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Heyas,
If you go: Take DEET. The strong stuff, not the wussie stuff you get at "Outdoor City". Consider prophalactic malarial meds. Depending on where you go, you may need a Yellow Fever vaccination, which MAY make you ill on it's own, and is not recommended for older folks.. Wear long sleeves. SLATHER the bug repellant on. Malaria or yellow fever is no joke. You DO. NOT. WANT. Nu |
Originally Posted by beetlehog
(Post 659709)
Quick question for you Delta guys and girls. I would like to take my father on safari and I have heard that Kenya is one of the best spots to see "big cats". I thought Delta was supposed to start service there this summer but I cannot find any information on Delta's website. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
But you will see elephant, giraffe (two types), zebra (two types) and hippos. The amazing thing is there are no carcasses littering the land. The lions fell a zebra. Munch munch. Then comes the hyena, then the jackals, fox and on.. before long the buzzards show up and after that the only thing left is a very white skull and some vertebrae. And the ants and termites clean that up. In recent years there has been a lot of violence with lots of guns coming up from other countries. We had a great time but it was back a long time ago. Kenya |
If you want a great dining experience...go to "Carnivores" just outside the city. Its a short cab ride and well worth it. They cook every imaginable meat and serve some incredible sauces to go along. In addition to beef, they offer wildebeest, giraffe, crocodile, gnu, etc. Its an incredible atmosphere with these Kenyan dudes walking around with freshly cooked stuff on skewers which they then lop off onto your plate. Awesome stuff. Also, the bar is jumpin' with a lot of Euro folks and great music. Its outside and adjacent to the restaurant.
The hotels in Nairobi are very nice and have pretty decent security. The threat lies in the ride from the airport to the nice hotel area and the downtown vicinity immediately adjacent to the hotels. In my experience, I felt very safe in the hotels and doing the cab thing. Walking around, especially at night, was not a good idea. |
Its not really a TSA problem
but an "airplane with a missile in the wing" problem... Terrorists threatened Nairobi-bound Delta aircraft the same guys that pulled off this stunt in 2002 Cheers George |
Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 659783)
There are numerous security issues with that market from the airport to crew layover options. It was canceled when the TSA refused to certify the airport. I am not sure flights there will be started anytime soon.
There are no hotels near the airport which sits about 16km south east of Nairobi ajacent to the Nairobi Game Park. Nairobi was the second most dangerous city in the world to live in (after Bogota) prior to 2002 and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Baghdad and Al Nasiriah have those distinctions now. Many crews have stayed at the Nairobi Hilton and the Intercontinental. Late night arrival rides into town are very dangerous. Downtown Nairobi is dangerous at all times, but especially after dark. Karibu Kenya! |
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