::: GENERAL

Kenya is located astride the Equator and covers an area of 582,644 square kilometres. The country has more than 42 different ethnic groups and is home to the world's richest and most varied wildlife. Kenya is also known as "The Cradle of Mankind" (the oldest fossil remains were discovered in the Rift Valley). The land is full of spectacular contrasts ranging from the prehistoric wonders of the Rift Valley, the magnificent beaches on the Indian Ocean, the centres of cultural activities in Nairobi and the Tsavo and Amboseli National Parks, among others. The country is a real paradise for travellers. Ernest Hemingway wrote that it was "unfathonable, unimaginable and incredible. And totally unforgettable".
Kenya has for long had the reputation of being the home of Safaris. Its wildlife, one of the richest in the world, first attracted the British and European aristocracy. Until the 1920s, Winston Churchill and Theodore Roosevelt made the country their preferred hunting ground. Later, Hollywood and Hemingway took over and "safari" became synonymous with Kenya. In Swahili (Kenya's national language), the word "safari" means "journey". Although the word "safari" brings to mind the picture of intrepid hunters and colonial hats, current emphasise is on the leisure aspect, not on hunting. One finds cameras, not rifles, behind the hats.
Kenya has over 50 National Parks, Game Reserves and Marine National Parks. The country is endowed with a diverse landscape and a unique, wide range of animal species. Safaris are done by car, minibus or 4-wheel drive vehicles, in the company of tour guides. In the course of the safaris, you will see magnificent landscapes interspersed with undulating hills, mountains, salty lakes and the savannah. The wildlife is legendary and is a real mobile zoo that encompasses the fastest, the biggest and the most beautiful creatures on earth. You can go on safari for a day, a week, a month or longer. Whatever your choice, you will have an unforgettable experience.

WESTERN KENYA

Some of the region's attractions include Lakes Naivasha and Nakuru, the latter being home to thousands of flamingos. This is a perfect destination for a day's excursion from Nairobi. The shores of Lake Nakuru are home to the extremely rare Rothschild giraffe and provide a wonderful rhino sanctuary. The most wonderful view of Lake Naivasha is from a boat. Lake Victoria, further to the West is the source of the Nile while the Mount Elgon National Park has a special African flora, which is almost similar to that found in the Alps. To reach any of the above destinations, you cross the Great Rift Valley, a big geographical fault with a wonderful landscape.

MOUNT KENYA AND THE ABERDARES

With snow throughout the year, Mount Kenya is the second highest mountain in Africa, and is the perfect destination for Alpine and trekking lovers in search of heady sensations. The prairies at the foot of the mountain are home to elephants, black rhinos, buffaloes and antelopes. Some distance away is the Ol Pejeta Ranch, which also has a rhino sanctuary. The famous Mount Kenya Safari Club, founded by William Holden, is also close by. The Aberdare ranges have an alpine climate and a primitive aloe forest. From here, you can visit Treetops hotel, which was made famous by Princess Elizabeth. It was from this hotel that she learnt of her ascension to the British throne. The hotel is close to a watering point from which the occasional leopard can be sighted.

MASAI MARA

Masai Mara is home to the classic Masai Mara Game Reserve. Between July and September, the Mara is famous for one of the most spectacular events that nature has to offer - the annual migration of over a million wildebeests, gazelles and zebras tearing from the south to cross the Mara river into the Masai Mara Game Reserve. The formidable and mysterious Savannah extends for miles on end and here, it is possible to see cheetahs, the fastest animals on earth, hunting antelopes and gazelles. Hippos bathe in the Mara River, on the shores of which crocodiles bask in the sun. The Mara is arguably a special place in the world.

