
Safari, mountains and ocean, savannahs and the Masai Mara, the Great Migration of antelopes and zebras, national parks, Lake Nakuru with millions of flamingos, Africa's second-highest mountain and the country's symbol – Mount Kenya, more than 40 nations, beaches.
01.01 New Year
June 01.06, Madaraka (Self-Government) Day
December 12.12, Jamhuri (Republic) Day
October 20.10, My Heroes' Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, Boxing Day
999 police
999, fire department
999, emergency medical care
– Jomo Kenyatta, the first president
– Wangari Maathai, Nobel laureate
– Eliud Kipchoge, marathon runner
– Lupita Nyong’o, actress
– photograph military installations
– enter national parks without paying
– to export ivory
- visiting villages without the consent of the elders
– moving along rural roads at night
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– Traditional songs and dances play an important role
– In the villages, tourists are asked to remain quiet.
– It is customary to bargain at markets.
– greeting / Jambo / jambo
– gratitude / Asante / asante
– please / Tafadhali / tafadhali
– sorry / Pole / pole
– Where is the bus…? / Basi iko wapi…? / basi iko wapi
– How much does the ticket cost? / Nauli ni kiasi gani? / nauli ni kiasi gani
– pharmacy / Duka la dawa / duka la dawa
– I need a doctor / Nahitaji daktari / nahitaji daktari
– I need help / Nahitaji msaada / nahitaji msaada
– call the police / Piga simu polisi / piga simu polisi
– call an ambulance / Piga simu ambulansi / piga simu ambulansi
– Very tasty! / Kitamu sana! / kitamu sana
– the bill, please / Bili tafadhali / bili tafadhali
– toast / Afya! (To your health!) / afya
– joke / In Kenya, a safari is a normal commute!
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and safari
– National parks (Masai Mara, Amboseli)
– Coffee and tea
– Maasai traditions
– Athletics and running
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and corruption
- Ethnic conflicts
- Social problems
- Poverty
– go on a safari
- observe animals
– haikit
– relax on the beaches of the Indian Ocean
Safari, mountains and ocean, savannahs and the Masai Mara, the Great Migration of antelopes and zebras, national parks, Lake Nakuru with millions of flamingos, Africa's second-highest mountain and the country's symbol – Mount Kenya, more than 40 nations, beaches.
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01.01 New Year
June 01.06, Madaraka (Self-Government) Day
December 12.12, Jamhuri (Republic) Day
October 20.10, My Heroes' Day
December 25.12, Christmas
December 26.12, Boxing Day
999 police
999, fire department
999, emergency medical care
– Jomo Kenyatta, the first president
– Wangari Maathai, Nobel laureate
– Eliud Kipchoge, marathon runner
– Lupita Nyong’o, actress
– photograph military installations
– enter national parks without paying
– to export ivory
- visiting villages without the consent of the elders
– moving along rural roads at night
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– Traditional songs and dances play an important role
– In the villages, tourists are asked to remain quiet.
– It is customary to bargain at markets.
– greeting / Jambo / jambo
– gratitude / Asante / asante
– please / Tafadhali / tafadhali
– sorry / Pole / pole
– Where is the bus…? / Basi iko wapi…? / basi iko wapi
– How much does the ticket cost? / Nauli ni kiasi gani? / nauli ni kiasi gani
– pharmacy / Duka la dawa / duka la dawa
– I need a doctor / Nahitaji daktari / nahitaji daktari
– I need help / Nahitaji msaada / nahitaji msaada
– call the police / Piga simu polisi / piga simu polisi
– call an ambulance / Piga simu ambulansi / piga simu ambulansi
– Very tasty! / Kitamu sana! / kitamu sana
– the bill, please / Bili tafadhali / bili tafadhali
– toast / Afya! (To your health!) / afya
– joke / In Kenya, a safari is a normal commute!
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and safari
– National parks (Masai Mara, Amboseli)
– Coffee and tea
– Maasai traditions
– Athletics and running
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and corruption
- Ethnic conflicts
- Social problems
- Poverty
– go on a safari
- observe animals
– haikit
– relax on the beaches of the Indian Ocean

