Voila je pars 7 mois au Kenya pour travailler. Je serais loger par mon entreprise et le repas du midi est pris aussi en charge mais je voulais savoir 200 euros, soit environ 20 000 shilling je crois, suffisent par mois pour vivre correctement à Nairobi.
salut,
sur que c'est suffisant, la majorité des kenians vivent avec Ksh 20.000 par mois, si en plus tu es logé et nourrie tu n'est restreins que par ce que tu pourrais avoir envie de faire sur place pendant tes loisirs! have good trip dude!
Salut, 200 euros est un peu juste car la vie est devenu tres cher.Meme si tu sera loge et nourri😕mmmh! il faut un peu plus.Je suis parti avec 800 euros pour le mois, mai dernier, est cetait juste.J'etais cher ma mere.C'est vrai j'ai achete des chose et beaucoup sorti mais pour bien vivre il faut un peu plus.pour commencer pourqoui pas 500 euros😉 A+
ha oui bien sur, évidemment je parlais pour mon mode de vie à moi, je bois pas d'alcool, je fume pas... je suis resté de décembre à février avec 600€ pour les 3 mois!! quand je suis rentré il me resté 40€ en poche! bien sur je ne payais ni logement ni nourriture! (en love love avec la future mère de mes enfants et naviguant dans la belle famille) enfin c'est vrai que l'on peut toujours dépenser plus, surtout à Nairobi! mais on peut aussi dépenser moins! ;)...
Tu semble avoir vécu un peu au Kénya, dans une famille Kényanne, ta réponse me surprend beaucoup!!!
Si la majorité des Kényans vivaient avec 20 000Ksh par mois, ils seraient vachement heureux!!!Tu dois savoir que le salaire moyen par mois est de seulement 5 000Ksh.
Maintenant, pour un Européen, 20 000Ksh par mois, ça semble un peu juste..., même nourri/logé.
Je suis d'accord avec joss33.Il faut pas reve, la vie est tres cher est en plus pour un europeene, c'est encore pire.Il faut pas donner aux gens des fausse espoir.Je suis de la bas donc je sais tres bien de quoi je parle.Moi non plus je ne fume pas et je bois pas.Je pense que flybil avait la chance d'avoir une belle famille qui a pris ses besoin en charge.Si tu est rentree avec 40 euros, ca veut dire que tu n'a rien depenser, t'acheter que des cadeau pour tes amis en france.😉
je suis d'accord avec toi joss pour les Ksh 5000, je parlais surtout des kenyans vivant sur Nairobi! sinon non je ne pense pas donner des faux espoirs, je dis seulement que c'est possible de vivre 1 mois sur Nairobi avec Ksh 20.000 si on est logé et nourri!!! ce qui est le cas pour le sujet du post!...
La vie au Kenya est extremement chere des lors que l'on est Europeen. Nairobi est l'une des villes les plus cheres d'Afrique. A moins de vivre comme un moine (pas de sorties dans les bars, aucun voyage...), 200 euros par mois ne seront pas suffisants, meme si ton logement est paye. Il faut prevoir un budget pour tes diners, tes deplacements (la nuit, il est trop dangereux de marcher ou de prendre un bus, donc taxi obligatoire, ce qui est cher), tes verres dans les bars... et n'oublie pas de prendre une assusrance maladie car en cas de probleme, les bons medecins et hopitaux facturent aussi cher qu'en France.
Une fois sur place, il est porbable que tu rencontres d'autres personnes qui te proposent d'aller en week-end au Masai Mara ou a Mombasa et meme si tu y vas en bus et loges sous la tente, c'est cher.
"Tu dois savoir que le salaire moyen par mois est de seulement 5 000Ksh"
Deja, il faut preciser que le salaire moyen est plus eleve a Nairobi que dans le reste du pays. Ensuite, les salaires ne refletent plus le cout de la vie, qui a tres fortement augmente au cours des deux dernieres annees.
voila je suis belge mais africain d'orgine
c'est la 1ere fois que je vais me rendre à Nairobi
je possede un budget de 400€ pour 2 semaine
j'aimerai savoir si c'est possible d'avoir à nairobi ou mombassa un hotel à - de 20€
et combien ca coute des resto (biensur pas cher), ?
merci à toi
La discussion date un peu ;-) mais si quelqu 'un voit mon message ! on ne sait jamais !
Moi je pense aller a Nairobi mais je pense y aller pour 6 mois avec 1000euros/mois, RIEN compris !
Est ce que cela vous parait possible pour logement, nourriture, et se faire plaisir un peu !???
je pense que c'est parfaitement possible, je m suis rendu l'année passé à Nairobi et mombasa, les hotel ne sont pas cher 10€ pour mon cas, et côté nourriture c'est abordable
ps:insécurité max à Nairobi, donc évitez de se promener seul jour et nuit
bonjour connaissez vous une agence de safari ou d'aide aux parcx naturels etc.. pour embaucher un francais qui ne parle pas bien anglais mais qui apprends vite et surtot qui à un gros coeur pour se rendre aux service de cette terre.
Cordialement
Yann
J'ai croisé plusieurs fois des Britanniques, et même une fois un Français, qui venaient vivre sur place. Il faut savoir qu'il est extrêmement difficle d'obtenirn un permis de travail au Kenya. c'est comme en France, ils n'aiment pas les étrangers qui viennent chercher du travail chez eux. Donc tu risques d epasser du temps en visa de touriste. Prend contact avec les compagnies étrangères qui bossent dans le safari ou le bien-être animalier, mais sache qu'ils ne pourront pas officialiser ton statut. A mon avis le plus simple, c'est de contacter par mail puis de venir faire un tour au Kenya oiur rencontrer les gens.
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