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Kenya Traveling Information

About Kenya

Discover Kenya – The Heart of African Safaris

Kenya is one of Africa’s most iconic travel destinations, famous for breathtaking wildlife safaris, pristine beaches, rich culture, and dramatic landscapes. From the world-famous Maasai Mara to the white sands of Diani Beach, Kenya offers unforgettable experiences for every type of traveler.

Whether you’re looking for a luxury safari, adventure tour, beach holiday, or cultural expedition, Kenya delivers it all.

Visa & Entry Requirements

All visitors must apply for Kenya’s Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) before arrival.

Requirements:

  • Passport valid for at least 6 months

  • Return ticket

  • Accommodation details

  • Yellow Fever certificate (if arriving from a risk country)

Always check official immigration updates before travel.


Vaccinations & Health Information

Recommended Vaccinations:

  • Yellow Fever (mandatory if arriving from certain countries)

  • Hepatitis A & B

  • Typhoid

  • Tetanus

  • Routine childhood vaccines

Malaria

Malaria exists in many parts of Kenya, especially coastal and lowland areas. Consult your doctor about anti-malarial medication.

Health Tips

  • Drink bottled or filtered water

  • Use insect repellent

  • Wear sunscreen (strong equatorial sun)

  • Travel insurance is highly recommended


Safety & Security

Kenya is generally safe for tourists, especially within safari parks and major tourist areas.

Tips:

  • Avoid walking alone at night in major cities

  • Use registered taxis or ride-hailing apps

  • Follow your safari guide’s instructions at all times

  • Keep valuables discreet

National parks are extremely safe when accompanied by professional guides.


Best Time to Visit Kenya

  • June – October: Best for wildlife viewing & Great Migration in Maasai Mara National Reserve

  • January – March: Dry season, excellent photography

  • April – May: Long rains (fewer crowds, lower rates)


Top Destinations in Kenya

  • Amboseli National Park – Elephants & Mount Kilimanjaro views

  • Tsavo National Parks – Vast wilderness

  • Lake Nakuru National Park – Flamingos & rhinos

  • Diani Beach – White sand beaches


Money & Payments

  • Currency: Kenyan Shilling (KES)

  • USD widely accepted in tourism sector

  • Credit cards accepted in hotels & lodges

  • ATMs available in cities

Tip: Bring small USD bills (post-2009 series).


Transport in Kenya

  • Domestic flights connect major parks

  • 4×4 safari vehicles recommended for game drives

  • Roads vary in quality

  • Uber/Bolt available in Nairobi


Electricity & Connectivity

  • Voltage: 240V

  • Plug type: British (Type G)

  • SIM cards available at airport (Safaricom recommended)


Cultural Etiquette

  • Dress modestly in rural & coastal areas

  • Ask permission before photographing people

  • Tipping is appreciated (10–15% guideline in tourism)


What to Pack for Kenya

  • Neutral-colored safari clothing

  • Lightweight jacket (early morning game drives)

  • Sunscreen & hat

  • Binoculars

  • Insect repellent

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