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10-05-23 20:46 #5152
Posts: 1486Business
Originally Posted by Zimzam [View Original Post]
Neddy.
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10-05-23 18:41 #5151
Posts: 390New New Cheers
It seems someone is going to try again to open the New Cheers.
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10-02-23 21:15 #5150
Posts: 546Originally Posted by HappyFarang [View Original Post]
When you are at the immigration desk they will ask how long you are staying, tell them 4 weeks or whatever. They will write in pen oftentimes on your visa stamp a time frame for that visa.
You can stay 3 months then extend 3 months by law.
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10-02-23 19:04 #5149
Posts: 45I am now regretting booking my airplane ticket for only 2 weeks. I already applied for Visa with the exact arrival and leave date.
Considering they gave me a 3 months visa, I assume it doesn't matter if I buy a different return ticket and return on a later date?
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10-02-23 19:00 #5148
Posts: 45Originally Posted by RatTraveler [View Original Post]
I wouldn't even mind a slightly higher rate if that means I can send money directly to my M-pesa wallet from my phone anytime I want!
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10-02-23 10:34 #5147
Posts: 2PrEP prescription?
Traveling soon to Mombasa and would need a prescription for PrEP. Any recommendations around Nyali area where to find a place to get one? Nyali Center or City Mall areas would be perfect.
Haven't logged in here for a long time and I have lost my old username and password, so I had to register and get a new one.
Thanks!
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10-01-23 19:17 #5146
Posts: 151Well I have taken matatus along nyali road many times at night and nothing did happen maybe I was lucky haha).
Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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10-01-23 07:13 #5145
Posts: 546Originally Posted by LondonDelBoy [View Original Post]
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09-30-23 13:15 #5144
Posts: 4Niarobi / Mombasa one month stay
Originally Posted by Mombie75 [View Original Post]
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09-30-23 06:27 #5143
Posts: 1486Health Insurance
Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
Mwalimu.
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09-30-23 01:19 #5142
Posts: 12Originally Posted by HappyFarang [View Original Post]
As far as transferring to mpesa, I downloaded the app to try it out but I have to wait until I have a safaricom sim. But I did ask around about the app and I was told that you can use a bank account and maybe even a credit card. If that's true, I believe the exchange rate would be determined by my bank. Please correct me if I'm wrong. When traveling and using my credit card, my bank has always given me a better exchange rate than any of the money exchangers. In fact, it's usually right at market rate. I guess I'll try it out with a small sum at first from my bank account to mpesa, then check my statement online to calculate the rate.
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09-29-23 19:30 #5141
Posts: 45Wise to M-Pesa
Originally Posted by Mombie75 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
I have Transferwise (now called Wise) and they have what they claim to be the best rate. You can transfer money into your Wise account, and then transfer it to M-Pesa directly from their app with the lowest fee.
It seems very straightforward and doesn't involve going to places and wasting time as it can be done from your phone in a few seconds.
On a different note: is it easy to find a GF apartment in Mtwapa once I am on the ground? I don't want to book everything in advance as I may not like the apartment once I see it.
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09-29-23 08:19 #5140
Posts: 390ATM & money change in Mtwapa
In Mtwapa there are at least two ATM places that do not charge more costs.
These are Diamond Trust Bank in Mtwapa Mall and National Bank, next to the big mosque along the main road in the Malindi direction.
There might be more banks in Mtwapa that do not charge.
A good place to change cash money in Mtwapa is the Shaban phone shop next to Casuarina on the same side of the road.
Shaban moved from the Cheers location to Mtwapa.
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09-29-23 05:06 #5139
Posts: 1316Originally Posted by SuperChuck [View Original Post]
Other alternatives: Call an insurance broker in Italy to find a plan for you or buy a medical plan for visitors from a insurer in Kenya (better before your landing there).
An annual plan won't work as you have to be back to Italy (35 days with Allianz, for example, and yes they won't offer beyond 120 days).
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09-28-23 23:25 #5138
Posts: 478Some comments
Some comments.
-I withdraw money from ATM in Citymall, near Cafe Series. There is concentration of many different banks, and a guard.
Or I did that in Mwtapa, in big road there are several of them. There was lot of discussion in this forum one point which bank gives best rates, I don't remember was there any conclusion.
-To change money, next to Cheers there are several small shops or business. Guys for changing money are there, you can get best rates from them. They change also neighbourhood African countries money. I never changed money there, but I know many musungus who changed money there regularly. You just walk there, several guys come to ask if you want to change money.
-I use mpesa also a lot. You can send money to mpesa directly from World Remit at least, from your credit card, no need to use ATM or cash. Even bank transfer is possible but I have never tried. Girls know this too, they will ask you to send money to their mpesa. So better to say that you don't know how to use mpesa and don't want to learn. I pay also boda boda trips meaning motobike taxis, those guys don't have cash so don't expect change.
-Indiana hotel in Bamburi beach had good terms for people staying long time, once. Big Tree also give better deals if you stay long. Cheapest is still go to Mwtapa and rent a room, you could get 1500 shilling per night or even cheaper, that is what I paid for furnished room when I had long time contract, half year ago. Better to rent something from cheap hotel for short time and then look for long time apartment. Many local people rent apartment and then rent it to musungu, directly or by using Airbnb. Also some Casourina girls.
-I tried to look insurance also for long time, then I gave up. Maximum extend of the trip was always 60 days. There are insurances for nomadic people but I don't know about them, Asian companies may provide something. If somebody knows, please inform.
-matatus, I think they are safe, generally. Why I stopped using them was because it is so slow, they wait in Sanshu to get car full of passengers, and they stop everywhere if they see somebody waiting. In one way they are safe because they are big cars, if accident then it is usually other car that is hurt. Motobike taxi is so much faster but scary.