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World Heritage sites and Historical sites

– Fort Jesus

– Gedi Ruins

– Koobi Fora

– Mount Kenya

– Hell’s Gate National Park

– Maasai Mara National Reserve

Kenya has over 400 historical sites ranging from paleolic remains, 14th century slave trading settlements, Islamic ruins and the 16th century Portuguese Fort Jesus

What you should not do in Kenya

It is a offence to:

– smoke in a Public Place

– deface a Kenya Banknote

– urinate in Public

– sunbath topless

– hire a prostitute

– buy or take drugs

– remove wildlife products from Kenya

– export products made from Elephant, Rhino or
sea turtle derivatives or remove coral

Swearing and blasphemy are inadvisable

Visitors are requested to stand when the Kenyan anthem is played,
or the national flag raised or lowered.

Also be advised that photographing the president without prior permission or any military installation is not permited.

Bond or bail can be granted at the poilice or magistrate’s discreation and all cases must be brought before a court.

Postoffice

Opening hours are 09.00 am to 05.00 pm weekdays and
09.00 am to 12.00 pm on Saturdays.

Stamps can be purchased at post offices, stationary and souvenir shops and hotels.

Electricity

220-240 volts AC, with standard 13-amp three square-pin plugs

Ol Seki Mara & Beyond

Set on a rocky promontory, overlooking the Isupukiai River Valley, our luxury seasonal Ol Seki Camp enjoys panoramic views in a gorgeous wilderness area teeming with game on the eastern Koiyaki Conservancy, north of the Mara Reserve. The area provides a rare opportunity to enjoy wildlife viewing, in a pristine setting away from mass tourism. The oasis of inspired and beautifully designed tents is nestled amongst Cordia and Acacia trees attracting an abundance of wildlife and birds, many of which are seen from the tents in the valley below. The camp is hosted by Cathy Giovando and a team of dedicated and friendly staff.
Accommodation
Six light and roomy “Nina” tents each with a double and single bed with a changing room and ensuite bathrooms.
Two “suited” tents compromising of two bed roomed tents and ensuite bathroom, either side of a private living/dining area. Guests staying in the suites will benefit from their own private kitchen and a dedicated team of staff for each unit. Each suite also has its own game viewing vehicle.
Lighting is by generator, inverter and solar power. Hair dryers can be used in tents when generator is on and with prior warning to management. Phone and camera batteries can be charged in tents. Lock up trunk in each tent for valuables.
Lodge Amenities
• Large sitting room tent
• Laundry services provided
• Small gift shop
• Wi-fi internet access in some areas within camp
• Mobile phone networks
• No credit card facilities

Meal Plan
Full board accommodation, house-wines, beers & soft drinks. Excluding champagne. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated with prior notice.