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What to Pack For Your Kenya Safari and Trip Tips
Migration Time


The Big Five
The "Big Five" is the leopard, lion, elephant, rhino and buffalo and a must see for most safari-goers.

Visa

Visas are required for all visitors to Kenya, EXCEPT for Nationals of the following countries who do NOT need a Kenya visa:

Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Botswana, Brunei-Darussalam, Cyprus, Dominica, Ethiopia, Fiji Islands, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Jamaica, Kiribati, Lesotho, Malawi, Maldives, Mauritius, Namibia, Nauru, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, San Marino, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Islands, St Lucia, St Vincent & The Grenadines, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tonga, Turkey, Tuvalu, Uganda.

 

Visas can be obtained at the airport upon arrival in Kenya, or from the Kenyan Embassies prior to departure. Currently the visa fee is $50. If you obtain the visa on arrival at the airport, payment must be made in US dollars, the immigration officers do not accept credit cards or travelers' cheques, so you will need to have the exact amount in cash. The visa is valid for three months, allowing return into Kenya from Tanzania or Uganda at no extra fee.

 

Money
Kenyan Shilling (KES; symbol KSh) = 100 cents. Notes are in denominations of KSh1,000, 500, 200, 100 and 50. Coins are in denominations of KSh 20, 10 and 5. Currency can be exchanged at the major banks, bureaux de change or authorised hotels. The banks at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and Moi International Airport have 24-hour exchange services. MasterCard and Visa are widely accepted.

Time
Kenya is on EAT (East Africa Time)
7 hours ahead of EST / 10 hours ahead of PST

Electric Plugs
Electrical outlets in Kenya are the "Type G " British BS-1363 type, three-prong plugs and usually supply electricity at 220 AC. If you're plugging in an appliance that was built for 220-240 volt electrical input then an adapter is all you need. 
North American’s will need an electrical converter that not only changes the currency but also has the correct Kenya plugs.


Weather

During Migration Season, the temperature will vary from the low 50’s to the low 80’s with little to no rain at all.

What to Pack for Your African Safari
This is a very casual trip – comfortable clothes are recommended. Pack as lightly as possible, but be prepared for climates that change from region to region. Temperatures will also change between midday heat to evening cool, so plan to dress in layers.

The worst possible colors to pack on safari are white and black. Neutrally toned colors are the order of the day. The aim of any safari is to blend in as much as possible, so that you do not disturb the wildlife you are viewing. This ensures that you are able to watch animals behaving naturally, and not running away from you (or towards you, which is certainly not ideal!). White is the most conspicuous color on safari, and you will be seen from a mile away. This is most true while walking! White clothing should be avoided as it stands out against the muted browns and green tones of Africa. Please also do not pack safari clothing that is blue or black in color, they attract flies. The ideal colors for safari travel include Olive, Stone, Khaki and Mushroom. For the majority of African countries please do not pack camouflage safari clothing as camouflage clothing is illegal attire for civilians, and this law is strictly enforced. 

 

Some travellers have asked why color is such an issue, when African tribesmen (for example the Masaai) wear bright colors in the bush. The answer is simple - they are not looking to view and photograph wildlife. Their main concern is protecting their cattle from attack by predators, and so they want to stand out as much as possible when in the bush (this assists them in chasing wild animals away from their precious livestock). 

 

All suitcases need to go on the top of jeep when traveling between game parks, so only one small to medium suitcase and an overnight bag are allowed.

* Comfortable shoes, tennis shoes with plenty of tread, sandals

* Pants/Shorts/Skirts/ long and short sleeved shirts – good for layering – hot days – cooler nights
* Tank Tops, Underwear, socks
* Bathing suit and cover up

* Light jacket or sweaters – great for cooler evenings.

* Travel-size shampoo and conditioner, toothbrush and paste. Moisturizer – remember to pack in your suitcase – only 3 ounces or less allowed in carry-ons

* Contact lenses and/or extra pair of sunglasses

* Sunblock of at least 15 SPF – don’t forget the lips

* Hat for the sun

* Camera and charger – batteries – extra memory cards (be prepared to take hundreds of photos)
* Binoculars
* Flashlight

* Cell Phone - computer chargers/adaptors

* Hair Dryers – flat irons – don’t count on all hotels having them available when you want to use them

* Chargers and Adaptors for all your electronics

* Personal medications / Anti-itch cream for insects bites

* Pepto-Bismol for diarrhea, Throat lozenges, Aspirin/Ibuprofen, Antacid tablets

* Ear plugs, Eye Mask (for light sleepers)

* Plastic bags (zip lock bags and a larger trash bag) to store wet things.

