TRAVEL GUIDE & TIPS

Kenya & All About

Kenya’s endless grasslands are great for a classic safari adventure with excellent game viewing. A Trip to Kenya offers amazing scenic landscapes, cultural excursions, beaches on the Kenyan Coast, and big five sightings. The following Kenya Travel Guide will help you make the most out of your trip.

Best Time to visit Kenya

June to October are the ideal months for a Safari In Kenya. There’s hardly any rain and the temperature isn’t too hot. For birding enthusiasts, a visit in the wet season (November and December) is a great choice. But, Kenya is regarded as a great destination to visit at any time of the year.

Things to Do in Kenya

The following are the top 4 activities that you can do on a Kenya Tour:

1. Observing the Great Wildebeest Migration in Maasai Mara.

2. Trekking up Mount Kenya

3. Going to the Chalbi Desert

4. Diving in Marine Parks in Wasini

Wildlife of Kenya

Kenya is renowned for its rich and extensive wildlife, especially the large concentration of mammals. You can expect to see Kenya Wildlife like rhinos, hippos, lions, cheetahs, giraffes, elephants, and plenty more.

Nairobi is a perfect place to see the endangered black rhinos. And for birdwatching enthusiasts, Lake Nakuru National Park is a good choice.

Entry Requirements

All travellers to Kenya over the age of 12 years will be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Know full details about the entry requirements of Kenya concerning coronavirus by visiting the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority website (https://kcaa.or.ke/).

You need a passport with at least six months of validity, a visa, and a yellow fever certificate before your Kenya Safari Tour.

Culture of Kenya

The following are some of the major tribes in Kenya:

1. Kikuyu – Based in the central highlands of Kenya (they make up around 20% of the population)

2. Kalenjin – They’re from the Rift valley (15% of Kenya’s population)

3. Luhya – From the western region of Kenya (14% of the population)

4. Luo – From the Nyanza area (12% of the population)

5. Kamba – From the eastern Nairobi region (11% of the population)

6. Tribes like the Samburu and Maasai still live in Kenya with a traditional outlook on life.

 

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