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Visa, currency and health informationPassport & VisaIn order to enter Kenya and Tanzania you'll need to have a passport with a validity of at least six months after your departure from Kenya and Tanzania. You'll need a separate visa for each country. The islands Zanzibar and Pemba are a part of Tanzania, so you won't need to get an additional visa for them.Kenya visaA visa for Kenya can be requested through the Kenyan High Commission in Canberra. Their consular hours are: 9:00 AM - 12:00 noon. Have a look below for further contact detailsKenyan High Commission "Level 3, QBE Building" 33-35 Ainslie Ave Canberra City ACT 2601 Opening hours: 0900-1600 Monday to Friday Phone: +61 2 6247 4788 Fax: +61 2 6257 6613 Web Site: www.kenya.asn.au Email: khc-canberra@kenya.asn.au |
Visa for TanzaniaA visa for Tanzania can be requested through the Tanzanian Consulate in Melbourne. Have a look below for contact details:Tanzania Consulate Level 2 222 La Trobe Street Melbourne, 3000 Opening hours: 1000 - 1500 Monday to Friday Tel: (61-3) 9667 0243 Fax: (61-3) 9663 2616 Web site: www.tanzaniaconsul.org Single or multiple entry visa?In spirit of the East African Co-operation, if you are planning on travelling back and forth between countries (this also applies if you're travelling to Uganda), you will only need a 'single entry' visa. Even if you plan on travelling between countries several times, as most travellers do, then this is all you need. For instance you may choose to fly into Nairobi, then travel with us Kenya and then cross over the border to Tanzania and then on to Nairobi for your flight home or to continue on with other Kenya and/ or Tanzania travel modules. When applying for your visa, you'll see the option to choose for a 'multiple entry' visa, but this will not be necessary for your trip. |
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Kenya CurrencyKenya and Tanzania each have their own national currency, the shilling. One hundred Kenyan shilling is worth approximately $1.43 and one thousand Tanzanian shilling is worth approximately $14.00. These currencies can fluctuate heavily, so be sure to check out the latest currency exchange rate before departure.ATM's and currency exchangeYou'll find ATM's in Kenya and Tanzania at Barclays banks in nearly every large city you visit. Other (African) banks usually do not accept foreign ATM cards. On arrival at Nairobi Airport you can withdraw money at the ATM in the arrivals hall. If you arrive in Arusha or Moshi in Tanzania then you'll find ATM's at Barclays banks in the heart of these cities. Ask your taxi or airport transfer driver to drop you off at one for a few minutes before you continue on to your hotel. It's also possible to exchange Australian Dollars at currency exchange desks at both Nairobi Airport in Kenya and Kilimanjaro Airport in Tanzania. We recommend bringing along American Dollars from home; these are accepted everywhere in Kenya and Tanzania. You can also exchange dollars for local currency. Tanzanian shilling can be purchased at the Kenyan border on your way to Tanzania and you can also withdraw money from an ATM in Stone Town on Zanzibar. |
Credit CardIt's also possible to withdraw money using your credit card at Barclay's bank or Citibank, although most banks charge a fee for this. More posh restaurants and hotels, lodges and many souvenir shops also allow you to pay by credit card. Don't forget to ask for a copy of your receipt and find out if there are additional fees for using your credit card. Souvenir shops are especially known to charge (high) commissions for payment by credit card. It is always a good idea to put a pin number on your credit card to extra security when travelling overseas.Traveller ChequesTraveller cheques are actually more or less outdated and are rarely accepted in Kenya and Tanzania and in the few places they are accepted you will have to pay high commissions to exchange them. Because of this we do not recommend using traveller cheques during your trip.Departure tax ZanzibarIf you fly out of Zanzibar on a (domestic) flight, you'll be charged approximately US$ 30 per person in departure tax. |
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Kenya and Tanzania Health InformationBe sure to contact your local medical authorities prior to departure, such as a a travel doctor who specialises in travelling overseas. A last minute trip to Kenya and / or Tanzania shouldn't be a problem for a healthy person. If your trip is truly last minute, you could even visit the travel clinic at the airport before departure. Be sure to always bring along your vaccination documents, if you have these. Of course, it's best to arrange vaccinations well before departure if at all possible. The following is a quick summary of information on illness prevention in Kenya and Tanzania. This information is relevant for non-pregnant travellers without health problems, who will not be staying in Kenya and/ or Tanzania for more than a month. This information should be seen as basic and should be supplemented by your own efforts to obtain up to date information relevant to your own personal situation. Malaria Vaccinations Your health after you return homeThis is very important! |
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