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    * We understand that you want to take as many pictures of the beautiful country as possible, but before you begin to take pictures of houses or people, ask for their permission. In some cases, you may be required to offer a tip for those pictures.
    * Watch your money. Make sure that, when switching currency you do so in a reputable hotel, foreign exchange bureau or bank.
    * Do not display your valuables to the world; this will keep you from being the target of theft.
    * Only carry what you need in regards to money when venturing out.
    * Keep yourself "undercover" - do not display jewelry.
    * If you are going on a safari, watch your clothing choices. Bright colors (such as whites and blues) attract wild animals as well as insects. Camouflage clothing, is in some cases, illegal to wear.
    * Never approach a wild animal, even if they appear harmless.
    * Drinking water - it is safer to drink bottled or mineral water.
    * Tipping is OK although not mandatory in most places. A tip of $5 (or equivalent) is acceptable for most services.
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    Thanks for the info; i almost forgot about these things. It's very important to follow these travel guielines. A friend of mine got robbed after displaying his new rolex watch. Most of the times people are nice; but they are also very poor so if they get the chance to make, say a thousand dollar or so (which is the salaray of several month) by robbing a tourist , they do it. So take care of yourself and watch your stuff. There is no need for wearing expensive jewelry in Keny anyways.

    It's also important to only drink bottled water; otherwise you will get very bad diareha
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    • #3
      Originally posted by maahi View Post
      * Watch your money. Make sure that, when switching currency you do so in a reputable hotel, foreign exchange bureau or bank.
      A minor pointer to that. Hotels generally charge excessive fees as do hotels. I believe an online reserve of currency at a reputable currency exchange specialist is a better ides. If you look at Travelex India they have a 0% commission policy for online conversion.
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      • #4
        Nice One.!!

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        • #5
          Don't pack everything in your suitcase. ...
          Do brush up on the local language. ...
          Don't let jetlag get the best of you. ...
          Don't spend too much time on your phone or in your room. ...
          Do document your trip. ...
          Do experience the culture of your destination. ...
          Don't explore the city by yourself.​

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