looks very bad over there at moment they are rioting over the elections and around 200 people dead already !!!!!!!!!!
this is bad as i am going on holidays there in 1 week...
I was thinking of going fishing in the country later this year but luckily have not booked yet, John.
I will tell you whats Going on.
Kenya now is in a reconciliation phase because of the last elections held in 2007.
There are two main contenders/parties in argument where one party states that the other rigged the election process to win while the other states otherwise.
Anyway, all in all, measures have and are been taken at this moment to solve and contain this problem and only a few affected areas are raising concern which are the Western and Rift Valley areas of the country.
So if your travel plan was to visit the Mara, then you might as well as cancel your trip, for this month only, but after January ends, everything will be back to Normal. Also travel advisories just scare people into going somewhere while the real truth is that they should be capable of stating which areas are not safe.
Nairobi area, Eastern, Southern and North areas are as safe as ever.
Kenya now is in a reconciliation phase because of the last elections held in 2007.
There are two main contenders/parties in argument where one party states that the other rigged the election process to win while the other states otherwise.
Anyway, all in all, measures have and are been taken at this moment to solve and contain this problem and only a few affected areas are raising concern which are the Western and Rift Valley areas of the country.
So if your travel plan was to visit the Mara, then you might as well as cancel your trip, for this month only, but after January ends, everything will be back to Normal. Also travel advisories just scare people into going somewhere while the real truth is that they should be capable of stating which areas are not safe.
Nairobi area, Eastern, Southern and North areas are as safe as ever.
Tour operators are also bound to take a cautious view - they would fear the risk of litigation if there is a chance of it being proved that they knowingly sent tourists to a dangerous destination. The discussion on another thread in this forum suggests that they are taking a fairly pragmatic approach and regularly reviewing the situation as departure dates approach. At the moment they seem to be leaving the decision as to whether to cancel holidays as late as three days prior to departure. But understandably not all visitors want to have to live with this level of uncertainty and so are making alternative arrangements now. I know that this is not good news for the Kenyan tourist industry and it will take it a long time for it to recover from this setback but in the current situation I think that we all need to be very cautious about encouraging people to continue with any plans to visit Kenya in the short term until there is clear and unambiguous evidence that the situation is not longer as volatile as it has been recently.
SM
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