* Travel alarm clock or can use cell phone

* Books, movies on you Ipad...  the River Lodge has wifi but no tv’s in your room

Depending on the time of year you go on safari depends on whether you will need mosquito repellent as well as anti-histamine and lotion for insect bites. If you are taking anti-malaria's, don't forget to bring them too!


Please note: Domestic airlines do impose restrictions on checked baggage at approx 45lbs maximum, so travel lightly where possible. 

 

Phones
Nowadays it’s relatively easy to use your own mobile phone in Africa, however, the costs of both making and receiving phone calls can be high. Texting is a more economical way to contact others. Please check with your carrier for availability and rates.

 

While in Kenya, if you would like to use your phone for the internet, only when there is free internet, turn your phone to airplane mode. 


Roaming agreements exist with international mobile phone companies. The main network providers are Airtel (www.africa.airtel.com), and Safaricom (www.safaricom.co.ke). Local SIM cards and top-up cards are available to buy everywhere. Wide areas around Nairobi, Kisumu and Mombasa, as well as the whole coast region, the popular safari parks and the road between Nairobi and Mombasa, have good network coverage. Outside of these areas coverage is limited.

Shopping
The city and town centers usually have markets that sell curios such as African drums, old brass and copper, batiks, soapstone knick-knacks, carved chess sets, and large wooden carvings of animals or salad bowls carved from a single piece of teak, mninga or ebony.

Masai items such as beaded jewellery, decorated gourds and the distinctive red-checked blankets worn by all Masai men make good souvenirs. Khanga, kitenge and kikoi cloths are ideal to use as sarongs (common in East Africa for both men and women), and Kenyan baskets made from sisal and leather are also popular. Most of the tourist areas have abundant stalls and markets selling these items; you will be expected to haggle good-natured over prices.

 

Local Foods
Meat in Kenya is outstandingly good, as are tropical fruit and vegetables. Inland, a local freshwater fish, tilapia is popular and tasty. On the coast Swahili cuisine features fragrant rice, grilled fish and seafood curries with coconut milk. Indian and Middle Eastern food is available in most areas, and there is a wide range of international restaurants in Nairobi and Mombasa. Tourist hotels provide buffet meals. Hotels in smaller towns offer a dish of the day, such as chicken and chips or stew and rice.

 

Very Important

* Do not carry a lot of cash, you will not need it and credit cards are accepted almost everywhere

* Money – Debit/Credit cards - be sure to have your PIN numbers.
* Call your banks and credit companies and let them know you are traveling

* We do not advise to take Travelers Checks, they are hard to exchange

* A copy of your passport is always a good idea to leave with your emergency contacts
* Best Single Travel suggests that you visit your Doctor before your trip.



Don’t Leave Home without your Passport!

7 Nights and 8 Days Singles Photography Vacations in Puglia

Puglia, Nicknamed Italy’s heel, in sun-baked southern Italy, offers a charming laid-back atmosphere. The photogenic land is dotted with fortified castles and whitewashed trulli, Puglia’s distinctive conical-shaped dwellings, and carpeted with a silvery sea of ancient olive groves.

It’s also an area proud of its food heritage, producing most of the country’s extra virgin olive oil and many excellent full-bodied wines. Other specialities include intensely flavoured olives, almonds, figs, orecchiette pasta, seafood risotto, fava beans and burrata, the supremely creamy cheese similar to mozzarella. You won’t go hungry between photography sessions here in Puglia! You’ll get the chance to try out some food photography, too.

Sights to savour with your photographic eye include the turquoise sea and long sandy beaches, as well as 13th-century Swabian castle, the city of Lecce’s Baroque churches, and Otranto cathedral’s amazing mosaic floor, the work of a 12th-century monk. There’s plenty of inspiration for photography, with help and advice from our resident tutor.

Where you’re going to stay
We use two villas in Puglia. Casino Pisanelli is an old Flavours favourite, a lovingly restored 17th-century hunting lodge in rural Salento, converted into a luxurious country retreat. Its formal gardens, picturesque pool, and shady courtyards planted with lemon and orange trees are idyllic and perfect for delicious meals al fresco.

Our newer property, in the charming coastal town of Gagliano del Capo at Puglia’s southern tip, offers traditional baroque architecture with a very stylish contemporary twist in its spacious interior, and is simply stunning. Both villas and locations offer exceptional photographic inspiration.

