KENYA SECURITY UPDATE 2012


KENYA TOURISM FEDERATION STATEMENT ON SECURITY UPDATE IN KENYA – 10TH

JANUARY 2012

 Further  to  the  last  Update  dated  20th   December  2011,  the  Kenya

Tourism Federation wishes to advise as follows: –

1.        General Security in the Country:

The country enjoyed a peaceful Christmas season with no security incidents reported in all the tourism areas.   The regions in close proximity to the Kenya-Somalia Border remain “no go” areas and this shall continue for the foreseeable future as we still have concerns about  these  locations.  It  is  worth  pointing  out  that  there  are  no touristic  attractions  in  these  locations  and  no  tours  are  presently being conducted there.

2.     Region Specific Advice:

 Urban Areas:

The major towns of Nairobi and Mombasa continue to maintain a very high level of security alertness and personal safety has now become  almost  a  way  of  life.  Visitors  (residents  and  foreigners) should expect to see high levels of security checks in most hotelss visited – including shopping malls and general public areas.   These checks are not in response to any specific known threat, but are precautions to ensure the safety of all visiting these locations.

Following deployment of the Kenya Defence Forces to improve the security situation all along the border with Somalia, some concerns have been expressed about possible insecurity. These concerns are not  connected  to  any  specific  threat  but  the  Kenyan  authorities have increased security significantly with the aim of preventing any attempt by terrorists to carry out a reprisal attack in the capital city. The enhanced security measures have been put in effect in all the major public areas of Nairobi including shopping malls, international

hotelss and hotelss where international visitors gather to ensure the continued safety of our international visitors.

Parks and Reserves:

The Parks and Reserves continue to be safe locations for visitors, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.

Coastal Areas:

  a.       Lamu

The past security concerns regarding Lamu and its environs were addressed through improved surveillance and patrols. Although the area remains within the 150 kms that is of concern to most source markets, KTF is confident  that recent security  measures  introduced by  the  Government  have  gone  a long  way  towards  making  the area  safe  for  resumed  visitation.    We  continue   to  monitor  the situation closely and will advice should there be any concern that arises.

  b.       Mombasa

There is some very welcome  news from the North Coast, where for the  first  time  in  several  years  visitors  are  now  able  to  have  their beach  beds  right  on  the  beach  as  opposed  to  being  restricted to having  them  next  to the  swimming  pools.    This  is thanks  to an initiative by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) that has seen them embark on a pilot Beach Management Programme.  Visitors to the

12 kilometre stretch between Serena and Nyali can now be assured of peaceful enjoyment of the beach.  KWS will patrol the beach day and night so as to ensure the maximum security for guests.  The program  will  be  extended  to  other  beach  areas  after  the  pilot period.

The campaign against the Al Shabaab insurgents is said to be yielding fruits and although the necessary intervention has had a high cost to Kenya, we are looking at the very real possibility that the Horn of Africa will finally have the much needed peace the region requires.

KTF would like to reassure all intending visitors to Kenya that all possible efforts are being made to ensure your safety while in Kenya.  We also urge all visitors to ensure that their travel plans are arranged through a reputable and licensed tour operator.  Such operators are always kept abreast by our 24Hr Safety and Communication Center of any developments in the various locations.

We will continue to keep a close eye on all locations that have touristic interest  and  update  all  our  travel  partners   should  there  be  any concerns that need to be communicated.

The KTF Safety and Communication Centre remains open 24 hours a day and can  be reached  on:-