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What is the most important advice for first-time visitors to Kenya?

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Approach Kenya with curiosity, flexibility, and respect for its people, cultures, wildlife, and environments. Whether exploring the Maasai Mara, relaxing on the coast, climbing Mount Kenya, or visiting cultural destinations such as Lamu Island, travelers who embrace local experiences often leave with unforgettable memories and…

Approach Kenya with curiosity, flexibility, and respect for its people, cultures, wildlife, and environments. Whether exploring the Maasai Mara, relaxing on the coast, climbing Mount Kenya, or visiting cultural destinations such as Lamu Island, travelers who embrace local experiences often leave with unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for one of Africa's most diverse and rewarding destinations.

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Diani Beach (50)

Watamu & Malindi (50)

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Mount Kenya (50)

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