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Booking

We want to make arranging and booking your vacation with Siringet Safaris as easy as possible.
Either, send us a quick note right now.
Or, if you prefer the telephone, or snail mail, we have provided contact addresses below in the United Kingdom, the United States of America and Kenya.
Please contact us to arrange a safari, or [...]

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Getting There

Getting to Nairobi is not hard. Most airlines in Europe have direct flights to Kenya. Many fly twice a week and some, like British Airways, fly to Kenya every day.
(Have a look for flights on British Airways Web page, or check out one of the many travel sites available, like Travelocity.)

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Cameras

We have not met a person yet who didn’t take some photos home from their safari.
And we have met a lot of people who took a lot of photos home from their safaris.

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Safety

Your safety is our prime concern at all times. Throughout your trip Flying Doctor Medical Insurance will cover you and all the members of your group. The cost of this service is included in the price of your safari.

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Clothes

Dress for the weather if you’re going to be outside.
The weather in Kenya is beautiful for safaris all year round.
We have two rainy seasons. The long rains are from March until May and the short rains are in November and December.

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Currency

Kenya’s currency is the Kenya shilling.
While you are out in the wilds of Kenya you are not going to need much in the way of money, as we will be taking care of all your needs.

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Maps

The Siringet map section is hard at work at the moment attempting to map Kenya, to give you a better idea of where things are.
But until they are finished take a look at some of these maps at other sites on the Web:

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