The Great Migration is undoubtedly the greatest show on earth, with more than a million wildebeest and zebras migrating en-masse on their never-ending journey in search of greener pastures. However, there is something truly special about experiencing Africa’s natural wonders during the low seasons.

The low season in East Africa is defined by two periods: the first is November through mid-December, the short rainy season; the second is April through May, the long rainy season. This entire season from November through May is a favourite time among safari aficionados and here are the reasons why.

In conclusion, the decision to travel to Africa for safari during the low and shoulder times is an invitation to embrace the untamed beauty of the continent in a manner that is both enriching and unforgettable. From unparalleled wildlife encounters to intimate experiences, spectacular landscapes, and affordability, the low season offers a myriad of compelling reasons to embark on this extraordinary journey. By seizing the opportunity to witness Africa's natural splendor during its quieter moments, travelers open themselves to a world of discovery, inspiration, and transformation that transcends the confines of traditional tourism.

To join us on your unforgettable unconventional safari experience in East Africa during the low season, contact: reservations@sublimewildernessodyssey.com.