Convert Indian Rupee (INR) to Kenyan Shilling (KES)

1 INR = 1.37 KES · Exchange rate as of Invalid Date

Today's INR to KES exchange rate

Today, 1 Indian Rupee equals 1.37 Kenyan Shilling, and 1 KES equals ₹0.7283. Exchange rates between the Indian Rupee and the Kenyan Shilling change every day based on global market activity, so the figure you see here updates throughout the day. If you're planning a trip to Kenya, use the converter above to check any amount you're budgeting for and check this page again closer to your travel date for the latest rate.

INR to KES conversion table

Here's a quick reference for common Indian Rupee amounts converted to Kenyan Shilling at today's rate, plus the reverse if you're trying to figure out what something priced in Sh costs in Indian Rupee.

Indian RupeeKenyan Shilling
₹100Sh137
₹500Sh687
₹1,000Sh1,373
₹5,000Sh6,866
₹10,000Sh13,731
₹50,000Sh68,655
₹1,00,000Sh137,310
₹5,00,000Sh686,550
Kenyan ShillingIndian Rupee
Sh1₹0.73
Sh10₹7.28
Sh50₹36.41
Sh100₹72.83
Sh500₹364
Sh1,000₹728
Sh5,000₹3,641
Sh10,000₹7,283

Values are calculated at today's mid-market rate and rounded to the nearest unit. Actual amounts at banks, money changers or card swipes may differ slightly.

How can I get Kenyan Shilling for my trip from India?

There are multiple options, and most travellers use a combination, some cash for small purchases, plus a card for everything else.

  • Forex prepaid card: The most popular choice for short trips. Load it with rupees before you fly; the money converts to Kenyan Shilling at the time of loading, locking in your exchange rate. Zero-markup forex cards skip the 2–4% fee that regular bank cards charge.

  • Indian debit or credit card: Works abroad if international transactions are enabled (most banks disable this by default, so switch it on in the app before you fly). Standard cards add a 3–3.5% forex markup per swipe, though a few newer credit cards waive it entirely.

  • Cash: Still the most reliable option for street food, tips, taxis and local markets. Buy from an FFMC-licensed money changer or an online forex platform - both are cheaper than banks and far cheaper than airport counters.

  • UPI International: Some countries now accept UPI payments from Indian apps. Check before you fly; if Kenya is on the list, you can scan QR codes with UPI apps just like in India. Carry a card as backup.

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