Big in Africa: Things to do in Nairobi besides getting mugged
Japan is on vacation in Africa, and will be bringing you travel news and happenings from around this often misunderstood continent.Nairobi, the less than gentle capital of Kenya, serves as the jumping off point for East Africa's most storied game parks. Indeed, 'Nai-robbery' is home to extraordinary extremes in wealth and poverty, which sadly fuels a staggering amount of street crime.
Despite its infamous reputation however, Nairobi is a wonderfully dynamic and culturally rich city. The outskirts of the Kenyan capital also present numerous opportunities to interact with Africa's charismatic wildlife.
As with major cities the world over, it pays to exercise caution while in Nairobi, though you needn't be paralyzed with fear while passing time here. Indeed, all it takes is a little common sense and an awareness of your surroundings to minimize your chances of becoming a victim.
And, assuming you can get over a somewhat healthy preoccupation with your personal security, you can actually really enjoy yourself in Nairobi.




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