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Enjoy 6 days of fresh air, wildlife sounds & luxury stays on one of our exclusive Kenya Safari Tours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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1.Why book with Memphis Tours?
Memphis Tours have been in the business of operating high-quality tours since 1955 and pride ourselves in using this experience to create consistently high quality, personalized tour experiences. Our network extends to a number of countries, so we are able to provide quality service anywhere you would like to travel.
2.Is there a discount for booking with Memphis Tours?
Memphis Tours Egypt is happy to offer a 10% percent discount to those who have been loyal customers. Our loyal members program provides a 10% discount on all of our packages offered.
3.What to wear on an African Safari?

Pack casual, comfortable clothes for your safari—jeans or shorts work fine. Bring layers for changing weather, and avoid overpacking since laundry is often available

4.How can I contact Memphis Tours to book a tour?
Memphis Tours is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to receive your booking inquiries via email, telephone, or live online chat. You can also submit a booking request form describing the trip you want to take, its length, and any other details you can provide and you will receive a reply promptly with a proposal from our representatives. Our toll-free number, email, and a link to our chat service can be found at the bottom of our homepage.
5.What do I need to do to book a tour and confirm my reservation?
Booking a tour is simple. All you need to do is contact our representatives via one of the methods listed above in question 4. You will receive a prompt response outlining the options available to you and then you can build a tour that will suit your needs in terms of budget, number of days, and points of interest with the help of one of our travel consultants. Once a plan has been decided, Memphis Tours will send you a detailed itinerary that includes all necessary information and plans for your trip. At this point, you will have to confirm your reservation with payment of a deposit. Your reservation will not be confirmed until payment of this deposit is received by Memphis Tours. The balance of payment will be due on arrival to begin your tour.
6.How much will I have to pay as a deposit? How will I pay it?

The deposit required will be 50% of the total price of the tour. You can pay the deposit using a credit card (Visa and MasterCard are accepted) or a bank order directly to Memphis Tours. Our representatives will be willing to provide any additional information or support you need to complete this payment. If payment of the deposit in one transaction is not possible, please contact Memphis Tours to enquire about the possibility of making the payment in installments.

7.Are flight tickets included?
We do offer the facility of booking your flight arrangements through us conditioned that it be alongside purchasing one of our packages but not as a standalone option. In case of booking flight arrangements with our packages the sales team will be contacting you to arrange the details. For further customization you can choose the departure airport and other flight arrangements.
8.Is there any surcharge on transactions completed using a debit or credit card?
Memphis Tours Egypt does not charge any additional fees or surcharges on any debit or credit card transactions. We accept Visa and MasterCard.
9.If I am forced to cancel my trip with Memphis Tours will I receive a refund?
Memphis Tours refund policy is detailed in our Terms and Conditions. The amount refunded depends on how far in advance we are notified about the cancellation.
10.Is Kenya safe to visit?

Yes, Kenya is generally safe to visit, especially in popular tourist areas like Nairobi National Park, Maasai Mara, Amboseli, Lake Nakuru, and coastal regions such as Diani and Mombasa. Tourism is one of the country’s main industries, and the government places strong emphasis on keeping visitors safe.

11.What is the most common disease in Africa?

Africa certainly has an impressive selection of tropical and other diseases, but you’re most likely to get traveler’s diarrhea, or a cold rather than anything exotic. If you stay up-to-date with your vaccinations and take some basic preventive measures, you’d be pretty unlucky to succumb to most of the other health hazards on offer.

12.When to take the vaccinations?

While it may be tempting, to leave your vaccines for the last minute, most immunization shots don’t take effect until two to four weeks after receiving them. It is advised that you visit your doctor four to eight weeks prior to your trip and also ask for your immunization record. This is mandatory for the African countries that require proof of yellow fever vaccination upon entry, which includes Kenya and its neighbors, but it’s a good idea to carry it anyway wherever you travel.

