You have a rough date. Maybe a season. Maybe just a year.
And you are already sensing the question underneath the question: is this the right time to get married in Kenya — for the venue you want, the weather you need, the vendors you hope to secure, and the regional options you are quietly considering?
Kenya’s wedding calendar is more nuanced than the usual ‘dry season versus rainy season’ binary suggests. A December wedding in the Mara behaves nothing like a December wedding in Diani. A February wedding in Nanyuki can be glorious; a February wedding at the coast is where the humidity starts to climb. Rwanda and Zanzibar have their own rhythms that East African couples often overlook until booking day.
Short answer: The best months to get married in Kenya are generally January, February, July, August, and December — but the right month depends on which region. Coastal weddings favour December to March; highland and safari weddings favour June to September and December to February.
Kenya has two primary dry seasons and two rainy seasons. The long rains run roughly from mid-March to May. The short rains run from October to early December. For a full picture of how Aura plans across these seasons and regions, the destination weddings service covers what is possible at each location and time of year.
✦ The thing Kenyan weather guides rarely say clearly A ‘rainy season’ in Kenya does not mean non-stop rain. It means the probability of a substantial afternoon storm goes up significantly. For an outdoor wedding, that matters. For an indoor or marquee-covered wedding with a contingency plan, it often doesn’t. Aura does not refuse a rainy-season date — we build weather contingency into the plan from week one. |
Weather profile: Dry across most of Kenya. Highlands cool, dry, and clear. One of the most reliable months for outdoor weddings.
Best for: Coastal weddings (Diani, Watamu, Lamu, Malindi), Nairobi garden weddings, Naivasha lakeside, and Mara safari weddings.
Caution: Peak season with heavy vendor competition. Book nine to twelve months ahead for the strongest venues and florists.
East Africa context: Zanzibar at its peak. Rwanda dry. Uganda dry and bright.
Weather profile: Dry, warm, clear. Often the single most reliable weather window of the year across highland Kenya and the coast.
Best for: Almost any Kenyan wedding style. The coast is still within its best window. The Mara is dry with high wildlife density.
Caution: Valentine’s weekend venues book up a year ahead.
Weather profile: Early March is often still dry; late March tips into the long rains. Variable and venue-specific.
Caution: Purely outdoor weddings in the last two weeks carry genuine rain risk, concentrated in the afternoon.
Weather profile: The long rains. Kenya’s wettest months.
Best for: Indoor weddings, heritage-venue weddings, and couples who value the lush green landscape that only exists in these months.
Caution: Not the right season for purely outdoor coastal or savannah weddings without significant contingency.
Best for: Highland weddings — Nanyuki, Laikipia, and Naivasha are all strong. Couples who want dry-season quality without December–January crowding.
Weather profile: Dry across the country. Highlands cold in the mornings and evenings.
Best for: Safari weddings. The Great Migration peaks in the Mara. The coast is excellent.
Caution: Mara lodges book out twelve-plus months ahead.
East Africa context: Zanzibar in its mild dry season. Uganda excellent. Rwanda in its main dry season.
Dry and mild. One of Kenya’s most comfortable weather windows — often overlooked because of academic calendar associations. Nairobi, Naivasha, Nanyuki, and the Mara are all strong. The Magical Kenya tourism guide covers current travel conditions for this period.
“September is the month the industry keeps quiet about. The weather is excellent, the vendors are available, and the venues are less crowded.”
Best for: Indoor-primary weddings, heritage venues, and couples who value a quieter booking landscape.
Caution: Outdoor-only ceremonies carry a genuine risk. Marquee contingency is essential.
Best for: Coastal weddings, family-wedding reunions, and diaspora wedding returns.
Caution: The most competitive booking window in the Kenyan wedding calendar. Venues and photographers book out twelve to eighteen months ahead.
For peak-season weddings, secure the venue and photographer twelve months ahead. For shoulder months, eight to ten months for the venue. For rainy-season weddings, six to eight months is often workable — but the contingency planning investment is higher, not lower.
Beyond weather, the cultural and religious calendar shapes availability. Ramadan shifts across the Gregorian calendar. Diwali and Hindu festival dates affect Ismaili and Hindu wedding calendars. Catholic and Anglican calendars restrict weddings during Lent and Advent. An experienced planner factors these in before the venue conversation — not after.
What is the single best month to get married in Kenya?
February. Dry, warm, and clear across highland, coast, and savannah.
Can you still plan a beautiful wedding in the rainy season?
Yes — some of Aura’s most atmospheric weddings have been rainy-season events. Design for indoor-primary or marquee-covered from week one, and embrace the lush landscape.
→ Send Aura your rough date and preferred region. We’ll come back with a calendar view tailored to your specific wedding.
See also: Beach Weddings on East Africa’s Coastline · Countryside Wedding Venues
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