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Cheap flights to Nairobi, NBO, Kenya

 

Also known as the "green city in the sun", Nairobi is Kenya's capital city and also its largest province. The city also has a population of four million and is known for its dynamic lifestyle. Nairobi is known for its multi-ethnic approach, but it still retains its ancient charm and culture.

The city has everything- from equipped hospitals, shopping malls, private and public transportation, universities and colleges that preserve the local culture while making way for a more international kind of education. Businesses and organizations bloom in Nairobi, making the city financially stable as well.

Nairobi is one of the most fascinating state capitals in the world and is definitely worth spending your vacation at. So grab cheap flights to Nairobi on VaccationTravel.com and save more on your travel expenses.

 

Things to do in Nairobi

  • Tourist Attractions
  • Nairobi National Park is Kenya’s first national park, a haven of peace located seven kilometers away from Nairobi’s towering skyscrapers. The park also doubles as a rhino sanctuary, and shelters more than 50 specimens of this endangered species. At the park, you will see lions, gazelles, buffaloes, warthogs, cheetahs, zebras, giraffes and ostriches, along with more than 400 different species of birds.
  • The Karen Blixen Museum is one of the most popular tourist centers in Nairobi. Located at the foot of the Ngong Hills, this museum used to be the house of Out of Africa author Karen Blixen from 1917 to 1931. At the museum, you will see the house as it was during Blixen's stay, as well as the coffee plantation she ran. Trained guides will walk you through the lives of Blixen and her husband during colonial Kenya.
  • Bomas of Kenya is a living museum located at a distance of 10 kilometers from Nairobi proper. The museum celebrates the tribal lives of the country, and is a fantastic place to visit, especially if you are interested in the music, crafts, art, and culture of each tribe. Also, every afternoon, a group performs traditional dances and songs in a large theater for the audience gathered there.
  • The Kenyatta International Conference Center dominates the city’s skyline with a 28-story tower. The pale terracotta color of the building is a tribute to the traditional African huts, and the central plenary resembles the ancient Roman Senate.

 

  • Must-try cuisines

Nairobi has many multi-ethnic restaurants, but the true palate of the people can be discovered if we take a look at the street food. Mshikakis is a type of kebab, served with grilled vegetables and spicy meat. Mutura, or Kenyan sausage, is made with meat, spices, and sometimes blood. It is roasted on a grill and served with plan bone soup. Since maize is Kenya’s staple food, mahindi coma is one of the most common and popular dishes in the city. The maize is dried completely on the cob and then roasted or boiled on an open fire. Mama fish is also a popular delicacy in the city, which is fried on an open fire and served to customers instantly. 

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  • Nightlife

Nairobi has a bustling nightlife scene. Most clubs and bars host live music sessions, DJ sets, and guest bands as well. The best bars can be found in the suburbs, particularly in the Westlands. Casablanca is one of the popular bars in the city- a Moroccan themed lounge with silk sofas, quality shisha, and décor that resembles the insides of a Bedouin tent. At Champagne & Fishbowls, you can enjoy a range of fishbowl cocktails in a range of different hues. A bunch of native Kenyans, as well as expatriates, hang out at Gipsy Bar, which is officially Nairobi's best hangout spot. If you want to dance the night away, consider visiting the K1 Klub House. The varnished log walls, floral courtyard, and safari themed color scheme, the club hosts DJs, reggae bands and country music stars alternatively for the exclusive entertainment of the people who visit. 

  • Festivals

Nairobi celebrates a host of different cultural and secular events throughout the year. The KCB Safari Rally is held for the motorsport enthusiasts and goes on for two days. The Kenyan Music Festival is definitely the biggest event in Nairobi and is held at the Kenyatta International Conference Center. The competition amongst the best musical groups in the country can be dance-oriented, instrumental or vocal in nature. Madraka Day is a sort of Independence Day for Nairobi and is observed on the 1st of June each year. The day commemorates the beginning of self-government in Nairobi. The official Independence Day, also known as Jamhuri Day, is celebrated on the 20th of October every year.  

 

Nairobi Airport

Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is the official international airport of Nairobi. It is named after Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's first president, and prime minister. The airport serves almost 7 million passengers annually, making it the 7th busiest airport on the continent.

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Nairobi Hotels

There are plenty of places near Jomo Kenyatta International Airport that provide cheap and affordable accommodation to the visitors who travel here.

  • Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport - The hotel offers important amenities such as free Wi-Fi and parking, breakfast buffet options, air-conditioned rooms, access to the pool, a restaurant, as well as hospitable staffs.
  • Crowne Plaza Nairobi Airport - This hotel is located very close to the airport and provides all the facilities required to make your stay a memorable one.

 

Traveling tips to Nairobi

  • Most people in Nairobi speak English, but you should still learn some basic words of the local language to avoid miscommunication.
  • Masaai markets can be found everywhere, and they are a fantastic place to procure Kenyan local arts and crafts. You don’t need to panic about losing a chance to shop at a local market like that, because they’re practically sprawled across the city.
  • Nairobi’s climate is on the warmer side, so be sure to pack light, cotton clothing in pastel shades for maximum comfort.

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