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Kenyan Recommendations

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Now that I am in Kenya the second time, it is time to recap what I have learned so far. First of all, like with all explorative journeys, I recommend to use https://wikivoyage.org , the collaborative encyclopedia (like Wikipedia) for travel guidance which has detailed articles on many topics touched in this article, some of which with contributions by me. Also, learn some basic Swahili words to amuse the locals and make a less touristic and more genuinely explorative impression :)

Money

Prices in this article are from 2024, sometimes with a rough conversation to Euros from the exchange rate of 1 Euro to 160 KSh. Apparently you get a decent exchange rate at the airport, Euro bills are hardly accepted anywhere in Kenya.

Most supermarkets and restaurants especially in cities do accept credit cards and the exchange rate is usually good with them (at least for me at DKB), but especially for rural travel you should familiarize yourself with MPESA ("Mobile Money") via a Safaricom SIM card, which works similar to PayPal but is truly universally accepted as cash alternative. You can convert Kenyan Shillings between MPESA and cash in some store of almost every village. You can refill your balance which is linked to your Kenyan phone number directly from your bank account regardless of the origin currency with a transfer service like https://wise.com (use my recommendation code https://wise.com/invite/dic/janef553 for a decent bonus), which takes a few seconds to days depending on the method.

Food to Taste

Locations

National Parks

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