13.How safe are Tanzania and Zanzibar?

Tanzania is generally safe, hassle-free and a relaxing country; it can be a welcome relief if you've recently visited some place like Nairobi. However you do need to take the usual precautions and keep up with government travel advisories. Avoid isolated areas, especially isolated stretches of beach. Road accidents are the other main threat to your health. Never travel at night, and choose buses or private transport over dalla-dallas to minimize the risk.

14.What should I know before visiting Tanzania?
  • Visa: Available online or on arrival—check requirements in advance.
  • Health: Yellow fever proof may be needed; carry repellent and consider malaria meds.
  • Currency: Tanzanian Shilling is local, but USD is widely accepted.
  • Packing: Light clothes, hat, sunscreen; bring a jacket for cool evenings.
  • Culture: Dress modestly and learn simple Swahili greetings like Jambo.
  • Best Time: Dry seasons (June–Oct, Dec–Feb) are best, especially for the Great Migration.
15.Which vaccines are required for traveling to Africa?

 The most common vaccinations would be Hepatitis B , Hepatitis A , Typhoid , Yellow Fever and last but not least Rabies. These are the basic vaccinations you need to cover before you start your African adventure. It is also highly advised that you advise your local medical center or institution to give you more insights in the matter.

16.Is Uganda safe to visit?

Yes, Uganda is generally safe to visit, especially when traveling with a trusted tour operator. Popular destinations like Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Murchison Falls, and Kampala are well-visited by tourists each year.

As with any destination, it’s best to stay aware of your surroundings, follow local guidelines, and avoid isolated areas at night. Most visitors experience Uganda as welcoming, safe, and unforgettable—thanks to its friendly people, rich culture, and incredible wildlife encounters like gorilla trekking.

17.Is Rwanda safe for tourism?

Regarded as one of the safest countries in Africa, it may be surprising as there was a mass genocide in recent history. However the country has moved beyond this and has become a rising star in Africa for environmental safety. Please make note to avoid bringing plastic with you during your trip, as customs will confiscate it. Like most of the region there are no major health concerns be up to date with your immunization record and take a copy (yellow fever shots included), as well extra prescription medicines.

18.What is the time for check-in and checkout in hotels in Africa?

The check out and in rules across Africa will vary according to the country you’re in and the policies of hotel you’re staying in. Mostly check-ins usually start either at 12 and 10 AM or 12 and 2 PM. Usually check-outs start at 12 AM or 10 AM or last until 10, 11 AM or 12 Pm .Naturally is possible other arrangements can be arranged with the place of accommodation.

19.What are the customs in Kenya?

There are strict laws that prohibit taking wildlife products out of Kenya. The export of products made from elephant, rhino and sea turtle are totally prohibited. Also, the collection of coral is not allowed. Ostrich eggs will be confiscated unless you have a proof that you bought them from a certified ostrich farm. Always check to see what permits are required, especially for the export of any plants, insects and shells.

20.How do I get a visa for Kenya?

Most travelers need an eVisa to enter Kenya. You can apply online through the official Kenyan eVisa portal before your trip. The process is simple: complete the application form, upload your documents, and pay the fee. Approval usually takes a few days, and you’ll receive your visa electronically to present on arrival. Always check the latest requirements before you travel, as regulations may change.
 

21.How much does a Tanzania visa cost?

For most travelers, a single-entry Tanzania visa costs around $50 USD, valid for 90 days. Citizens of the U.S. are required to obtain a multiple-entry visa, which costs $100 USD. Transit visas are usually $30 USD for short stays.

22.How do I get a visa for Uganda?

Most travelers  need a visa to enter Uganda. A single-entry tourist visa costs $50 USD and is valid for up to 90 days (though you may be granted only 30 or 60 unless you request 90). Multiple-entry visas are not issued on arrival but can be obtained from Ugandan embassies abroad ($100 USD for six months).

