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Nakuru County Free Wifi Hotspots
Nakuru is the first city in Kenya to get free wifi. I set out to go explore the places where the connections are good and do speed tests. On paper, you can access it on your phone, computer or tablet in and around:
Afraha Stadium
Al-Muhtaji
CK Patel
County HQ
Equity Stone Plaza
Gate House Dubai Bank
Provincial HQ
Gibcon Building
Hill Court Hotel
Menengai
Mt Kenya University
National Bank of Kenya
NCC Market
But the places where wifi network works best are:
Afraha Stadium
National Bank of Kenya
County HQ
Westside Mall
Generation House
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Daily life in West Africa
Are you intending to move to West Africa? To help you with your packing, this programme takes a look at the western part of the African continent, which extends from the Gulf of Guinea in the East to the Senegal River in the North-West. We’ve met some French people and experts who live there, in the Ivory Coast, Senegal or Cameroon, and they answer your questions about daily life. Let’s begin with the visa issue, which is still a thorny problem:
Visas are a problem for us, because they’re always very difficult and time-consuming to obtain. Some countries use biometric visas, which is fine in itself, but it means we have to look after our visas ourselves. It’s quite time-consuming and very difficult. For example, when you’re doing an African tour, you go to the Ivory Coast, Ghana and Cameroon: and you have to have the visas every time. There have been some improvements in some cases. Gabon, for example, now allows visas to be issued at the airport, but you still have to have carried out the formalities beforehand. So, it’s still a problem. The only African country that doesn’t bother with visas – because of its tourism – is Madagascar. Nowadays you can go to Madagascar for six months on a business trip and no one will ask you whether you’re a tourist or whatever.
Every country is free to set its own rules. However, some of the West African countries are more flexible, today, such as Senegal. You need to find out exactly what’s needed before you set off. While security is still a key factor in the decision as to where you set up business, listen to these on-the-spot testimonies, which show what’s true and what’s false.
Senegal has enjoyed political, social and economic stability for a very long time. We’ve never had that sort of problem. Security has never been a problem. We’ve had things happening in the southern part of the country, in Casamance, but that’s tended to die out in the last few years. Even Dakar is very secure. In Dakar, there are police officers and gendarmes securing all the exits. Security is there for the population.
On the website diplomatie.gouv.fr, you’ll be advised to stay on your guard as there’s still a terrorist threat in the West Africa region. However, crime in Senegal is still at a relatively low level. But what are things like in Cameroon?
There’s a security crisis in the north of the country linked to incursions by Boko Haram and proximity to Nigeria and, there, you need to take a lot of precautions. But security in Douala and Yaoundé is the same as in the big cities. However, one area in which you need to take great care is road safety. The Douala-Yaoundé road, which is undergoing repairs, is extremely dangerous. Some people used to call it the Road of Death. So, you need to take great care, but I’d say that the same applies everywhere. There are no other precautions to take when you arrive in a large city apart from that. Douala is a large port, and ports have always had security problems, places where you shouldn’t go, places where you can go as long as you take care, places where you shouldn’t go alone. But the people who live there know all that by heart.
In the Ivory Coast, crime and offences are still at a reasonable level compared to other major capitals. However, you should still be careful about using credit cards as networks have sprung up in the Ivory Coast that specialise in bank card fraud. If you take these few precautions, you can relax and enjoy West Africa’s many attractions:
In terms of quality of life and although I haven’t lived in Africa myself, the feedback that we’ve had from our customers suggests that it’s difficult to come back to France as expatriate life is often considered to be very pleasant in the African countries in terms of living area, domestic staff and, often, climate. The experience is also very different depending on whether you’re in a large city, where’s there are more people and perhaps cultural activity that some people may miss, or whether you’re away from the cities, in which case you’re more into exploring local life and provincial or village life, which is very different.
Each capital has its attractions. This is what Thomas Chalumeau thinks of Abidjan, the Ivory Coast’s economic capital:
If I had to summarise the attractions of Abidjan, I’d say first of all its population, which is extremely friendly, young and dynamic. Then there’s the density of its economic fabric, as it’s a very busy port. The city also has a lot of new projects going on – road and hospital infrastructures – and is full of ideas for the future in every sector of the economy: building, new services, digital activities and so on.
While the Ivory Coast is West Africa’s flagship country in economic terms, Senegal is attractive for its beaches ...
Exploring Lake Muhazi Kayonza Rwanda Vlog #11 | Travel Blog The Adventures Of Paul and Sue
Hey guys! On our last full day in Rwanda we decided to go explore a lake that's about two hours away from our apartment in Kigali, Lake Muhazi. Thanks for watching!
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Rwanda Guide
Rwanda Guide is an intuitive mobile application, designed to support a tourism experience to travelers in Rwanda. It provides usefull informations about the rich cultural, historical and tourist heritage of regions andcities of the Land of a Thousand Hills-Rwanda.
This application will primarily provide informations to tourists from all corners of the world visiting Rwanda. It is an easy way to find different tourist attractions as well as many other places to go during your stay.
Using your phone and on your phone, you can find such beautiful sites like national parks, lakes, museums.You can also find such interesting hotels, bars, attractins, events, banks and so many other things that you will need during your travel to Rwanda.
