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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
We are a Kenya based tour operator who is passionate about experimental travel and conserving the environment. We believe in making our clients' adventure unforgettable, as well as sharing the experience with others around the world. Our products include city tours, bush safaris, beach vacations, and day trips. The company is made up of a team of energetic individuals who work to provide a memorable experience for our clients. Environmental conservation is key for us, which is why we are involved in various environmental conservation initiatives within the city and beyond. Make Kenya a better place and travel a lasting experience.
Explore the different parts of Nairobi city centre. In the company of a local, visit the most important monuments and the center of the city. The tour will begin in the Central Business District, where you can see the Kenya National Archives, KenCom bus station, Hilton Hotel, Kenyatta International Convention Center (KICC), where most international fairs and conventions take place. You will also get a chance to see the parliament and other government offices. Proceed to the National Museum where the early man tribal regalia are displayed, along with the flora and fauna of Kenya. Visit the Snake Park afterwards. On your way back, visit the colorful city market where a wide variety of African curios, tropical fruits and flowers among other things are on sale. Please note: - Some attractions in the intinerary have entrance fees. These include: The Kenya National Archives, the KICC, the Nairobi National Museum and the Snake Park. - Some attractions such as the government buildings to not allow photography so please be cautious. - Also, please carry water and some snacks to munch during the tour.
The meeting point is at the City Walk Shoe Shop in the city center, opposite the Kencom Bus Station. It is on the junction of Simba street and City Hall Way. The guide will have a Heels and Valise Tours name tag and further information sent to your inbox.
This ia a junction point that is near Kencom, Hilton, International Life House and Corner House
This hotel has been a ladmark for many years and it is used as a social meeting point or a point of refference for anyone who is new in Nairobi and is trying to find their way around.
Right opposite the Hilton Hotel, this is also another point of reference in Nairobi. It is a bus station that has large number of buses that fgo to various parts of the city.
This is a place where you will learn a bit about the Kenyan history and African culture.
Here, you will get a chance to see the different artefacts being sold as well as grocerries and meats.
Walk to different government buildings, and learn more about them.
Visit the KICC helipad for a panoramic view of Nairobi.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).