Tour Description
Walk through Mathare Slum with a community guide, explore the colourful chaos of Gikomba Market, and stroll Nairobi’s CBD. Wrap it all up with a hearty Kenyan lunch at Kilimanjaro Restaurant. Real stories, real people, real Nairobi.
Tour Highlights
- Guided Walk Through Mathare Slum
- Explore Gikomba Market
- Nairobi CBD Walking Tour
- Authentic Kenyan Lunch at Kilimanjaro Restaurant
- Cultural Immersion & Local Interaction
- Safe & Responsible Tourism
Itinerary
Your experience begins with a convenient pick-up from your hotel or an agreed meeting point, you’ll meet your friendly local guide who will explain all you need to know before you go.
Begin your walk in Nairobi’s oldest and most densely populated informal settlement. Walk through the vibrant community, gaining real insight into daily life, challenges, and the inspiring grassroots projects making a difference.
From Mathare, head to the buzzing Gikomba Market, the largest open-air market in East Africa. It’s an authentic taste of Nairobi’s entrepreneurial spirit, filled with energy, colour, and local hustle.
Afterwards, make our way into the heart of Nairobi’s CBD for a walking tour that brings the city’s colonial past and modern-day rhythm to life.
Wrap up with a late lunch at Kilimanjaro Restaurant, known for delicious Kenyan cuisine and the perfect place to relax, reflect, and enjoy the flavours of the city, with a drop-off at your hotel or a central location of your choice.
Inclusions/Exclusions
Cost Includes
- A professional local guide
- All activities mentioned (unless clearly labeled as optional)
- Lunch (as specified)
- All transportation mentioned
- All Taxes/VAT
Cost Excludes
- Personal items (souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees and other personal items)
- Tips
FAQs
Yes. The tour is led by trusted local guides who know the area well. We prioritize safety and respectful engagement throughout the experience. Guests are advised to follow guide instructions at all times.
Wear comfortable walking shoes and casual clothing. Bring a hat, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. Keep personal belongings minimal and secure.
Photography is allowed in public spaces, but always ask for permission before taking photos of people, especially in Mathare. Your guide will advise when and where it’s appropriate.
The tour involves walking on uneven surfaces, so it may not be suitable for guests with mobility issues. Children above 10 are welcome if accompanied by an adult.
Yes. A late lunch at Kilimanjaro Restaurant is included, featuring popular Kenyan dishes. Please inform us in advance of any dietary restrictions.
The full experience lasts approximately 6 hours, from pick-up to drop-off.
Yes! We can arrange a central meeting point in Nairobi CBD or provide custom pick-up at an extra charge.
There will be opportunities to support local initiatives through donations or purchasing handmade crafts. 100% of such support goes directly to the community.