Below are a few pointers within designated areas to guide you through the best travel trips as you look forward to travelling.
Health and Safety
Vaccinations: Ensure you have up-to-date routine vaccines. Vaccinations for yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B are recommended. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Malaria Prevention: Kenya is a malaria-risk area. Take anti-malarial medication as prescribed, and use insect repellent containing DEET. Wear long sleeves and pants in the evenings.
Water and Food: Drink bottled or purified water. Avoid raw or undercooked foods and stick to reputable restaurants and lodges
Wildlife Viewing Etiquette
Respect Wildlife: Maintain a safe distance from animals and never attempt to feed or touch them. Follow your guide’s instructions at all times.
Quiet Observation: Speak in low tones and avoid sudden movements to prevent startling the animals.
Leave No Trace: Do not litter and follow the principles of Leave No Trace to preserve the natural environment.
Travel Essentials
Travel Documents: Valid passport, visa (if required), travel insurance, and copies of important documents.
Money: Carry a mix of cash (Kenyan Shillings) and credit cards. ATMs are available in major cities but may be scarce in remote areas.
Power Adapters: Kenya uses a 240V supply voltage and the Type G plug (three rectangular prongs).
Responsible Travel
Conservation Support: Choose lodges and operators that support conservation efforts and local communities. Eco-Friendly Practices: Minimize your environmental footprint by using reusable water bottles, reducing waste, and respecting wildlife habitats
Booking Your Safari
Choose Reputable Operators: Book with established safari operators who prioritize safety, sustainability, and ethical wildlife viewing. On the types of Safaris; decide between guided group safaris, private safaris, or self-drive safaris based on your preferences and budget. In regards to Accommodations, options range from luxury lodges to budget-friendly tented camps. Consider your comfort level and the type of experience you desire.
Stay Informed
• Current Events: Stay updated on travel advisories and local news.
• Weather: Check the weather forecast for your destination to pack appropriately.
• Health Updates: Follow health guidelines and requirements, especially regarding COVID-19.
Enjoy the Experience
Patience is Key: Wildlife viewing requires patience and sometimes luck. Enjoy the process and the natural beauty around you. Do your best to Stay Present; Put down the camera occasionally and simply soak in the incredible surroundings. As you do all this, ask questions; Engage with your guide; their knowledge and stories can greatly enrich your experience.