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Kenya is one of those countries that really has it all β great safaris, excellent beaches, mountains, traditional culture and modern cities. My ideal Kenya itinerary would involve some time on safari at the beginning of the trip, as well as time at the beach at the end of the trip. The options are endless, so here are a few ideas to get you started planning your own Kenya trip. Please Note: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links, which will earn me a small commission at no extra cost to you.
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The options are endless! Kenya is a relatively easy country to travel by public transport. There are good coaches between major cities, smaller minibuses known as matatus that go everywhere and even an excellent train network between Nairobi and Mombasa. There are also lots of taxis and in Nairobi, Uber is a popular way to get around. I would try to avoid travelling by matatu for long journeys as they are not known for being the safest or most comfortable method of transport.
If you are heading up towards Lake Turkana, check the safety situation on the ground as you may need an armed escort to travel and between Malindi and Lamu, it is advisable to fly.
Kenya is best visited during the dry season from June to October. I would avoid the rainy season from mid-March to May. January and February can also be quite nice, although pretty hot in places. Kenya has it all! Kenya is a big country and it would be impossible to see it all in a one or two-week trip. But, in a couple of weeks, you can definitely get a good feel for the country.