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Matters needing attention in going to Dubai, Kenya and Algeria in mid-April

Dubai is not hot yet, and it is autumn in Kenya. Sun protection is definitely necessary, sunglasses and hats must be prepared, and mosquito bites must be prepared. Shoes must be ready for out shoes, otherwise there may be bugs and grass sticking to your feet when you go out to play.

The power supply in Dubai and Kenya is 220v, but Dubai uses a British plug, which is a plug with a rectangular plug. Kenya should use South African standard plugs. I suggest you bring a power converter, which is not provided in general hotels. You only need to buy a so-called WorldCom power converter and a large South African standard adapter. The big South African standard is a round plug, and the plug is thick, not a small South African non-standard plug. It is enough to bring a power strip, and the charger should not be put in the suitcase, but in the carry-on bag. It often happens that the luggage is late, the phone is caught, and the camera is not used.

The things in Dubai Duty Free Shop are not very cheap, and the prices are similar to those in domestic duty free shops, especially perfume and the like. After returning home, it is recommended to buy it at the airport duty-free shop, so as not to bring it back and find it cheaper at home, and there is no need to change foreign exchange.

Kenya's specialty should be wood carving, which is quite famous. These are African artworks, and some original craft decorations can be bought back as souvenirs. Diamonds and ivory can't be bought at any price. If you want to get caught, you have to go through a foreign prison.