Essential Health Steps
- Malaria prevention: Use tablets if prescribed, apply repellent daily, and wear long sleeves at dusk.
- Yellow fever vaccine: Confirm requirements early, carry your certificate, and keep a secure digital copy on your phone.
- Travel insurance: Choose cover that includes emergency evacuation, hospital care, and guided safari activities in remote areas.
- Water choices: Drink bottled or treated water, and use it for brushing teeth during long drives and walks.
- Personal medication: Pack enough supplies, bring prescriptions, and store essentials in hand luggage for easy access.
Women and Family Travel
Women, families, and solo guests travel comfortably on organized routes in Kenya. On guided Safaris in Kenya, you spend most of the time in parks, lodges, and known towns, not isolated areas.
Dress modestly in cities, use arranged transport, and ask your guide for local etiquette. Snowytop Safaris Ltd can adjust drive lengths for children and plan safe stops during transfers. For solo travelers, a guided Kenya Safari preserves freedom during the day while providing dependable support at every step. Many lodges have family rooms, fenced grounds, and staff who walk you to rooms after dinner.

