The unit of currency is the Kenyan Shilling (KES), divided
into 100 cents. It is not advisable to take Kenyan Shillings out of
the country, as they are difficult to exchange elsewhere.
Travellers cheques in Sterling or US Dollars are recommended for
your trip to Kenya. US Dollars in particular have become commonly
used in many of the country's main hotels and safari lodges.
Foreign currency can be changed at banks, bureaux de change and
hotels; easiest to exchange are US dollars, pounds sterling or
Euros. Street exchange merchants should be avoided as they are
operating illegally. Banks open Monday to Friday from 9am to 3pm
and on the first and last Saturday of the month. Banks and bureaux
de change at the international airport stay open 24 hours. Credit
Cards (American Express, Visa and MasterCard) are accepted in the
larger hotels and stores, and some camps and lodges. ATMs are
widely available in Nairobi and the major towns.
Cities & Regions:
Nairobi |
The Great Rift Valley |
The Coast