of course the kenya shilling would be ideal to take especially guides in the field don't have that many opportunities to change US and € without loosing a considerable percentage!
so if travelling from the €zone just get cash € and change at official money changers at the airport so that you are fluent from the very first step!
as a returner to kenya just make sure you don't run out of cash so change sufficient amount and take the rest home for the next visit!
if just staying on stopover for one night: take US cash which will be appreciated from porters, room maides etc.
but make sure your taxicompany accepts US cash!
in case you go to kenya and go straight to parks/camps just change for tipping the driver guides and staff and take some cash US or € in small denominations (1 dollar bills, 5 dollar bills 10 and 20 dollar bills) in order to ensure you won't run out of cash!
as a guideline: take ohnly us $ bills which are pretty new because some of the banks - even at the airport - refuse to change older bills! and this might create some problems!
i never ever travel with traveller cheques because it costs you twice: when buying and when changing!
regarding my clients: i arrange taxci-transfers with kenatco and knoe in advance the fare in US$. so at least for a stopover there is no need to change any money at all!
pippa
jan, i just red your whole posting and would like to comment:
get yourself a kind of lock which can be used to lock doors (scraper) and use this to get together the tent zips. so you can lock the tent after you return from dinner! in case you have pretty expensive laptop, backup camera and storage equipment etc. you could ask the tent steward to do the tent in between gamedrives when you are present. in this case you could even lock your tent when you leave for drives.
furthermore we had the same impression: dollars are very wellcome; we ran out of KSH and topped with US and we were assured that won't be a problem at all!
regarding the bills: we had the same problem at nairobi intl.! only 1000 KSH bills!
in view to dollar bills: they act as zambian banks: they just accept recent dollar bills with "large heads" except for 1 dollar bills - anything else will be refused!!
we take loads of 1 and 5 dollar bills plus the bigger ones but never ever travel with too many 50 dollar bills! get that small stuff and you will be very well off!
pippa
- Edited by pippa on 14.12.2006, 20:27 -
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