Uganda also participates in the East Africa Tourist Visa, which costs $100 USD, allows multiple entries, and covers Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda for 90 days.

23.How to get Rwanda visa?
Foreigners wishing to obtain a Visa to Rwanda, submit their applications to Rwandan Diplomatic Missions of their Country of residence for processing. In case where we don’t have a Diplomatic Mission/consulate, foreigners usually receive a visa acceptance letter online, which will be presented on arrival to obtain a visa upon payment of visa fee ($30). Travelers of Hong Kong, Philippines, Mauritius, Singapore and the Democratic Republic of Congo, may visit Rwanda without a visa for a period up to 90 days. EAC Partner states citizens’ shall be issued with 6 months visitors pass (renewable) upon arrival with no fee. Travelers of Australia, Germany, Israel, New Zealand, Republic of South Africa, Sweden, United Kingdom, and United States of America, will be issued with entry visa valid for a period up to 30 days and will pay for a visa ($30) upon arrival without prior application.
24.Which language is mostly spoken in East Africa?

Swahili is the most widely spoken language across East Africa, especially in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. English is also common, particularly in cities, tourism, and business.

25.Where to stay for an African safari?

On safari, you’ll find everything from luxury hotels like Fairmont to affordable budget stays. Lodges in reserves offer comfort with stunning natural views, while campsites provide a safe, authentic way to connect with nature.

26.What is the weather like in East Africa?

Africa’s climate varies by region, so packing depends on where you go:

  • Kenya: Tropical along the coast, drier inland. Warm year-round, with rains in March–June. Hottest July–Aug, coolest Feb–Mar.
  • Rwanda: Cooler due to elevation. Temps range 12–27°C year-round. Two rainy seasons (Feb–Jun, Sep–Dec) and two dry seasons.
  • Tanzania: Highlands range 10–20°C, lowlands mostly 25–31°C. Hot Nov–Feb, cooler May–Aug. Rainfall patterns vary by region.
  • Uganda: Mild equatorial climate. Dry seasons: Jun–Aug and Dec–Feb. Rainy seasons: Mar–May and Sep–Nov. Temps usually 16–28°C.
27.What currency should I use when traveling in Africa?

Currency converters are readily available as well as ATM machines in all major cities that make it easy for you to withdraw cash. You can also make your dealings in dollars, euros or sterling pounds if you hadn’t converted your money to the local currency.

28.What is the tipping etiquette in East Africa?

Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. In Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, it’s common to tip safari guides about $10–$20 per day, and hotel staff or drivers a few dollars. Always tip in the local currency or USD, and give directly to the person you want to thank.

29.What is the main transportation in Africa?

Road transport is the most common mode of transportation in Africa. Buses, minibuses, and shared taxis connect cities, towns, and rural areas, while trains and domestic flights serve longer distances. In major cities, ride-hailing apps and private taxis are also widely used.

30.What is the best time for an African safari?

The best time for an African safari is during the Great Migration, when wildlife moves from Tanzania’s Serengeti to Kenya’s Masai Mara—an unforgettable sight. Timing depends on rainfall and seasonal patterns: January–March in the southern Serengeti is calving season, while July–August brings dramatic river crossings. Ultimately, the ideal safari period depends on both destination and season. For instance, Uganda and Ivory Coast are great between November–December, while July–August is also excellent for Uganda.

31.Which currency is mostly used in Africa?

Most African countries use their own national currencies, such as the Kenyan Shilling (KES), Tanzanian Shilling (TZS), Ugandan Shilling (UGX), and Rwandan Franc (RWF). However, the US Dollar (USD) is widely accepted in many East African safari destinations, especially in lodges, hotels, and tourist areas. It’s always best to carry a mix of local currency for day-to-day expenses and US dollars for larger payments.

32.How long is the flight to Africa?

