of this sunny, expansive place.

Then there is the Carmel Derby. I cannot explain this; you must experience it to understand the thrill it brings to life. Come test your adrenaline this August.

Cradle of Mankind

Take a road trip across Northern Kenya, and end in Turkana. This is the perfect time to come see where all mankind sprouted from. This is a test of your endurance, do you want to take it? Come Travel Kenya will arrange this for you.

August is a captivating month to explore the multifaceted wonders of Kenya. Whether you’re captivated by the drama of the wildebeest migration, longing for a serene beach escape, or eager to delve into the heart of African culture, Kenya offers a tapestry of experiences that will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime. Embrace the spirit of adventure and embark on a journey that unveils the true essence of this remarkable East African gem.

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