We will let you in on a little secret; the best time to travel is during the ‘off-season’, which falls between February to March, May to July, and September to November.

Air tickets are marginally cheaper, and hotels rarely register 100% occupancy and therefore lower their pricing to attract more travelers.

Simply put, the travel patterns follow the school calendar for the most part and you should try to plan your traveling when schools are in session, and not when the children are on holiday. 

Some people still consider traveling for leisure expensive. What most travelers don’t know is that if you plan and book your vacation ahead of time, the cost would be marginally lower.

Air tickets and hotels, just like any other service, are influenced by the forces of demand and supply, and therefore when there is high demand, the prices go up. In the same breath, you are likely to get lower prices if you book early than when you book last minute.

Jambojet and the Kenya Tourism Board have made travel during this low season much easier by introducing flight and accommodation packages from as low as Ksh.24,000. Whether you are looking for a Coastal getaway in Mombasa, Diani, Lamu, Malindi, Watamu, or Kilifi; a visit to run with Champions in Eldoret; or relax by Lake Victoria in Kisumu this is the time to fly and explore Kenya with Jambojet.

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The offers cover all hotel types and room preferences. There are half-board options, as well as all-inclusive and bed and breakfast. Some hotels go a step further and include transfers as part of the package.

Whether you are traveling by yourself or with a company, there is something to suit everyone! Find out more about the flight and accommodation packages here.


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IK is a Masinde Muliro University graduate. His interests are in news and analysis on women's rights, politics, technology, law, and global affairs.

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