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About Nairobi, Green City in the Sun
Dubbed the “Safari Capital of the World” cool, clear and cosmopolitan Nairobi is the natural departure point for most safari itineraries and most of the famous safaris of colonial history set out from here. A city of contrasts, it is simultaneously the largest, the youngest, the most modern, the highest (1700m) and the fastest growing city in East Africa.

Climate
High-altitude Nairobi enjoys a pleasant tropical climate all year round.

History
Nairobi, meaning “place of cool waters”, came into being in May 1899 as an artificial settlement created by the European builders of the East African railway, halfway between Mombasa and Uganda. Set in bleak swamps, it began life as a supply depot and campsite for the thousands of Indian labourers that were employed to build the so-called “Lunatic Line”. Thereafter it developed rapidly and by 1907 was firmly established as the colonial capital of the newly formed “British East Africa”. Today, it is a thriving business capital and a vibrant cultural melting pot, standing at the meeting point of today’s Maasai, Kikuyu and Kamba territories.

The People
Kenya is sometimes called the cultural microcosm of Africa, people from all over the continent having migrated here over the last 4,000 years, each bringing with them a distinctive feature of their homeland to add to the richness of the cultural kaleidoscope. The result is a vibrant mosaic of peoples that melds 40 different ethnic groups into one colourfully harmonious whole. In much the same way, the people of Nairobi reflect a refreshing blend of a number of different tribes, principally Kikuyu, but with a generous dash of all the other tribes plus some Asian and European ingredients thrown in for good measure.

    WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT KENYA    
Currency Kenyan Shilling (KShs)
Credit cards accepted American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Diners Card, JCB
Time GMT/UTC +3 all year round. Kenya maintains an almost constant 12 hours of daylight, sun-up and sun-down being at around 06.30 and 18.45 daily and varying only by 30 minutes per year
Climate The coast is always hot with an average daytime temperature of 27-31 degrees centigrade whilst the average daytime temperature in Nairobi is 21-26 degrees centigrade. Temperatures elsewhere depend on altitude. July to August marks the Kenyan winter. Broadly speaking, January-February is dry. March-May is wet. June-September is dry. October-December is wet
Language Kenya’s national language is Kiswahili whilst the official language is English
Electricity/
Water
Voltage is 240V /3 pin square plugs.
Water purity cannot be guaranteed so we provide mineral water in all our rooms and our ice is made with purified water
Visas Visas are required by most nationals – consult your travel agent for details
Insurance Travel insurance/medical cover is recommended
Health Protection against malaria is essential as the disease is in endemic in Africa. It is vital to take anti-malarial tablets (consult your doctor as to which brand is currently considered the most effective). You should also wear anti-insect sprays/creams in the evening and wear long-sleeved garments and full-length trousers or skirts after dusk. Nets are not usually provided at Nairobi Serena since the rooms are sprayed with repellents daily, but if you prefer to sleep under nets, these can be provided

How to Get There
Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) is at the hub of East Africa’s flight routes and has worldwide links via the major airlines of the world. Internal flights depart regularly from JKIA (45 minutes from the city centre) and from Wilson Airport (20 minutes from the city centre). Nairobi is situated on the main trans-African highway with links throughout the continent.

What to Wear/Carry with you
Nairobi is a thriving business capital, as is clearly reflected in the way the inhabitants present themselves, so business dress or smart/casual is the accepted mode of dress in the city. Whilst on safari we suggest that you travel light, dress comfortably (in lightweight cottons in muted colours) and carry a light jacket, sunglasses, sunhat, sunscreen and insect repellent plus a good camera, plenty of film, binoculars and a guide book covering your area of interest.
 
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