So something a little different this week, I am in Nairobi
instead of the Mara! We come to Nairobi periodically to get supplies and
various chores done and this post will tell you exactly what that entails.
Two of our primary reasons to come to Nairobi is to see the
mechanic and get more liquid nitrogen (LN2) for our biological samples. We have
mechanics where we live in the Mara, but sometimes the cars need a lot more
love than they can find locally. We usually drop the car off first thing when
we get to Nairobi, and the car generally dictates when we can leave for the
Mara. We also need to refill our LN2 tanks to keep our samples frozen. For that
we make a long trek to downtown Nairobi to get them refilled, but it’s well
worth it for the data they contain!
Grocery shopping is another chore that happens in Nairobi.
We can get some things locally, but items such as cheese, meat, and specific
fruits and veggies come exclusively from the city. These aren’t necessities of
course, but it sure is nice to have bacon with breakfast once in a while! By
the end of the trip our cruiser is loaded with bags and bags of provisions, and
the days after a Nairobi trip are filled with delicious artery-clogging meals! (Which
let me be clear, our meals are ALWAYS delicious, but having cheese again after some
time without it is wonderful.)
The Hub Mall, where we go for groceries, mpesa, and more! |
These three things are the main reasons we come to the city,
but there are definitely a ton of other smaller chores that need to get done
too. We refill our mpesa, a sort of electronic bank account, we check the mail,
and we pay rent. We’re fortunate enough to be able to rent out a small cottage
in the suburb of Karen, so we have a home base for all our operations while we’re
here. We also have to keep our immigration process moving along, so we will
frequently go to the downtown offices to make sure that’s going smoothly as
well. These are all things we’ve done this trip, and there’s even more besides
that! I won’t bore you with the details but there’s never a dull moment in
Nairobi.
Downtown Nairobi |
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