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Kindly carry a valid photo ID proof. All foreign nationals must carry their passport as a proof of identity.
In cases of force majeure events (e.g., natural disasters, political unrest, or other unforeseeable circumstances), [Thrillophilia] reserves the right to reschedule tours & treks or offer alternative itineraries to ensure the safety and well-being of clients and staff.
Please note that prices are dynamic and may change in the peak season and on blackout dates.
Any breakage or damage of any items in the stay property will be charged at actuals.
Kindly do not litter and help keep the destinations clean.
Please note that the timings and duration of pick-up and drop-off transfers may vary based on certain factors like traffic, weather conditions, natural calamities, etc.
Prices may fluctuate with any change in services/hotels. The difference in the cost shall be borne by the client in case of any amendment in the package due to an increase in the number of guests.
It is advisable that you dress modestly (keeping your shoulders and knees covered) when visiting any religious sites. You may also need to take off your shoes before entering any religious sites.
If in case any traveller wants to or decides to leave the trip in the middle, all the expenses from the point onwards will be borne by the traveller. Neither the operator nor Thrillophilia will be held responsible for such decisions or for any refund.
It is recommended that you purchase travel insurance. Please note that the travel insurance is not included in the package price.
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.
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.
Kenyan culture is diverse, with various ethnic groups each having their traditions and customs. Respect local customs, dress modestly especially in rural areas and near religious sites, and ask for permission before taking photos of people.
Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist areas. However, it is recommended to carry some cash.
The official currency in Kenya is the Kenyan Shilling (KES). It is advisable to exchange currency at banks or authorised exchange bureaus.
Kenya's climate varies from tropical along the coast to arid in the interior regions. Pack appropriate clothing based on the season and region you're visiting. Kenya experiences two rainy seasons (April to June and October to November), so plan accordingly.
Avoid drinking tap water and consuming raw or undercooked foods to prevent stomach illnesses. Stick to bottled or purified water.
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.