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Virtually all visitors to Kenya will need a visa to enter the country. UK and Irish citizens travelling to Kenya can apply for their visa in advance online using the Kenyan e-visa portal: www.evisa.go.ke. Visas are generally issued within two working days. Please note that the e-visa system only accepts Debit cards and is roughly US$51 per person. From 1st February 2016 visa fees do not apply to children under the age of 16.
Visitors are also required to have at least two blank pages in their passport which must be valid for 6 months beyond your expected departure date from Kenya. As advice can change on a regular basis we recommend you check with the advice issued by your government’s State Department or Foreign Office before you set off on your journey.
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Virtually all visitors to Kenya will need a visa to enter the country. UK and Irish citizens travelling to Kenya can apply for their visa in advance online using the Kenyan e-visa portal: www.evisa.go.ke. Visas are generally issued within two working days. Please note that the e-visa system only accepts Debit cards and is roughly US$51 per person. From 1st February 2016 visa fees do not apply to children under the age of 16.
Visitors are also required to have at least two blank pages in their passport which must be valid for 6 months beyond your expected departure date from Kenya. As advice can change on a regular basis we recommend you check with the advice issued by your government’s State Department or Foreign Office before you set off on your journey.
Children aged six years or older are very welcome to stay Mahali Mzuri and are able to join their parents on daily game drives. We have two tents which are able to accommodate a family of four, with sofa beds (180cm in length) in the separate enclosed sitting room. Children of all ages must be under parental supervision at all times whilst in camp.
We have children’s books and games, plus a TV and DVD player for extra entertainment. We would be delighted to organise tailored activities to further educate our younger guests on their African surroundings and the local wildlife. Special food and beverages or simple snacks and light meals, such as sandwiches, can be prepared.
Children and additional adults are charged as follows:
Occasionally due to restrictions on the number of guests and vehicles allowed in the conservancy, we may not be able to accommodate extra children or adults in tents – please contact us for details.
Yes you can. The cost to hire your own game vehicle is $600 per day. Private hire of game vehicles at Mahali Mzuri is subject to availability.
Absolutely. Whether it’s for a birthday, anniversary, wedding or just a great opportunity to experience a safari with family, friends or colleagues, the Mara Chui team is on hand to cater for all requests.
Each tent at Mahali Mzuri includes a spacious seating area, en suite bathroom and large deck to maximise those amazing views over the plains. All our tents cover approximately 106 square metres including the external decks, and two of the 12 tents can accommodate up to two additional guests. All rooms are equipped with a hairdryer, sunscreen, insect repellent, torches, extra blankets, ponchos, bathrobes, slippers, a complimentary mini-bar, snacks, tea and coffee making facilities and hot water bottles. Power sockets in Kenya use the British standard 3-pin arrangement so guests visiting from other parts of the world will need an adaptor which we will provide in your room. Please note that the current in Kenya is 240 volts.
The currency in Kenya is the Kenyan Shilling. The Shilling is readily accepted for both large and small transactions however you may need at least $50 in cash per person to pay for your visa upon arrival in the country if you’ve not organised your visa prior to departure. The authorities at the airport will accept payment in Euros and British Pounds however amounts may vary and they are less likely to have exact change. Credit cards are not accepted! ATMs are available at the main international airport and in the larger towns however these reportedly can struggle with non-Kenyan cards so we recommend obtaining some Shillings before you depart for small purchases while you’re in transit (or if you plan on spending any time in Nairobi). Once you arrive at Mara Chui you will not need any cash, and if you purchase anything from the gift shop or book a spa treatment payment can be taken by credit card.
For game viewing the Olare Motorogi Conservancy has abundant wildlife year round, and Kenya’s position straddling the equator means there isn’t a huge amount of variation in temperature throughout the year. You can expect average highs of about 30°C/86°F in the months from December to March with somewhat cooler temperatures from July to September during the height of the migration. Due to its elevation temperatures in the evening do drop to around 15°C/59°F however it rarely gets much colder than this.