Trains in Kenya
Kenya has only one train service run by Rift Valley Railways (Kenya) Ltd.The first and second-class coaches have self Contained sleepers with a restaurant.Prior reservation is required for both classes.The third class has a shared washroom per coach and no proir reservation is required.Train schedules can be obtained from the stations offices in Nairobi,Mombasa and Kisumu.
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Kenya Flights
The main Airports are the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi,Moi International Aiport (MIA) in Mombasa,and Eldoret International Aiport in Eldoret.The wilson airport in Nairobi handles light aircrafts and quite a number of scheduled and chartered domestic flights.There are also a a number of airstrips located strategically country wide connecting all parts of Kenya to Nairobi.
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Kenya Tours
Kenya offers different tours and safaris .To customize your safari in Kenya,Tanzania,Uganda and Rwanda please contact us for many tours and safaris on our website which are very much detailed and cost friendly.
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Buses in Kenya
The extensive road network in Kenya makes road transport the most used mode of transport. Travel within the cities and towns is by the 14 seater matatus and 25 seater minibuses.Transport between cities and towns are by well-established bus companies that have regular schedules.Visitors can bring their personal cars to Kenya and will receive a 3 months free passage at the border.
If you don't want to travel by bus you can always take a car hire.One of the most reputable car hire company is Africa Veterans Safaris Ltd based in Nairobi.Renting a vehicle is pretty easy in Kenya with this company and is a good and convenient way of getting around the country.
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Driving in Kenya
Driving in Kenya is on the Left side.Always keep left when driving and keep looking for the speed bumbs as they are not well marked.
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Boats in Kenya
When going to South Coast from North Coast of Mombasa you have to use a Ferry-Likoni Ferry. It's free to use the ferry but if you have a car you pay something small-about USD 1-2
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Crossing Boarders in Kenya
Mostly used border points in Kenya are Malaba and Namanga Border.Malaba is used when going and coming back from Uganda and Namanga when going or coming back to Kenya from Tanzania.
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