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Euge
#21 Posted : Wednesday, December 13, 2017 10:17:55 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 8/4/2008
Posts: 2,849
Location: Rupi
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.


@Gathige, I have the time to go down and drive back. I pay myself they 5k. I agree that it will be hectic driving back but let me choose to live with that. Maybe I take some of the 5k and go for a massage (without extras).
Lord, thank you!
Muheani
#22 Posted : Thursday, December 14, 2017 6:41:09 AM
Rank: Veteran


Joined: 11/20/2009
Posts: 1,402
Euge wrote:
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.


@Gathige, I have the time to go down and drive back. I pay myself they 5k. I agree that it will be hectic driving back but let me choose to live with that. Maybe I take some of the 5k and go for a massage (without extras).



If you go for a massage worth "some", there is this guy who deals with sports men on Ngong Rd....
You will forget the fatigue, and ache nicely for a day or two. utabakisha change for a buffet lunch.
Lolest!
#23 Posted : Thursday, December 14, 2017 9:22:00 AM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 3/18/2011
Posts: 12,069
Location: Kianjokoma
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.

what if he's going to buy an import? You'd need to inspect the car(s) before making a purchase, no?
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radio
#24 Posted : Thursday, December 14, 2017 11:45:47 AM
Rank: Veteran


Joined: 11/9/2009
Posts: 2,003
Muheani wrote:
Euge wrote:
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.


@Gathige, I have the time to go down and drive back. I pay myself they 5k. I agree that it will be hectic driving back but let me choose to live with that. Maybe I take some of the 5k and go for a massage (without extras).



If you go for a massage worth "some", there is this guy who deals with sports men on Ngong Rd....
You will forget the fatigue, and ache nicely for a day or two. utabakisha change for a buffet lunch.


@Muheani, tuhe(tupe) more details.
Angelica _ann
#25 Posted : Thursday, December 14, 2017 12:17:20 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,908
Del smile
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
Dahatre
#26 Posted : Thursday, December 14, 2017 12:23:13 PM
Rank: Member


Joined: 12/21/2009
Posts: 602
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon

Thank you for this...This will be my family's next road trip..
T-Bag
#27 Posted : Thursday, December 14, 2017 2:24:04 PM
Rank: Member


Joined: 9/25/2008
Posts: 510
Swenani wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon



what are those? Kenya shillings or bitcoins?smile smile smile smile


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Mukiri
#28 Posted : Thursday, December 14, 2017 6:14:17 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 7/11/2012
Posts: 5,222
Euge wrote:
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.


@Gathige, I have the time to go down and drive back. I pay myself they 5k. I agree that it will be hectic driving back but let me choose to live with that. Maybe I take some of the 5k and go for a massage (without extras).

You might need a very healthy excuse, to account for your time @ the extras. Why not enjoy the leave of absence at the parlour(s), as you have me bring you the car. Share the wealth

Proverbs 19:21
Swenani
#29 Posted : Thursday, December 14, 2017 7:56:27 PM
Rank: User


Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
Location: Vacuum
T-Bag wrote:
Swenani wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon



what are those? Kenya shillings or bitcoins?smile smile smile smile


Dont joke with Bitcoins my friend, Buy them BTCUSD now at 17,000. to top 40K by end of 2018


I;m not joking with BTC, just wondering which part in Kenya is this where camping costs 70 bob per head. Is it USD, KES, or BTC?
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Muheani
#30 Posted : Friday, December 15, 2017 5:30:05 PM
Rank: Veteran


Joined: 11/20/2009
Posts: 1,402
radio wrote:
Muheani wrote:
Euge wrote:
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.


@Gathige, I have the time to go down and drive back. I pay myself they 5k. I agree that it will be hectic driving back but let me choose to live with that. Maybe I take some of the 5k and go for a massage (without extras).



If you go for a massage worth "some", there is this guy who deals with sports men on Ngong Rd....
You will forget the fatigue, and ache nicely for a day or two. utabakisha change for a buffet lunch.


@Muheani, tuhe(tupe) more details.



