Kenya Tours
Kenya tours will immerse you in a dazzling array of wildlife for an unrivalled experience in the African wilderness.
Kenya tours are the ultimate experience if you are an animal and adventure lover. Kenya safari tours will immerse you in a diverse array of wildlife, creating an unrivalled experience in the African wilderness. Whether you are looking to explore the Great Rift Valley, trek Mount Kenya's peaks, or relax on pristine beaches, planning a trip to Kenya offers a variety of ways to make the most of your active holiday.
Kenya Tours and Itineraries
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Classic African Safari Tour
This is a wonderful, fully guided safari that takes you to some of the best game parks in Tanzania and Kenya. This safari is a classic route that takes you to three of the most celebrated sites on the Kenya and Tanzania circuits: Maasai Mara National Reserve, Serengeti National Park, and the Ngorongoro Crater.
Kenya
Best of Kenya and Tanzania Safari
Want to spend the most time while on safari? Then this is the safari adventure for you, as you’ll use flights to transfer from one location to the next while you explore some of the best wildlife viewing in Kenya and Tanzania.
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Kenya General Travel Information
Where to go in Kenya
To plan an unforgettable adventure in Kenya, consider these top spots: the Maasai Mara for wildlife safaris, Amboseli for views of Mount Kilimanjaro, and Mount Kenya for hiking. Also, explore Mombasa’s beaches and culture.
What to do in Kenya
During your Kenya visit, enjoy diverse activities! Apart from wildlife safaris, experience hot air balloon rides over the Maasai Mara, snorkeling and diving in the Indian Ocean, and cultural tours about the Maasai.
When to go to Kenya
Choosing when to visit Kenya hinges on your interests. The dry seasons, June to October and December to February, are perfect for safaris and seeing animals. For the Maasai Mara's great migration, July to October is best. Visit coastal areas from October to March for dry, sunny weather.
Travel tips for Kenya tours
Tipping in Kenya
Tipping is appreciated for good service. In restaurants, 10% is customary if a service charge hasn't been added. Safari guides and drivers also appreciate a tip for excellent service.
How widely is English spoken in Kenya?
English is one of the official languages and is widely spoken, especially in urban areas, tourist spots, and by people working within the tourism industry.
How long should I go to Kenya?
A trip of 7 to 14 days allows for a comprehensive exploration of Kenya's diverse landscapes, wildlife safaris, and cultural experiences.
Do I need a visa to travel to Kenya?
Most travelers need a visa to enter Kenya, which can be obtained online before travel or on arrival for some nationalities. Check the latest visa requirements for your country.
What is the currency in Kenya?
The currency is the Kenyan Shilling (KES).
Should I bring Kenyan Shilling to Kenya or use a credit card?
It's a good idea to have some Kenyan Shilling for smaller transactions. Major cities and tourist areas accept credit cards, but cash is king in remote areas.
Is Kenya family-friendly?
Yes, Kenya is family-friendly, offering educational and exciting wildlife experiences, beaches, and cultural interactions suitable for all ages.
What’s the best way to get around Kenya?
Renting a vehicle with a driver is recommended for ease and safety. Domestic flights are useful for covering long distances quickly, and guided tours often include transportation.
Can I do a self-guided tour in Kenya?
While possible, navigating Kenya on your own can be challenging due to infrastructure and safety concerns. Guided tours are advisable for a seamless experience.
Can I do guided tours in Kenya?
Yes, guided tours are available and recommended for exploring Kenya, including wildlife safaris, cultural tours, and adventure activities.
What is the time zone in Kenya?
Kenya is in the East Africa Time zone (EAT), UTC +3.
What are the accommodation types in Kenya?
Accommodations range from luxury safari lodges and tented camps to budget hotels and hostels, catering to various preferences and budgets.
What vaccinations do I need for Kenya?
It's recommended to have vaccinations for hepatitis A, typhoid, and yellow fever. Check with a travel health clinic for the most current advice.
Is it safe to drink tap water in Kenya?
It's advisable to drink bottled or treated water to avoid waterborne illnesses.
Are there any cultural norms or etiquette I should be aware of in Kenya?
Respect local customs and dress modestly, especially when visiting rural areas. Greeting people warmly and using titles or surnames is common courtesy.
What should I pack for a safari in Kenya?
Pack light-colored, breathable clothing, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, a good pair of binoculars, and a camera with a zoom lens for wildlife photography.