“You just say that you’ll sleep outside and they reply, ‘Outside is so dangerous; come sleep at my house,’” Jahu says. On the afternoon of February 20 when we do the interview, they have just landed in Nairobi from Naivasha. And even if the world is facing an ever-rising terrorism threat, they say “looking like proper travellers” helps them. “I think the world is a safe place to live in; you can go wherever you want,” Slavek says. Slavek holds public talks about travelling, mostly on how to travel the world without money, besides organising hitch-hiking competitions.
Source: Daily Nation April 14, 2018 17:48 UTC