Travelling Tips

 

 


1. When planning your trip, always take into account any natural phenomena like the Migration, solar and/or lunar eclipses. Bookings tend to be heavier during this time.

2. While planning, take into account seasons, distances, weather patterns etc.

3. Medical insurance is a must - if not covered, ask us for Flying Doctor's service. For a small fee, we can cover you for an emergency airlift.

4. Ensure that the necessary inoculations are done well in advance and anti-malaria treatment is begun before your arrival into the country.

5. Comfortable, informal clothing is required while on safari. Cool, casual cottons during the day will suffice, while the nights generally require something warmer. Remember, pale colors reflect the heat, while darker colors absorb it.

6. Carry enough medicines to last your trip, and remember prescription medicines are available only in major cities. You may want to include common medicines such as sleeping tablets, anti-diarrhea, anti-bacterial ointment, mosquito repellant etc.

7. Make sure you carry your sun protection gear - sun block, sunglasses, hat etc. as the equatorial sun can be quite harsh.

8. It is wise to travel light, especially on flying safaris where there is baggage restriction on small aircraft.

9. Voltage is 220 - 240 AC, so an adapter will be required for appliances that operate on 110 - 120 AC. The wiring system in Kenya uses a three pin square plug, so you will require an adapter for appliances that require a 2-pin plug.

10. When traveling on light aircraft, 'squashable bags' are preferred.

11. Stock up on film, batteries etc. as most lodges & camps stock only common sizes at a very high cost.

12. Ensure you have a good supply of mineral water.

13. Make sure you include a swimsuit, and a pair of good walking shoes.

14. Dining out in Nairobi & Mount Kenya Safari Club (if in your itinerary), will require slightly more formal wear than the lodges.

15. Always be aware of your surroundings, and keep your valuables with you at all times. In most lodges, you can lock up your valuables in the manager's safe.

16. Remember there are no guarantees in game viewing, and the animals you have come to see are wild.

17. You can carry old clothes, candy and pens to give away on safari.

   
 
 
 
 
   
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