Travel guide Kenya Weather, climate and geography

Best time to visit

All through the nation, the most sultry months are February and March (21ºC/70ºF in Nairobi). The beach front territories are tropical, with especially high moistness in April and May, however tempered by rainstorm winds. The swamps are hot yet basically dry, while the good countries are progressively mild with four seasons. Nairobi has an exceptionally charming atmosphere during the time because of its elevation. Close Lake Victoria, the temperatures are a lot higher and precipitation can be substantial.(by mini coach hire hull)

Required dress

Lightweight cottons and materials with rainwear are prompted for the drift and lakeside. Hotter apparel is required in June and July and for the cooler mornings on the drift. Lightweight layers are required for a great part of the year in the good countries. Rainwear is prudent among March and June, and October and December.(by coach hire bradford)

Topography

Kenya covers 580,367 sq km (224,000 sq miles) and sits with on leg on each side of the equator. It imparts fringes to Ethiopia in the north, Sudan in the northwest, Uganda in the west, Tanzania in the south and Somalia in the upper east. Toward the east lies the 480 km (300 mile) Indian Ocean coastline. The nation is separated into four areas: the parched deserts of the north; the savannah terrains of the south; the fruitful swamps along the drift; and good countries in the west, where the capital Nairobi is arranged.(by coach hire carlisle)

Northwest of Nairobi runs the Rift Valley, dabbed with lakes and containing the town of Nakuru, while further west the Aberdare National Park is ignored by Kenya's most elevated pinnacle, and Africa's second tallest mountain after Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya (5,200m/17,000ft), which likewise is a national park. In the far northwest is Lake Turkana (previously Lake Rudolph), and in the southwest is a lot of Lake Victoria. (by minibus hire carlisle)