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Driving to Malindi via Tsavo East national Park
chemirocha
#11 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2016 9:15:38 AM
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Ric dees wrote:

Pole Chi... for hijacking your post but its more of the same tangent?

I will be driving to Ukunda this December and I am reliably told to avoid Mombasa. I have not been to the Coast since 2010, so would require advice as I imagine loads have changed.

I will be driving a Nissan Patrol so hopefully the state of the road wont worry me too much. A couple of questions:
1) What is the optimum time to leave Nairobi?
2) What are the recommended stops ( will carry quite a bit of our own biting's so not necessary to eat) but loo-break and general rest/stretching.
3)Any stretches I should watch out for (thugs et al)
4) I am wannabe photographer as well as one of my younger ones - any detours I can take to capture Nature.

Any advice/tips will be greatly appreciated.

Regards,


If you are up for adventure you can branch off Mombasa Road at Samburu, go through Shimba Hills and into Kwale.
KulaRaha
#12 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2016 9:39:01 AM
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Samburu is easy. No issues.
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Obi 1 Kanobi
#13 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2016 10:00:25 AM
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chemirocha wrote:
Ric dees wrote:

Pole Chi... for hijacking your post but its more of the same tangent?

I will be driving to Ukunda this December and I am reliably told to avoid Mombasa. I have not been to the Coast since 2010, so would require advice as I imagine loads have changed.

I will be driving a Nissan Patrol so hopefully the state of the road wont worry me too much. A couple of questions:
1) What is the optimum time to leave Nairobi?
2) What are the recommended stops ( will carry quite a bit of our own biting's so not necessary to eat) but loo-break and general rest/stretching.
3)Any stretches I should watch out for (thugs et al)
4) I am wannabe photographer as well as one of my younger ones - any detours I can take to capture Nature.

Any advice/tips will be greatly appreciated.

Regards,


If you are up for adventure you can branch off Mombasa Road at Samburu, go through Shimba Hills and into Kwale.


Hang on guys, @Chemirocha can you share more info on the Samburu route. More the experience and the time it will take to get to South Coast.

@Ricdees, if you are driving using the main road, leave Nairobi early, (say 5.00 am) and try and make Voi by 9.30 am. Have a 1 hr break at the petrol station right at the junction including a hot breakfast, then set off for Mombasa, you should be there by 12.30 - 1.00 pm
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chemirocha
#14 Posted : Friday, September 09, 2016 11:02:03 AM
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:


Hang on guys, @Chemirocha can you share more info on the Samburu route. More the experience and the time it will take to get to South Coast.

@Ricdees, if you are driving using the main road, leave Nairobi early, (say 5.00 am) and try and make Voi by 9.30 am. Have a 1 hr break at the petrol station right at the junction including a hot breakfast, then set off for Mombasa, you should be there by 12.30 - 1.00 pm


Used this road last year, Samburu-Kinango-Kwale is graded murram with a few rough stretches then its tarmac from Kwale down to Ukunda.

My 80's era jalopy covered Samburu - Kwale in two hours and Kwale - Ukunda in thirty minutes.

If you have the time and want to see Shimba Hills I'd definitely recommend this route.
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