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Lamu Island Retreat

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Overview

  • Tour Type:Beach, Cultural, Retreat
  • Language:English, Swahili
Swahili culture, heritage town, beaches, dhow sailing, and authentic experiences
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Best Time to Visit

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Highlights

  • Traditional guest house
  • Dhow cruise
  • UNESCO town tour
  • Island hopping

Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to travel to Kenya right now?

Yes. Kenyan cities are safe. Kaido Travel only plans trips to destinations where you feel safe, comfortable, and ready to enjoy the adventure.

Is Kenya a malaria risk area?

Yes. Malaria is widespread across much of Kenya, especially in low-altitude and coastal areas. You need to take precautions like insect repellent, a mosquito net, and the malaria vaccine (if approved in your country).

What injections or vaccinations do I need for Kenya?

Recommended vaccines often include: Yellow Fever (especially if traveling from or through a yellow‑fever zone), Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio, Tetanus/Diphtheria.

Is Lamu Island car-free?

Lamu Island has narrow roads, so it’s car-free for your safety. You can take a hike through the scenic routes or hop on a bike to tour the island.

What are the risks of going to Kenya?

Main risks include insect-borne diseases (malaria, dengue, etc.) and general travel‑related risks (e.g., pickpocketing in touristy areas)

Is $100 USD a lot in Kenya?

While exact budgets depend on your travel style, $100 USD can go a fair way in Kenya. It can cover local meals, basic accommodation, and some transport or activities for a day or two.

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