Nairobi & Surroundings

Mt Longonot
Mount Longonot is a dormant stratovolcano located in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya. It rises 2,776 meters above sea level and is part of the larger Mount Longonot National Park. The volcano is believed to have erupted about 2 million years ago, with the last recorded eruption occurring around 1864. The crater, which spans 2.2 kilometers in diameter, offers a unique and rewarding hiking experience. The trek to the summit is a moderate challenge, with steep sections and the need for careful footing. Once at the top, hikers are greeted with stunning views of the crater floor and the surrounding savanna. The journey is filled with an array of wildlife and plant species, making it a captivating experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Ngong Hills
Ngong Hills, located just outside Nairobi, Kenya, is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful escape with scenic views. The hills, which are part of the Ngong Hills Range, rise to around 2,460 meters above sea level and offer panoramic vistas of the Great Rift Valley, Nairobi, and the surrounding countryside. The area is known for its lush green landscapes, rolling hills, and the occasional sighting of wildlife, such as antelope and birds. Hiking to the top is a relatively easy to moderate experience, with well-marked paths and refreshing cool breezes. The calm atmosphere and expansive views make it a perfect spot for leisurely walks, picnics, and photography, offering a beautiful contrast to the hustle and bustle of the nearby city.
Karura Forest
Karura Forest is a serene urban forest located in Nairobi, Kenya, offering an escape from the bustling city life. Established as a public space in the 1990s, it spans over 1,000 acres and is known for its rich biodiversity, including various species of birds, monkeys, and plant life. The forest has a fascinating history, with its origins dating back to the colonial era, when it was used as a water catchment area. Today, Karura Forest is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a variety of walking, jogging, and cycling trails. The forest features scenic routes that pass through lush greenery, bamboo groves, and peaceful streams, including the stunning Karura Waterfalls. Hiking through the forest is a refreshing experience, with visitors enjoying a tranquil atmosphere, a chance to connect with nature, and easy access from Nairobi’s city center. It’s a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and conservation.

Kibera - Slum Tour
Kibera, one of Nairobi’s largest informal settlements, is often misunderstood. A visit to Kibera highlights the resilience and creativity of its people. Though facing significant challenges, the community has developed innovative solutions in health, education, and small business. Tours, often led by local residents, provide a deep understanding of life in Kibera, while showcasing the strength of its vibrant culture. By supporting Kibera’s local initiatives and businesses, visitors contribute to sustainable development. Understanding Kibera is crucial for raising awareness about urban poverty and fostering empathy and positive change for its residents.

Tea Plantation
TheGatura Greens Tea Farm Tourin central Kenya offers a glimpse into the tea production process. Visitors can explore the lush tea plantations, learn about the cultivation and harvesting methods, and see how the leaves are processed into tea. The tour includes a chance to sample freshly brewed tea, all while enjoying the scenic countryside. It’s an educational and peaceful experience for tea lovers and anyone interested in Kenya's tea industry.
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