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Re: Kenya animal migration Posted on: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 18:36:48 +0100

In message <1157906856.317797.15910@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com>
"mazda610328" wrote:


> I will stay in Naibori for 1 night and another 2 nights alone after
> Safari trip. Is it safe to walk around there alone if anyone has been
> there before?
No.
Get a taxi recommended by your hotel to wherever you want to go.
They will either wait for you or give you a number to contact them on.
Nairobi is often called Nairobbery, and for good reason.
Lots of horror stories, though obviously some people are OK.
Even many of the safari driver/guides like to get out of Nairobi as
quickly as possible!
www.v-liz.com/safari/nairobiare/nairo.htm

Best way to spend your day in Nairobi would be to have a full day in
the National Park, which has lots of birds and most of the mammals
except Elephant. www.v-liz.com/safari/nairobiare/nnp_pa.htm

Alternatives:
Giraffe Manor: www.v-liz.com/safari/nairobiare/girman.htm
Karen Blixen House: www.v-liz.com/safari/nairobiare/kbh.htm
The Museum
The Bomas of Kenya (professional dance troupe)
The Railway museum (if you're interested in railways)
There's also a famous market, which I think might only be on a
Saturday, maybe someone has more info?


> I will also share room with a stranger in Safari tour to save cost.
> Hopefully, my roommate is an easygoing person and we don't hate each
> other in the end.
I did that this time, and my two Galapagos trips.
Good luck!

Slainte

Liz



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