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Kenya Travel Guide

Health Advice for Kenya

Fit for Travel

www.fitfortravel.scot.nhs.uk

‘Fit for Travel' is a public access website provided by the NHS (Scotland). It gives travel health information for people travelling abroad from the UK. The website is compiled and updated by a team of experts from the Travel Medicine Division at Health Protection Scotland (HPS).

MASTA

www.masta.org

MASTA provide comprehensive 'Health Briefs' for travellers although these are not free and incur a small charge. A 'Health Brief' provides travel and medical advice specifically tailored to your journey. Each 'Health Brief' is compiled from the MASTA database of information on 84 diseases and health hazards in over 250 countries. The database is kept constantly up to date and provides individual written 'Health Briefs' by matching countries to be visited, living conditions abroad and dates of travel.

World Health Organisation

www.who.int/ith/en/

WHO publish a very detailed guide 'International Travel and Health'. This publication offers guidance on the full range of health risks likely to be encountered at specific destinations and associated with different types of travel – from business, humanitarian and leisure travel to backpacking and adventure tours.

Kenya Health Advice
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Why Travel to Kenya?

  • Watch a herd of elephants at sunrise from the comfortable veranda of a safari lodge.
  • Take to the air aboard a hot air balloon and get a bird's eye view of wildlife in the Masai Mara.
  • Spend a few days chilling out on the exotic and off-beat Indian Ocean island of Lamu.
  • Admire the beauty of the Rift Valley lakes of Nakuru, Baringo, Bogoria, Elementeita and Naivasha.
  • Head out on foot and trek to the summit of Mount Kenya or follow trails in the lush Aberdares.
  • Relax on the Indian Ocean coast, visit Mombasa and explore the warm waters of Kenya's Marine National Parks.