Kenyan electricity network is of 240V/50Hz and the socket-outlets are of UK type. (For more info visit here.) We advise you to bring your adapter if you need one. However do not worry if you forgot yours, as international adapters are easy to find in the country (e.g. in electrical equipment shops and supermarkets). Some hotels can also provide you

Post offices are available in cities and bigger rural towns as well. However postal services are not very reliable, especially for foreign shipments, so we recommend to use them only in important cases. On the other hand, you do not necessarily need to go to a post office if you want to send a postcard

Kenya is a tipping country, i.e. tips are regarded as essential means of supplementing income and are of great significance for those working in many sectors (incl. tourism). So if you are satisfied with the services during your trip – even if tipping is not a common practice in your home country –, feel free

Country code in Kenya is 254. If you want to call a Kenyan number from another Kenyan number, you dial 0 before you dial the phone number (e.g. 0789 123 456). If you want to call a Kenyan number from your home (international) number, you dial +254 first (e.g. +254 789 123 456). (You can

Kenya’s official currency is Kenyan shilling (KSH or KES). In some places USD is also accepted or even required (like in national parks or hotels). As a general rule we recommend you to use the currency that is given for the price (to avoid loss in the exchange rates). Many currencies (EUR, USD, GBP etc.) are changed in the

Tsavo is the best safari destination from Mombasa with a substantial wildlife population and breathtaking landscape. Tsavo Area consists of two national parks: Tsavo East (Kenya’s largest national park) and Tsavo West. Together they cover more than 20,000 square km, though a substantial part of Tsavo East is rarely toured by casual visitors (so the

For citizens from most countries tourist visa is required. It costs USD 50 or EUR 40 and it is valid for 90 days. Tourist visa can be bought online. (Visa upon arrival – at the border – no longer available since Jan 1, 2021.) Depending on your nationality, to enter any of the East African countries,

In general time in Kenya and Tanzania is UTC/GMT+3 all year-round. Daylight saving time (DST) – i.e. adjusting the clocks forward by one hour in spring till the end of summer – is not in use. Note: UTC stands for Coordinated Universal Time, while GMT is the abbreviation for Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).