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    • Day 1

      Nairobi by night

      July 27, 2023 in Kenya ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Nach etwas Bammel, ob sie meinen (trotz Verbot) mitgebrachten Plastiksack entdecken, auf deren Import, Gebrauch in Kenia bis zu 40000 Franken und sogar Haft stehen kann, (hab ich erst in Dubai gelesen, als mein Gepäck schon lange aufgegeben war) gut im Hotel in Nairobi angekommen.Read more

    • Day 7

      Nairobi

      October 16, 2023 in Kenya ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Although I arrived yesterday, I did very little in Nairobi as the first day of the tour would be allowing us time to experience the capital city of Kenya before we move on to the wilderness. The day kicked off with an early morning meeting with our guide Joe and two others before we went to pick up the rest of the crew and become familiar with the big yellow bus that would be home for the next month. There was a crew of 14, much less than can normally fit. Once everyone was on board, we got our first proper debrief of the tour and what to expect. Joe went through the different duties that we would be responsible for as well as any rules of the bus. The standard stuff. We then got straight into the tour by going to the Giraffe sanctuary. This was really cool and informative about the sanctuary, the giraffes, and conservation efforts. We spent some time here before heading to a bead museum where we were welcomed with an amazing song by the girls before being walked through the processes involved in making the beads. We then head outside of town slightly to our first camping site. We arrived early to ensure we had enough time to get used to our new roles and responsibilities while also ensuring we had enough time to be able to enjoy a beer at the end of the day. Tomorrow, though, our safari really started, and we would head to Maasai Mara.Read more

    • Day 117

      Das letzte mal Nairobi mit Theresa

      June 23, 2023 in Kenya ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Ein letztes Mal nach Nairobi u dann für einen Tag zurück nach Embu zu fahren und dann flieg ich am Sonntag von Nairobi woeder nach München.... Ich Freu mich soooo sehr auf daheim...😍
      Hier sind wir bei Theresa's cousin untergekommen und sind zum ersten Mal im Nachtleben unterwegs.Read more

    • Day 27

      Birds of Africa

      October 19, 2019 in Kenya ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Not to mention the beautiful birds in Africa, from the lilac breasted roller, kingfishers and bee eaters, to the secretary bird and a multitude of herons and egrets. There are many not so pretty birds too like the vultures and marabou work. This post is for the ones I haven't posted before. I'm a bit vague with the names and some are probably incorrect.Read more

    • Day 3

      Angekommen und im Hotel

      September 16, 2023 in Kenya ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Am Flughafen wurden wir empfangen und von 2 Keniaerinnen durch die Passkontrolle geschleust, draußen stand dann ein Wagen mit dem wohl sonst der Präsident gefahren wird und wurden zum Hotel gefahren. Da gab es dann eine Überraschung auf dem Zimmer und dann sind wir erstmal Richtung Bar gelaufen.Read more

    • Day 2

      The city of traffic: Nairobi

      September 17, 2019 in Kenya ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Started the day off early with a hearty breakfast on the rooftop. It’s clear the rest of the city woke up way before us as the streets below are already hustling and bustling.

      We decide to spend the day exploring Nairobi and decide to set off on foot. The receptionist has kindly given us a map to the big attractions in Nairobi: the National Museum and Snake Park. Thankfully it’s a two in one package so we manage to visit both in the matter of a few hours.

      Throughout the museum now stuffed animals haunt the hallways with their fake eyes and awkward poses. In snake park, we’re told of all the animals that are edible and inedible. Seems that the black mamba didn’t make the cut for edible but we were slightly grateful for that.

      Leaving the museum we are stopped by the security guard and informed that she can’t let her brother and sister walk around Nairobi. We simply must get a taxi she says! (Obviously in kahoots wifh the taxi driver). Reluctantly we get inside and are automatically filled with regret as we are stuck in traffic for almost an hour when the walk would have taken maybe 10 minutes.

      We arrive somewhat near our desired destination: Swahili Plate. But not before one of the “brokers” from the “Masai Market” spots us and offers his assistance to get us where we want to be. In return, he’ll help us navigate the market once we’ve finished our meal.

      Naturally, we take our time eating. We’ve heard the rumours that a fake market had been set up in the city centre and the “brokers” would take you around to buy overpriced souvenirs and take a cut out of the cost. No thank you.

      We think we’ve spent long enough eating our first of many beans and rice meals and can’t see the broker in sight. So we decide to make a start out of the restaurant. Within seconds there he is by our side attempting to lead us to the market. Picking up speed we essentially run away from him with some excuse that we need to get back to the hotel as we have no money. Thinking we’ve lost him, we head toward the nearest ATM to get some extra cash to spend at the real Masai Market. Unfortunately, our friend didn’t seem to get the hint and continued to follow us. Opting out of getting some money out, we continue our journey toward the God’s Corner to visit one of the local Catholic Churches. Nobody can harass you at a church, right?

