Kenya, home to some of the world’s most iconic safari parks, stunning beaches, and vibrant cultures, is a bucket list destination for many travelers. However, to ensure a seamless experience, it’s important that your clients are well-prepared. From visa requirements to vaccination advice, here’s a guide to help you provide your clients with all the essential information before they embark on their Kenyan adventure.
Romantic luxury in the heart of the Maasai Mara at JW Marriott Masai Mara Lodge.
A tourist visa is required for entry into Kenya. The easiest and most efficient way to obtain a visa is through the online eVisa system, which can be processed in 48 hours. For clients who plan to visit multiple East African countries, the East Africa Tourist Visa is an excellent option, valid for 90 days.
An unforgettable picnic experience at Angama Mara, overlooking the Maasai Mara.
Kenya is a malaria zone, and it’s highly recommended that your clients consult a travel doctor for malaria prevention options. Additionally, a yellow fever inoculation certificate is required if travelers have visited a yellow fever-endemic country. Ensure your clients are up-to-date on these health precautions before their trip.
Invite your clients to experience the magic of Kenya’s diverse landscapes, where they can wake up to the sounds of the wild in some of Africa’s most iconic game reserves. Whether it’s the awe-inspiring Great Migration in the Maasai Mara or the abundant wildlife in Amboseli, Kenya offers unparalleled safari experiences.
The perfect escape: exclusive hotel with city views at JW Marriott Nairobi Kenya.