Kenya Travel Guide
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I am a Nigerian who is now living in Kenya and who loves to explore the country every chance I get!
In this guide, I will give you a general overview of the country and some required information to visit. If you'd like to read more in-depth guides about places to visit, click on the button below to explore blog posts about Kenyan living and travels.
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Getting In and Around Kenya
The fastest way to get to Kenya from Nigeria is via a direct flight on Kenya Airways. It takes about 5 hours to fly directly. Other airlines, such as Ethiopian Airlines and RwandAir also operate flights to Kenya.
Kenya offers an e-visa to Nigerians seeking to visit for tourism. You may apply for a visa through this site. The ETA costs $30, excluding the card processing fee.
Kenya is an all-year-round travel destination but be aware that it has two seasons - the rainy and dry seasons.
Generally, April and May are the wettest months and the dry seasons (which fall between the months of June to September and December to March, sans climate change) are better for safaris and viewing the great migration.
Getting around in Kenya is easy. Uber and Bolt operate in the bigger cities and you can easily hop into a vehicle or a "boda boda" (motorcycle) to get to your destinations. You'll also find lots of bodas around the country.
Alternatively, renting a car or jumping in a matatu (public bus) are options available to you.
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Travel with a Pen is a Nigerian Travel Blog showcasing Nigeria and Africa Travel. On this blog, I share budget-friendly tips and breakdowns for travel within Africa and the rest of the world. I hope that by reading the articles here, you’re inspired to travel more and differently too!
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