Flight times to Africa vary depending on where you’re flying from and your destination. From Europe, flights to East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda) usually take 7–9 hours nonstop. From the U.S., expect 15–20 hours with one or more layovers. Within Africa, regional flights between countries are often just 1–3 hours.

33.Is it safe to take children on safari?

Going on a Safari is truly a once in a lifetime experience for adults and youngsters alike. With our tours some of the game parks or natural reserves that will be explored include but are not restricted to game parks such as the Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro conservation among other. All of these previously mentioned parks include special activities for children plus safety is highly regarded and considered on these tours for both the young and the old of age.

34.What are the best things to do in Africa alongside the safari?

Although Africa’s safaris are enough to leave you wanting more and with our guided tours, well-crafted itineraries it is a truly exciting and engaging experience. However Safari tours are not the only thing Africa has to offer, there are many other equally riveting and interesting activities including but not limited to relaxing on one of the many pristine and exotic beaches that Africa has to offer, Scale towering mountains such as Kilimanjaro, mount Kenya and the atlas mountains in morocco like a true mountaineer. Not into physical activity? Don’t worry the black continent is filled to the brim with historical monuments from the days of old such as Mamuno Monument, Fort Jesus, Larabange Mosque and many more. In conclusion Africa is a treasure trove of culture,art,traditions, amazing cuisine, exotic animals and scenery and so much more.

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General Tips

  • Charge devices ahead of time – Not all lodges have constant power.
  • Bring binoculars – Essential for spotting wildlife at a distance.
  • Invest in a quality camera – Safari is a once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunity.
  • Pack a power bank – For charging on the go.
  • Respect wildlife – Stay quiet and follow your guide’s instructions.
  • Don’t expect Wi-Fi everywhere – Disconnect and enjoy the wilderness.
  • Drink bottled or filtered water – To avoid stomach issues.
  • Label your gear – Luggage and camera equipment can look similar.
  • Ask your guide questions – They are incredibly knowledgeable.
  • Tip fairly – Guides and lodge staff rely on tips.

General Highlights

  • Victoria Falls (Zambia/Zimbabwe) – One of the world’s largest waterfalls.
  • Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania – Africa’s tallest peak.
  • Amboseli National Park, Kenya – Iconic elephant views with Kilimanjaro backdrop.
  • Sossusvlei Dunes, Namibia – Sunrise over the tallest sand dunes in the world.
  • Lake Nakuru, Kenya – Flamingos and rhinos in a scenic setting.
  • Lake Manyara, Tanzania – Tree-climbing lions and birdlife.
  • Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania – Remote and wild.
  • Mahale Mountains, Tanzania – Chimpanzee trekking by Lake Tanganyika.
  • Addo Elephant Park, South Africa – Great elephant sightings near Port Elizabeth.
  • Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa – Malaria-free and luxurious.

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We settled on Memphis Tours after lots of research. They offered the itinerary as we wanted and they were very flexible. Thank you!
 

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Amazing 8 Days in Kenya! 

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Amazing 8 Days in Kenya!

We had a great experience in Kenya, enjoyed the best honeymoon ever! 

Martina Jou

Our honeymoon in Kenya!

I really loved everything about the trip. The tour guide is very good knowledge of the African history. Thank you for this memorable trip.

Suzan marin

I really loved everything about the trip.

My family and I booked this trip. We wanted to have a new experience together. It was amazing. Our guide took us to see the big five. We were all thrilled. Thank you Memphis Tours.
 

C. James

Great family trip!

Memphis Tours did a very great job with us from planning the trip to making it come true. 
 

J. Moore

5/5

Our guide was fantastic. He showed us the animals we wanted to see. He is very knowledgeable. 
 

J. Hall

Special thanks to our guide

My daughter and I had so much fun. We wanted to go for an adventurous trip this time that’s why went to Kenya. It was an absolute good choice.
 

Ashlin White

Our adventure in Kenya

Weather made it hard to enjoy the trip. 
 

Tracey Plair

Bad weather