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LOCAL CULTURE

DRESS CODE

The dress code in Nairobi is multi cultural and relatively relaxed. In rural areas For ladies however,avoid transparent or overly revealing clothing as Conservative hemlines in ladies fashions are appreciated.

GREETINGS

Most social interactions begin with a greeting. It is considered rude and disrespectful not to greet someone with a shake of the hand. Telephone conversations will often start with a polite greeting and an inquiry into one's health.

PHOTOGRAPHS

Photography of the State House government institutions & military installations is prohibited in some cases. It is polite to always ask before taking pictures of local people.

SAFETY

It is advisable to avoid wearing jewellery and talking to strangers. The use of hotel taxis is highly recommended and it is probably safer to avoid walking in the city after 6pm.

DID YOU KNOW?

Hot Springs

Marvel at Lake Bogoria's hot springs and even take some cooking lessons. There is plenty of birdlife and game to see, including flamingos, the Great Kudu, leopards, gazelles and buffalos.

Lamu

Lamu is Kenya's oldest town, and has changed very little over the centuries. Step back in time and see the mosques, courtyards and intricately carved doorways and the twisting streets of the arab times.

Lake Magadi

Located 120km from Nairobi. It is one of the world's largest sources of sodium carbonate.

Maasai Mara

The Maasai Mara National Reserve is 270km from Nairobi. Every year people from all over the world come to see the migration of over 1,000,000 wildebeest following the rains north from the Serengeti.

Mount Kenya

Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya and the second highest in Africa. This extinct volcano lies in the central highlands and is one of the few places in Africa that has permanent glaciers near the equator.

WHAT TO PACK?

Camera

Nairobi is pleasantly known as the City under the Sun. There are so many photo opportunities in Kenya, ranging from the people to the scenery and local culture.

Insect repellent

Carry insect repellent and apply it to your body before going out, and always at night. Sunscreen lotion, sunglasses and a hat are also essential. If you plan to travel outside of Nairobi it is advisable to take anti-malarial medicine and insect repellent.

Language

Though most Kenyans speak English it is recommended that you carry a small dictionary or learn a few key phrases in Swahili.

Money

We recommend you change your money into local currency at the hotel cashier. Major international credit cards are accepted in Kenya and most Automated Teller Machines can accept international VISA and MASTERCARD credit cards.
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