Frequently Asked Questions

Travel Information

  • TSA approved locks

    For luggage. I like to see the numbers clearly and I enjoy the colors

  • Steel Cable

    This is just if you want to string your bags together or attach to a chair or if you're napping at the airport.

  • Packable Down

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  • Beanie Hat

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  • Gloves
  • Sandles
  • Walking shoes

    Hoka

Tour Details

  • What is included in the tour price?

    Our tour prices include everything you'll need on your tour once you're in Kenya: ALL lodging, meals, ground transportation, entrance fees, two+ dedicated guides, humanitarian project funds, and even some highlight photos of your trip.

    Our prices do NOT include your International flights, passport, visas, travel insurance, vaccines personal medications, and personal services, or personal expenses. Alcohol is included when stated. Unlimited filtered water is always included!

  • What are the accommodations like?

    Depending on which tour you choose, we offer standard, mid-luxury, and upscale accommodations that are all hotels, camps, and lodges. All accommodations are chosen for their comfort, safety, and proximity to key attractions. They are all comparable to hotels or lodges you would find in America or Europe, but with African surroundings.

    What is the food like?
    Kenya was colonized by the British so you'll find a lot of British style cuisine. Many of the accommodations we stay at are Muslim or Indian owned so there will also be some ethnic dishes available from these nationalities as well. Chicken, beef, lamb, rice, ugali (like palenta), and chipati (tortilla) are the typical Maasai meals. So, there is usually a mixture to chose from.

    What are the toilets like?
    Most of the ones you use will be sit down and flushable.

  • What should I pack for my trip?

    A detailed packing list will be provided upon booking - as well as information on "What to expect on your flight" and "What to expect once there".

  • How safe are the safaris?

    Safaris are generally very safe. Kenya and Tanzania are popular tourist destination with millions of visitors annually with very little problem. Both O.D. and I are experienced guides who also will prioritize your safety at all times. We follow protocols to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.