Nairobi: Explore Kibera Slum with Local Guides

1.Nairobi: Explore Kibera Slum with Local Guides
Walk Kibera with local guides, visit a real home and community centers, and shop fixed-price crafts. Your fee funds KCOOP programs.
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Kenya's standouts.
The 10 most popular kibera slum tours in Kenya. Where each one goes, who runs it, and what a seat costs.

Walk Kibera with local guides, visit a real home and community centers, and shop fixed-price crafts. Your fee funds KCOOP programs.

Private half-day Kibera tour in Nairobi with Kevin and Ismael, including school and family home visit, hotel pickup.
“Set informative tour of the slums and local school. Ishmael was great guide and everyone in slum was friendly.”

A 3-hour Kibera walk with a local guide from Greenhouse Mall. Visit Toi Market, Hope and Shine Centre, a school and a home.

Private Kibera half-day with Lucas in Nairobi: Toi Market, Hope and Shine Centre, home visit, and stories of resilience for $35.
“Are you ready to visit the poorest part of Nairobi? Well, that's the right experience , then....”

Walk Kibera with Seed Foundation: meet residents, visit local sites and the Seed School, and learn how education helps shape Nairobi’s future.
“We walked thru the slum with 2 guilds who were grown up in the slum. The 3 hour tour showed us the business, live, education, medical situations of the slum. We learned the detailed first hand info from the slum’s residents. The tour is safe and it is a n once of lifetime experience.”

3-hour Kibera tour from Nairobi: Toi Market, kids’ home, Fairview Academy, Uweza art, and bone recycling; 30% funds local care.
“I had a wonderful experience on my tour with Luke. He was very friendly and knowledgeable, and he explained everything clearly, giving me a deep understanding of the way of life in the slum. He showed me the school and even introduced me to Mimi, a very kind lady who takes care of the orphanage.…”

A private 4-hour walk through Kibera with real community encounters, matatu rides, football, school dance, and bottled water for $15.
“Very interesting tour through the probably largest slum of Kenya including loads of friendly local encounters! Fully recommended especially since tour groups are usually very small or even private.”

Private Kibera tour with Ismael: workshop crafts, home visits, a children’s rescue centre, plus Nairobi market time and Mamba Village area.
“Ismael was a great host and I was very touched by spending time with his wife in his home. Incredible self sustaining ecosystem and strong community.”

One-day Kibera slum walk from Equity Ayani with local guides Daniel and Elijah, community visits, and a safety-first vibe for $22.

Walk Kibera with Lucas for $35 in 3 hours: Toi Market, recycled-bone jewelry, a supported school, and a home visit.















