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CLIMATE If
there is a perfect climate in
the world, surely it is in East
Africa with cool mornings and
warm middays. Although
it can be hot and sticky by
the sea, inland the air is dry
and even at midday the temperatures
are equitable. Due to
the proximity to the equator,
sunrise occurs daily between
06.00hrs and 06.30hrs while
sunset takes place 12 hours
later. It can get quite
chilly in the early morning
and evening hence visitors should
pack a sweater. Each time
of year has its special attractions.
There are two main rainy
seasons - usually mid-April
to the end of May and November
to mid-December. Even
during the rains, the weather
can be pleasant with rain occurring
in the early morning and late
in the afternoon or evening.
VISA
REGULATIONS Visitors
must be in possession of valid
visa on arrival. The regulations
vary dependent on nationality
and country of origin and should
be checked with the nearest
tourist office or diplomatic
mission.
HEALTH
REGULATIONS AND MEDICAL ADVICE Inoculation
centres in the country of origin
will provide updated information
and advice on health regulations
and recommendations. As Kenya
& Tanzania enjoy a healthy,
invigorating climate, visitors
need feel no concern for their
general health during their
stay. However, malaria
is endemic in certain areas
and anti-malaria medication
should be taken according to
prescription recommendations.
Visitor requiring special medication
should pack sufficient supplies
in their hand luggage. Chemist
shops are well stocked, but
the same generic medication
may not be readily available.
Tap water is considered
safe in Nairobi. On safari,
rooms are provided with flasks
of filtered and purified water.
Mineral water is readily
available.
CUSTOMS
AND EXIT REGULATIONS Personal
effects, film and cameras may
be imported temporarily free
of duty. However professional
video equipment, tape recorders,
radios, musical instruments
and souvenirs from other countries
may require a customs bond to
ensure re-exportation. Firearms
need a special permit which
must be obtained in advance. Baggage
is normally inspected by customs
officials on arrival and departure. Please
strictly adhere to baggage limitations
as advised by the airline as
excess baggage charges can be
quite expensive.
AIRPORT
DEPARTURE TAX A local
airport service charge is payable
on departure for domestic flights.
CURRENCY There
is no restriction to the amount
of foreign currency a visitor
may import provided that it
is exchanged through authorized
dealers only. It is essential
to retain a receipt for each
transaction in order to re-exchange
the local currency on departure.
Foreign currency as the
U.S. dollar or British pound
(in cash or travellers cheque)
are the most widely accepted.
Well known credit cards
are also widely accepted in
Kenya & Tanzania It
is a legal offence to deface
local currency.
BANKS Banking
hours are from 09.00hrs to 14.00hrs
Monday to Friday. Most
Hotels and Lodges change money
outside these hours.
SECURITY Normal
precautions as in any other
destination worldwide should
be taken. Keep a close watch
on handbags, wallets and cameras
when walking in crowded places
and avoid walking at night (take
a taxi). Place all valuables
in safety deposit boxes at hotels
and lodges and only carry small
amounts of cash. Wear
as little jewellery as possible,
if any, and never leave valuables
on show in an unattended car
or tour bus. Taking photographs
at airports, near military installations,
of policemen, the President,
the national flag, the State
House, state lodges, soldiers,
prisons and prisoners etc.,
is prohibited. Before
photographing local people,
permission should be obtained
and a fixed price agreed. Seek
the assistance of your driver/guide
in this matter.
DRIVING Driving
is on the left for all countries.
CLOTHING Safari
clothing should be casual and
comfortable. Cotton slacks
and shirts, with skirts and
culottes for ladies and a light
sweater or jacket, during the
day. Evening wear in game
lodges and safari camps can
be very casual. In the
more sophisticated clubs and
hotels gentlemen will be required
to wear a jacket, while ladies
should dress rather more formally.
At high altitudes, where
early mornings and evenings
can be very chilly, warm sweaters,
socks and comfortable shoes
are recommended. Pack
suntan lotion, swimwear (to
be reserved for the beach and
pool only) and a small first
aid kit. Local customs and modesty
should be respected.
LAUNDRY Most
hotels, game lodges and safari
camps offer a 24-hour
inexpensive laundry service.
ELECTRICITY Voltage
in East Africa is 240volts/50
cycles AC, British standard
generally through three-pin
square plugs. Some lodges
and camps have power only in
the early mornings and evenings
and, in some, video charging
facilities are centralized.
LUGGAGE We
strongly recommend that luggage
is limited to one piece per
person. A small overnight bag
is essential. All city
hotels provide secure storage
for left luggage. On all itineraries
where journeys by light aircraft
are involved the baggage allowance
is 15kgs per person. At Treetops
and The Ark only one small overnight
bag per person is permitted,
secure storage is provided at
the Outspan Hotel and Aberdare
Country Club.
PHOTOGRAPHY There
is no shortage of the more usual
film throughout Kenya, however
it is expensive and visitors
are advised to bring plentiful
supplies, especially where specialist
film is concerned. As
a general guide, double the
amount of film normally needed
in other areas. In Tanzania
films may not be available.
For wildlife photography
a 35mm single reflex camera,
with telephoto lens of 200mm
to 300mm is recommended. Larger
lenses which require a tripod,
or double reflex cameras are
generally impractical. An
ultra violet filter, waterproof
dust cover and spare batteries
are essential. A pair
of good quality binoculars for
each person will be a great
asset.
HOTEL
CHECK-IN/CHECK-OUT The
standard check-out time is 10.00hrs
hence rooms may not normally
be ready for occupancy until
12.00hrs. Should an early
arrival be anticipated, please
reserve rooms from the preceding
night. Day rooms up to
18.00hrs are usually available.
MOUNT
KENYA AND KILIMANJARO No
special mountaineering skills
are necessary for climbing either
mountain but due to the high
altitudes attained, the climbs
should not be undertaken unless
climbers are fit and well-exercised.
Climbers should have a
physical check-up and start
a fitness training programme
at least a month before the
safari. In Kenya and Tanzania
a limited amount of equipment
is available from the base hotels.
Recommended kit lists
can be provided on request.
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