Is it safe to travel with cash in Kenya?
In Kenya, carrying a fair quantity of cash is safe. However, here are some things to remember if you plan on traveling with cash in Kenya:
- Avoid transporting big sums of money by dividing them across many places.
- Wear a fanny pack or safety belt to carry some cash.
- Avoid displaying enormous sums of money in public.
- Make incremental payments rather than displaying a huge amount of money all at once.
- Keep your wallet in your front pockets for increased security.
- Use great caution with your belongings in crowded public venues like party streets, trains, and buses.
Read more: Navigating Kenya's Currency Exchange: A Comprehensive Guide
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