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  • Matatu's rule OK. Or something like that Life in Nairobi just goes on and on, with predictable monotony. Transport in much of the world, especially the developing world, is always, erm, fun? Not necessarily for the first timer and novice traveler, but you adapt to the local Posted by Gelli in Gelli goes South-ish | Jun 2, 2009
  • Mid-TSavo Hi everyone!! Sorry for my last blog, just read it back and it is awful! Might have been cos I was on the phone while I was writing it, there we go I will Just blame Rocky... Haha maybe not. Posted by emmabanham in Emma's Kenya Blog | Jun 2, 2009
  • A Leopard Crossing , I know I'll sound like a snobby world-weary backpacker on this blog entry, but I really have seen a lot of good game parks and animals. Lots of them. In biiiiiig quantities; prides of up to 30 lions, schools Posted by Ofelia in Where is Maaret? | May 6, 2009
  • Are You Sure We're Still in Africa? Going to Kenya was so efficient and easy that I seriously doubted if we'd accidentally changed continents. A quick swing of a rubber stamp, the jolly immigration officer relieved us of our dollars, stamped us in, and off we went on Posted by Ofelia in Where is Maaret? | May 3, 2009
  • Yup, stuck back in Nairobi And so it is that I'm back in Nairobi. And for pretty much the first time since I left Portland, actually alone. This is quite strange. By nature - and history – I am a solo traveler, but this trip Posted by Gelli in Gelli goes South-ish | May 27, 2009
  • Life and death in Nairobbery In a previous warbling (http://randomtraveller.travellerspoint.com/47/), I noted just how much I was looking forward to Nairobi, and my expectations of the city. I am happy to report that Nairobi has exceeded that. After 2.5weeks of pretty much Posted by Gelli in Gelli goes South-ish | May 27, 2009
  • Fred world There is very little that is as frustrating being stuck somewhere sick when you are away traveling. Though you have the support and sympathy of other travelers and passers by, they are by nature transient people and not around much. Posted by Gelli in Gelli goes South-ish | May 27, 2009
  • Day before Tsavo Ok yes, so I keep saying that this is the last time I can write a blog for ages, and then I reappear again, so I'm sorry but I will try to stay away now! We are all making the Posted by emmabanham in Emma's Kenya Blog | May 21, 2009
  • Heading to the Mara Our travel starts on Saturday in Nairobi where we get picked up in the city center by a 4x4 RAV 4. Joe, Mike, Collins, Ruth, Susanne and Pamela are part of the team so as ready as ever we plan Posted by ventura in Maasai Mara Trip on a 4x4 Vehicle | May 20, 2009
  • Back in Makongeni for a week This week has gone so quickly! I guess it's because we have only done a day and half's worth of work, and that we aid goodbye to the 6-weekers on Wednesday. It's unbelieveable to think that I'm over halfway through Posted by emmabanham in Emma's Kenya Blog | May 16, 2009
  • Mlurgh Ah yes, Nairobi. A real big city and home to the hopes, dreams and aspirations of millions, with a burgeoning industry of carjackings, muggings, knifings and murder, at least if you believe the hype. Downtown has a reputation that few Posted by Gelli in Gelli goes South-ish | May 13, 2009
  • Dratted Somali's. Let me get my boat Mombasa has always held a kind of pull for me, based, I think, almost solely on the fact that it has long been one of the largest and most important ports in East Africa, and as a Posted by Gelli in Gelli goes South-ish | May 13, 2009
  • Life at Mwaluganje I finally put up some photos!!! Yes I know it has been 6 weeks, but in my defence I only got my camera lead yesterday, and I would have put up more, but my camera just ran out of battery, Posted by emmabanham in Emma's Kenya Blog | May 12, 2009
  • Quick one today... So I just got back from the elephant sanctuary, how can I describe the past week??? Hmmm.. Words can't do it. But I will try. We drove for 2 hours through the amazing hills (which was great cos the coast Posted by emmabanham in Emma's Kenya Blog | May 11, 2009
  • Very long blog so I'm sorry... So much has happened this week I brought my diary with me so that I don't forget anything... Really sorry if this is ridiculously long but I am finally on a free computer so I'm making the most of it! Lat Posted by emmabanham in Emma's Kenya Blog | Apr 17, 2009
  • First week of work... So people, your favourite Banham is doing some actual manual labour! I have been cementing the walls of the new classroom we are finishing, (by the way, the term is grafting!) and tomorrow we start on the roof, which is Posted by emmabanham in Emma's Kenya Blog | Apr 12, 2009
  • 'Mon the Masai!!! It's a looooooong and very buUuUmpy, very dusty (you get so dirty from the dust) road to get to Masai Mara but worth every lump on the head. First day is a meeting point in Nairobi and a long drive Posted by RTW Ross in Round the World....How hard can it be?!? | Feb 28, 2009
  • You got game? Finally time for my safari, I was hanging out for this break and definitely needed it. Onto a small plane (20 seater) on Saturday morning for a short flight over the Rift Valley and down to the Masai Mara. I Posted by JulB in Julian and Bianca Overseas | Apr 7, 2009
  • Nae robbery in Nairobi In Singapore now, the land of fast, free internet. Hopefully get all the Africa entries completed soon. Nairobi, sometimes dubbed Nairobbery, due to high mugging rates, is actually pretty safe provided you are sensible. (Although I am ab Posted by RTW Ross in Round the World....How hard can it be?!? | Feb 23, 2009
  • Downtown Nairobi My african safari started with a fascinating overnight stay in Jo'burg. Donald (the other MTV'er) and I stayed at a replica of Caesars Palace casino in Las Vegas, complete with fake David statue and internal food court with painted ceiling Posted by JulB in Julian and Bianca Overseas | Mar 11, 2009
  • We crossed the Equator! BEAUTIFUL KENYA We have crossed the equator two days ago! What a neat feeling to think tht we have come so far on this trip!~!!! We just arrived to Nairobi yesterday night for a day of rest. But in fact it seems Posted by soafrica in Africa on a bike | Mar 7, 2009
  • Northern Kenya - the road to Hell... I have survived the "Meltdown to Madness" segment!@!@@@!@ This is how the Tour d'Afrique calls the segment between Addis Abba and Nairobie - and it is crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. The worse roads of all the Tour D'Afrique are actually in the first Posted by soafrica in Africa on a bike | Mar 4, 2009
  • Nairobi Jambo (hello)! After 28 hours from the time we left our house, we made it to our hotel in Nairobi. Don't have much to report, though, as we still have not seen anything yet. It was 9pm Posted by lgmaurer in Africa 2009 | Feb 22, 2009
  • Arriving in Nairobi After way too many hours flying, I finally arrived in Kenya. I’d been warned in Sydney about extensive delays with the visa process at Nairobi airport, but I just thought they probably say that to ever Posted by SheIsFree in a year in Tanzania... | Jan 19, 2009
  • Swahili Lesson These videos go over quite a bit and some of the basics, but you get the gist of the language by watching them. [vid Posted by dltang in Kitale, Kenya Mission Trip | Jan 25, 2009
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