Kibera - The city of hope! Kibera is one of the largest slums in the world and second largest in Africa, experience in your life anywhere else (unless of course you grew up in a slum city).
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Walk through the biggest slum in the East Africa
Discover and participate in community based projects.
Experience day to day life of Kenyan slum dwellers.
Visit the Toi market.
KENCOM house / Olympic primary school /Yaya centre Mall.
- Our guide will pick you up at : Kencom house along city hall way, Nairobi, OR Yaya center Mall, OR Olympic primary school. (Hotel pick up is arrangeable.)
Walk through the biggest slum in the East Africa.
Discover and participate in community based projects.
Experience day to day life of Kenyan slum dwellers.
You’ll meet the children who are at the center of the slum, see where they’ve come from, and understand the transformational difference the home has made in their lives. Additionally you’ll witness firsthand the passion of Kenyan staff members have for every child as they pour into their lives.
Explore the most famous and biggest market based in Kibera slum.
Visit the Soweto Village homesteads, and then continue to the Curio (handcrafts) Workshop where you will witness how those living in the Kibera slums are innovative in making ornaments out of animal bones.
Kencom house or your hotel.
Hotel pick up and drop off.
Kibera slums walking tour.
Services of an english speaking guide.
Transport.
All government taxes and fees.
Foods and drinks.
Gratuities and tips.
Homestead visit tips.
Donation of food or money to o children orphanage or community based project
Get a glimpse of life in Africa’s largest urban slum on a private walking tour to Kibera, home to thousands of people. (Transfer to/from the slum is conducted by private car.)
You will be driven through the Ngong road past Uchumi Supermarket, turn left just next to the Supermarket to Kibera DO headquarters through to Bombolulu stage where you start to descend walking into the three (3) kilometre Main Kibera slum road.
Visit the Soweto Village homesteads, and then continue to the Curio (handcrafts) Workshop where you will witness how those living in the Kibera slums are innovative in making ornaments out of animal bones. Continue with visits of the children home and pass by to see the water vendor and the Shower shop as you meet other slum dwellers mingling with you as they carry on with their daily chores. You will then be escorted back to your car and dropped back at your Nairobi Hotel.
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