The best months to visit Masai Mara National reserve for a honeymoon is from June to October. These months coincide with the dry season, making it easy to navigate, have the best chance to witness the great migration, and enjoy clear skies at night
The months of June, July, August, September, and October have a perfect weather. The weather during this time is mild with dry conditions that are ideal for both wildlife viewing and romantic experiences such as hot air balloon safaris.
The savannah plains of Masai Mara are teeming with wildlife and clear skies between June and October. Honeymooners can enjoy breathtaking sunrise balloon rides, followed by exclusive experiences like private bush dinners and luxury tented accommodations with nice views of the savannah.
The months from June to October offer the perfect combination of adventure, romance, and luxury. These are excellent ingredients for a perfect honeymoon at Masai Mara. Here is why we recommend this time of year:
Our team has arranged countless honeymoons for couples during this time, and the feedback is always positive. This is why we recommend this time for you for a perfect honeymoon at the savannah.
January to February is an excellent time for honeymooners who prefer a quieter and more intimate experience in the Masai Mara National Reserve.
The months of January and February are always after short rains. This means that the environment is very green and the view is romantic and stunning. Here are reasons why we think January and February is the second best time for honeymoon at Masai Mara.
All months of the year are perfect time for enjoying your honeymoon at Mara’s private conservancies. These conservancies cater to couples seeking both romance and adventure, providing unparalleled privacy and personalized service.
One of the primary benefits of staying in a private conservancy is the seclusion it offers. Unlike the national reserve, where multiple vehicles can gather around wildlife sightings, the conservancies limit the number of visitors and vehicles.
Imagine watching a herd of elephants or a pride of lions without any other vehicles in sight—it’s a special kind of serenity that makes you feel like you have the Mara to yourselves.
Additionally, conservancies such as Olare Motorogi and Naboisho offer activities that are not allowed in the main reserve. These include night game drives, where you can witness nocturnal animals like leopards and hyenas in their natural habitat, and walking safaris, where a guide leads you through the wilderness, pointing out the smaller wonders of the Mara—plants, tracks, and insects that often go unnoticed from the vehicle.
The lodges in these conservancies are some of the most luxurious in the region, often featuring honeymoon suites designed for romance. Many offer private plunge pools, outdoor showers, and expansive decks with uninterrupted views of the savannah.
It’s a setting made for relaxing after an exciting day of safari, perhaps sipping on a glass of champagne as the sun sets over the horizon.
And then there are the little surprises that make your stay unforgettable—bush breakfasts served after a morning game drive, or candle-lit dinners set up in the middle of the savannah. These personal touches are what transform a trip into a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
One couple, during a stay at Naboisho Conservancy, shared with us how they woke up to giraffes grazing just beyond their tent. This was not part of a game drive—it was just another magical moment in a place where the boundaries between luxury and nature blend seamlessly.
Though March to May marks the rainy season in the Masai Mara, it can still be an good time for honeymooners looking for a different kind of experience. This time is good for a quieter, more affordable, and undeniably romantic honeymoon.
One of the key attractions during the green season is the tranquility it brings. With fewer visitors, you will have the Mara almost to yourselves. The rains tend to fall in short bursts, usually in the late afternoon or evening, leaving plenty of time during the day for game drives or simply relaxing at your lodge.
The main challenge during this rainy period is that some roads can get muddy and a few activities may be limited. However, luxury lodges in the Masai Mara make up for it with personalized service and attention to detail.
The sense of solitude, combined with the vibrant scenery, creates a romantic atmosphere perfect for a honeymoon. And because this is considered the low season, many lodges offer discounted rates for honeymoon packages, allowing you to indulge in five-star luxury without breaking the bank.
Book with us for a more personalized and enjoyable experience at the Masai Mara National Reserve.