Kenya Travel Tips Kenya-Travel Kenya-Weather, Visa, Money, Health & Credit Cards
...re of time and refund restrictions. Book in advance to be sure of a seat, especially at peak travel times. Be aware that there will be a $20 departure tax levied when you leave Kenya.
Passport and Visas to Kenya
Passports should be current and valid for at least six months after your stay in Kenya. Visas are required. Before you travel to Kenya, you should request your visa from any Kenyan embassy, consulate, or high commission, or from any British embassy in countries where there is no Kenyan embassy. Visas take at least 24hours to process plus mailing time if you live at a distance. You need to send two passport photos with the application and your passport, along with proof of your ability to leave Kenya such as an air ticket.
Although visitors are usually given six months visa, the length of stay granted at the airport may be less. It is important to know what is granted so that you can renew your length of stay if necessary. It is also possible to purchase a visa on arrival at the airport.
Kenyan Money
The number of shillings to the US Dollar varies often, but follows the central Bank of Kenya exchange rates which are quoted daily in the local newspapers. U.S. dollars and pounds sterli...more
last Minute Travel Deals - For Inexpensive Holidays
...te all the netizens who are in a dire need to get last minute booking.
The last minute travel deals also in a way help all those hoteliers and resort owners, who cannot raise their profitability to the fullest, owing to some vacancies that are never filled. Thus, they finally bank upon those seekers of the last minute travel deals by giving them some good offers and attract them who happily oblige them by accepting the offer. However, whenever you book a last minute travel deal, trust none but the most...more
Tax Relief - On Business Travel Expenses
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Expenses from travel can generally be deducted from the business income earned by you provided the travel is not for personal purposes. Expenses include plane tickets, car rentals, hotels, meals, and even the tips paid. Such travel can be for any countless reasons such as meeting customers or suppliers, overseeing branches, or any other business needs. Even travel expenses for attending conventions can be deducted. ...more
Coming Up: An Interview Scott Rains - World Traveller and Expert on Disabled Travel
...For some reason or another, the work on this website keeps connecting me with some interesting and outstanding individuals. Scott Rain (Dr. Scott Rain, that is), contacted me this morning since he had come across my website and felt he wanted to contribute some of his expertise on disabled travel to the Travel and Transitions audience. Scott and I had a long chat this afternoon and based on our shared mutual interests, Scott will become a regular contributor here on this website as an expert on disabled travel.
As a young ...more

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