OVER VIEW
Located along Kenya’s stunning South Coast, Diani Beach is a paradise of pristine beauty and exclusivity. This 25-kilometer stretch of soft, powder-white sands extends across Tiwi, Diani, Galu, Kinondo, and Chale Island, offering a seamless blend of luxury and tranquility.
Here, the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean gently kiss the shore, creating an idyllic setting for an unforgettable African beach getaway. At low tide, the retreating waves reveal up to 200 meters of powdery white sand, perfect for leisurely strolls, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the breathtaking coastal views. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Diani Beach is the perfect escape.
Flight Transfer From Nairobi To Mombasa South Coast. Upon arrival at Ukunda Airstrip in Diani Beach, a transfer representative will warmly welcome you and escort you to your hotel, where you can unwind and settle in for a relaxing overnight stay at the start of The Best of Mombasa Tour.
Meal Plan: Lunch and Dinner
Accommodation: Almanara Luxury Villas
Comfort Level: Luxury
Spend The Best of Mombasa on these three blissful days soaking up the sun on the pristine beaches of Kenya’s coast, where relaxation meets adventure. Lounge by the ocean or dive into a variety of optional experiences, including:
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Almanara Luxury Villas
Comfort Level: Luxury
Enjoy a smooth and comfortable transfer from your Mombasa South Coast hotel to Ukunda Airstrip (Diani Beach). You will be picked up for a transfer to the airstrip, where you’ll check in for your flight back to Nairobi for an onward flight back home OR for a Trip Extension.
Meal Plan: Breakfast
• Comfortable hiking boots and lightweight clothing.
• Rain jacket and a warm sweater for cooler evenings.
• Insect repellent and sunscreen.
• Reusable water bottle.
• Binoculars and a good camera.
• Personal medications and a small first-aid kit.
• Nature blending clothes
Experience a safari in Kenya, offering Big Five game viewing, stunning landscapes, and cultural encounters. Explore top attractions like the Masai Mara’s Great Migration, Amboseli’s Mount Kilimanjaro views, and Samburu’s leopards. Immerse in the rich Swahili culture with influences from Africa, India, and Europe.
Kenya’s highlight is the Great Migration, where mega-herds of wildebeest, zebra, and gazelle move in search of fresh grass, offering dramatic moments such as the Mara River crossings and predator encounters.
Kenya also pairs well with Tanzania and Rwanda/ Uganda, allowing for gorilla trekking and safari-beach combinations to experience both wildlife and relaxation.
Visa on Arrival: Travelers from most countries can obtain a visa upon arrival at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and other entry points. Ensure that your passport has at least two full blank pages for visas and stamps and is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.is valid for more than six months from the date of entry.
Visa Waivers: Citizens of African Union, Commonwealth, and La Francophonie member states are granted a visa upon arrival with a 90-day fee waiver. East African Community (EAC) member state citizens receive a six-month entry pass free of charge.
Visa Fees and Application: A single-entry visa costs US$50. Applications can be submitted online at eVisa portal Payment can be made online or upon arrival.
Visa Exemptions:
The East Africa Tourist Visa allows travel between Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda with multiple entries within 90 days for US$100. Apply online at eVisa portal upon arrival, or at diplomatic missions. If applied for in advance, the first entry must be through the issuing country.
Kenya's currency is the Kenyan Shilling (KES), but US Dollars (post-2006 bills only) or Euros are widely accepted. Exchange money in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu for the best rates. Credit cards (mainly MasterCard) are accepted at high-end hotels and restaurants in Nairobi but rarely outside the capital.
M-Pesa: Kenya is known for its mobile money services, and M-Pesa is widely used for both personal transactions and payments at businesses. Many hotels, shops, and even vendors accept payments via M-Pesa, and it’s convenient for sending and receiving money.
To use M-Pesa, you’ll need to register your phone with a local M-Pesa agent. If you’re a frequent traveler, consider getting a local SIM card with M-Pesa for easier transactions.
Vaccinations:
January & February: Best for Game Viewing and Peak Adventure
March to May: Wet Season with Fewer Crowds
June to October: Best Safari Season and Great Migration
November & December: Short Rains and Fewer Tourists
US Dollars cash is widely accepted and, in most cases, preferred as the currency that travellers should use to EXCHANGE into UGX on arrival for spending money on the road e.g. for drinks, curios, tips. Please note that USD bills older than 2009 are not accepted. Ensure your USD bills are 2009 or younger. Small USD bills are difficult to change – use Uganda shillings for small tips.
Credit cards can be used at some lodges and hotels, but a transaction fee of up to 5% may be charged. Ask first.
Travel, Transport, and Getting Around Flights:
Note that baggage allowance on all domestic flights is max 15 kgs in soft bags
Travellers require a Yellow Fever inoculation more than 10 days prior to your departure. The certificate will be checked on arrival in Uganda. If you have a history of liver disorders (hepatitis etc.), consult your physician first.
Tetanus and Cholera inoculations are recommended but not compulsory. Hepatitis inoculation is at the discretion of the traveler.
Malaria prophylactics are a must and can be purchased from your local pharmacy. Please consult your pharmacist/doctor.
Diarrhoea / Giardia - Bottled water is readily available throughout Uganda, however, it’s advisable to bring medicine just in case.