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Shuttles
Buses between Nairobi Kenya to Arusha, Moshi Tanzania THE
TRIP Shuttles leave from both Arusha and Nairobi at 08.00 hours
and 14.00 hours each day. Though the trip on the Tanzania side of the border is
shorter at 110 kilometres, the poorer state of the road makes travel time about
the same as the 150 kilometre drive on the Kenya side. Generally it is about
two hours on each side of the border. The time spent at Namanga can depend on
the number of people on the bus and how strict customs and immigration officials
are. Also, if a few fellow passenger are without visas things might go slower.
You will also stop on the Kenya side, not too far from the border. This rest stop
gives you a chance to answer the call of nature, buy a cool drink and look at
some last minute (or first minute) gifts. THE
BUS There are
several companies, among them Riverside and Pallsons Shuttle.Impala.Davanu. The
bus may be anything from a mini-van to a large coach. Most often, they are twenty-five
seat buses with a fold down seat in the aisle to make four across seating. WHAT
YOU PASS The route between Arusha and Nairobi has some interesting
villages along the way. There is a possibility of seeing some wild animals; even
perhaps giraffe as you travel. But... take a book as there are some places that
may be a bit lacking excitement. THE
BORDER You
cross between Kenya and Tanzania at the Namanga Border. This will certainly not
be the most fun experience you have on your trip. Some of the border officials
can be a bit self-important. Just smile and keep calm. On
the Tanzania side, the customs and immigration building is combined. Immigration
is the door to the left and you are required to enter in person. You may have
received an entry card or completed a roster on the bus; otherwise a card will
be made available at the counter. If cards and roster are not available, you will
be asked to sign a book. If you are entering Tanzania, you will have to complete
the information concerning where you will stay. In this case, write On Safari
in the P. O. Box line and the name of your first hotel stop in the physical
address line. If
you do not have a visa, you will have to apply at the border. Remember that you
need cash for this and the price varies depending on the nation your passport
is issued from. It is best to carry U. S. Dollars in tens and twenties cash as
travellers' cheques are not accepted for visas and change may not be available.
If time permits, you should obtain visas in advance of travel. You may be required
to present passport size photographs if applying for a visa, so make sure you
keep some with you. See Visa Pricing
Customs may ask that you take all of your things from the bus and bring them inside
for searching. In many cases, they will only walk through the bus to see what
is there. Customs might inspect both arriving and departing visitors luggage.
As annoying as this might be, they have to right as at any international border
and cooperation and kindness usually speed things along. On
the Kenya Side, customs is far less inquisitive of tourists and often will only
make a cursory inspection of the bus. They do have the authority to search bags,
however; and you should assist and be honest at all times. Kenya
Immigrations is at the far end of the border, the last building you reach if entering
Kenya, the first if leaving. It can be crowded and the queue system a bit confusing.
You will have to complete arrival or departure cards. Your address whilst in Kenya
should be the name of your hotel. If departing the same day by air, write 'TRANSIT'.
If you have not
purchased a visa in advance, you will also have to do this at the border. The
fee varies. Note: If you are flying out of Kenya or Tanzania (depending on which
country you are entering now) in the next two days, you should qualify for
a transit visa that is cheaper.
WARNINGS PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY
It is unfortunate that some official and unofficial people prey on tourists to
con them out of money. Please note the following carefully:
- Always get receipts for
anything you are required to pay such as visas. (The same person you paid on entry
may demand to see it on departure and claim you entered the country illegally.)
- Always watch
your passport being stamped and check the stamp afterwards. (Some Immigration
Officers forget to stamp your passport on arrival and demand a fine
on departure for entering the country illegally.)
- Ensure
the number of days/weeks allowed to stay on your passport's visa stamp agree with
the time you expect to remain in Tanzania or Kenya.
- Never
change money at the border. Years ago, visitors were required to cash money into
local currency on entering Kenya or Tanzania. This is no longer the case, but
some people may try to tell you differently and then cheat you on the
rate.
Other may sell you counterfeit bills. - AGAIN
- Never change money at the border with someone who tells you they are giving
you a good rate even if it is a great rate. THIS IS A SCAM! During
the transaction, a friend will claim to be an official and that the transaction
is
an offense. You will be charged. To avoid being charged, you
surrender your evidence (the money) and after you are gone, your money is split.
- Watch your
things at all times. Stuff in or on the bus should be safe, as the driver will
generally keep an eye on it. Do not, however, leave anything near an unlocked
window. If you carry a bag, keep it close to you and do not set it down.
- Watch
where you walk. This is a busy area and there are many vehicles, large and small
about. In the noise and confusion, you might step in front of a moving vehicle.
- Don't take
any pictures of people in uniforms. It is actually best not to take pictures because
there is the opportunity for someone to claim it is against the laws. (In the
days of mass paranoia, there were laws against taking pictures at any government
installation and you might be accused of being a CIA or KGB operative. This comes
from reading too much Tom Clancey.)
- Don't
go anyplace with anybody except into one of the official Customs or Immigrations
buildings. No matter how official someone looks, if he asks you to go with him
to other than the official building, refuse and ask to go into the
official
building to see his supervisor. - When
the Maasai women tell you something is a gift, they will expect something back,
generally cash.
- A
WORD ABOUT BRIBES - Some visitors feel it is cheaper and easier to
bribe officials rather than pay the proper visa fees. It may even add a little
intrigue or excitement to your trip. We strongly suggest against this. Tourism
professionals have been working for years to end corruption by border officials
so that all visitors have a more pleasant experience. - Departure
Taxes. Don't let anybody tell you to pay a departure tax at Namanga. Departure
taxes only apply to airports and harbours, not land borders.
MAKING
YOUR TRIP MORE COMFORTABLE The trip can have its boring stretches
and it is best if you have a good book to pass the time. You should also bring
your water bottle and a snack. Remember, to buy soft drinks, you have to have
an empty bottle or drink it there. Temperatures
can start out chilly in either town, and can end cool as well. Namanga, however,
is often quite warm. You should dress in layers to be able to reduce clothing
as you get warmer. THE
PRICE OF THE TRIP The
trip usually costs no more than US $25.00 each way. LUGGAGE You
are generally allowed two pieces of luggage and a carry on bag. Total luggage
weight is often limited to 22 kilogrammes.
We suggest you print a copy of this page for frequent reference.
Info from safari.cc
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