      We end our walking tour of the day by visiting the true Masai Market and almost immediately regret it as we step in. It’s shocking how many vendors can sell identical merchandise. We spend all our money on a knockoff Kenya football jersey and a card with an elephant on it. Forced into trying on authentic Masai cloaks, we dress in these two but leave in an argument with the vendors as we refused to spend $150 USD on what looked to be a checkered oversized scarf.

      We escape the hustle and bustle of the city by returning to the hidden rooftop. As we clink our glasses to celebrate the end to our first day we hear a man repeatedly scream in the alley below. Welcome to Nairobi.
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    • Day 33

      Nairobi is bae!

      February 10, 2023 in Kenya ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

      As we were exiting the highway to enter downtown Nairobi, I felt the same giddiness as I did when entering New York City. I know the comparison is perhaps a bit much, but when I see skyscrapers and highway bridges, my excitement does not discriminate! While living on a farm for the past 30 days was pure bliss, I now know for a fact that I am just a pure city girl at heart. And boy, what a city Nairobi is!! Bustling, pulsing, breathing, organised chaos and colorfully diverse... Modern to a fault, and undeniably african. While the look was somewhat reminiscent of American cities (well, to me at least!), the feel reminded me more of a "spicy" city like Istanbul. Arusha made me want to retreat, blend in, even their food was understated. Nairobi makes you want to step out and be unapologetically your authentic self... I am digging it! These crazy thoughts were clearly induced by some incredibly delicious and spicy and HOT vegetable stew and honey ginger cinnamon tea... Nairobi is trying to woo me, and as far as I am concerned, Nairobi is bae... My horrendous phone camera and picture taking skills don't nearly do it justice, but I can assure you, this city has got it going on!!!Read more

    • Day 112

      This leg ends in Nairobi

      August 26, 2023 in Kenya ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      We had to be up at the ungodly hour of 4.30am for the drive over the border into Kenya and on to Nairobi! We felt absolutely shattered! Breakfast was at 5am, and we had to be packed up and on the road by 5.45am. At least we didn’t have to take a tent down!

      It was still dark as we retraced our route to Arusha. Once there, we turned left towards the border and stopped for toilets and to buy food for lunch. We spent all our remaining Tanzanian shillings on crisps, drinks, nuts, biscuits, and beef samosas! We were going to be OK if we got delayed at the border!

      Just before we reached the border, Luke performed a song he’d written especially for Juan and Orly’s engagement. It was pretty good!

      There was a queue at the border, but it wasn’t too bad. We were all through within a couple of hours and on our way to Nairobi. We drove through bushland until we reached the outskirts of the city when suddenly there was heavy traffic and lots of activity.

      We arrived at the drop off point at about 3.15pm. This is where we said our goodbyes and went our separate ways, promising to keep in touch. We may well see Jordan and Neil again. They live in Calgary and we have two days there on our Madventure tour next year!
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    • Day 119

      Return to Nairobi

      September 2, 2023 in Kenya ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      After a reasonable night’s sleep, breakfast this morning was toast, juice, sausages, eggs, and coffee. It was all OK and set us up for our return drive to Nairobi.

      It was a lovely sunny morning. We stopped for fuel and then again for Omondi to check out some plants for his home. They turned out to be too expensive. We stopped again, ostensibly for toilets, but we took advantage of the lovely food shops there to buy drinks and something for lunch later. We kept Omondi waiting for once!

      We retraced our route to Nairobi. It got cloudier as we approached the city. We saw a small march for action against climate change.

      We were happy to be back at the Best Western Hotel. We said a quick goodbye to Omondi. We tipped him, not because he had done a good job, but because we were concerned that we might need to contact him if our refund doesn’t come through!

      We spent the rest of the day sorting out laundry, doing posts, and editing photos. Mark watched the Spurs game live and was happy that they beat Burnley 5 – 2!! Later, we had dinner in the hotel restaurant.
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    • Day 3

      Tag 2 - Nairobi und Ochsenhoden

      September 29, 2023 in Kenya ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Früh morgens verlassen wir die tolle Lodge im Tsavo Nationalpark und weiter gehts!
      Next stop ➡️ Nairobi („Nairobbery“⚠️ )

      Ganz nach Nelsons Motto „Pole, Pole“ kommen wir entspannt an und es geht zum fancy Mittagessen☺️

      Zur Einstimmung gibts einen für Kenia typischen Cocktail „Dawa“ (= „Medizin“ 🧪)
      Gut gesättigt nach dem Menü aus Straus, Krokodil und nicht-so-lecker Ox Balls lassen wir den Tag am Pool ausklingen 😅
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