Discover Nairobi
Most Kenya holidays begin in the capital of Nairobi, the gateway to the country and its incredible diversity.
If the Masai Mara is blissfully peaceful, Nairobi is its polar opposite. East Africa’s most cosmopolitan city is the beating heart of Kenya, where traffic surges and stops in a perpetual cycle of traffic jams that knot the city’s streets and the incessant beep of car horns and shouts of market stallholders provide a less-than-decorous soundtrack. However, the vibrant cultural life and fantastic places to eat outweigh any negatives, though its concrete jungle appearance must be overlooked in favour of its infinitely more attractive leafy suburbs.
The district of Karen is named after Karen Blixen, the Danish author of the much-loved colonial memoir, Out of Africa. Here you’ll find some of the city’s finest accommodation, including farmhouse-style residences and chic boutique hotels. Fans of Out of Africa can visit the fantastic Karen Blixen Museum, where the famous lantern that Blixen once hung outside her veranda remains and the monogrammed books of her lover line the bookshelves. At the foot of the Ngong Hills, the museum is a highlight of any holiday to Nairobi, and there are plenty of other activities nearby that are worth a visit. The Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage will give you the chance to admire young elephants up close, while the Giraffe Centre offers an education in the conservation of the endangered Rothschild giraffe. Here you can feed the tall residents from a wooden platform.
Cheryl
Travel Specialist
Where to go in Kenya
Kenya travel information
- Time zone: +3 GMT
- Flight time: 8 hours
- Recommended airlines: British Airways, Kenya Airlines
- Currency: Kenyan Shilling
- Tipping guideline: 10-15%
- Health considerations: There is a risk of dengue. There is a risk of Zika virus. There is a high risk of malaria in Kenya as a whole, but there is a very low risk of malaria in the city of Nairobi and in the highlands above 2,500m. There is a risk of yellow fever transmission in parts of Kenya and there is a certificate requirement. Yellow fever vaccination is required for travellers arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.
- Capital: Nairobi
- Population: 5.6203e+007
- National languages: English, Swahili
- Electricity and plugs: Type G, 240V
- Mobile phone coverage: Good coverage
- UK passport visa requirements: You need an ETA for Kenya if you have a British passport - apply online
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