Shivani Bhalla, the lion researcher in Samburu, wrote yesterday that she had managed to get from Nairobi to Samburu. She states:
"I am finally in Samburu! An 8 hr drive through torrential rain! It rained
7.5 hrs out of the 8 and the roads were a total nightmare. Apart from that,
as soon as we headed North of Nairobi, all the chaos and violence was far away
from us, it was hard to even imagine the things going on in the rest of the
country. Samburu, very peaceful and Isiolo as well. Everyone just working
and talking non stop of the poltics. There were no blocks or rioters this
direction. Its only western kenya. These sides all very calm. Lodges have
closed here... And many people gone home. I went for a drive this morning
and saw 5 cars. Compared to the usual 50. So, we will see what happens.
Saw a spectacular leopard yesterday and 2 cheetahs the day I arrived.."
Shivani will be reporting on her website from now on so you may check out:
www.ewasolions.org
Thus it points out for people who may be intersted in a Kenyan safari but are
afraid to go due to the crisis, please work with a Kenyan tour operator who
knows the country well, where it is safe to go and where not. You can still
have a very safe and wonderful time. No Kenyan tour operator would allow
their clients to go into an unsafe area. If you have already booked and are
considering cancelling, please be in touch with your tour operator, let him
know your concerns and they will be able to work out a safe trip for you.
From what I'm hearing, since there are few tourists there now, you are treated
like kings and queens with all the attention you receive.