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Dress & behave like the local Somalis, so not to arouse an aria of someone from the West (which could be disadvantageous). When it's dark, do not carry objects like a digital camera in your hand. Try to be less obvious. Eastleigh is a nice place; there are some fine Somali restaurants. If you like playing chess, St. John's is the place.
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Navy9, Nairobi is such a beautiful place like the rest of Kenya. Things you should remember:
Avoid the Eastleigh market, it is like suqa Bakaaraha unless you’re really homesick and want more contact with Somalis.
Make sure you bargain with everyone, even the taxi drivers otherwise you’ll pay more than you should.
Avoid matatus (busses), unless you’re indifferent to shiir and overcrowding. The ones to Eastleigh are abit better and have good music, but perverted conductors.
Almost all Kenyans speak good English, so no need to speak like you’re speaking to a dumb person.
You can find almost everything in Nairobi, it depends on what you’re into.
You could:
Visit the nearby very magnificent wildlife parks, lakes etc.
Go to watch boxing matches and live concerts
Go shopping in the town.
Go to a restaurant – eat nyama choma (barbequed beef) not bad!
Go to amusement parks, cultural shows and trade fairs.
Again, it really all depends on how much money you’re planning to spend and what you’re into. There have been recent riots and civil unrest due to the manifesto but am sure there will be no major problems. Unlike Somalis, Kenyans are very patriotic, nationalistic and have no clan system although they are a very heterogeneous community, with diverse cultures, languages and colours.
Although I haven’t been there for ages, Nairobi is where it’s at, you’ll love it. Oh, and don’t be too shocked to see many very poor people, the gap between the rich and poor is very wide like most African countries. Enjoy you’re visit and don’t forget to get vaccinated before you hit the plane.
Avoid the Eastleigh market, it is like suqa Bakaaraha unless you’re really homesick and want more contact with Somalis.
Make sure you bargain with everyone, even the taxi drivers otherwise you’ll pay more than you should.
Avoid matatus (busses), unless you’re indifferent to shiir and overcrowding. The ones to Eastleigh are abit better and have good music, but perverted conductors.
Almost all Kenyans speak good English, so no need to speak like you’re speaking to a dumb person.
You can find almost everything in Nairobi, it depends on what you’re into.
You could:
Visit the nearby very magnificent wildlife parks, lakes etc.
Go to watch boxing matches and live concerts
Go shopping in the town.
Go to a restaurant – eat nyama choma (barbequed beef) not bad!
Go to amusement parks, cultural shows and trade fairs.
Again, it really all depends on how much money you’re planning to spend and what you’re into. There have been recent riots and civil unrest due to the manifesto but am sure there will be no major problems. Unlike Somalis, Kenyans are very patriotic, nationalistic and have no clan system although they are a very heterogeneous community, with diverse cultures, languages and colours.
Although I haven’t been there for ages, Nairobi is where it’s at, you’ll love it. Oh, and don’t be too shocked to see many very poor people, the gap between the rich and poor is very wide like most African countries. Enjoy you’re visit and don’t forget to get vaccinated before you hit the plane.

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[quote="xoogSADE14"]whatever you do, DO NOT set foot in eastleigh pronounced (islii) by somalis
[/quote]
some guy go his hand broken as nxt fool took his fone
right infront of me
lool true but its like somalia waalahi no blacks in sight apart from the cleaners.
You'll feel right at home
but if you go during rain season Ufffffffff damn it smellys like hell
(if your female)
wear caadi flat shows(no roads pavements to walks on Lool ) No Heels you'll break your legs Lol
Wear jaalbiib ( highly recommended ) especial when you go in the market too many pervs., plus never go on your own.
take loadz of washing powder you get dirty the min you leave the house.
fooood is nice mmmm
anyhow you shud go to one of the villages thats where i spent most of the time, its so peaceful.
Oh great shopping..!! you can buy everything and anything
enjoy its great place
watch out for the bus out n to Eastleigh...veryyyyyyyyyy bumpy ride don't eat anything before it looooool
^^ this only applies to Eastleigh, the reat of N is nice
am going bk this summer

some guy go his hand broken as nxt fool took his fone


lool true but its like somalia waalahi no blacks in sight apart from the cleaners.
You'll feel right at home
but if you go during rain season Ufffffffff damn it smellys like hell

(if your female)
wear caadi flat shows(no roads pavements to walks on Lool ) No Heels you'll break your legs Lol
Wear jaalbiib ( highly recommended ) especial when you go in the market too many pervs., plus never go on your own.
take loadz of washing powder you get dirty the min you leave the house.
fooood is nice mmmm
anyhow you shud go to one of the villages thats where i spent most of the time, its so peaceful.
Oh great shopping..!! you can buy everything and anything

enjoy its great place
watch out for the bus out n to Eastleigh...veryyyyyyyyyy bumpy ride don't eat anything before it looooool
^^ this only applies to Eastleigh, the reat of N is nice
am going bk this summer

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I think you should avoid Nairobi as much as you could, Mombassa is the place to be, or even Malindi.
Nairobi has taken crime into new levels, even worse than Mooryaans in Mogadishu, ppl get killed for a simple cell phone or the suspicion of having one which later results the famous adage "Bahati Mbaya" or bad luck. The fukken addoon baboons use bangas and machetes to chop your hand and remove the watch and ring or your head in some cases to remove the necklace and earings. Sanitation is unheard of in Nairobi and the trash-piles are the heights of mountains, sewages are not covered and you could see the fufu feces on the side walks, roads in Eisleigh are not paved and when it rains, it turns into Afgoye.
Mombassa however, is a different story, totally the opposite of everything Nairobi is
Nairobi has taken crime into new levels, even worse than Mooryaans in Mogadishu, ppl get killed for a simple cell phone or the suspicion of having one which later results the famous adage "Bahati Mbaya" or bad luck. The fukken addoon baboons use bangas and machetes to chop your hand and remove the watch and ring or your head in some cases to remove the necklace and earings. Sanitation is unheard of in Nairobi and the trash-piles are the heights of mountains, sewages are not covered and you could see the fufu feces on the side walks, roads in Eisleigh are not paved and when it rains, it turns into Afgoye.
Mombassa however, is a different story, totally the opposite of everything Nairobi is
Luggoyo, nayaa beenta iskadhaaf. Or maybe you're talking about the shantytown you used to live in.
Mombasa is older than Nairobi, lovely beaches and architecture. But not as lively as Nairobi. Btw, no one has ever chopped anyone's head with a panga in Nairobi.
Don't scare them Luggoyo, mdanganyifo wewe.

Mombasa is older than Nairobi, lovely beaches and architecture. But not as lively as Nairobi. Btw, no one has ever chopped anyone's head with a panga in Nairobi.

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San Dheer,
Which letter of "SIR" did you missed when you are addressing me with Naayaa, or you just messing with me?
If you wanna advertsie Nairobi, there are other ways to do it but I won't let you deceive my friend Navy into that City-turned-slum. Maybe you are talking about the Nairobi b4 the walendo
Which letter of "SIR" did you missed when you are addressing me with Naayaa, or you just messing with me?
If you wanna advertsie Nairobi, there are other ways to do it but I won't let you deceive my friend Navy into that City-turned-slum. Maybe you are talking about the Nairobi b4 the walendo
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