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02-22-24 06:37 #5302
Posts: 1486The arrival of the Eastern Europeans
I just stumbled across this YouTube video. The arrival of our Russian brothers in Mtwapa. An accident waiting to happen. Not even command of the English language.
For your entertainment.
A REAL GEM.
https://youtu.be/FOitKOgiPEc?si=ouV0MTmRC8kpKkFv
Mwalimu.
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02-12-24 09:17 #5301
Posts: 546Originally Posted by LitmusSmut [View Original Post]
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02-11-24 23:43 #5300
Posts: 553Originally Posted by LitmusSmut [View Original Post]
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02-11-24 16:38 #5299
Posts: 68Asking for Mentor
Hello,
I am looking to venture to Kenya (Mombasa and Nairobi), been doing some research here by RTTF and online via news articles, YouTube. While I am getting an idea, a lot of gaps remain so I would like to get explicit answers to my questions, not just get a vague, soft feel before I commit.
Is there anyone here I can PM directly to ask probably some 5 to 10 questions?
Please let me know. I'd be glad to make a friend and share my experiences if you got questions for me.
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02-06-24 16:35 #5298
Posts: 75Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
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02-03-24 10:45 #5297
Posts: 500Originally Posted by BPalacio [View Original Post]
Or at high class AirBnB. I would either stay directly at NBO in a cafe, to take first flight to MBA, in case early checkin possible, or stay a night in hotel in NBO.
I did that once, unfortunately my reasonably priced hotel close to airport was not very convenient.
You might consider doing the visit to NBO during first days of your trip.
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02-03-24 08:09 #5296
Posts: 546Originally Posted by BPalacio [View Original Post]
Then get uber or bolt to your hotel from Mombasa airport.
Girls are more willing and easy to grab in Mombasa.
Easy as that.
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02-03-24 07:56 #5295
Posts: 15Originally Posted by Zimzam [View Original Post]
As mentioned, you will have to collect your suitcase and passport check can easily take an hour or more at that time, but it's easier to keep going if you can. The day of travel is gone anyway and if you have to travel again the next day, you loose as least half a day again.
Arriving at mbs at 1 is not a problem. They might charge a bit more, but not as much more, but some additional USD 5 max. If you negotiate well. Better still, book an Uber or bolt after landing or share a taxi with a fellow mzungu.
Best of luck.
P.S.: if the connecting flight is on the same ticket, def. Keep going as the risk of missing the connecting flight is on them and often they even make the domestic last flight if the day, wait for the international connection.
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02-03-24 05:42 #5294
Posts: 390Landing late from CDG in NBO. Direct flight to Mombasa ill-advised
After arriving at Nairobi airport you will have to pick up your suitcase yourself and walk to the other side of the airport to check in and board the plane to Mombasa, so that will take some time.
At Mombasa airport you will always find some taxis, but at night they will most likely ask for higher prices.
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02-03-24 04:56 #5293
Posts: 72Landing late from CDG in NBO. Direct flight to Mombasa ill-advised?
*Apologies to all the guys who have had to deal with all my questions in the Nairobi thread. It is very much appreciated, and I won't forget to contribute intel when I return from my short maiden trip to Kenya.
So, I will be landing in NBO late in the evening on a Tuesday after a 8 ish hour flight from CDG. It will be in business class, so I hopefully will be able to rest and hit the ground running. Or at least hit the ground not a complete zombie.
My question is is it ill advised to immediately take the 11:00 PM flight from NBO to Mombasa? I would be arriving in Mombasa at 1:00 AM. Would there even be Ubers around available to take me to my hotel / AirBnB? Would this be safe, especially as a newbie to Africa?
I presume it's probably a safer and more advisable move to just stay in Nairobi for my first night and not board another flight immediately after my long CDG-NBO flight. I just wanted to spend time in Mombasa first to experience the mongering scene there before spending maybe 2-3 days in Nairobi before my return flight. I don't have much time on this trip, and I wanted to get exposure to Mombasa to see if it's more enjoyable than Nairobi.
It seems like the girls are cheaper and more agreeable to pay for play in Mombasa than Nairobi. I am basing this off of interactions / basically scheduling hookups with girls off of dating apps like Tinder and Badoo. Nairobi girls are far more likely to demand higher prices and scoff at an initial offer of 4-5 K KSH, and they seem much more rude and untrustworthy. Mombasa girls have largely been fine with offers of 4-5 K KSH for a couple hours and they have been much friendlier and seem like they'd probably provide better service. Again, this is coming from a newbie, so this might prove largely untrue and to be a foolish assumption. That being said, I am aware that I am to NOT trust these girls. And I don't. It just seems to me that Mombasa girls seem a bit friendlier.
Anyway, can I call again on the Kenyan vets here to give their thoughts on taking a midnight flight to Mombasa the same day I come from Paris? Also your thoughts on if Mombasa girls are indeed cheaper and provide better service than their Nairobi counterparts?
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02-02-24 18:06 #5292
Posts: 321Originally Posted by MamaGuevos [View Original Post]
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02-02-24 17:22 #5291
Posts: 267Have I ever been to Africa?
Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
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02-02-24 16:20 #5290
Posts: 321Originally Posted by MamaGuevos [View Original Post]
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02-02-24 02:23 #5289
Posts: 267Malaria drugs
Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
Gonorrhea is almost all resistant to azithromycin these days. This is no longer a good treatment (althogh it was a decade or so ago). Malarone is a great drug. If you are an American with health isurance, it will cost you $5. 00 for the co pay. It is not for treating malaria. It is for preventing malaria. Its easy to take. Why would you have to be stupid and gullible to take malarone?
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02-01-24 13:58 #5288
Posts: 321Originally Posted by Oiste [View Original Post]
I'm in Rwanda now, I'll check.