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What must I prepare for my trip to Kenya?

Preparation before going to Kenya

Important documents: entry visa, passport, air ticket, driver's license, pen and notebook

Photographic equipment: for photographers, you can bring some professional photographic equipment, polarizers, gradient lenses, cameras, camera chargers, binoculars, British plug converters, wiring boards (short lines), mobile phone batteries, electric kettles and lenses. Photographic paper

Diving equipment: If you want to travel to Kenya for diving, you'd better bring diving goggles, scuba diving bags, camera diving bags, waterproof bags for mobile phones, underwater cameras, etc.

Life-saving protection: knives, life-saving whistles, mosquito repellent, mosquito-repellent incense, ropes, earplugs, eye masks, inflatable pillows

Sun protection: sunscreen, lip balm, sunglasses, mask, etc. Hand cream, razor, cream

Bank card and cash: You can use UnionPay card or VISA card and other

medicines in Kenya-essential balm, cooling oil, mosquito repellent, carsick medicine, berberine, cold medicine, anti-inflammatory medicine, Huoxiang Zhengqi, malaria medicine, oral cholera medicine, allergy medicine, etc.

What should you pay attention to when traveling to Kenya?

1. The temperature difference in Masai Mara is large in the morning and evening. It is suggested to wear a thinner coat inside and a thicker coat outside. You must wear a hat. The ultraviolet rays on the grassland are very strong, and the station wagon does not shelter from the wind and the sun.

2. There are many mosquitoes in Kenya, and malaria is a disease that must be prevented. The symptoms of malaria are like the precursor of a cold and fever, and they are fierce. You must take malaria drugs, such as potassium-sensitive tablets or potassium-sensitive tablets. If it is serious, please go to the local China clinic for intravenous drip immediately.

3. Don't disturb the animals by making a loud noise when you see them by car, otherwise the animals may hide when they see people or cause animal cruelty, causing unnecessary harm.

4. In order to ensure the safety of your life and property, you must follow the guide arrangement after entering the national park;

5. Please try to keep quiet when observing in the wild so as not to disturb the animals; Please don't feed the animals; Don't go out at night.

6. protect the natural environment in the wild, do not harm wild animals, destroy natural vegetation, pollute water sources and litter.

7. When sightseeing by car, tourists should not get off at will. If animals come near, they must close the window door. Don't scream loudly, lest animals think you are going to attack or hunt them and attack people and cars in turn.

8. Don't buy prohibited items, such as ivory, in the local area. The customs check is very strict, and you see elephants without teeth. . How can you bear it? . . . .

9. Do not litter in wildlife areas, nor pick up or collect anything related to animals, such as vegetation, seeds, bones, bird's nests, live animals, etc. Be a quality tourist and protect this pristine and pure nature.

1. Kenya only accepts US dollars published after 2, so please use the US dollars in 1996 and 1999 with caution.

Recommended tourist attractions in Kenya

(1) Masai Mara National Reserve There are many animals in Masai Mara National Reserve, covering an area of about 1,8 square kilometers, which provides a good habitat for a large number of animals.

(2) Nakuru National Park Nakuru National Park is specially built to protect birds. The flamingos here are famous far and wide, and many tourists come here. In addition, there are a considerable number of other kinds of birds and large animals in the park, and the diversity of species will open your eyes.

(3) Like Nakuru National Park, Abu Dhabi National Park has a large number of animals. Many well-known animals, such as elephants, lions, baboons and bison, can be seen here. In addition to all kinds of animals, the most famous one in the park is the Tree Top Hotel, which must not be missed.

(4) Mombasa Mombasa is an important commercial center and the second largest city in Kenya. Ancient buildings can be seen everywhere in Mombasa, which complement modern buildings and form a unique charm.

Tourism and life in Kenya

(1) Time difference: Kenya is five hours behind China, so you must pay attention to adjusting the time difference when you first arrive in Kenya.

(2) Language: Kiswahili is the mother tongue of Kenya, but English can be spoken when doing business.

(3) Currency: The currency unit in Kenya is shilling, generally speaking, US$ 1 =75 shilling, which is subject to the exchange rate, so pay attention to the currency to be exchanged before going out.

(4) Diet: If you are not used to western food, there is a China restaurant in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital.