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African Travel Tips
When Visiting Kenya
Author:
Gerald Crawford
Kenya is
the land that has given birth to the most popular African activity
for tourists, namely the safari, and its easy to see why. Blessed
with tremendous topographical diversity stretching over four
climatic zones and featuring coral reefs, desert landscapes,
volcanoes and snow-capped mountains, Kenya has it all in one.
Inhabiting these diverse landscapes and wilderness areas are Kenya's
world-famous wildlife, which can be viewed from horseback, 4x4
vehicle, verandah or on foot. There are over 1000 species of birds
and huge colonies of colourful butterflies. Also attractive is the
rich history, which dates back to the Stone Age, and the various
cultures expressed through the sought-after arts and crafts.
So, if you are lazing on the white sand beaches of exotic Mombasa or
gazing at the world's greatest wildlife spectacle, the annual
wildebeest migration, you are sure to enjoy a world-class
experience.
CAPITAL:
Nairobi
CLIMATE:
Four climatic zones exist: tropical, equatorial, semi-desert and
desert. Only two seasons are identified, namely dry and rainy. Due
to altitude and topographical differences of the various regions,
these seasons and temperatures are not uniform and vary greatly.
However, in general the climate is warm and humid at the coast, cool
and humid in the central highlands, and hot and dry in the north and
east.
CURRENCY:
The official currency is the Kenya Shilling. Traveller's cheques are
widely accepted and many hotels, travel agencies, safari companies
and restaurants accept credit cards. Foreign currency such as US
dollars, British pounds and Deutschmarks can be exchanged at banks,
bureaux de change and authorized hotels. There are no restrictions
on the amount of foreign currency that can be brought into Kenya,
but taking out more than 500,000 Kenya Shillings requires written
authorization from the Central Bank. Before departure, travellers
are advised to convert any excess Kenya Shillings into foreign
currency at a bank or bureau de change. Departure taxes can be paid
in local or foreign currency.
ELECTRICITY:
220/240 volts, 50Hz. Plugs are 3-pin square.
HEALTH:
A yellow fever vaccination is recommended if the traveller comes
from an infected country or area. Visitors are also advised to take
pre-arrival precautions against typhoid, hepatis A, polio, malaria
and meningitis depending on the area visited and time of year. Other
health concerns include cholera, rabies, the Nairobi beetle (don't
touch, threaten or kill), dysentery and diarrhoea.
LANGUAGE:
English is the official language, but Kiswahili is the national
language.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS:
New Year's Day (1 Jan); Good Friday (09 Apr); Easter Monday (12
Apr); Labour Day (1 May); Madaraka Day (01 Jun); Moi Day (10 Oct);
Kenyatta's Day (20 Oct); End of Ramadan (14 Nov); Independance Day
(12 Dec); Christmas Day (25 Dec); Boxing Day (26 Dec)
SHOPPING:
Traditional artefacts, beaded jewellery and decorative items, animal
wood and soapstone carvings, furniture, coffee, precious stones,
furniture, Khanga and Kikoy cloths, musicical instruments, modern
art, basket work e.g. Kiondoo/Chondo sisal baskets, Maasai Shukka
blankets, 'Thousand Miler' sandals, 'elephant hair' bracelets.
SOCIAL CONVENTIONS:
Culture here is a mix of the modern and the traditional, with
European habits prevailing throughout the country. Kenyans are a
very friendly nation and you can dress informally for most
occasions.
TIME DIFFERENCE:
GMT +3
TIPPING:
Not mandatory. Guides, drivers, waiters and hotel staff can be
tipped at your discretion.
TOP TEN ATTRACTIONS DESCRIPTION:
Maasai Mara:
National Reserve The world's most famous Game Reserve due to the
annual wildebeest, zebra and gazelle migration over this vast plain
offering breathtaking views; home to a profusion of wildlife and
birds; activities include excellent game viewing year round, balloon
rides and bird watching.
Tsavo East and West:
The twin national parks of Tsavo, totalling 10 million acres of
wilderness, form Kenya's largest National Park, which make it ideal
for those who enjoy solitude; of the two Tsavo West is visited more;
apart from the wildlife and birds, visit Lugard Falls, the volcanic
Mzima springs and a unique underwater observatory.
Mombasa:
One of the world's most exotic tropical ports with a turbulent
history. Visit the magnificent Fort Jesus and harbour, see the Arab
architecture in Old Town and smell the scent of spices. Many fine
temples and mosques can be explored such as the Shiva Temple, the
Baluchi mosque and the Dawoodi Bohra Mosque. Also don't miss the
Mombasa Marine National Park, the Moi Avenue gateway arch, dhow
cruises and the beaches.
Amboseli National Park:
One of the most popular national parks in Kenya with a wide range of
accommodation; the landscape is dominated by Mount Kilimanjaro and
the park is famous for its big game and scenic beauty; bird life is
abundant.
Lake Nakuru National Park:
Famous for its flamingoes and so popular with bird watchers and
other nature lovers. Make full use of the view point and visit the
Euphobia forest.
Mount Kenya National Park:
The country is named after Mount Kenya, the second highest mountain
in Africa. For mountain climbers and hikers, it offers easy and
challenging ascents with superb scenic beauty. The local tribes
believe it is the home of Ngai (God). A number of unique, rare and
endangered species can be found here and there is abundant bird
life.
Lamu:
A peaceful tropical island with a fascinating history, which can be
explored in the winding streets of its medieval stone town, a World
Heritage Site partly due to it being the oldest and best-preserved
Swahili settlement in East Africa.
Lake Turkana National Parks:
The three national parks serve as a stopover for migrant waterfowl
and are major breeding grounds for the Nile crocodile, hippopotamus
and a variety of venomous snakes. Turkana is outstanding for the
study of plant and animal communities and the Koobi Fora fossil
deposits have contributed more to the understanding of
paleo-environments than any other site in Africa, it is also the
most saline of Africa's large lakes and a World Heritage Site.
Aberdare National Park:
A must for landscape lovers, where one can view spectacular
mountains, waterfalls, rainforest, trout streams, moorlands,
thickets of giant heath, caves, abundant bird life, duikers, the
black rhino and the elusive, rare Bongo - a forest antelope. This
area is ideal for walks, picnics, trout fishing, camping and night
game viewing.
Mount Elgon National Park:
One of Kenya's most beautiful and pristine areas where you can find
giant trees, about 400 animals, over 240 bird species and 'cave
elephants' that venture deep into the four caves at night to feed on
the salt rich deposits. Mount Elgon is also a famous botanical
locality with a great wealth of Afro alpine flowers. Hot springs
occur and sport fishing is popular on the Suam river.
About the
Author:
Gerald
Crawford was born in South Africa, studied electronics,
telecommunication,
eco-travel
and african travel concepts. He taught responsible tourism in South
Africa.
If you
have any questions or comments please e-mail me on. E-mail Address:
southafricantravelarticles@12234455.co.za Website Address:
http://www.12234455.co.za
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