Nairobi National Park, Elephants, Giraffes & Bomas Day Trip
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Bomas of Kenya, located just outside Nairobi, is a cultural center dedicated to preserving and showcasing the diverse traditions of Kenya’s many ethnic communities. The term "Bomas" means "homesteads," and the center features replicas of traditional villages from various Kenyan tribes. Visitors can experience vibrant cultural performances, including traditional music, dances, and storytelling, providing a unique glimpse into Kenya’s heritage.
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Adventures
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Day Trips
Guided Tours
Adventures
Day Trips
The Bomas of Kenya is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The highlight of the visit is the afternoon cultural performances, starting at 2:30 PM on weekdays and 3:30 PM on weekends and public holidays. Entry fees are around $10 for adults and $5 for children for non-residents, with discounted rates for residents. The site also features a restaurant serving Kenyan cuisine and a crafts shop for souvenirs.
Plan your visit to coincide with the cultural performances to get the most out of the experience. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, as the grounds are expansive. Photography is allowed, so bring a camera to capture the lively performances and traditional homesteads. Guided tours are available to enhance your understanding of the exhibits.
The Bomas of Kenya is located about 10 kilometers from Nairobi’s city center, near the junction of Langata and Magadi Roads. It’s easily accessible by taxi, ride-hailing services, or private vehicles. Public transport options like matatus are also available, though less convenient.
The best time to visit is in the afternoon to catch the cultural performances. Weekdays are generally quieter, while weekends and public holidays attract larger crowds.