Generally in the resort you are totally safe, most of the people in Kenya are very nice and sweet person to talk to, they can teach us more than we can think, you only have to use a normal sense of caution to avoid any unpleasant situation that may occur.....for example avoid to walk alone along the beach, don't go too far from your resort, don't go out in Malindi town during the night...if you are alone.....and if you do, try not to show any camera or videotape....
Updated Sep 20, 2006
All around the place there were lots of monkeys. and we laugh when they played their tricks
One day when we were resting a monkey came into our room, took Pringles from the table and ran out before we realize what happened.
Advice: be careful with the monkeys!
Written Sep 7, 2006
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All around the place there were lots of monkeys. and we laugh when they played their tricks One day when we were resting a monkey came into our room, took...
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Q: Does anyone know of a reputabel jeweller in Malindi who sells silver Masai bracelets for a good price?
A: if it´s silver, it´s not Masai originated jewellery to start with
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