Is it safe to travel to Kenya amidst the global covid-19 pandemic?
Our answer is YES. Kenya has been listed among the 80 global destinations certified and authorized to use the “World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) “Safe Travel Stamp” after the destination’s adopted the global COVID-19 health and hygiene standardized protocols.
This stamp allows for the recognition of Kenya as a viable holiday safari destination subject to the implementation of the health and safety protocols
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Restaurants
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Sightseeing
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Travel Tips
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Visas
Tourists must have a valid visa to visit Kenya. Your passport must also be valid for at least six months
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Wildebeest Migration
The Great Wildebeest Migration - the annual migration of giant herds of grazers across Northern Tanzania and Kenya is a
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Medication
MEDICAL head-ache tablets, diarrhea tablets, re-hydration salts, stretch bandage x 1, band aids & plasters, 30 + sun-screen cream and lip protection, moisturizing cream or gel (sun