Is Kenya Safe for Solo Female Travellers?

A safari like no other!! It’s the lone acacia silhouetted on the savanna against a horizon stretching into eternity. It’s the snow-capped mountain almost on the equator and within sight of harsh deserts. It’s the lush, palm-fringed coastline of the Indian Ocean, it’s the Great Rift Valley that once threatened to tear the continent asunder, and it’s the dense forests reminiscent of the continent’s heart. In brief, Kenya is a country of epic landforms that stir our deepest longings for this very special continent, Africa.

Is Kenya safe for solo female traveller? If this question still lingers in your head, our complete guide will offer you a comprehensive look of self-drive safaris for solo female travellers to Kenya.

All you need to know before travelling to Kenya as a female Solo Traveller.

When traveling in Africa as a solo female traveller, it is really important to know how to stay safe. If you are a solo female traveller, you may take extra precautions when traveling in Kenya, although unwanted attention is more common than actual assault.

To avoid being made to feel uncomfortable, consider dressing conservatively. This is especially true in the Islamic areas of Kenya, which include coastal areas more so the Swahili Coast. Make sure to research hotels carefully and always stay in a safe area. If you’re backpacking, book a private room or a bed in a girls-only dorm rather than a unisex one. Tanzania’s big cities are by far the most dangerous places to be. General safety rules include booking accommodation in affluent areas, avoiding townships or informal settlements unless you visit on part of an organized tour, and making sure not to walk alone at night. If you plan on renting a car, keep the doors and windows locked when driving in the city and especially at traffic lights. Never leave valuables visible inside the car when you park. Never accept lifts from strangers and be wary of anyone trying to help you hail a taxi on the street. The safest bet is to arrange official taxis through a reputable source such as your hotel or tour operator. Generally, crime is not an issue in Kenya’s game parks and reserves. Although the bush is home to plenty of dangerous animals, it’s easy to stay safe by simply following park rules and regulations and always listening to your guide.

Malaria is a risk in all areas of Kenya with an altitude of less than 5,906 feet (1,800 meters). Anti-malaria pills are recommended and there are a number of different types to choose from, although many of them come with displeasing side effects.

Dengue fever is another mosquito-borne illness that is common in Kenya and can cause severe illness. For both malaria and dengue fever, the best medicine is prevention, so pack plenty of insect repellant and stay indoors when mosquitos are most active.

If you aren’t accustomed to traveling alone and have never traveled in Africa, Kenya can be a difficult solo trip for first-timer female travellers. You’ll already stand out as a foreigner and being alone can also make you an easier target for scams or worse. But just because you’re arriving alone in Kenya doesn’t mean you have to travel alone. Research tour operators in the country based on what kind of trip you’re looking for so you can not only join a group of fellow travelers but also move around with local guides who know the area.

However solo female travels in Kenya can be successful when the traveller follows the safety tip that are normally provided by the travel agency or tour company for instance; Getting covered by travel insurance, registering with your country’s official app for travel (if there’s one), Ask the safari company to have someone pick you up at the airport to the hotel, it is also advisable to book a hotel before travel, Avoid isolated areas and walking alone especially at night. Be always aware of your surroundings; Keep your passport, visa and important documentation in a secure place at the hotel and carry copies with you or have them on your phone. If you have to carry this documentation, carry it with you closely, Be wary of anyone who approaches you on the street; Of course, do not leave your food or drink unattended; Regarding same-sex couples and couples in general for that matter, it’s better to avoid public displays of affection; Take taxis only from taxi ranks or hotels. Do not use unlicensed taxis; Try to minimize the impression that you’re a newly arrived tourist. Walk with purpose and avoid looking at maps. To do so, walk into a shop for example; and of course, avoid carrying loads of cash or other valuables like jewelry or watches. Connect with us for more guidance

Basic tips include staying in the safari vehicle at all times (unless you’re told that it’s safe to get out)

Checking shoes for venomous spiders and scorpions before putting them on.

