Traveling to Kenya is an unforgettable experience—from witnessing the Great Migration in the Masai Mara to exploring vibrant cities like Nairobi and relaxing along the Indian Ocean coast. While planning your adventure is exciting, having the right travel apps on your phone can make your journey much easier, safer, and more enjoyable.
From transport and navigation to payments and wildlife identification, here are the top travel apps every tourist should download before visiting Kenya.
Google Maps – Your Essential Navigation Tool
Whether you’re navigating the busy streets of Nairobi or finding your way to a lodge in the Masai Mara, Google Maps is one of the most important apps to have.
Why it’s useful:
- Turn-by-turn navigation for walking, driving, and public transport
- Ability to download offline maps for areas with limited internet
- Shows restaurants, hotels, attractions, and reviews
- Provides estimated travel times and traffic updates
Pro Tip; Download offline maps for Nairobi, Maasai Mara, and coastal towns like Diani or Mombasa before leaving your hotel Wi-Fi.
Uber – Reliable Transport in Major Cities
Getting around Kenyan cities is easy with Uber. The app operates widely in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu, offering a safe and convenient alternative to taxis.
Why tourists love it :
- Clear upfront pricing
- Cashless payments
- GPS tracking for safety
- Driver ratings and reviews
Traffic in Nairobi can be heavy during rush hour (7–9 AM and 4–7 PM), so allow extra time for trips.
Bolt – Affordable Ride-Hailing Alternative
Bolt is another very popular ride-hailing app in Kenya and is often slightly cheaper than Uber.
Why download Bolt
- Competitive prices
- Quick driver availability
- Motorcycle taxi option (Bolt Boda) in some areas
- Easy payment via card or cash
Many locals keep both Bolt and Uber installed so they can compare prices before booking a ride.
M-Pesa – Kenya’s Mobile Payment System
Kenya is one of the world leaders in mobile money, and M-Pesa is used everywhere—from supermarkets and restaurants to small roadside shops.
Why it’s helpful
- Pay for goods and services quickly
- Send money easily
- Accepted almost everywhere in Kenya
Important Note
Tourists usually need a local Safaricom SIM card to use M-Pesa. These are easy to buy at the airport or shopping malls.
Google Translate – Helpful for Local Languages
English is widely spoken in Kenya, but you will also hear Swahili and many local languages.
Google Translate can help travellers:
- Translate English ↔ Swahili
- Use voice conversations for quick translations
- Translate text from menus or signs using the camera feature
Common Swahili Words
- Jambo – Hello
- Asante – Thank you
- Karibu – Welcome
Learning a few phrases goes a long way with locals.
iNaturalist – Identify Wildlife and Plants
If you’re going on safari, iNaturalist is a fantastic app for identifying animals, birds, and plants.
Why safari travellers love it:
- Identify species using photos
- Learn about wildlife sightings
- Contribute to global biodiversity research
- Discover animals and plants in national parks
It adds an educational layer to your safari experience.
XE Currency – Easy Currency Conversion
Kenya uses the Kenyan Shilling (KES), and keeping track of exchange rates can help you avoid overpaying.
Why XE is useful;
- Real-time currency conversion
- Works offline after initial update
- Supports multiple currencies
- Helps you understand local prices quickly
Final Tips for Travelling in Kenya:
Before arriving in Kenya, make sure to:
- Download apps before your trip while you have strong Wi-Fi
- Purchase a local SIM card for affordable data
- Save important contacts such as your tour operator and accommodation
- Keep your phone charged during safari drives for photos and navigation
With the right apps on your phone, travelling through Kenya becomes simpler, safer, and more enjoyable, allowing you to focus on the real highlight of your trip—the incredible wildlife, landscapes, and cultures of East Africa.




