As most of us will face the question of how to get to Lamu exactly, here’s a short update on that.
All of us, who booked their flights already, will go there from Nairobi, which is the easiest destination for international flights to Kenya. You will usually arrive at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO), but most direct flights to Lamu depart from the smaller, regional Wilson Airport (WIL).
There are (at least) 3 airlines offering daily direct flights to Lamu. However, you will have to forgo your favorite booking service and buy your ticket directly on the airline sites. Here are the ones I found so far:
These flights all cost around 200 USD.
Alternatively, you can take buses from Mombasa and other cities, which is obviously much cheaper. Be prepared for a long, bumpy ride! It might be an experience some of you would prefer to boring old air travel, though. If you choose the bus option, we’re confident that you’re enough of an explorer to find out about schedules and tickets yourself.
Some of us will arrive in Nairobi shortly after Christmas, so get in touch on IRC or Twitter, if you’d like to share an apartment or go hacking or spend New Year’s with us (or all of the aforementioned).
Any more questions? Leave a comment!
I think the prices of the flights are a bit (too) steep. So I was checking out busses and found this link:
http://www.lamuholidaysolutions.com/getting-here/lamu-bus-companies
It says there is a bus from Nairobi to Lamu for KES 800 which is around EUR 7. Seems too good to be true, but even if it is EUR 25 it seems like a really nice adventure.