Festivals and events in Kenya in May
If you’re planning your trip to Kenya this spring, you won’t want to miss these events. However, be warned that these events can be quite popular, and you’ll want to book as far in advance as possible. For more inspiration for your trip, see our guide to the best things to do in Kenya.
Rhino Charge
Held annually in May, the Rhino Charge is an exhilarating off-road motorsport event that takes place in Kenya's wilderness. Participants navigate challenging terrain in custom-built vehicles, racing against the clock to reach designated checkpoints.
You can witness thrilling displays of skill and determination amidst Kenya's breathtaking landscapes. Due to limited access and high demand for viewing spots, booking camping accommodations near the event site is advisable.
Lake Turkana Festival
Celebrating the cultural heritage of the region's indigenous communities, the Lake Turkana Festival is a colorful extravaganza held in May. You can experience traditional dances, music performances, and displays of tribal artistry, all set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Turkana.
Additionally, the festival offers opportunities to explore the unique landscapes surrounding the lake, including volcanic formations and ancient archaeological sites.
Madaraka Day
Madaraka Day, celebrated on June 1st, commemorates the day Kenya attained self-rule in 1963. This national holiday is marked by various events and festivities across the country, including parades, cultural performances, and fireworks displays. You can immerse yourself in Kenya's patriotic spirit and witness the country's rich cultural heritage on display.
Find even more options for your trip in our list of the best holiday destinations in May.