Don’t feed wild animals if they approach you at campsites—you’re only encouraging aggressive behavior.

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Our Kenya Car Rental Safari Fleet

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Toyota Land Cruiser TX
  • White Hilux Double Cab 2.5 4×4 diesel 2011 model
  • Aircon; electric windows; electric mirrors
  • CD/Radio standard no “AUX” plug
  • 5 speed manual gearboxes with manual 4WD selection; electronic rear diff lock
  • Fog lights
  • Fog lights
  • Bluetooth built in for mobile phone use
  • Durable seat covers
  • 2 x fire extinguishers
  • Central locking & alarm system
  • Altec Net-Star tracking anti-theft & tracking system
Toyota Land Cruiser V8
Toyota Land Cruiser V8
  • White Hilux Double Cab 2.5 4×4 diesel 2011 model
  • Aircon; electric windows; electric mirrors
  • CD/Radio standard no “AUX” plug
  • 5 speed manual gearboxes with manual 4WD selection; electronic rear diff lock
  • Fog lights
  • Fog lights
  • Bluetooth built in for mobile phone use
  • Durable seat covers
  • 2 x fire extinguishers
  • Central locking & alarm system
  • Altec Net-Star tracking anti-theft & tracking system
Land Cruiser Extended
Toyota Land Cruiser Extended
  • Airbags
  • 4.2 Liter Engine capacity
  • 7-Seater
  • Power steering
  • Air conditioner
  • CD + MP3 Player
  • Full Time 4WD
  • Diesel
  • Manual transmission
  • Pop-up Roof
  • 5 Doors
  • Off-Road Tyres
Toyota RAV 4
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  • Toyota RAV 4
  • Aircon; electric windows; electric mirrors
  • CD/Radio standard no “AUX” plug
  • 5 speed manual gearboxes with manual 4WD selection; electronic rear diff lock
  • Fog lights
  • Bluetooth built in for mobile phone use
  • Durable seat covers
  • 2 x fire extinguishers
  • Central locking & alarm system
  • Altec Net-Star tracking anti-theft & tracking system
Land Cruiser Prado
Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
  • White Hilux Double Cab 2.5 4×4 diesel 2011 model
  • Aircon; electric windows; electric mirrors
  • CD/Radio standard no “AUX” plug
  • 5 speed manual gearboxes with manual 4WD selection; electronic rear diff lock
  • Fog lights
  • Fog lights
  • Bluetooth built in for mobile phone use
  • Durable seat covers
  • 2 x fire extinguishers
  • Central locking & alarm system
  • Altec Net-Star tracking anti-theft & tracking system

Interesting Places In Kenya

We have narrowed it down for you Browse through. In Here we present the Best of Kenya Safaris Africa, the best Kenya safari accommodations and the Best Kenya safari Africa destinations.

MASAI MARA NATIONAL PARK

The Masai Mara, one of the most breathtaking game reserves, is well-known for the Masai people who live here and care for the area. From July through October, when animals such as zebra and wildebeest migrate from the Serengeti to this area.

MOUNT KENYA NATIONAL PARK

Mt. Kenya, the second-highest summit in Kenya and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is currently one of the top tourist destinations in Kenya and has grown into a full-fledged tourist magnet recognized for its thrilling wildlife safari tours.

LAKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK

Lake Nakuru, located in Kenya’s rift valley in the center of Nairobi, is a haven for many different bird species. Enjoy activities like camping and picnics on the stunning rocky view spots in the park, bird watching, game viewing, and many other things.

SAMBURU NATIONAL RESERVE

On the banks of the Ewaso Ngiro River is the Samburu National Reserve, a popular game reserve where visitors may unwind and see a variety of wildlife, including the Grevy Zebra, Somali Ostrich, Reticulated Giraffe, Gerenuk, and Beisa Oryx.

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