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Experience the Great Migration in a 4x4 safari
Experience the Great Migration in a 4x4 safari
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E-VISA FOR KENYA
GETTING THERE
Arrive the morning of July 3rd by 11am, regardless which flight you take we will meet at either Jomo Kenyatta International Airport NBO at 11am or at our hotel Radisson Blu Hotel & Residence or latest at Nairobi Arboretum at 12pm. If you arrive anytime after 1pm inform us since we'll be exploring Nairobi's elephant orphanage and giraffe center!
We're staying the first night in Nairobi so even if you get delayed by a day you'll be ok to join us for the safari. After that it might be a bit harder to catch up to our group.
COMING HOME
We will be arriving at Nairobi in the afternoon and recommend getting a later flight.
Yellow Fever Vaccine
This is a requirement, please make sure you’re all set here.. Yellow fever is a viral infection that occurs in Africa and South America. Most people begin to develop immunity within ten days of vaccination and 99 percent are protected within one month, and this appears to be lifelong.
Anti Malarial Medication
This is not required, but highly recommended. CDC recommends that travelers going to certain areas of Kenya take prescription medicine to prevent malaria. Depending on the medicine you take, you will need to start taking this medicine multiple days before your trip, as well as during and after your trip. Talk to your doctor about which malaria medication you should take. If your doctor prescribed antimalarial medicine for your trip, keep taking the rest of your pills after you return home. If you stop taking your medicine too soon, you could still get sick.
REPELLENT
An insect repellent will help protect you from mosquitoes that spread malaria and other diseases, such as dengue, chikungunya, and Yellow fever. You can use an insect repellent on your skin and clothes to keep away (repel) insects. Lemon eucalyptus oil is good one.
Please see and ask your doctor about traveling to Kenya and it's remote regions.
Please do not wait until the last minute, some medicine requires to be taken one week before travel.
Also here are useful government websites:
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/kenya
You'll want to wear light clothes for the day and warm layers for the evenings, because morning game drives in open vehicles will be cold! Remember you'll be traveling a lot too, so try to minimize to a few really solid outfits.
Plan that you won't be doing any washing. We're heading to remote regions of Kenya. Of course a few hotels might provide washing services, but you can definitely count on additional costs if they do have this service.
We'll be riding in 4x4 jeeps the whole adventure. They are 7-seaters, our drivers also double as our guides, speak English and have plenty of stories and jokes to tell on our long journeys.
Apply Here: https://application.kenyanevisa.com/
Cost: $100-150 depending on extra’s you select (notifying the US embassy of your travel)
Hotel: Raddison Blu
Phone: +254 (Kenya) 709810000
Email: info.nairobi@radissonblu.com