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I'm there every year. It's my second home.
You should consider moving from Canada. UK has a better weather. I can't imagine living in Canada where majority
of the year it is frozen, it is like living in Siberia.
I'm there every year. It's my second home.
You should consider moving from Canada. UK has a better weather. I can't imagine living in Canada where majority
of the year it is frozen, it is like living in Siberia.
Canada has worse winters, but we also have much better summers. So it balances out.You should consider moving from Canada. UK has a better weather. I can't imagine living in Canada where majority
of the year it is frozen, it is like living in Siberia.
Canada has worse winters, but we also have much better summers. So it balances out.
The food poisoning was unreal when I was in Somalia in 2015. I have never experienced anything like it before. The last time I was in Somalia before that I didn't experience any food poisioning so I didn't know why it happened to me 2 years ago. So that's what it was? LolRule number 1: Never drink local untreated raw milk and tap water when you are new. Drink bottled water and eat in restaurants
with good hygiene, that way you will avoid food poisoning. I learned my lesson from 2015, so I didn't repeat it in 2016.
You gonna have to stack up on bottles of water unless you can handle that strong undrinkable water.Qardho inshaaAllah.
@AbdiJohnson There is no malaria in Hargeisa. However malaria is prevalent in south/central Somalia. That is what
I like Hargeisa and Borama about no malaria carrying mosquitoes to worry about.
I'm already on it trust me. I'm picky with my food in general so there's no way I'm not drinking bottled water. I drink 1.5 litres a day so I will need a lot. The weather is cooler there. I went to Berbera and felt like I was burning from the inside.You gonna have to stack up on bottles of water unless you can handle that strong water
- Malaria risk is high throughout the year in all areas,. There is a lower, seasonal risk in the north. Risk is highest in central and southern areas.
I decided to go Qardho during August 2015 which is one of the hottest seasons, around august to october and also the most driest season.I'm already on it trust me. I'm picky with my food in general so there's no way I'm not drinking bottled water. I drink 1.5 litres a day so I will need a lot. The weather is cooler there. I went to Berbera and felt like I was burning from the inside.
I've been told and I'm not making that mistake. I cannot handle humidity at all and I actually want to enjoy it. Going to Berbera during July waan is nacay wallahi that's how hot it was. I couldn't even enjoy how beautiful it was because it was so hot.I decided to go Qardho during August 2015 which is one of the hottest seasons, around august to october and also the most driest season.
Caribana is popping if ur going first time.Caribana weekend
Where else are you going to visit?I'm going back home this April, I'll finally get to visit Ceerigaabo this time
Where else are you going to visit?
Nice man sounds like a proper trip. How's ur Somali tho ?I'm definitely going to Dire Dawa, Jinacsani, Ceerigaabo and Jigjiga. I'm hoping that I'll find time to visit Babile as well and enjoy prolonged stops in Berbera and Hargeisa.
Nice man sounds like a proper trip. How's ur Somali tho ?
Fam I been practising talking to my parents strictly Somali and tell them to fix anything I said wrong even got myself a Somali book to learn my nigga I'm that serious. Last time I went people called me Oromo cause my Somali was so shit.All those places in DDSI are not far from one another and my Somali has improved since my last trip so I'll be alright this time.
What's yours saying? I know you're worse than me