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View Kenya Travel Tips Page :: View Kenya Regional Information Page |
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“Kenya is the most popular destination for safaris in the world! The wildlife is the prime attraction of Kenya safaris, that take place in some of Africa 's most well known national parks including the Masai Mara, Tsavo, Amboseli, and Lake Nakuru.
Kenya is famous for its 'Out of Africa' scenic beauty, diverse cultures and abundant wildlife. The coastline and tropical beaches are equally inviting." |
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Safety
Travel in Kenya is generally entirely safe. Petty crime and theft occurs in some of the urban areas, so be vigilant and keep valuables concealed. Security within the parks is quite good, but never leave possessions unattended. It is always better to travel in a large group.
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Water
While water in major towns is chlorinated and relatively safe to drink, there are frequent breakdowns and this can lead to mild to serious abdominal upsets for first time African travellers. Rather stick to sealed bottled water, which is available from most hotels and lodges, and which is highly advised for the first few weeks of your stay. Do not use ice cubes or eat rare meat, raw seafood or dairy products. Avoid roadside stands and street vendors and only eat well-cooked foods while they are still hot and fruits that can be peeled without contamination. |
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