Traveling to Madagascar and Kenya
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Traveling to Madagascar and Kenya
On the moment I'm in Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar and hope to travel later to Kenya (I applied already for a E visa) It's winter here an bloody cold, at 12PM to day 20 C. At night 11 C.
But I'm very happy with the air-co, he can cool, but also heating the room.
PS,
No photo's on the moment, the battery of my camera broke down, I expect a new one, end of the week.
But I'm very happy with the air-co, he can cool, but also heating the room.
PS,
No photo's on the moment, the battery of my camera broke down, I expect a new one, end of the week.
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Re: Traveling to Madagascar and Kenya
When you get to Kenya be sure to look up our friend Amit Patel...Sidewalker wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 5:37 pm On the moment I'm in Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar and hope to travel later to Kenya (I applied already for a E visa) It's winter here an bloody cold, at 12PM to day 20 C. At night 11 C.
But I'm very happy with the air-co, he can cool, but also heating the room.
PS,
No photo's on the moment, the battery of my camera broke down, I expect a new one, end of the week.
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Re: Traveling to Madagascar and Kenya
I'm not interested in that guy!clutchcargo wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 6:05 pmWhen you get to Kenya be sure to look up our friend Amit Patel...Sidewalker wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 5:37 pm On the moment I'm in Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar and hope to travel later to Kenya (I applied already for a E visa) It's winter here an bloody cold, at 12PM to day 20 C. At night 11 C.
But I'm very happy with the air-co, he can cool, but also heating the room.
PS,
No photo's on the moment, the battery of my camera broke down, I expect a new one, end of the week.
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Re: Traveling to Madagascar and Kenya
Keep in mind that Kenya is considerably less safe than Cambodia. Do not walk at night and if you do get robbed, do not resist unless you want to get killed.
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Re: Traveling to Madagascar and Kenya
I know, its the same in Antananarivo, but I'm always very careful, never go out after 9-10 PM. I'm not a bar goer.
But anyway, thanks for the warning.
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Please post pictures. Always been interested in those parts of the world. Surprising that Kenya is so unsafe considering tourism's revenue.
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Re: Traveling to Madagascar and Kenya
Most tourist stay in hotels along the beaches, like me. I think the big city's like Nairobi and Mombasa are far more danger's.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 7:57 pm Please post pictures. Always been interested in those parts of the world. Surprising that Kenya is so unsafe considering tourism's revenue.
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Re: Traveling to Madagascar and Kenya
My parents used to work in tourism in Kenya. Tourism has never really recovered from the various terrorist attacks, the violence during elections a few years back, etc. This means that many former hospitality workers are out of jobs.Sidewalker wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 8:12 pmMost tourist stay in hotels along the beaches, like me. I think the big city's like Nairobi and Mombasa are far more danger's.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 7:57 pm Please post pictures. Always been interested in those parts of the world. Surprising that Kenya is so unsafe considering tourism's revenue.
The hotels are safe; but even the beaches or the roads in front of the hotels often are not.
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