Sports and deep tissue massage
Kim 0722 709648
Ngong Rd.
Angelica _ann
#31 Posted : Friday, December 15, 2017 5:36:18 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 12/7/2012
Posts: 11,908
Muheani wrote:
radio wrote:
Muheani wrote:
Euge wrote:
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.


@Gathige, I have the time to go down and drive back. I pay myself they 5k. I agree that it will be hectic driving back but let me choose to live with that. Maybe I take some of the 5k and go for a massage (without extras).



If you go for a massage worth "some", there is this guy who deals with sports men on Ngong Rd....
You will forget the fatigue, and ache nicely for a day or two. utabakisha change for a buffet lunch.


@Muheani, tuhe(tupe) more details.



Sports and deep tissue massage
Kim 0722 709648
Ngong Rd.



Copy + paste

At times we suffer for lack of information. My experience with back/nerve pains followed by unending physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and pain killers at Nairobi hospital landed me to what I would by now call "appropriate" treatment. Through some friends, I met Mr. Kariakim who does thorough body massage with an aim of strengthening the muscles and enhancing proper blood circulation in the entire body. In case you would like to attempt him, you can reach him on 0722709648. He is based near Nakumatt junction and just next to the shell petrol station and right opposite Kenya Science.

Caution: Be ready to persevere with severe pain for the first lessons.

smile smile smile

In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
murchr
#32 Posted : Friday, December 15, 2017 5:40:51 PM
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Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
If you havent left, be prepared the buses are infested by bedbugs, roaches and mosquitos. Woe unto you if its raining along the way because the bus might be leaking
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Swenani
#33 Posted : Saturday, December 16, 2017 10:56:47 AM
Rank: User


Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
Location: Vacuum
Angelica _ann wrote:
Muheani wrote:
radio wrote:
Muheani wrote:
Euge wrote:
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.


@Gathige, I have the time to go down and drive back. I pay myself they 5k. I agree that it will be hectic driving back but let me choose to live with that. Maybe I take some of the 5k and go for a massage (without extras).



If you go for a massage worth "some", there is this guy who deals with sports men on Ngong Rd....
You will forget the fatigue, and ache nicely for a day or two. utabakisha change for a buffet lunch.


@Muheani, tuhe(tupe) more details.



Sports and deep tissue massage
Kim 0722 709648
Ngong Rd.



Copy + paste

At times we suffer for lack of information. My experience with back/nerve pains followed by unending physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and pain killers at Nairobi hospital landed me to what I would by now call "appropriate" treatment. Through some friends, I met Mr. Kariakim who does thorough body massage with an aim of strengthening the muscles and enhancing proper blood circulation in the entire body. In case you would like to attempt him, you can reach him on 0722709648. He is based near Nakumatt junction and just next to the shell petrol station and right opposite Kenya Science.

Caution: Be ready to persevere with severe pain for the first lessons.

smile smile smile



Can we also get a contact for a lady who does deep tissue massage
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Julie
#34 Posted : Saturday, December 16, 2017 11:31:38 AM
Rank: Member


Joined: 12/2/2006
Posts: 658
Pssst ;)
Swenani
#35 Posted : Saturday, December 16, 2017 3:24:31 PM
Rank: User


Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
Location: Vacuum
Julie wrote:
Pssst ;)

Post Kama hizi ndio zinakutoa pangoni
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
radio
#36 Posted : Sunday, December 17, 2017 6:03:00 PM
Rank: Veteran


Joined: 11/9/2009
Posts: 2,003
Swenani wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Muheani wrote:
radio wrote:
Muheani wrote:
Euge wrote:
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.


@Gathige, I have the time to go down and drive back. I pay myself they 5k. I agree that it will be hectic driving back but let me choose to live with that. Maybe I take some of the 5k and go for a massage (without extras).



If you go for a massage worth "some", there is this guy who deals with sports men on Ngong Rd....
You will forget the fatigue, and ache nicely for a day or two. utabakisha change for a buffet lunch.


@Muheani, tuhe(tupe) more details.



Sports and deep tissue massage
Kim 0722 709648
Ngong Rd.