With Rwanda Guide mobile application, the whole beauty of Rwanda is in your hand.
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Amazing Tanzanian Food - Coconut Fish Curry (Mchuzi wa Samaki) and Ugali in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania!
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Dar Es Salaam is the largest city in Tanzania, and it's a city that attracts people from around the country. For this reason there's a great variety and mixture of Tanzanian food and restaurants that serve some of the best African food you'll find anywhere in Tanzania. One of the typical home-style restaurants in Dar Es Salaam, actually has no real name, but it's referred to as the Scouts Canteen, probably because it's located on the Boy Scouts of Tanzania campus.
It's kind of a bar, but during lunchtime, Mama Theopiste, as she's known, shows up with pots full of local food that's sure to satisfy. People begin to break for lunch, filling up on huge plates of Tanzanian food. Today I decided to order a fish known as mchuzi wa samaki, which basically translates to a fish curried in coconut milk. Even though we were by the sea, the fish is actually from the province of Mwanza, Tanzania, next to Lake Victoria. The fish, known as a sato fish, is similar to a tilapia. The fish was made into a thick and creamy coconut gravy spiced with spices and tomatoes and onions. I ordered my mchuzi wa samaki along with the staple of East Africa known as ugali. Ugali can be made from a number of different flours, in this case from corn flour, that's cooked with water until it becomes a blob of cornmeal mush. Ugali is the starch and filler of the meal and it's served throughout Tanzania.
I do like ugali, definitely not more than rice, but it does go well with sauce, especially that creamy coconut curry sauce and the fish. The Tanzanian food at Scouts Canteen was pretty delicious, and after chowing down on my lunch, I could barely resist taking a long nap, my stomach full to the brim. In Tanzania, definitely sample mchuzi wa samaki, African fish coconut curry, and you can either eat it with ugali or with rice.
Price - 5,000 TZS ($3) full plate
The Tanzanian food served at Scouts Canteen is a great place for a seriously filling lunch in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, and the food is always prepared fresh by Mama Theopiste - she's friendly and cooks well.
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LONG LIFE FOOD in Hunza Valley - HEAVEN ON EARTH, Pakistan | Pakistani Food Tour!
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I want to say a massive thank you to Ali (Pakistan Travel Market): Without him, this entire trip wouldn’t have been possible.
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The goal of today’s food tour was to uncover some of the secrets of the long life food of Hunza Valley. Especially traditionally, people were known to live very long and healthy lives - a combination of eating seasonally, lots of nuts, and apricots, and fresh mountain air - we also discovered a few dishes that must have led to long life.
But we began our day in Gilgit, and first thing at daybreak, we drove about 20 minutes outside of Gilgit to start our morning from a strategic viewpoint. There’s a confluence where three of the highest mountain ranges in the world - Himalayas (Mount Everest), Karakorams (K2), and Hindu Kush, mountains come together. It’s a magical place, and we were literally the only people there.
We then headed back to Serena Gilgit Hotel for breakfast before starting our day to Hunza Valley. The drive was spectacular from start to finish - you will literally feel your jaw dropping as you drive and you almost cannot believe the scenery will possibly get better… and it does.
Chapshoro Point - Along the Karakoram Highway from Gilgit to Hunza Valley one of the most famous foods is chapshoro, a meat filled dough pocket. It’s a great tea snack - and we’d be having a few more of these today.
Total price - 900 PKR ($6.74)
Hunza Valley - We arrived to Hunza Valley and immediately checked in to Hunza Serena Inn, with an almost unbelievable view from our patio.
Baltit Fort - We quickly hiked up to Baltit Fort, a spectacular and iconic fort within Hunza Valley and then walked down for a quick bite to eat.
Hunza Food Pavilion - Just a small little cosy restaurant, yet so inviting and so many good aromas coming out of the kitchen. We ordered chapshoro again, and daodo soup, both of which were amazing.
Total price - 630 PKR ($4.72)
Osho Maraka - Hunza Serena Inn - We then headed back to the hotel where they wanted to prepare a local Hunza Valley food lunch for us. The food was good, a little on the plain side for me, but very fresh and local ingredients.
Eagles Nest - Next we drove up one of the main mountains of Hunza Valley for the view. Although we were late for the sunset, the view was still spectacular.
Traditional Hunza Valley food - In the evening is when the real authentic Hunza Valley food and cultural learning began. We were invited (thanks to the Gilgit Baltistan tourism ministry for setting it up) to a 400 year old home for a time of music and local Hunza Valley food. The old home was beautiful, and they immediately started playing amazing local music. The food was authentic and local - lots of whole grains, walnuts and almonds, and plenty of apricot oil. One of the dishes, a tortilla like bread filled with walnut paste and apricot oil was one of the secret dishes of longevity - so I was told! Whatever the case, the food, people, and experience, was outstanding.
By this time I have to stay I was tired, cold, and ready to go back to the hotel to sleep, but they said, we need to stop at one more place.
It was completely dark, and looked abandoned.
But we stepped inside a home, and there were at least 20 people huddled in the house, waiting for us.
I was blown away and humbled.
They made us tea and a few local pancake like snacks. It was beyond special.
Thank you to everyone involved, and to the families for their amazing hospitality and kindness. Another absolutely incredible day of food and people in Pakistan.
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