💧 Tap Water
Kenya is one of the 187 nations around the world where the quality of tap water is unsafe for drinking. Only drink bottled water to keep yourself healthy visiting Kenya. Boiled water is also safe.
💰 Tipping
Wages in Kenya are low, so workers heavily rely on tips. Depending on the quality of service you’ll receive, a 10-15% gratuity can be standard in Kenya. Feel free if you’d like to tip more.
🈯 Language
English and Swahili are the two official languages in multilingual Kenya. Due to its wide usage in commerce, trading, communications, and education, Swahili is the lingua franca of southeastern Africa.
💸 Cash
The national currency is the Kenyan Shilling. US Dollars are accepted as foreign exchange, but we recommend you to use local currencies. You can use your Visa and MasterCard in Kenyan ATMs.
👗 Dress
Kenyans dress conservatively; you’ll see men in long-sleeved shirts and women in pants or long skirts covering the knees. But, tourists almost wear causal. Avoid wearing crop tops and miniskirts. Light cotton clothing is the best solution to the heat and humidity of Kenya.
🌐 Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi is accessible to the public in Kenya as the second country in East Africa offering free public Wi-Fi. The first on the list is Rwanda. Taxis in Kenya also provide internet access for passengers.
🔒 Banned Websites
You’ll see no blocked websites, social media, or apps in Kenya.
🔌 Adaptors
Electric appliances operate on 240V in Kenya. Travelers from Europe, the UK, Australia, and most of Africa and Asia can use their appliances in Kenya. Plug type G is used in Kenya, which is a 3-rectangular pin type in a triangular pattern.
👮 Safety
The threat of terrorism, health issues, and kidnapping are potential threats for tourists. However, Kenya is much safer than some other African countries. Preventive measures may help you enjoy more.
So why should I travel to Kenya? The answer is short: a fan of safari, so Kenya is your first safari destination.
Lake Nakuru National Park: Spot Rhinos and Flamingoes at Lake Nakuru National Park, the best place to spot certain creatures like the endangered rhinos and the lesser or greater flamingos.
Amboseli National Park: Get an Up-Close Look at Elephants in Amboseli National Park, known for its biodiversity, which has dry and dusty areas to wet and green lands.
Mombas: Have Fun in the Old Town of Mombasa and Along its Coastline. The popularity of Mombasa has several reasons one of which is the architectural designs of colonial times.
Southern Kenya: Relax on the Diani Coastline, the Best Beach of Southern Kenya, with its beautiful sands and view of the Indian ocean.
Mount Kenya: Conquer Mount Kenya, the second largest mountain right after Kilimanjaro and a UNESCO Heritage Site of the country, sitting near the Equator and has three peaks, namely the Batian, Nelion, and Lenana.
Lamu Island: Get on a Dhow and Discover Lamu Island, which is among the top UNESCO Heritage Sites near Kenya’s northern coasts.
Nairobi: Explore and discover the beauties of Nairobi, which has numerous things to discover inside the city besides the extraordinary attractions around it.
Tsavo National Park: Lose Yourself in the Vast Tsavo National Park(s), the largest protected wildlife area of all Kenya, Divided into Tsavo East National Park and Tsavo West National Park.
Traveling with a small group of passengers, divides mutual costs such as tour guide cost, transportation, entry fees, etc. between few passengers and makes your tour more affordable. The members of small group tour could be your own family or friends, or other savvy travelers that you will meet and share a journey.
Your time is priceless and we don’t want you to spend your travel time on planning for your vacation day by day. Booking a multi-day tour to a specific destinations makes it easier for you to focus on what you love, instead of going through hundreds of different daily itineraries and plan for each day individually. Simply choose your tour based on the desired duration.
For many destinations, having a local tour guide is a necessity. A professional tour guide helps you to get the most of your travel experience, plan your tours, answers to your questions, teach you the basics of the language, and manage the timings for you and other travelers. All the tour guide fees are included in your tour package.
We carefully handpick all the tours to make sure we offer the most convenient ones that covers everything you need. This includes affordable hotels, local transports, meals, and entry ticket. We make sure to include all the main costs into our itineraries so that you pay for the whole package once, and enjoy your all inclusive tour.