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The Nairobi Skyline & Maasai Market!

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I love to begin my day in an open space with fresh air & good vibes, not to mention the breathtaking view of the Nairobi skyline. Souvenir shopping at Maasai Market is a must-do in Nairobi. We'll dive into what Kenya has to offer in the fashion, home decor & art scenes and enjoy local food at one of my favourite spots.

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The Nairobi Skyline & Maasai Market!

FromNZD $129.34Per Person

What's included in The Nairobi Skyline & Maasai Market!

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

Kenyatta International Conference Center

We'll enjoy the ageless beauty of Nairobi's skyline from bird's eye view & on land. We'll meet up at Kenya's oldest skyscraper & then take a walk in the CBD through City Hall, Jomo Kenyatta's mausoleum & several Parliament buildings. We'll end up at Uhuru Park where we can delight in a relaxing paddle boat ride. An ice cream treat could do us good!

Admission Ticket Not Included

The Maasai Market

Souvenir shopping at the famous Maasai Market for African fabrics, home decor, statement jewelry, beautiful art work, soapstone, limestone, leather sandals & Kenyan branded apparel including our sports jerseys. Having a Swahili speaking local with 20+ years experience in negotiating is definitely a plus ;)

Inclusions

  • ✔ Let's go East African!
  • ✔ 500ml bottled water
  • GST (Goods and Services Tax)
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Entrance fees into KICC - KES 500 / US 5
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • We will meet at the entrance of KICC which is directly opposite City Hall. Uber is the best bet. Just put in KICC - shouldn't be more than US$10 from anywhere in Nairobi.

End Points

  • This is relative to the day you book the experience.

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The African Thrillist