Take a guided walking tour of Nairobi with a private guide. Visit Jevangee Garden, a park donated to and owned by Kenya’s poor, and City Market, where you can purchase cultural souvenirs, clothing, and fresh food. You will also visit the Kenyatta International Conference Center for a chance to see panoramic views of Nairobi from its tower.
Private Property Donated to the Public by Abudulahi, (Jeevanjee Gardens), was founded by A.M. Jeevanjee, an Asian-born entrepreneur in Kenya, It is the only park in the city that is directly owned by the people, having been donated to the magnificent people of Nairobi as a resting area. (The park was private property and it is held in trust for the people of Nairobi).
A monumental Building Built in 1930 close to the railway line, which ran along what is now Loita Street, the Nairobi City Market served as the main retail outlet for cultural souvenirs, fruits and vegetables in Nairobi, before the railway line was relocated in the 1940s
Jamia Mosque Founded by Syed Maulana Abdullah Shah in the year 1902 Nairobi, Kenya in the Central Business District. Jamia Mosque is an important centre of Islamic practice in the East and Central African region. and constructed between 1925 and 1933, Jamia Mosque became the centre of Muslim religious organization throughout the pre-independent and independent years.
You will make your own way to the meeting points