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Safety & security

How many days should I spend at Lake Kivu?

Most visitors spend between one and three nights at Lake Kivu. Two nights is often considered ideal because it allows sufficient time to relax, explore the lake, enjoy water activities, and experience…

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Safety & security

Can you swim in Lake Kivu?

Yes. Swimming is one of the most popular recreational activities on Lake Kivu. Unlike many African lakes, Lake Kivu is generally considered safe for swimming in designated tourism areas.

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Safety & security

Is Kenyan food good?

Yes. Kenyan cuisine is diverse, flavorful, and influenced by African, Indian, Arab, and European culinary traditions.

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Safety & security

Are balloon safaris safe?

Yes. Balloon operators follow strict aviation safety standards, and flights are conducted by experienced professional pilots.

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How close can visitors get to elephants?

Game drive vehicles often approach elephants closely while maintaining safe and respectful distances. Amboseli's elephants are accustomed to safari vehicles, allowing excellent viewing and photography opportunities.

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What is Crescent Island?

Crescent Island is a wildlife sanctuary located on Lake Naivasha. It is famous for offering guided walking safaris among free-ranging animals in a safe and scenic environment.

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