yes Kenya is a safe place to go no militant rebels government have control of the entire country and rule of law is enforced and understood by citizens making them law abiding peaceful and kind, Kenya has more to offer in touristic attraction than entire north African countries combine yes, they have variety the beautiful wildlife safari all the way from mount Kenya to the Serengeti plains in the south where you sleep with the elephants and dine with the lions at night, not to mention walking with the giraffes in the Savanna grasslands plenty of fresh water lakes beauty in lake Naivasha sunset with thousands of white flamingos and varieties of birds fresh lake Victoria with long stretch of beach and quiet islands sandy and good fishing sports nice worm waters of the Turkanas. lake turkana with gigantic large crocodiles never before seen in any zoo the best of all is the coast from north white sand beaches of Malindi with exotic 5 star hotels wow nice cozy, paradise like feeling on earth all the way to Dianni beach luxurious vacation spot in the world nice friendly people good food, and value for you money can't say no more want big bang for your money nice peaceful vacation, safari of you life time, think no more Kenya is a place of uniqueness, Nairobi nice architectural sky line rich and diverse in culture and race, shop and party with best of music in the world zouk, lingala, jazz, genge, hip hop and soul will fire you for ya trip home am a living witness jriaga@Yahoo.com
Traveling to Kenya may or may not be safe. It is a good idea to stay updated on the happenings in Kenya and listen to any government advisories in order to be safe.
No go somewhere else like the moon, or the sun dont be so gay all the time...
yeah
You could go to Mombasa, a seaside resort at the bottom of the coastline in the east. Or you could go on a safari anywhere in the wilderness where there is a lodge. Or you could go to the capital Nairobi to have a city holiday.Hope this helps you =]
By age 23 she had saved enough to go by ship to visit a girlfriend who had moved to Kenya.
Yes. The best thing to go is to get to high ground.
If you are in a safe place, for example your house, you are safe from the storm and from any lightening. I always remember "When thunder roars, go indoors."
Here is a bit more information:Well I am 15 and I really want to go to Kenya with school for four weeks to do aid work and go on a PADI diving course. My parents think that I should wait until I have finished university (around 9 years from now -MEDSCHOOL!) I need Ideas to persuade them that I should go now (Summer 2011).Please help.
In Kenya there are alot of beaches and zoos to go to. There is a place in Kenya called Mombasa which is good for sightseeing animalsi. Nairobi is a great place where the city is where you can go shopping. There are also villages that you can visit that are the exact opposite of the city.
The place is usually Kenya,Africa.
no
As long as you don't go into Juarez, it should be safe.
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A 'safe haven' is a place where you can go to feel safe. A Haven is an old word for harbor. Altogether the saying is a metaphor: a safe place where you can go at times of trouble, just as ships take refuge during a storm.
Kenya Robertson goes by Kenya Renee.
people go to Kenya to go to see the landscapeto enjoy the sports
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definatley not
NO!! ---------------------------- It depends on what you expect form your holiday. The people of Kenya are charming and the countryside and animal life are superb. There are however issues with security, crime and corruption.
People do go to Kenya. But tourism always takes a dive when there is political unrest, which Kenya has at the moment.