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English
Included
Explore Kibera, one of the world’s largest informal settlements, with a local guide
Visit homes, community projects, and the vibrant Maasai Market
Learn about daily life, culture, and the history of Kibera from residents themselves
Gain authentic insights into local initiatives and social development
A meaningful cultural experience that promotes understanding and connection
€ 49.68
€ 45.71


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover the heart of Nairobi through a guided visit to Kibera, one of the largest informal settlements in the world. This eye-opening 3-hour tour offers a chance to meet local residents, visit homes and community projects, and learn about the social and cultural fabric that defines daily life in Kibera. Guided by locals, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the area’s history, resilience, and strong sense of community.
Along the way, visit the bustling Maasai Market and see the creativity and entrepreneurship that thrive within Kibera. This tour provides a meaningful perspective on Nairobi beyond the usual tourist routes, highlighting both the challenges and the inspiring spirit of innovation that make this community truly remarkable.
Bus fare
Guided walking tour of Kibera
Goods & services tax
Gratuities
Boots
Passport
Passport required for all participants
Keep personal essentials
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Effie guided us around and it was great! It's impressive and inspiring to a European like me. These guys have build a school to based on their client funding. Amazing, safe and cool! And a great team. Loved it.

Felt very safe as a solo female traveler. At times the tour felt a little fake, especially when the children at school started singing "Jambo Buana", a song only designed for tourists 🫠

Tour guides showed up over 1 hour late in a beat up car. They were both sick and now so am I. We got no bottled water. We missed half the elephant orphanage experience because they didn’t understand what tickets to buy.

Defentely recommendable. Go to the Slums. Get an insight in peoples life. Was super safe. Thanks Elijah and Lucas

With good people and nice environment. The visits are always welcomed with willing guides and happy kids.



