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How do I get from Nairobi airport to city?

You can choose either a taxi, bus or mini-bus. There are various taxi companies operating at Nairobi Airport. A taxi journey will take around 40 minutes depending on whether you are travelling during peak traffic time and the cost will be approximately 40€ (4,500KES). You can also choose to travel by public bus.



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Riding the Bus Buses offer a safer alternative to the matatus for a similarly affordable price. Official city buses are operated by the government-run Kenya Bus Service (KBS), although private companies like City Hoppa and Double M also ply the same routes as the matatus.

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Women Traveller Risk in Nairobi: Moderate But keep in mind that there have been reports of men harassing women, and the number of sexual assault reports is worrisome. Avoid walking around alone at night, especially through dangerous areas.

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Uber in Kenya, already one of the company's most affordable services in the world, charges customers in Nairobi, Kenya's capital, a minimum fare of $2.90.

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We use them all the time in nairobi and find them to be much cheaper and more reliable then ordinary taxis. Yes the app does show that the car is arriving in 4 minutes but it takes 10 due to traffic. Factor that in, and you have no issues. Also no hassles of negotiating a fare, paying by cash, etc.

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I would take Bolt because it costs half the price of Uber. Nobody takes conventional taxis in Nairobi anymore.

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Tickets can be bought from Nairobi's and Mombasa's railway stations or booked through local travel agencies. Railways in the rest of the country are restricted to freight. If you're on a budget, buses are the best and cheapest way to travel. Large buses and matatus crisscross the country and link the major towns.

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Arriving passengers must count an average of 20 to 30 minutes to complete the formalities of police and customs and to retrieve their luggage.

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Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the major airport in Nairobi and Kenya, handling most inbound and outbound flights. Wilson Airport (Kenya), a smaller second airport in Nairobi serving mostly light aircraft and small airlines.

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Jomo Kenyatta International Airport is the biggest airport and the busiest in East Africa, it is located in Nairobi the capital city of Kenya. It is in Embakasi suburbs 18 kilometres southeast from the central Business District.

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The Nairobi airport is named after the country's first President, Jomo Kenyatta and is known as one of Africa's busiest airports, connecting travelers to countries such as Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, and more.

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Nairobi neighborhoods of Eastleigh and Kibera: Violent crime, such as armed carjacking, mugging, home invasion, and kidnapping, can occur at any time. Street crime can involve multiple armed assailants. Local police often lack the resources and training to respond effectively to serious criminal incidents.

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Roads are circuitous and indirect, given the hilly terrain and historic pathways. But, studies show that walking is the single largest mode of transportation in Nairobi.

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