Copy + paste

At times we suffer for lack of information. My experience with back/nerve pains followed by unending physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and pain killers at Nairobi hospital landed me to what I would by now call "appropriate" treatment. Through some friends, I met Mr. Kariakim who does thorough body massage with an aim of strengthening the muscles and enhancing proper blood circulation in the entire body. In case you would like to attempt him, you can reach him on 0722709648. He is based near Nakumatt junction and just next to the shell petrol station and right opposite Kenya Science.

Caution: Be ready to persevere with severe pain for the first lessons.

smile smile smile



Can we also get a contact for a lady who does deep tissue massage


Despite all the rave reviews, I would really be hesitant to being massaged by a man. That is just me.
hardwood
#37 Posted : Sunday, December 17, 2017 8:46:51 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 7/28/2015
Posts: 9,562
Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
radio wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Muheani wrote:
radio wrote:
Muheani wrote:
Euge wrote:
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.


@Gathige, I have the time to go down and drive back. I pay myself they 5k. I agree that it will be hectic driving back but let me choose to live with that. Maybe I take some of the 5k and go for a massage (without extras).



If you go for a massage worth "some", there is this guy who deals with sports men on Ngong Rd....
You will forget the fatigue, and ache nicely for a day or two. utabakisha change for a buffet lunch.


@Muheani, tuhe(tupe) more details.



Sports and deep tissue massage
Kim 0722 709648
Ngong Rd.



Copy + paste

At times we suffer for lack of information. My experience with back/nerve pains followed by unending physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and pain killers at Nairobi hospital landed me to what I would by now call "appropriate" treatment. Through some friends, I met Mr. Kariakim who does thorough body massage with an aim of strengthening the muscles and enhancing proper blood circulation in the entire body. In case you would like to attempt him, you can reach him on 0722709648. He is based near Nakumatt junction and just next to the shell petrol station and right opposite Kenya Science.

Caution: Be ready to persevere with severe pain for the first lessons.

smile smile smile



Can we also get a contact for a lady who does deep tissue massage


Despite all the rave reviews, I would really be hesitant to being massaged by a man. That is just me.


I concur. The very thought of a fellow man giving your buttocks a deep tissue massage is sickening.
Iganamagana
#38 Posted : Monday, December 18, 2017 8:19:31 AM
Rank: Veteran


Joined: 3/27/2009
Posts: 1,437
hardwood wrote:
radio wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Muheani wrote:
radio wrote:
Muheani wrote:
Euge wrote:
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.


@Gathige, I have the time to go down and drive back. I pay myself they 5k. I agree that it will be hectic driving back but let me choose to live with that. Maybe I take some of the 5k and go for a massage (without extras).



If you go for a massage worth "some", there is this guy who deals with sports men on Ngong Rd....
You will forget the fatigue, and ache nicely for a day or two. utabakisha change for a buffet lunch.


@Muheani, tuhe(tupe) more details.



Sports and deep tissue massage
Kim 0722 709648
Ngong Rd.



Copy + paste

At times we suffer for lack of information. My experience with back/nerve pains followed by unending physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and pain killers at Nairobi hospital landed me to what I would by now call "appropriate" treatment. Through some friends, I met Mr. Kariakim who does thorough body massage with an aim of strengthening the muscles and enhancing proper blood circulation in the entire body. In case you would like to attempt him, you can reach him on 0722709648. He is based near Nakumatt junction and just next to the shell petrol station and right opposite Kenya Science.

Caution: Be ready to persevere with severe pain for the first lessons.

smile smile smile



Can we also get a contact for a lady who does deep tissue massage


Despite all the rave reviews, I would really be hesitant to being massaged by a man. That is just me.


I concur. The very thought of a fellow man giving your buttocks a deep tissue massage is sickening.



Okay for @Angelica_Ann.
Spikes
#39 Posted : Monday, December 18, 2017 9:31:38 AM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 9/20/2015
Posts: 2,811
Location: Mombasa
Iganamagana wrote:
hardwood wrote:
radio wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Muheani wrote:
radio wrote:
Muheani wrote:
Euge wrote:
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.


