Wilbur Tours FAQ | Answers to Your Safari Questions

  • What kind of wildlife can I expect to see on a Kenyan safari?

    Kenya is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including the Big Five (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros).

    Other commonly spotted animals include giraffes, zebras, wildebeest, cheetahs, hyenas, and various antelope species.

    Birdwatchers will also delight in the multitude of bird species found throughout Kenya's national parks and reserves.

  • What is the best time of year to go on a safari in Kenya?

    The dry season (June to October) is generally considered the best time for wildlife viewing as animals congregate around water sources, and vegetation is less dense, making sightings easier.

    The Great Migration typically occurs in the Maasai Mara between July and October, offering an extraordinary spectacle of wildebeest and zebra crossings.

    However, Kenya's parks and reserves offer excellent safari experiences year-round, each season providing unique opportunities and highlights.

  • Is it safe to go on a safari in Kenya?

    Kenya is a safe destination for travelers, including those embarking on safaris.

    It's advisable to follow the guidance of your tour operator and adhere to park rules and regulations for your safety.

    It's also recommended to stay updated on travel advisories and consult with local authorities or your embassy if you have any concerns.

  • What type of accommodation is available on a Kenyan safari?

    Accommodation options range from luxury lodges and tented camps to more budget-friendly options such as basic campsites.

    Lodges and tented camps typically offer comfortable amenities, including ensuite bathrooms, while providing an immersive safari experience.

    Many lodges and camps are located within or near national parks and reserves, offering stunning views and convenient access to wildlife viewing areas.

  • What are the transportation options for getting around on safari?

    Safari vehicles, typically 4x4 vehicles with open roofs for optimal wildlife viewing, are the primary mode of transportation on safari.

    These vehicles are driven by experienced guides who provide insights into the wildlife and ecosystems you encounter.

    For longer distances between parks or reserves, domestic flights are available, offering convenient and scenic travel options.

  • What cultural experiences can I expect on a Kenyan safari?

    Kenyan safaris often include opportunities to interact with local communities, such as visits to Maasai villages or cultural performances.

    Learning about traditional customs, crafts, and cuisine adds depth to your safari experience and provides insights into Kenya's rich cultural heritage.

  • What should I pack for my safari in Kenya?

    Light, breathable clothing in neutral colors

    Comfortable closed-toe shoes and sandals

    Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses for sun protection.

    Binoculars and camera with extra batteries

    Insect repellent and personal toiletries

    Any necessary medications and a first aid kit

    A light jacket or sweater for cool mornings and evenings

  • How should I prepare for the weather on safari?

    Kenya's weather can vary depending on the region and time of year, so it's essential to check the forecast for your specific destination.

    Layers are key for fluctuating temperatures, with mornings and evenings often cooler than midday.

    Rain gear may be necessary, especially during the rainy seasons (April to June and November to December), although showers are typically short-lived.

  • Are there any health precautions I should take before going on a Kenyan safari?

    It's recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or travel clinic at least a few weeks before your trip to ensure you're up-to-date on necessary vaccinations and medications.

    Malaria is present in certain areas of Kenya, so anti-malarial medication may be advised.

    Drinking bottled or purified water and practicing good hygiene, such as frequent handwashing, can help prevent gastrointestinal issues.