FAQs

Visas and Arrival

You need a visa to enter Kenya. You can either get a visa on arrival at the airport, or before you travel. You can apply for single entry and transit visas.

Security and Safety

Yes! We recommend you purchase travel insurance to help protect you and your travel investment against the unexpected events

While one must always be vigilant during any of their travels Kenya has surely been a concern for many travelers because of terrorist threats. Recently seeing an increase in security the country is mostly safe with the usual threats of pickpockets and “hasslers”

Currency and Banking

The currency of Kenya is the Kenyan Shilling which has an exchange rate for the dollar is 0.0097 and for the euro its 0.0087.
Due to the modernization of technology knowing the exchange rate of any currency is one click away and if you’re not comfortable with checking it online than you could always get the exchange rate used by the bank although it might be a tad bit below what you can get outside of it.

Hotels

The check out and in rules vary according to the country you’re in and the policies of hotel you’re staying in. Mostly check-ins start either at 11:00 and 12:00 or 12:00 and 14:00 PM. Usually check-outs start at 11:00 or 12:00 Naturally is possible other arrangements can be arranged with the place of accommodation