Welcome
to Kenya !
City of Nairobi
The green city in the sun and safari capital of the world
Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi has risen in a century from an uninhabited swampland to a thriving modern capital. It is now one of Africa’s largest, and most interesting cities and one that never seems to sleep, but continues to grow.
Despite Nairobi’s growth into a modern urban center, the iconic Nairobi National Park makes the city the undisputed safari capital of Africa and beyond. It remains the only national park in the world to be found within a capital city. The park is home to large herds of Zebras, Wildebeests, Buffalos, Giraffes, Rhinos, Leopards and a large number of Lions all found here, living wild within 20 minutes from the central business district.
The city’s multicultural, natural and historic features undoubtedly makes it an amazing destination. The entire city has boundless energy, and is a thriving place where all of human life can be found. This is a place of great contrasts where race, tribe and origin all become facets of a unique Nairobi character. The city has not lost its sense of the past, with an excellent museum and the historical home of Karen Blixen, author of “Out of Africa”, open to visitors.
Why Choose Kenya
Kenya is the largest and most advanced economy and strategically located as a gateway to East and Central Africa, with strong growth prospects supported by an emerging, urban middle class and an increasing appetite for high-value goods and services.
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport functions as an effective air hub between Africa, Europe and Asia.
Kenya has a long history of trade and industry with the largest international seaport in East Africa, Kilindini Harbour in the Port of Mombasa, through which goods from Arabian and Asian traders
have entered the African continent for many centuries.
Kenya serves as the Communication Hub of the region.
Tropical Climate
Generally, Kenya’s climate is warm and humid at the coast, cool and humid in the central highlands, and hot and dry in the north and east. Visitors and delegates are able to enjoy most activities in the cities, beaches and in the national parks
all year round.
all year round.
A Thriving Business & Innovation Hub
Generally, Kenya’s climate is warm and humid at the coast, cool and humid in the central highlands, and hot and dry in the north and east. Visitors and delegates are able to enjoy most activities in the cities, beaches and in the national parks all year round.
Safety
Kenya is listed among the 80 global destinations certified and authorized to use the World Travel and Tourism Council Safe Travel Stamp together
with our Magical Kenya logo; this
stamp is a recognition of Kenya
as a safe destination.
with our Magical Kenya logo; this
stamp is a recognition of Kenya
as a safe destination.
This is Why Nairobi, Kenya is Special
Photo & Content Credits:
Kenya Tourism Board
(Magical Kenya); Go Places; Versatile;
Kenya National Convention Bureau
Video Credits:
Steven Ndukwu
;
Adventure Singh