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Nairobi
- Kenya's Capital City
Kenya's
capital city has risen in a single century from a brackish uninhabited
swampland to a thriving modern capital. When railway construction
workers reached this area in 1899, they set up a basic camp and
supply depot, simply called 'Mile 327'. The local Maasai called
this highland swamp Ewaso Nai'beri - the place of cold water.
The camp became a rustic village, and then a shanty
town, which by 1907 was the capital of all of British East Africa.
It was soon an important centre for the colony and a mecca for adventurers,
hunters and travellers from all over the world.Modern
Nairobi is still the safari capital of the Africa, but the modern
world has quickly caught up with the city. A frontier town no more,
Nairobi has become one of Africa's largest, and most interesting
cities.
Nairobi is a city that never seems to sleep. The
entire town has a boundless energy, and is 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.
This is not a modern capital separated from the
great wilderness that surrounds it. Just outside the city is
Nairobi
National Park, 113 sq kms of plains, cliffs and forest. The park
is home to large herds of Zebra, Wildebeest, Buffalo, Giraffe and
more. Rhino, Cheetah, and a large number of Lions are all found
here, living wild within 20 minutes of the centre of town.
Further out of town, the spectacular 27 metre deep
'Fourteen Falls' waterfalls at Thika are perfect for a scenic day
trip. Nearby Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park, is centred around an
imposing 2,146 metre mountain. For the adventurous, take an hour's
drive from town and you will find white water rafting on the beautiful
Tana River.
From the wildlife to the nightlife, Nairobi is a
city unlike any other. With a fantastic music scene, excellent international
restaurants and an endless and colourful array of shops and markets,
there is plenty on offer for the visitor. Nairobi is Kenya's capital,
and the arrival point for many visitors. The main airport is Jomo
Kenyatta International, located 15kms out of the centre of town.
JKIA handles both International and domestic carriers. Wilson airport,
located 11 kms outside of the city centre, is the domestic hub for
both scheduled and chartered domestic air traffic. Nairobi Railway
station is the centre for railway traffic with daily arrivals/departures
from Mombasa and Kisumu.
There are countless Matatu stands throughout
Nairobi, with continuous arrivals and departures throughout the
day. Nairobi is the centre of Kenya's extensive bus network, with
many bus companies operating to and from destinations throughout
the country
Walking around Nairobi is relatively straightforward, as the city
centre is small and accessible. In some areas, there can be a security
risk while walking, and it is best to seek local advice before setting
out. Taxis are widely available, and convenient. Taxis are often
parked in the street around hotels and tourist areas of the city.
Hotels and restaurants can order taxis if necessary.
Nairobi Taxis are usually marked with a yellow line along each side.
There is a large fleet of large London Taxis operating within the
city. Taxis are not metered, and a price should be agreed with the
driver before departure. Ask for local advice or at your hotel for
correct rates. There are several companies operating Dial Taxi services
with phone bookings, modern vehicles, competent drivers and reasonable
rates. Several Taxi companies have airport booking offices. Buses
operate on set routes throughout the city.
The large Kenya Buses run on routes throughout
the city on regular schedules. Buses can be boarded at any stop
and tickets purchased on board. Matatus (Public Minibuses) also
operate on city routes throughout the day, and are the most popular
form of local public transport.
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