Photography Vacation in Puglia Itinerary
Saturday

Arrival and group transfer to the villa.
Our Flavours transfer will meet you at Brindisi Airport and take you to the villa for welcome drinks and time to relax before dinner prepared by our local chef.

Sunday

Your first photography session to ease you into the week, followed by lunch. In the afternoon, you will visit Santa Maria di Leuca, at the very tip of the Salentine Peninsula where the Ionian and Adriatic Seas meet. Enjoy an aperitivo and dinner in our favourite local trattoria.

Monday

Photography lesson, winery visit, and stop-offs to photograph classic Puglian views.

This morning you will have another lesson at the villa, followed by lunch. In the afternoon, you will visit a local winery, followed by a drive around the area to photograph classic Puglian views. Return to the villa for dinner this evening, prepared by your chef.

Tuesday
Visit Lecce, Puglia’s most splendid city, trattoria lunch, and Otranto cathedral.

After breakfast, the group will leave for a trip to Lecce – the ‘Florence of the South’, where you can photograph the town’s beautiful architecture and views. Lunch will be at a local trattoria. After lunch, we will visit Otranto situated by the sea, with the chance to visit the famous Cathedral with its beautiful medieval floor mosaic. Return to the villa for dinner.


Wednesday

Day at the villa, with a food photography lesson.

Your lesson this morning will concentrate on photographing the food that the chef prepares for lunch, and tell the story of the meal as the ingredients come together. The afternoon is free to enjoy as you wish and dinner will be prepared for you at the villa.

Thursday

Photography lesson followed by an outing to the port of Gallipoli.

This morning, time for another photography lesson around the villa, followed by lunch. You will then have a late afternoon visit to Gallipoli, on the Ionic sea, where you can photograph the fishing boats arriving and wander around the old town. Dinner will be at an excellent local fish restaurant.

Friday

Final photography session, slideshow, and farewell dinner.

After breakfast you will have your final lesson and round-up, before the evening slideshow of the week’s best photographs! Enjoy your last afternoon relaxing before a special farewell dinner prepared by your chef.

Saturday

Group transport to the airport.

After breakfast, your transfer will collect you and return you to the airport. Arrivederci!

Photography Vacations - Puglia Dates
DateRegionDescription
September 19 to September 26, 2026 Puglia 8 Days, 7 Nights- $2,650 per person 
September 26 to October 3, 2026 Puglia 8 Days, 7 Nights- $2,650 per person
Vacation Includes:
  • No Single Supplement
  • 5 photography sessions with our experienced tutor
  • Private, en-suite accommodation in our Tuscan Villa.
  • Day trips to local towns such as Siena and a visit to the Crete Senesi area of Tuscany
  • All meals and wine, including 2 meals at a local restaurant.
Deposit:

A non-refundable $750 deposit is required at time of booking. The balance is due 60 days before departure

 

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About Best Single Travel

Best Single Travel was incorporated in Arizona in 2007 by Sheryl Weinberger and is now physically located in Daytona Beach, Florida.

 

10 Reasons to Vacation with Best Single Travel
1.  You will vacation with a group of friendly singles while traveling to the most amazing International destinations
2.  Check off another vacation from your bucket list as Best Single Travel has the largest selection of singles vacations and cruises
3.  Our vacations are divided into different age groups
4.  Our local guides are very knowledgeable and will share their love of their country with you
5.  90% of our travelers come alone on their first vacation and then travel again with us
6.  You will never be charged a single supplement, we offer free roommate matching
7.  Cruise Thailand, visit a chateau in France, safari in Kenya, relax at an all inclusive Cancun resort - the type of vacation is up to you
8.  Take a Best Single Travel vacation and never eat alone, sightsee alone or shop by yourself unless of course you want to
9.  Explore amazing cultures and discover the history of countries both far and near
10. Make Friends and Memories for Life on Best Single Travel Vacations

Sheryl Weinberger, the owner of Best Single Travel (BST) has been traveling on singles vacations since 2003 and had been on over 10 singles trips and cruises before starting BST. Sheryl has now traveled to more then 40 countries world-wide. In 2007 Sheryl found herself alone in Singapore and decided at that moment no one should ever have to vacation alone unless they wanted to. Best Single Travel was started that summer with just one Meetup group and has been growing ever since.

 

Our Mailing Address

Best Single Travel

7746 Thornlee Dr
Lake Worth, FL 33467
 

Fla. Seller of Travel Ref. No. ST37980

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