HC Deb 17 December 1993 vol 234 cc959-60W
Sir Thomas Arnold

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what is his new travel advice for Kenya.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

The latest travel advice for Kenya issued on 17 November and is available to the public on BBC 2 Ceefax and from the FCO's travel advice unit, telephone 071–270 4129, fax 071–270 4228. It is as followsExcept as indicated below, game reserves and the main tourist areas at the coast are generally safe. Visitors should avoid North Eastern Province, the Tana River district of Coast Province and the Isiolo and Marsabit districts of Eastern Province (apart from the Samburu Game Reserve and when accompanied by tour operators, the Shaba Game Reserve). Even when estorted, traffic on the Malindi/Garsen/Lamu road is vulnerable to attack. The road should not be used. Exercise common prudence everywhere, but especially in the main urban centres, when travelling after dark and in isolated places. In particular, do not go about Nairobi or coastal towns on

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foot at night, and avoid empty beaches. Muggings can take place anywhere in the country. Armed car hijackings are prevalent in the Nairobi area.