Travel Information
Welcome to Kenya — Where Adventure Meets Soul
From the golden savannahs of the Maasai Mara to the turquoise shores of Diani Beach, Kenya is a land of breathtaking contrasts and timeless beauty. At A&A Network Safaris, we believe travel should awaken your spirit, connect you to culture, and leave footprints of wonder. This guide offers essential travel insights to help you prepare for your journey.
Entry Requirements & Visas
Visa Application: Most travelers require an eVisa, easily applied for online via the Kenya eVisa portal.
Passport Validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry.
Yellow Fever Certificate: Required if arriving from a country with risk of transmissio
Climate & Best Time to Visit
Dry Season (June – October) – Ideal for safaris, wildlife viewing
Short Rains (November – December) – Lush landscapes, fewer crowds
Long Rains (March – May) – Green season, discounted travel
Coastal Bliss (Year-round) – Warm, humid, perfect beach escapes
Safari Essentials
What to Pack
– Neutral-colored clothing
– Binoculars & camera
– Sunscreen & insect repellent
– Light jacket for cool morning
Coastal Escapes
Destinations: Diani Beach, Watamu, Malindi, Lamu
Activities: Snorkeling, dhow sailing, Swahili cuisine, cultural tours
Dress Code: Light, modest clothing; respect local custom
Transport & Connectivity
Domestic Flights: Reliable connections via SafariLink, AirKenya, Jambojet
Road Travel: A&A Network Safaris offers private transfers and guided tours
SIM Cards: Safaricom and Airtel offer affordable data package
Cultural Tips
Languages: English and Kiswahili are widely spoken
Greetings: A warm “Jambo!” goes a long way
Etiquette: Respect elders, ask before taking photos, tip generously
Health & Safety
Vaccinations: Hepatitis A/B, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, Malaria prophylaxis
Water: Drink bottled or filtered water
Emergency Contacts: A&A Network Safaris provides 24/7 support during your tr
Responsible Travel
We encourage eco-conscious travel:
- Support local artisans and guides
- Avoid single-use plastics
- Choose lodges with sustainable practices