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Kenya Visa Requirements

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Nairobi
Africa
KES (KSh)
Swahili, English
UTC+3

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond stay

Blank Pages

At least 1 page required

Multiple Entry

Single entry

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Travel Essentials

Health & Safety

Safety Rating

Vaccinations

Hepatitis A and B, typhoid, tetanus, and malaria prophylaxis are essential. Rabies vaccine recommended if planning extended bush travel.

Tap Water

Bottled water recommended

Safety Tips

Kenya is generally safe for tourists in main areas and safari circuits. Exercise caution in Nairobi, particularly in downtown areas at night. Avoid the Somalia border region entirely. Safari lodges and beach resorts maintain good security.

Money & Costs

Currency

KSh Kenyan Shilling (KES)

Daily Budget (USD)

Budget: $60 ยท Mid: $200 ยท Luxury: $600+

Cards & ATMs

Safari lodges and hotels. Cash elsewhere.

Tipping

Tipping is customary in Kenya. $10-20 per day for safari guides, 10% in restaurants. Tips are a significant part of service workers' income.

Practical Info

Power

Type G, 240V

Driving

Left side

Emergency

999 (police), 112 (general emergency)

Mobile/SIM

Buy at Safaricom, Airtel. M-Pesa essential.

Getting There

Main Airports

Nairobi (NBO) ยท Kisumu (KIS) ยท Mombasa (MBA)

Airport Transfers

Nairobi JKIA: Taxi Ksh2500-3000. No train yet.

Local Transport

Matatus (minibuses). Safari vehicles. Domestic flights.

Culture & Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit

June to October is ideal for wildlife viewing, coinciding with the Great Migration in the Masai Mara. January and February offer excellent weather and fewer crowds. Avoid the long rains of April-May when some roads become impassable.

Cultural Notes

Kenya is home to over 40 ethnic groups, each with distinct traditions. The Maasai are famous for their colorful dress and jumping dances. Always ask permission before photographing people. Swahili greetings go a long way in building rapport.

Insider Tips

Book safaris through reputable operators well in advance, especially during migration season. Carry US dollars in good condition (post-2006) for exchanges. Dress respectfully when visiting local communities. Bargaining is expected in markets but not in established shops.

Dress Code

Casual. Neutral colors for safari.

Japan Embassy

United Nations Avenue, Nairobi

+254 20 363-6000

https://ke.usembassy.gov