Today is my last day here, in Nairobi. In a way it is a blessing, since I get to see what Kenya is really like. And on top of that, Kenya Airlines has put me up in a swanky 5 star hotel, the
Sarova Stanley . It's been a bit of ups and downs though. I am hanging out with the 4 Swedish people I met at the airport. Two are teachers in Sweden and the other 2 are their students. They are doing a project at a school near Lake Malawi where they are teaching some school children. Another guy we are hanging with is from the Netherlands. He does some tourism stuff back home and is simply on holiday, to backpack with his buddies northward.
Anyway, Kenya, as you know, is known nowadays for the civil violence due to political reasons. Because of that, I was super scared when I first got here, especially since I am alone in a country that is utterly, completely foreign to me. I am happy to report that the people I have met have been nothing but kind and gentle. In fact, people have come up to me in the streets and said "See? This is a peaceful city."
Today, we went on a safari just 20 mins from the center of the city, where we're staying. Nairobi National Park. We saw super zebras, giraffes, crocodiles (or is it alligators? i can't tell). I will post pictures of these when i reach Lilongwe. Afterwards, it was a nap by the pool, followed by lunch and a trek around the town.
The city center is bustling, busy, crowded, and polluted. Reminded me much of Manila. People warned me of the "street boys," i guess another name for pick-pocketers. We walked around and I was with the only white people I saw during my 2.5 hour walk, let alone I
was the only asian person around. We went to the site of the former US embassy, which was bombed back on 1998. Pretty scary and sad. That's when my nerves got to me again and I thought it better to leave the little video they were showing before I became super freaked out. Then we went to the tallest building in the city, 27 stories up and had a bird's eye view. It was beautiful.
Then I get home to watch CNN and about all the horror stories and violence here (*sigh*). Glad not to have experienced any of it.
So it's been a whirlwind so far, and I've only been gone for 3 days! Will update more soon.
Miss you all terribly!