@Gathige, I have the time to go down and drive back. I pay myself they 5k. I agree that it will be hectic driving back but let me choose to live with that. Maybe I take some of the 5k and go for a massage (without extras).



If you go for a massage worth "some", there is this guy who deals with sports men on Ngong Rd....
You will forget the fatigue, and ache nicely for a day or two. utabakisha change for a buffet lunch.


@Muheani, tuhe(tupe) more details.



Sports and deep tissue massage
Kim 0722 709648
Ngong Rd.



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At times we suffer for lack of information. My experience with back/nerve pains followed by unending physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and pain killers at Nairobi hospital landed me to what I would by now call "appropriate" treatment. Through some friends, I met Mr. Kariakim who does thorough body massage with an aim of strengthening the muscles and enhancing proper blood circulation in the entire body. In case you would like to attempt him, you can reach him on 0722709648. He is based near Nakumatt junction and just next to the shell petrol station and right opposite Kenya Science.

Caution: Be ready to persevere with severe pain for the first lessons.

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Can we also get a contact for a lady who does deep tissue massage


Despite all the rave reviews, I would really be hesitant to being massaged by a man. That is just me.


I concur. The very thought of a fellow man giving your buttocks a deep tissue massage is sickening.



Okay for @Angelica_Ann.


Will never accept massage service from a fellow man @ Angelica-Ann it's okay...
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radio wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Muheani wrote:
radio wrote:
Muheani wrote:
Euge wrote:
Gathige wrote:
Euge wrote:
kayhara wrote:
Go to the stations and buy the earliest train available plan your journey around the tickets availability, currently buses are a pain, due to demand they are overbooking, late boarding the jam into, out of mombasa is painful and sometimes starts at mariakani, past mariakani you shall experience dust and rough 'korogation'as the road is under construction,
you could drive and make stops in the parks, make the drive part of the holiday, camp at tsavo for only 70bob per head, then pass through Samburu to shimba hills camp there for only 150pp,then drive to Diani, fresh AF.
At the moment do not try jambo or KQ it's messy, 540 and the rest are okay. If you have to take a bus take modern, coast bus, mash or horizon


I am going to bring a car so I cant drive. But I will consider the driving option in future. Looks exciting.


@Euge, Would it not be much more economical and time saving to pay someone to drive the car to Nbi? It would cost you about 5k. Otherwise, if you have to drive back in the treacherous stretch, it's hectic.


@Gathige, I have the time to go down and drive back. I pay myself they 5k. I agree that it will be hectic driving back but let me choose to live with that. Maybe I take some of the 5k and go for a massage (without extras).



If you go for a massage worth "some", there is this guy who deals with sports men on Ngong Rd....
You will forget the fatigue, and ache nicely for a day or two. utabakisha change for a buffet lunch.


@Muheani, tuhe(tupe) more details.



Sports and deep tissue massage
Kim 0722 709648
Ngong Rd.



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At times we suffer for lack of information. My experience with back/nerve pains followed by unending physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and pain killers at Nairobi hospital landed me to what I would by now call "appropriate" treatment. Through some friends, I met Mr. Kariakim who does thorough body massage with an aim of strengthening the muscles and enhancing proper blood circulation in the entire body. In case you would like to attempt him, you can reach him on 0722709648. He is based near Nakumatt junction and just next to the shell petrol station and right opposite Kenya Science.

Caution: Be ready to persevere with severe pain for the first lessons.

smile smile smile



Can we also get a contact for a lady who does deep tissue massage


Despite all the rave reviews, I would really be hesitant to being massaged by a man. That is just me.


Those guys also have ladies too so you can ask to be done by a lady. The first time I was done by a lady, other times by a guy called Brian. No major difference in their styles of execution. I would even say it was worse/more painful with the lady.

But I wouldn't really call what they do a massage. Its too serious business to be associated with the relaxation that comes with a normal massage. They work on your muscles proper. They are used to working on the rugby guys and other sports people like marathoners.

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