KENYA TRAVEL TIPS
Home to Africa’s 2nd highest mountain, Mount Kenya, Kenya is an East African country famously known to the world as a great wildlife safari destination with over 50 national parks and reserves, private conservancies and wildlife sanctuaries spread out around the country.
KENYA TRAVEL TIPS
Protect yourself from diseases and illnesses while on an adventure in Kenya by ensuring you have the essential vaccinations required for one to visit Kenya. These vaccinations have to be up to date.
You have to acquire a Kenya E-visa from the Kenyan Visa portal. Check for eligibility first.
Make sure you have a valid passport.
Best time to visit Kenya especially if you are traveling for a safari is during the dry season in the months of June through to September. The game viewing conditions are most favorable during this season.
The best travel tip to Kenya is; Go on a wildlife safari adventure while in Kenya. There are so many stunning, beautiful and thrilling parks and reserves you can choose from starting with the most famous Maasai Mara national reserve, the picturesque Amboseli national park, the beautiful Lake Nakuru national park, the unique Samburu national reserve, the home to Africa’s 2nd highest point, Mt. Kenya national park among others.
Kenya is a malaria prone country especially in the low-lying areas and hot savannahs, so be sure to pack your anti-malarial medication and take precaution while in the country by sleeping under a mosquito net and using mosquito / insect repellents.
Respect the local residents of the country while on a visit. Do not take pictures without getting consent from the individuals involved.
Use of public means is a great way to get around the busy urban centers of Kenya especially when you are in a rush like the boda-bodas and piki.
Stay away from crowded places. Or stay cautious in the city centers for your safely to avoid cases of theft and robbery.
Keep your valuables and essentials safely with you in your daypack. Especially if you are on a safari or in safe place.
Avoid drinking tap water directly from the tap while in Kenya for it is not safe.
Follow the set rules and regulations for conservation purposes. And for your own safety while visiting national parks, game reserves and conservancies.
While packing clothing for a visit to Kenya, pack layered clothing to carter for the different weather conditions.
Explore Samburu National Reserve in Kenya with these recommended reputable Kenya safari operators or inquire with us directly below.