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Best Time to Visit Kisumu Impala Sanctuary

Kisumu Impala Sanctuary is situated on the shores of Lake Victoria along the equator, and thus has hot and humid year-round climatic conditions and little annual rainfall of approximately 1,200 mm, the Best Time to Visit Kisumu Impala Sanctuary is best determined by the precipitations in the sanctuary and the safari experiences during different weather patterns.  Kisumu’s average temperature is 83 degrees Fahrenheit, it receives its peak temperatures reach between the high 80 degrees and 90 degrees, with low temperatures dropping into the 60 degrees, the sanctuary also has morning humidity levels between 80 percent and 90 percent, with evening humidity percentage levels dropping into the 40s and The 50s, which causes the two rainy seasons in Kisumu Impala sanctuary with the long rains from March through May, and the short rains between November through December. The average rainfall is in the range of 258.0 to 816.0 mm per month. During this rain, the season is preferably the Best Time to Visit Kisumu Impala sanctuary for bird watching to spot a number of bird species including the migratory birds.

Kisumu Impala Sanctuary can be visited all year round as the sanctuary is easily accessible with passable roads and connecting sanctuary trails which make it easy for visitors to explore and adventure this amazing wild sanctuary within hours in just one the day however during the dry months of June to October, Less precipitation falls and hence this dry weather allows for increased game and great nature walks through the sanctuary when the grass and herbs are short for passing through on your safaris. In addition the dry season is ideal for camping and picnicking at the different scenic picnic and campsites spots in the sanctuary that usually complement the other availed activities in the sanctuary.

Get around Kisumu Impala sanctuary any time with Enclose Africa safaris and get to explore this incredible sanctuary in just a walk of a mile from Kisumu town.

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