Nairobi Day Tour: Explore Local Culture, Entrepreneurship, and Community Impact

Immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture of Nairobi on this day tour. Explore the informal settlement of Githurai, learn about the impact of Ubuntu community organization, meet local entrepreneurs, and enjoy cultural performances at Creative Thespians.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Kenya - Immerse yourself in Kenyan daily life for a day. Guided by local female guides, traverse the vibrant Githurai neighborhood, and discover the initiatives of Ubuntu community based organization kenya, a grassroots charity, dedicated to uplifting urban women and youth. Wander past lively street merchants, freely wandering animals, and witness…
What's Included
    • Lunch
Additional Information

Experience a day living as a local in Kenya. Led by female local tour guides, discover the Githurai informal settlement, and understand the work of the Ubuntu community-based organization, a small charity aimed at improving and influencing the lives of urban women and youth in a meaningful way. Amidst a backdrop of vibrant street vendors, animals…

Location
QWRF+79C
Opposite hotpot annex along Githurai-45 mwihoko road.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Chbichsel
Jan 29, 2020
A impressive first insight into the everyday life of people in a district of Nairobi - We had booked "Kenya Youth Tour in Nairobi" in January. We wanted to get a first insight into the everyday life of people in a district that is not in focus of tourists. On time we were picked up by Lilian, a very hospitable and impressive young woman who guided us, well informed and caring, throug the day. Her detailed information gave us concrete impression, of everyday life of people in the district. Lilian brought us in contact with the founder of Fred Kiserem's Epilepsy Foundation. This made us realize that a broad network of people in the community: teachers, parents and people in churches will help to see mental suffering as a disease. That means not exclude the affected, but start support, emphasie and medication help. We were able to see the success of networking when visiting a primary school. In conversation with the headteacher and teachers, we learned, it is possible to integrate children with disabilities succesfully. We finished our tour enjoying a very delicious Kenyan lunch in a kenian family. We were very content and recommend the tour to all Nairobi visitors. We will book again, hopefully with Lilian as confident, well informed, caring, likeable guide.
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