December 29, 2024
Kenya: It pays to read the fine print
Jumbo! Inveterate world traveller Ros Freeman should have read the trip notes before booking her 'camping' trip in Kenya. Will all end well for Ros?
Time to brush up my Swahili as I arrived at Kenya’s Nairobi Airport. A big smile and a local greeting don’t go astray, especially at immigration. But no worries, getting through Nairobi airport was a cinch. Now the adventure truly began. And what an adventure it would be!
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