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All Kenya Safaris
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Tourist
information -- Kenya Travel
Kenya Tourist Information -- Travel
Tips -- About Kenya Travel
FLIGHTS TO KENYA
Some of the international airlines operating into Nairobi include;
Qatar Airways
KLM (daily)
SN Brussels
Air india
Emirates airlines
The list here is a guide line on some of the direct international or
connecting flights to Nairobi and Africa. Contact us for flight
arrangements.
BAGGAGE
Baggage space on safari is restricted to one medium suitcase or
holdall per person, plus hand baggage (private safaris where there
are less than 7 persons in the vehicle are not subject to this
restriction). Visitors to Treetops and the Ark are asked to take
overnight bags only; suitcases can be left at the base hotel. Hotels
will normally store baggage at no extra cost. Baggage can also be
stored at Sun Trek offices. A baggage weight restriction of 15 kg
per person applies on air safaris. Where very small aircraft are
used this maybe reduced to 10kg.
CURRENCY
Hard currencies can be exchanged in cash or travellers cheques at
banks all over the country, at forex bureaus in Nairobi and at most
large hotels. US Dollars and Sterling Pounds are most acceptable and
will cause the least delay. As a norm, always ask what commission
and charges will be deducted first and prior to transaction. Banks
are usually open from 9.00 am to 3.00 pm, Mondays through Fridays
and from 9.00 am and 11.00 am on Saturdays.
CREDIT CARDS
VISA, MASTERCARD and AMERICAN EXPRESS are widely accepted for
tourist services. There's usually a 5% mark-up on top of the price
as establishments are charged a fixed percentage of their
transactions.
HEALTH
Since rules concerning disease prevention change from time to time,
a check should be made with the nearest Kenyan High Commission,
Kenya Tourist Office or any airline flying scheduled services into
Kenya. Malaria is endemic to most parts of Kenya and intending
visitors should start taking anti-malarial tablets before departure
and continue taking them for the prescribed time after their return.
Insect repellents should be made use of after dusk and suitable
cover up clothes should be worn in the evenings.
FLYING DOCTORS SOCIETY
Membership of the Flying Doctors Society is strongly recommended. In
event of accident or sickness while on safari, the society will fly
patients by air ambulance to Nairobi for admittance to hospital. The
current cost for 1-month membership is US$ 25 per person.
DRINKING WATER
Drinking water from the tap must be considered risky. Hotels and
lodges usually furnish safe water in a thermos flask in guest rooms.
Bottled mineral water is available in every hotel and supermarket.
SECURITY
Normal precautions as in any other destination world-wide should be
taken. Visitors are advised not to leave cash and valuables in their
hotel rooms but to make use of safe deposit boxes and safes. One
should never carry large sums in cash and women should keep a tight
grip on handbags in crowds or busy streets. Jewellery snatching is
quite common in city streets. As in all major cities walking alone
or in small groups at night should be considered a hazard and
avoided. Reliable taxis are available at all the principal hotels.
Taking photographs at airports, near military installations, of
policeman, the president, the national flag, the State House, state
lodges, soldiers, prisons and prisoners etc., is prohibited. Before
photographing local people, permission should be obtained and a
fixed price agreed. Seek the assistance of your driver/guide in this
matter.
VOLTAGE
Both mains electricity and generated supply in lodges provide 240
volts AC 50 cycles. Most large hotels and some game lodges provide
shaving points with 110v 50 cycles. Sockets are normally three pin
and of the 'square' variety.
TIPPING AND POTTERAGE
Although hotels and lodges include a service charge, it is customary
to tip porters, waiters, taxi drivers and safari drivers/guides.
LANGUAGE
Kiswahili is the lingua franca while English is the official
language. In addition, most tribes have their own language.
POST AND TELEPHONES
Keeping in touch by mail and telephone is generally easy. Direct
overseas dialling is possible from major centers and increasingly
from remote places such as game lodges. Call home bureaus are in
plenty in Nairobi as are the Cyber café for e-mail and Internet
access.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
Kenya has two main ports of entry by air: Jomo Kenyatta
International Airport, Nairobi. Located 16 km from the city center.
Moi International Airport, Mombasa. Located 12 km from the town
center. Mombasa is the main port of entry by sea.
AIRPORT DEPARTURE TAX
International Airport departure tax equivalent to US$ 40 per person
is payable on departure from the International airports. A local
airport service charge is also payable on departure for domestic
flights. As this varies from country to country, please check with
us on the prevailing amounts payable prior to your flight departure.
OPENING AND SHOPPING HOURS
Major stores, tourist services, offices and museums open from 8.00
am to 5.00 PM in large towns though offices often break for lunch.
In rural areas and out in the bush small shops can be open at almost
any hour. Souvenirs to take back home can include wood and soap
stone sculptures and carvings, ciondos (sisal baskets), beadwork and
tribal regalia, masks, textiles and gemstones set in unique
jewellery pieces.
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