SAMBURU AND BUFFALO SPRINGS

Bounded by volcanic cones, this northern region of Kenya is semi-arid and is interspersed with lakes, each of which is different from the other. Lake Bogoria is famous for its hot springs. Fishermen in papyrus boats, the rare koudous, the reticulated giraffe, the Beisa onyx, Grevy's zebra and the long-necked gerenuk abound around the lake. Not too far away is the beautiful Meru National Park, which was home to Elsa, the lioness that was tamed by Joy Adamson. Elsa is the heroine of Adamson's book, and was made famous by the film "Born Free".

AMBOSELI

The Amboseli National Park, lies at the foot of the majestic Kilimanjaro and is home to the most beautiful fauna in Kenya. Hemmingway wrote that it was the "essence of Africa". Elephants graze on the young trees, leopards wander along the salty lake while antelopes graze on the tender grass - this is a classic picture of Africa…

Tsavo West and Tsavo East

No doubt the largest game sanctuary in the world. "Red" elephants, which get their colouring from the red soil in which they roll, wander around the Eastern sector. Hippos and crocodiles can be viewed at the Mzima Springs on the western side. Tsavo Park is located halfway between Nairobi and Mombasa, which makes it an ideal destination for tourists wishing to take advantage of a safari and the sea in one itinerary. The park has a wide range of flora and fauna. In the evening, the Tsavo sunsets bath the horizon with incredible colours.

CLIMATE

Although Kenya lies along the equator, the climate and temperatures vary according to the altitude and the distance from the sea. Along the coast, the climate is tropical (hot and humid), except in the months of July and August, which are cold and less humid. Inland, the days are generally hot and sunny, with limited humidity. On the higher plateaux, the nights can be quite cold, especially during the cloudy months of July and August. The long rains are from end of March to end of May, and the short ones from mid-November to mid-December. Sunny periods alternate with short rainy ones during the rainy seasons.

LANGUAGE

Kiswahili is the national language while English is the official language. Ethnic groups have their own vernacular languages.

VISA FORMALITIES

Visitors must be in possession of a passport, which should be valid throughout their stay in Kenya. Nationals from certain countries require visas. Visitors are advised to apply for visas at the nearest Kenya Embassy or Consulate before leaving for Kenya. [more ...]

MEDICAL COVER

Visitors are advised to get medical cover with a company that provides medical assistance. In the event of an accident or illness while on safari, these companies will airlift the visitor to hospitals in Nairobi (with the prior agreement of local doctors who provide the initial medical care).

AIRPORT TAX

A departure airport tax (currently $40) is charged at Kenyan airports. The tax can be paid in Kenya Shillings or foreign currency.

BUSINESS HOURS
Banks are open from 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. on weekdays and from 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. on the first and last Saturdays of the month. Hotels, bureaux de change and other tourist-related establishments can make foreign currency transactions outside the above hours. Shops are open from 8.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. on Saturdays. Many of them are also open outside these hours.

INSURANCE

Visitors are strongly advised to take appropriate insurance cover before leaving for Kenya.

ELECTRICITY

The electricity supply is 220/240 volts/50 Hz. Electric sockets are three-pin square (British-type). Visitors are advised to ensure that their electric appliances such as shavers and battery chargers for video cameras operating on different voltage have in-built adapters.

HEALTH

Yellow fever and cholera vaccination certificates are not mandatory. Malaria is endemic in some of parts of Kenya and prophylactic drugs, which are available across the counter, should be taken according to the doctor's prescription. Visitors following specific course of treatment should ensure that they carry enough medicine for the duration of their stay.

CURRENCY

There are no foreign exchange restrictions in Kenya. Major international credit cards (Visa, Access, Amex, Diners, etc) are accepted in most places. The use of Travellers Cheques in dollars or other currencies is advised. Visitors are advised not to carry large sums of cash on them.

SECURITY
Kenya has maintained political and economic stability since independence. The security situation is, therefore, reasonable. Visitors are however, advised to exercise care - do not forget that expensive jewellery and money are a temptation to thieves. Visitors are advised not leave valuable items in the hotel rooms and should use the hotel safes.
 

 

 

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