“Travelling In Kenya”

Kenya

The world’s largest wild animal reserves are indeed present in “Kenya“. “Kenya” is an African nation which a rich culture. This country experiences millions of tourists and researchers every year. One cannot imagine the fun and excitement one can have when traveling to this heaven. The national parks of this country cover a considerable area with a number of waterholes, grasslands and the ever lively trees. Thousands of animals are found in the parks of the country. One will always find the water holes occupied with crocodiles and hippos. The elephants, zebras and rhinos feed themselves on plants and grass. The tourists are attracted the most to the view of the herds of gazelles and antelopes leaping across the plains of the parks. “Kenya” is indeed the heart of wild life. It is also a fact that tourists come to Kenya to see something more than the amazing wild life. There is no sort of restriction for climbing the mountains, wandering in the plains and swimming in the vast oceans.
1) Q: What kind of currency to bring?

A: It does not matter much that what currency one should bring when traveling to Kenya because almost all the worldwide currencies are accepted here due to the huge inflow of a great number of tourists ever year. The currency of the Kenya is the Kenyan Shilling.

2) Q: How is the landscape of the country?

A: The landscape of Kenya is dominated by the Great Rift Valley which cuts across the entire length of the country, extending north into Ethiopia and south into Tanzania. The dramatic escarpments of this area rise slowly from the surrounding plains to a height of well over 2000m, before it drops to 1000m or more into the valley floor between them.  

3) Q: How is the weather of the country?

A: Normally, the climate of this country is warm all around the year. There is plenty of sunshine on most days and at the same time there are a number of cool nights and mornings. The topographical dimensions of this country show great variations and one must always be prepared for experiencing any kind of climatic changes in the country. The weather patterns change a lot. The hottest seasons fall between the months of February and March. The temperature gets much cooler in the months of July and August. 
4) Q: What lodging facilities can one avail in “Kenya”?

A:  There are a number of hotels in Kenya ranging from low to high class. Most of these hotels contain all the things which one would expect for comfort and rest. Most of the rooms have air conditioners and all other necessary facilities. The quality of the services provided by the hotels has improved over the past years due to the flux of tourists across this country. 

5) Q: What are the entry requirements for Kenya?

A: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Kenya. There should also be a number of sufficient blank pages on it for the visa stamps. If the minimum requirements are not met by your passport, then it would be best to renew your passport. Most visitors can obtain visa from the immigration desk or from the airport directly. You can also get a visa from an embassy or higher commission. 


                                                      

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