Our Kenya travel information page is a growing resource to help you with all aspects of planning your Kenya safari holiday. Kenya has a fantastic infrastructure and is one of the most well-known areas in Africa for wildlife safaris. Being such an easy place to travel makes it ideal for families, honeymooners, first-time safari-goers and even seasoned Africa travellers. If there is a certain wildlife element that you wish to see or activity you wish to do, make sure that it is found in Kenya before you book - our specialists will help you every step of the way.
Kenya Visa Information
- As of January 2024, Visas are no longer required to enter Kenya. However, all foreign nationals (bar citizens of EAC Member States), regardless of age, must apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) prior to travel, costing $US30. Please go to: https://www.etakenya.go.ke/en
- Travellers may submit their applications up to three months prior to travel, and no less than three days prior to arrival in Kenya to allow for adequate processing times. Please note that securing your eTA prior to arrival is your responsibility.
Kenya Vaccinations Information
- It is advised to secure antimalarials for your journey to Kenya. Check requirements with your GP or travel clinic.
- We also recommend heading to: http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk
- Travellers coming from a Yellow Fever country or area will be required to present a valid yellow fever certificate on arrival.
Light Aircraft Flights
There is a strict luggage allowance of 15kgs / 33lbs per person, including carry on, in soft sided bags only.
Travelling with Children in Kenya
If you are travelling with young children you must bear in mind that they may get bored. Some will love it and will become completely engrossed in everything around them. Others however, may not. Therefore, staying for a shorter amount of time, enough to keep you and the kids happy, in a location with plenty of different activities is ideal. The guides and staff at the lodges are great with kids too so you know they will be kept entertained around the lodges.
Tap Water in Kenya
Unfortunately, we cannot recommend you drink the tap water in Kenya as the supply is not reliable. Travellers who drink the water may get ill due to contamination. Make sure you always drink bottled water which is easily accessible and provided in all accommodation and during all activities.
Electricity in Kenya
The electricity supply in Kenya is 220/240 volts/AC50Hz. Plug sockets vary and we advise visitors to take multi-adaptors to cope with 3 square pin sockets (UK) and 2 round pin sockets (European). Your camp or lodge may be powered by generators or solar cells. Please speak to your Destination Specialist about the availability of charging facilities in your tent or room, and your specific charging needs.
Plastic Bags in Kenya
In August 2017, the Kenyan government introduced a ban on all single-use plastic bags in the country. All travellers to Kenya must refrain from using any and all forms of ‘disposable’ plastic carrier bags throughout their trip including within your checked luggage. If you have purchased any duty-free goods before entering the country, you must leave any plastic carrier bags at the airport.