Important Things You Need to Know Before Planning Your Kenya Safari Tour

Are you looking for a wild & feral experience? Want to explore infinite grasslands, big African skies along with the family of snoozing lions? If yes, then there can be no better option than the Kenya safari tour

Whenever you think of safari in Africa, a Kenya safari is one of the first things that pop in your mind. Right from the wide savannas of the Masai Mara to the royal wildlife that wanders within it, there is no place like Kenya when it comes to classic safari. 

During your Kenya luxury safari tour, get ready to venture deep into the Masai Mara, a reserve that has the country’s maximum concentration of big games including iconic creatures like the elephant, lion, and wildebeest. 

With Continental Safaris, the Kenya Safari tour means days throbbing with bush walks, evening drives in the most comfortable vehicles and nights, spent well under a blanket of stars. 

However, if you are looking for a country that offers you adventure ecstasy then Kenya is the best option for you. For the wanderlusts, it is the land that gives outstanding chances to indulge in exciting and memorable adventures. 

But there are few things that you need to know before planning your trip to Kenya Safari Tour or Uganda Safari ToursConsidering the below-stated points can help you to explore Africa in the best possible manner. 

Passports & Visas

You need to have a valid passport for at least six months right from the date of entry along with two blank pages in order to travel to Kenya. You will also require a visa, if you are from Australia, the US, the UK, Canada, or the EU. 

You can easily apply for an e-visa online and in case of any problem visit the local Kenyan embassy. Apart from this, you can also acquire you’re your visa on the arrival at the Nairobi airport. 

Vaccinations and health necessities

There are no obligatory vaccinations needed in order to enter Kenya until and unless you are coming from a country that is listed by the World Health Organization as having yellow fever. 

However, if your country is listed by WHO then a certificate of inoculation against yellow fever is needed by travelers who are above the age of one year. Travelers from Uganda, Ethiopia, and Rwanda need a yellow fever certificate for entering. 

Money

Most of the safaris include the expenditure of food and drink but still, you need to have some money in order to indulge in a few activities, tipping, and local purchases. It is always best to carry your debit and credit card because the currency of Kenya is shilling. 

Packing 

Strictly travel with small soft bags because large hard suitcases are not allowed. The weight limit of luggage is also 15 kgs per passenger. Always remember that plastic bags are not allowed in Kenya, so pack accordingly.  Therefore, considering these points will help you in having an outstanding experience in Kenya.

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