Scenic spot introduction:
Nairobi is located on a plateau at an altitude of 1,680 meters in central Kenya. The local climate is cool and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 10 to 20 degrees all year round. It is known as the "Little Paris of East Africa".Attractions distribution:
Nairobi is the capital of Kenya and one of the largest cities in Africa. It covers an area of 648 square kilometers. The urban area is lined with trees and flowers. It is known as the "Green City in the Sun" and is a lively and interesting cosmopolitan city.Nairobi City Center Kenyatta International Conference Centre It is a local landmark building, other national museums, and the author of "Out of Africa". Karen House , Freedom Square, Giraffe Park They are also famous tourist attractions in the city.
Scenic spot features:
Sightseeing, vacation, entertainment, photography, parkstravelling guideline:
Nairobi has vibrant nightclubs, bars, and live music venues, discos and dance clubs mixing African and international music, and world-class casinos offering a full range of gambling games. Nairobi is also home to an active equestrian scene and has an excellent horse racing scene, with regular races held at the racecourse just outside the city.
Best time to visit:
July to October and December to March
Shopping recommendations:
Kenya is rich in Africa's famous black wood carvings, which are the first choice for tourists when buying souvenirs. Kenya's emeralds and sapphires, especially Tanzanite, are famous all over the world. Its exquisite and dreamy blue light has tempted countless beauty lovers and collectors to stop in front of it and be reluctant to leave for a long time.
The Saturday market near the court is where the Maasai sell their handicrafts. There is a wide variety of goods and products of all grades can be found. CityMarket has a wide variety of baskets to choose from. Kigali Street has many stalls where you can bargain. The Masai market has people from various tribes selling small items such as carved gourds and beads. Makende has many wood carvings from Tanzania. SpinnersWeb is a specialty store that sells handicrafts on commission. Kenyan handicrafts are as unique and colorful as the country itself. There are exquisite wood carvings, beautiful fabrics, beautiful accessories, African-style hand-painted paintings drawn on sap paper, various handicrafts made from African wild animal leather, and so on.
Scenic spot location:
Africa > Kenya > Nairobi
How to get there:
Nairobi International Airport is a 15-minute drive from the city center. You can take bus No. 34 to the city, but it is usually very crowded.
Nairobi's long-distance buses are mainly concentrated at the intersection of Accra Rd. near River Rd. The main bus station is not far from Landies Rd., and there is at least one bus to major cities in the country every day. There are many taxi companies near Accra Rd. and River Rd., among which DPS goes to Kisuma, Kakamega, Basia, Nakuru, and Malaba every day. Passengers must arrive at the station before 7 am and wait.
Taxis are available outside the Railway Bureau, museums, and major hotels. Taxis do not have fare meters and the fares are usually standard. About 150 Kenyan shillings can take you to various locations in the city center, and 288 Kenyan shillings can take you to areas outside the city center.
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Scenic area services:
In Nairobi, there are many choices of food. You can eat authentic Western food, African food, and even Chinese restaurants with exquisite decoration. The most local characteristic is the Carnivore (Carnivore) barbecue restaurant in the suburbs of Nairobi. The barbecue varieties include venison, antelope, zebra, ostrich, and sometimes artificially raised crocodile meat, each with corresponding seasonings. The coastal areas are rich in tropical fruits and fresh seafood.
Precautions:
1. The public security situation in Nairobi is relatively poor. Try to go out with friends and do not go out at night. Valuables should be left at the hotel front desk. Do not carry a large amount of cash when buying souvenirs at the market.
2. Bargaining is a natural thing in Kenya's open-air markets. The art of bargaining has deep roots in Kenyan culture and is considered an essential business skill. Therefore, the asking prices in the market are often deliberately raised, and there is no need to be afraid to bargain.