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Hi there ,

I will have only 6days in Kenya before i have to cross in to Tanzania ,

I plan mainly to spend them in and aroun Mombasa area , but arrive into Nairobi , is it worth hanging aroung Nairobi for any length of time or better just to head to the mombasa area? Any accom suggestions in both areas.

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Honestly, there's not a lot to do in Nairobi except for socializing and going out. Plus it's winter now so the weather is rather cloudy and grey. Would advise you go to the coast.

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Check out Carnivore restaurant and Langata Giraffe Park in Nairobi if you have 1 day. I would suggest visiting the Gedi Ruins and Watamu (1 hour north of Mombasa) while you're on the coast.

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hi

i would advice you to do as #1 says you better head off to the coast

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The coast is the best option. Diani Beach, an hour's drive south of Mombasa would be a good location. There is a lot of reasonably priced self-catering accomodation. Watamu on the north coast is a lot further (check the map). Mombasa can be easily accessed from Diani Beach and there is a lot to see, notably Fort jesus, the Old Town and Mamba Village. Souveniers are also a lot cheaper in Mombasa.

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Short trips around Nairobi:
- You could take a bus to Naivasha (2h + 45min to Gate or nearby lodging and to hiking or biking in Hells Gate (1 day), followed by afternoon tea at Elsamere<BR>- Go further to Longonot or the flamingolake<BR><BR>In Nairobi:<BR>- I really enjoyed the small exhibition at National Archives (city center). Its a small collection with artwork, arms, pictures from all over Africa.
- The National Museum is closed for renovation - you can check if it has opened by the time youre travelling.<BR>- You can check out the cultural centers and artists workshops (see LP) or go out:<BR>1- My Number One: Club Afrique on Saturday.<BR>The place in itself is really cool, wih its seventies-style electric boogie scene, little dancefloor, with seats around and an upperfloor and three bars.
They have a superb Congolese band "Rhumba Japan Band" playing from 10PM-1AM.
The dancing girls are fenomenal (trust me, I can compare with Congo & Brussels). Its not crowded with prostitutes.<BR>2- Casablanca (Millimani, near YaYa Center)<BR>Maroccan stylelounge bar, with excellent (and expensive) cocktails, waterpipes, open fireplace and in weekends dancing, bar and open fire outside. Personally prefer quiet weeknights; weekend quite some prostitues. <BR>3- A Buffet Place : local cheap food stalls & nice cafe. Local middlec class crowd. Good for watching football (TV)<BR>Others: Zimmers (City Center, local, Congolese band); New Florida, MadHouse (Center, lots of prostitutes)

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