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Visas
All
visitors to Kenya are required to have valid passports.
Visas are also required f visitors who are not citizens
of the commonwealth countries in order to enter
Kenya. At present visitors from Germany, Denmark,
Norway, San Marino, Sweden, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Finland,
Spain, Turkey and Uruguay do not require visas.
However, since visa requirements may change, it
is advisable for the visitors to check the current
visa requirements through airlines, tour operators
or Kenya Tourist Offices, Kenya Embassies or High
Commissions in their countries before coming, to
avoid embarrassment. Visas normally take up to six
weeks to process and are valid for up to a three
month period. Those visitors with proper documents
and who also possess onward or return tickets may
be given visitor's passes free of charge on
arrival at any Kenyan point of entry.
Weather
Kenya enjoys a tropical climate. It is hot and humid
at the coast, temperate inland and very dry in the
north and northeast parts of the country. The average
annual temperature for the coastal town of Mombasa
(altitude 17 meters) is 30.30 Celsius maximum and
22.40 Celsius minimum, the capital city, Nairobi
(altitude 1,661 meters) 25.20 Celsius maximum and
13.60 Celsius minimum, Eldoret (altitude 3,085)
23.60 Celsius maximum and 9.50 Celsius minimum,
Lodwar (altitude) 506 meters) and the drier north
plain lands 34.80 Celsius maximum and 23.70 Celsius
minimum. There is plenty of sunshine all the year
round and summer clothes are worn throughout the
year. However, it is usually cool at night and early
in the morning. The long rains occur from April
to June and short rains from October to December.
The rainfall is sometimes heavy and when it does
come it often falls in the afternoons and evenings.
The hottest period is from February to March and
coldest in July to August.
The annual migration of wildlife between Serengeti
National Park in Tanzania and Maasai Mara National
Park in Kenya takes place between June and September.
The migration of almost two million wildebeest,
zebras and other species is nature's greatest
spectacle on earth. The animal trek has been captured
by filmmakers work.
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