Kenya Tour Operators

Experience The Wonders of Kenya

Kenya has sandy beaches, diverse flora, exhilarating wildlife, and majestic birds and animals. To explore Kenya’s true beauty, you must dive into remote locations. Are you planning a Kenya trip lately? Contact Spice Travel Ltd for tailor-made Kenya tours. Along with memorable safaris, cruises, minivans and knowledgeable guides, we will also acquaint you with Kenya’s authentic cuisines.

Get expertly crafted itineraries that will help you explore the whole of Kenya at a pocket-friendly rate. We provide 24/7 customer care service with a lifetime safari experience. Make your trip memorable with the best Kenya tour operators.

Plan Your Kenya Trip With Spice Travel Ltd

A Kenya trip without exploration of the wildlife of MasaiMara Safari is incomplete. Do you want to spend a memorable night in a tent amidst the wildlife in Masai Mara? Then contact Spice Travel Ltd. We are licensed and one of the leading tour companies in Kenya. Along with a customised trip all across Kenya, we make sure that you cover all the destinations of Kenya well. We have a range of Kenya trips to help you get the best lifetime experience.

Here’s What You Can Get from Leading Tour Companies in Kenya

  • We can plan a rejuvenated beach holiday in Kenya covering the dreamy destinations of Mombasa, Watamu and Malindi. You can enjoy exciting water activities along with serenity all around.
  • We can plan wildlife safaris in the renowned national parks of Kenya, where you can enjoy thrilling wildlife games and make memories of a lifetime. Indulge in the cultural wildlife of Masai Mara, Amboseli and Nakuru and spend your days with the wildlife of Kenya.
  • We can also help you with mountain trekking packages where you can view the beauty of the iconic peaks of Mt. Kilimanjaro and Mt. Kenya.

To experience the holiday of a lifetime, contact us and book your days at the earliest.

Travel Tips

Kenya is an incredible country with a vibrant culture and plenty to explore. Here are some travel tips to make the most of your trip.

Before You Go

1. Visa and Documentation: Check visa requirements and ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned stay.

2. Health Precautions: Consider vaccinations and medications for common illnesses like malaria. Consult your doctor before traveling.

3. Currency: Get some Kenyan shillings (KES) upon arrival for small purchases. Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and restaurants.

Getting Around

1. Transportation: Use reputable taxi services like Uber or local cabs to get around. Matatus (shared minibuses) are common but can be overwhelming for newcomers.

2. Traffic: Nairobi traffic can be heavy, so plan your journeys accordingly, especially during peak hours.

Safety

1. Security: Stay vigilant, especially in crowded areas. Avoid displaying valuable items and be cautious of pickpockets.

2. Neighborhoods: Some areas might be less safe than others. Ask locals or your hotel for advice on safe places to visit.

Places to Visit

1. Nairobi National Park: A unique park where you can see wildlife against the backdrop of the city skyline.

2. David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust: Visit during the feeding times to see orphaned elephants being cared for.

3. Giraffe Centre: Get up close with endangered Rothschild giraffes and learn about conservation efforts.

Cultural Etiquette

1. Respect Local Customs: Kenyan culture values respect and politeness. Learn a few basic Swahili phrases—they’ll appreciate the effort.

2. Dress Code: Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or more traditional areas.

Food and Drink

1. Local Cuisine: Try traditional Kenyan dishes like nyama choma (grilled meat) and ugali (maize porridge).

2. Street Food: Be cautious with street food to avoid stomach issues. Look for popular vendors with good hygiene practices.

Miscellaneous Tips

1. Weather: Nairobi’s weather can be unpredictable. Bring layers as it can get chilly in the evenings.

2. Power Outlets: Kenya uses Type G power outlets. Bring adapters if necessary.

3. Language: English and Swahili are widely spoken, but learning a few Swahili phrases can enhance your experience.