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Reviews: Kibera Slum Tour with Lucas
Guest User2026-01-05
Extremely amazing, and eye opening tour. To be honest we were a little hesitant to book a tour of the Kibera slums but we’re so glad we did. There wasn’t a single moment where we felt unsafe or uncomfortable. It was amazing to interact with all the local children and to know that the money you spend on the tour helps fund a school that the tour guides started for the local kids. This ended up being our number 1 favorite thing we did while in Nairobi. I will be recommending this tour to everyone!
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Guest User2024-01-24
This tour was a great experience - Duncan, my guide, was super nice and helpful. I enjoyed learning more about the process of growing and roasting coffee, as well as tasting it at the end. The only thing worth noting is that it's not so easy to get to the farm due to the state of the last bit of the road.
Reviews: Nairobi: Explore Kibera Slum with Local Guides
Guest User2026-02-03
A very touching and evocative experience, everyone should do it at least once in their life, but it's not for everyone. It's 100% safe thanks to the guide Eric and his team. It teaches you the important things in life, what matters and what doesn't. We will carry it in our hearts forever.
Reviews: Nairobi: Party bus(matatu) adventure experience
Guest User2025-08-28
This was not a group tour as I thought it would be, it was just the three of us with 2 guides, we walked through Nairobi CBD and had a look at the local party matatus and then picked a bus to be on. You have to wait for the bus to fill up with other people (who are just locals traveling for work or other purposes) but it didn’t take too long. Bus fare was not included in the tour price so take some cash XD. We paid 100KES per person for what should have been a 20-30 mins ride one way and the other way you will have to pay the same. Except for us we ended up being in a crash with the matata and a random car about 10 mins in. Since I had my two kids with me who by that time had a pretty good fright because of the (minor) crash we decided to just go back to the KICC and go to the heli pad. Our guides were super flexible and it was fine, we caught a normal (not party) matatu back to the KICC area and paid 20KES per person for the 5-10 mins ride there. The heli pad we also had to pay for.