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Travel and Safaris in Kenya

 

Travel and Safaris in Kenya

When packing for a safari, keep in mind that the weather in Africa is unique and unsettling. Both the weather and temperature can abruptly change in some regions. In the northern side of Kenya, it can be hot and warm almost the whole year round, while in central Kenya’s temperature can be lower.

Normally in Kenya, we do have two rainy seasons: short rains in November & December and long rains in April and May. The warmest month is January& February, and the coolest months lie in the months of July & August. In central highland Kenya, it can be cold, especially in Nairobi, the Mount Kenya region. During the months of April and May, some lodges and camps remain closed; thus, proper information is required before booking.

The temperatures at the coast are between 22 and 34 °C, with humidity of about 65 ° percent. The seawater temperature remains at an average of 25 degrees. A safari during the rainy season can a bit be challenging, especially when it comes to driving off roads, but on the other side, this is the time vegetation explodes, forming a very magnificent vegetation landscape that the East African region has to offer. During the rainy season, a 4×4 safari bus or Land Cruiser is recommended.

NB: Electricity provision in Kenya is for 220/240 V 50Hz. The power sockets are of British standard; in this regard, an EU adapter is required.

Visitors to the Republic of Kenya can now apply online for their eVisa services in a simple, secure, and convenient way.
Single Entry Visa/Tourist Visa
Issued for single entry to persons whose nationalities require a visa to enter Kenya either for business, tourism, medical, or other reasons.

For more information, please visit  eVisa

Kenya’s health system is advanced; there are a good number of world-class hospitals in Kenya. This includes Agha Khan Hospital, Karen Hospital, Nairobi Hospital, Mombasa Hospital, etc. In the rural areas, health centers are spread throughout, which is essential in the event one needs first aid.

 

There are also a number of medical flying doctors in Kenya, offering 24-hour medical and evacuation services in the event there is a need. However, it’s very important for one to have travel insurance cover to cater for any emergency.

Our guides are also trained to offer first aid to the visitors and are well informed about the nearest hospital if a need arises. Lodges and hotels have a resident clinical attendant who is always at standby to cater for the visitor’s needs.

 

It’s also very essential and advisable to take anti-malaria drugs prior to arrival and should be taken continuously 4 weeks after leaving Kenya.

During the evening hours, it’s also advisable to try and avoid mosquito bites by using repellent and by wearing long-sleeved shirts and trousers.

Always, it’s a noble idea for visitors to consult their doctors before travel.

The tourism industry in Kenya is well managed and takes tourists safety very seriously. The industry created a Safety and Communication Center under the auspices of the Kenya Tourism Federation (KTF), which is operated 24 hours a day to monitor visitor safety and to liaise closely with the security agencies in Kenya to ensure that visitors’ safety is a high priority.

The Kenya Tourism Federation Safety and Communication Centre is well managed by well-trained staff that are at 24-hour service to attend to any issues of concern to tourists and visitors. Issues concerning visitor’s security, health, travel advisory, weather, and road condition are addressed and communicated promptly.

To boost the security of all visitors in Kenya, a special tourist police unit was formed in 2011, which is always on patrol in major and small towns as well as in the attractions areas to make sure the safety of the visitors is not compromised.

We, as a company, also liaise closely with all the security organs to make sure our guests are safe.

Booking a major trip is exciting, but it can also be a bit overwhelming. I understand. That’s why we are here to take care of your every need, making your trip stress-free & amazing.

Our itineraries can be customized into categories:

-private safaris

-individual safaris

-family safaris

-group safaris

-accomodation arrangements

-excursions

NB: For group safaris, the maximum number of participants is 6 in a safari Jeep.

Kindly contact us for more information