Read as much information as you can about the Kenyan region you are going to visit such as the wildlife, culture, political climate, weather conditions, and modes of transportation
Plan your trip. You may wish to visit the main tourist attractions like the Masai Mara and the Amboseli National park. Verify that you have enough time to visit all your destinations and that transportation can meet your needs.
Research and contact travel agents specializing in Kenyan Safaris. Usually they have group packages which work out cheaper.These include hotels, transportation a guide and so on.
Visit your doctor for a complete medical check-up and perhaps a dental check-up before going on your safari. Find out from your doctor if you will need any vaccines for your travel. The vaccines range from cholera to yellow fever. The doctor may also give you anti- malaria tablets since malaria is very dominant in Kenya.
Take a First Aid Kit complete with bandages, antiseptics, painkillers, medicine for skin cuts, allergies, travel-sickness and diarrhea to name a few. . Pack a great deal of on mosquito repellents and sunscreen to protect your skin.
Inquire at your travel agency about the weather of the destination, they may help you get an idea of what sort of clothes to take with you.