Discover Africa: Your Questions, Our Expert Answers
The minimal number of blank pages required to travel within East Africa varies with the country visited as follows;
-Kenya; for one to travel to Kenya a minimum of two blank pages are required for both entry and exit stamps.
-Tanzania; for one to travel to Kenya a minimum of one blank page is required for both entry and exit stamps.
-Uganda; for one to travel to Kenya a minimum of one blank page is required for both entry and exit stamps
From one curiosity and scene of adventure, it's recommended that one pack comfortable and casual clothing. Below are some of the clothing recommendations;
- Jeans, t-shirts, shorts or a light skirt.
- Jackets and sweaters for early morning game drives.
- Swim and beach wear
- comfortable walking shoes.
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, insect repellent, moisturizer, and lip salve
- Long sleeve shirt to offer protection from the sun and mosquitoes.
- A camera and binoculars equipment.
East African countries have more than enough to offer to all holidaymakers. Some of the best activities to involve oneself in are;
- Wilderness safaris
- Beach activities
- Walking and biking safaris
- Gorilla trekking
- Culture interaction
East African power supply in town is through electricity while in tented camps and lodges in the wilderness is the solar system. The voltage supply is 220-240 volts. The plugs used are g-type, though an alternative appliance to connect to the socket.
The most acceptable currency while traveling in East African countries is USD dollars printed in 2005. Though one can change them to Kenya shillings, Tanzania shillings, or Uganda shillings depending on the country visited.
East African local communities are very much welcoming with a smile gesture as they shake one hand.
East African countries are safe for travel. Though precautions should be taken for example; not walking in streets at night or wee hours, especially in towns, or traveling towards places that have been red-listed due to security concerns.
Accommodation in East African countries located in the wilderness varies from tented camps to modern lodges. Each tented camp has an inbuilt washroom, an electricity supply from the solar system, a hot and cold shower, a dining room, and a fireplace. Meals offered are international cuisines.
East Africa Visas are now available online and can be applied for 3 weeks prior to travel. It's advisable to apply for each country visa separately.
The countries are located within the equator and tropics thus the climate is always at optimum highest temperatures being at 25 degrees Celsius and the lowest being at 18 degrees Celsius
Health requirements. For you to travel across these countries, you are required to possession of a yellow fever vaccination certificate and a COVID-19 vaccination certificate.
Passport; Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months before traveling to these countries so that your visas can be approved.
Transportation between the countries can either be by road or flight.
Game drives (wild animal spotting) are only possible using Land cruisers or tour vans. It's not possible to access the parks on foot due to the danger exposed by the wild animals that roam freely in the wilderness.
Gorilla trekking experience can be done either in Uganda or Rwanda. But since the experience is the same in both countries, the only difference is that Rwanda's gorilla trek is expensive compared to Uganda, for instance, Gorilla trekking permit in Rwanda cost $1500 per person while in Uganda the same permit cost $700 per person.
First and foremost, from the month of July to October every year, East African countries that is Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Rwanda experience a high number of holidaymakers. Most of the hotels are fully booked and tourist attractions sites are crowded. The months of January to June are recommended since the months do not have high numbers of holidaymakers, hotel rooms are available and the overall vacation cost is discounted.
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