Main Airport
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Nairobi is half an hour’s
drive from the city centre, Moi International Airport, Mombasa is
sited much closer to the city, but most of the tourist hotels are
situated much further out along the beachfront. Allow an extra hour
for journeys to the south coast because of the ferry crossing.
Customs Export
You are permitted to leave the country with a reasonable amount
of tobacco and alcoholic products. Export of gold and diamonds is
prohibited, as is the export of game trophies and skins, unless
acquired from personnel of the Government of Kenya. Game trophies,
plant materials, hard drugs and pornographic literature are all
prohibited.
Communication
Several Mobile Network providers are available. It’s easy
to bring your mobile phone and get a Mobile Network Line. International
phone calls require a 000 pre-dial.
Currency
Kenya currency is based on the decimal system, the unit of currency
being the shilling, which is divided into 100 cents. You are allowed
to leave the country with a limited amount of Kenyan shillings.
It is recommended that foreign currency be exchanged at recognized
foreign exchange bureaus and banks.
Banks
All major towns in Nairobi have banks with a bureau de change. Banking
hours are between 09.00 a.m - 03.00 p.m, and 09.00 a.m -11.00 a.m
on the first and the last Saturday of the month. Banks at the Jomo
Kenyatta airport are 24 hours. Forex bureaus are open from 08.30
p.m to 05.30 p.m and usually do not charge commissions.
Security
Do not carry large sums of money around. Keep a close watch on handbags,
luggage and wallets, especially in crowded areas. Lock valuables
in hotel/lodge safety deposit boxes and never leave valuables on
show in unattended car or tour bus. Avoid walking at night especially
at night and especially alone in the dark alleys or streets. Always
inform someone of your whereabouts and like everyone else in the
world use your common sense and take precaution.
Electricity
Voltage in Kenya is 220 - 240 AC. An adapter is necessary for appliances,
which are manufactured in the USA, and Canada can operate on 110
- 120 AC. The sockets are made accordingly to the British system.
(3 pins)
Public Holidays
* January 1st (New Years Day)
* Good Friday
* Easter Monday
* May 1st (Labour day)
* June 1st (Madaraka day)
* October 10th (Moi Day)
* October 20th (Kenyatta Day)
* December 12th ( Jamhuri/Independence day)
* Dec 25 & 26th (xmas days)
* The Islamic Idd-Ul-Fitr which depends on the sighting of the moon.
Whenever a designated date falls on a Sunday, then the next day
is normally declared a public holiday.
Language
English is mainly spoken in Nairobi, and Swahili is the main language
in the rest of the country.
Tanzania and Ugandan Visas
These can be obtained at the border for most nationalities, but
you are advised to confirm this with the Tanzania and Ugandan Embassy
or contact us before travel. passport valid for 6 months will be
required (plus sometimes 2 passport size photographs).
Transport
Public transportation is easy to access and certainly not expensive.
Bus services are available to every main city in the country. And
for shorter distances “matatus” are also an option.
These minivans travel at high speed and are always overcrowded.
There is only one passenger train, which goes to Mombasa. It is
a wonderful experience, since the train is still in colonial-style.
The train only departs in the evening at 07.00 p.m. from both Nairobi
and Mombasa. Enjoy your diner in the dining wagon. In the morning
by daylight, you can still get the last glimpse of the game in Tsavo
National Park, that you’ve crossed during the night. (Buses
and train can be booked for you by us)
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