Explore Kibera Slum: Visit Toi Market, bead-making businesses, and Victorious Bone Crafts. Experience local life and buy unique souvenirs.
Explore Kibera Slum: Visit Toi Market, bead-making businesses, and Victorious Bone Crafts. Experience local life and buy unique souvenirs.
- Kibera - Journey with us and tour Kibera slum, the largest urban slum in Africa, with a growing population of 250,000 people. The slum was established in 1889 during the construction of the Ugandan Railway, where the laborers stayed. After the completion of the railway, the workers were forced to evict the place. In 1931, the people were allowed…
- Kibera - Journey with us and tour Kibera slum, the largest urban slum in Africa, with a growing population of 250,000 people. The slum was established in 1889 during the construction of the Ugandan Railway, where the laborers stayed. After the completion of the railway, the workers were forced to evict the place. In 1931, the people were allowed to live there since there were many emerging slums in Nairobi, and through this occurrence, the Kibera slum was born. Take this tour as a chance to give back to the locals, and also to see the resilience of the residents of one of the world’s biggest urban slums.
- Drinking water
- Guide and guard
- Transport
- Meet, Greet and Assist services
- Drinking water
- Guide and guard
- Transport
- Meet, Greet and Assist services
- Tips and donations to service providers (Highly Recommended)
- Drinks and any other item not specified above.
- Tips and donations to service providers (Highly Recommended)
- Drinks and any other item not specified above.
Start the tour with a walking visit of Toi market, Nairobi’s biggest second-hand market. This market lies just next to Kibera slum and many residents of the slum get their daily bread from running small businesses within it. Visit Beads Making business. There, you will see the amazing beadwork and also, get a chance to buy some of the handmade jewelry…
Start the tour with a walking visit of Toi market, Nairobi’s biggest second-hand market. This market lies just next to Kibera slum and many residents of the slum get their daily bread from running small businesses within it. Visit Beads Making business. There, you will see the amazing beadwork and also, get a chance to buy some of the handmade jewelry as souvenirs. Proceed to Victorious Bone Crafts Group that has made a major impact to the community and environment at large. The group collects trash, repurposes it and turns it into treasure. The group collects both old and fresh bones from butcheries, brass and horns and transforms them into bowls, trinkets and jewelry. Kibera residents are innovative and resilient people as seen from this endeavor. Later in the day, visit a typical Kibera house with the help of a guide. Through this, you will be able to interact one on one with the residents and get to know about their daily life experiences, and what life is like at the slum
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.