All About Nairobi City – Getting There & Top Things To Do

Nairobi the largest and capital of Kenya is located adjacent to the eastern edge of the Rift Valley in the South-central, 140km south of the Equator surrounded by 113km of cliffs, plains, and forest which makes up the creation of the city’s Nairobi National Park with the Ngong Hills rolling in the West of the city. The name Nairobi is a Maasai phrase Enkare Nairobi which means “place of cool waters” got from the Nairobi River which flows through the city a great fact for Nairobi’s petty name the “Green City in the sun”.
Nairobi replaced Mombasa as the capital of the Republic of Kenya after independence in 1963 during the colonial period where it became the center of the colony’s coffee, sisal and tea industries and is currently one of Africa’s most persuasive cities with a vigorous financial and commercial regional center, it has the highest number of malls and home to the regional headquarters to a number of main international companies and organizations. Nairobi is believed to be a smart city because it’s well equipped with smart devices like sensors that gather data from roadways, public facilities, buildings, and elsewhere in the city.


How to get to Nairobi City

The capital of the Republic of Kenya is strategically located south central of the Equator making her accessibility very easy through different transport means like flying, traveling by road, and by railway. Kenya has over 25 international airports, the largest being Jomo Kenyatta in Nairobi. The only one that handles international flights from all 58 destinations worldwide with direct flights from the UK.
Traveling by road is another way of getting to Nairobi since Kenya has one of the best road networks so traveling by road is less hectic but exciting when getting to Nairobi. Drivers in Nairobi drive on the left and a car indicating right does not call you to overtake while one gesture left is encouraging you to give it a try but please don’t take it for granted.


Traveling by railway is another way of getting to Nairobi and the main network service used especially by residents. They are different railway services like Madaraka express which operates to and from Mombasa taking approximately 5 hours per route, this is such a joy to travelers because it replaced the nightmare of the unreliable overnight train nicknamed the lunatic express soon expecting the Konzo City to connect to Nairobi through the high-speed train.

If you would like to travel privately, then renting a car is the way to go. You can rent a car in Nairobi for self drive adventure or with a driver, but whatever the choice, you will be assured of a safe and comfortable trip as compared to when you use public means.


Top Things To Do In Nairobi


1-day tour of Nairobi national park– Nairobi national park is a great choice for you if looking at what to do when in Nairobi. It will make your stay in Nairobi complete and remarkable since Nairobi is known for its natural beauty and by visiting the national park you will be able to prove it since a diversity of endangered wildlife freely roam around the evergreen savanna and they include, including lions, cheetahs, giraffes, rhinos, buffaloes among others.


Private elephant orphanage tour – An exciting place for you to visit is the orphanage for the elephants where these helpless big 5 species are kept away from the pain and misery after losing their parents. It is an adventure witnessing the skilled caretakers feed them on bottles as they as well respond positively and peacefully.


Nairobi city tour– What would be the cause of visiting Nairobi and you miss out on its history from the best storytellers who grew up in the heart of Nairobi as formal street children? There is no better way to spend your time in Nairobi than having a city tour with amazing storytellers who will joyfully walk you through the city’s downtown region and many other historical sites in Nairobi.


Planning to travel to or around Nairobi on a self-drive or driver-guide trip, Rent A Driver Kenya offers a wide range of saloon and safari cars as well as luxury cars with no restrictions for business trips, and weddings among others. To rent a car in Nairobi city this season, simply get in touch with us by sending an email to info@rentadriverkenya.com or call +256 700135510 to directly talk to the reservation team.


By Nalubega Gloria