Discover Kenya with Diani Beach | From Wildlife Wonders to Sandy Shores
Trip Highlights
Discover Kenya's stunning landscapes, where you can embark on thrilling safaris, relax on pristine coastlines, and soak in rich local cultures.
Witness Maasai Mara’s wildlife drama unfold on a game drive, featuring antelopes, towering giraffes, and powerful predators against the golden hues of the savannah.
Dive into the heart of Maasai Mara’s wilderness, where the Big Five-—lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants & buffalo, prowl the vast plains, delivering an unmatched safari.
Enjoy a boat ride on Lake Naivasha’s tranquil waters, observing lounging hippos, exotic bird species & lush papyrus fringes, with scenic Rift Valley vistas surrounding the lake.
Unwind on Diani Beach, surrounded by soft white sands, turquoise waters, and colourful coral reefs teeming with marine life.


Know Before You Go
- We recommend carrying a copy of your passport and other forms of identification, such as a driver's license, in case you need to verify your identity during your travels.
- Please ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months after your journey ends. Additionally, it should have enough blank pages for entry and exit stamps from each country you plan to visit.
- We suggest bringing some cash along with at least two major credit cards from different networks. This way, you'll have a backup in case your card is not accepted or is lost.
- Many hotels and public places offer Wi-Fi, allowing you to stay connected during your travels. However, please keep in mind that Internet access may be limited in more remote areas.
- We kindly ask that you seek permission before taking photos of local people, especially children, to show respect for their privacy.
- Optional internal flights between Nairobi and Diani, or vice versa, are available at an additional cost.
- Kenya operates primarily on a cash-based economy, and cash transactions can be made in either U.S. dollars or the local currency.
- Please be aware that Kenya has banned plastic bags, including shopping bags, Ziploc bags, duty-free bags, and bubble wrap. We recommend not bringing these items to the airport, as they may be taken away.
- Tipping is encouraged but not mandatory. In hotels and restaurants, a 10-15% tip is customary.
- In case of any new concession fees introduced by parks or local authorities without prior notice, these will not be covered under the package.
- A Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate is required for travel to Kenya. It is also strongly recommended that you get vaccinated for Polio, Diphtheria, Hepatitis A and B, Tetanus, Rabies, and Meningitis.
- Always maintain a safe distance from animals to ensure both your safety and theirs. Do not attempt to feed, touch, or provoke any wildlife, as this can result in dangerous encounters and interfere with their natural behaviors.
- There is a risk of malaria in Kenya so consult a healthcare professional before your trip for recommended vaccinations and medications. Generally, it is good practice to avoid mosquito bites by wearing long sleeved, light coloured clothes and wearing a mosquito repellent that contains at least 50% DEET.
- Kenya banned single-use plastic bags, so leave any carrier bags (and preferably single-use plastic water bottles and straws) at home as your luggage will be scanned. It is advisable that you bring a reusable water bottle from home.
- It is recommended that you wear comfortable clothes (lightweight, neutral-coloured, and breathable) in the colours of beige, khaki, or green during the safari to blend in with the surroundings.
- Entrance fees to Crescent Island are included in the cost for those wishing to visit.












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