Führung durch Nairobi zu den Kibera-Slums





Beschreibung
Erkunden Sie die Kibera-Slums, einen der größten Slums Afrikas, den die meisten Besucher nicht zu Gesicht bekommen. Bei einem Rundgang werden die wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten besichtigt: die Haupthandelsstraße, die Märkte unter freiem Himmel, die Kenia-Uganda-Eisenbahn, ein Hausbesuch, die „Kuhknochen-Juweliere“, die örtlichen Perlenmacher, das Waisenhaus, die UN-Sanierungsprojekte, Schulen und Gotteshäuser.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Sie werden durch die Ngong-Straße gefahren, besuchen die Homesteads des Dorfes Soweto und dann geht es weiter zum Curio-Workshop (Handwerk), wo Sie sehen werden, wie diejenigen, die in den Kibera-Slums leben, innovativen Zierrat aus Tierknochen herstellen. Weiter geht es mit dem Besuch des Kindergarten, des Wasserverkäufers und des Shower Shops, während Sie andere Slumbewohner treffen, die sich unter Sie mischen, während sie ihrer täglichen Arbeit nachgehen. Betreten Sie ein typisches Kibera-Haus. Fühlen Sie sich willkommen in einem der Häuser in Kibera und stellen Sie Ihre Fragen zum Alltag in Kibera. Gehen Sie zu Fuß und sehen Sie eine Biogas-Anlage, die einzige ihrer Art in Afrika, die menschlichen Abfall als Rohstoff für die Produktion von Biogas verwendet, das als Kochgas verwendet wird und etwa 200 Haushalte mit Licht versorgen wird, sobald es fertig ist und in Betrieb genommen wird. Weiter geht es zu einer der Gemeinschaftsschulen, die mit den Spenden von wohlwollenden Menschen betrieben werden und ein echtes Highlight der Schulen in Kibera sind. Sie werden dann zurück zu Ihrem Auto und zurück zu Ihrem Hotel/Haus in Nairobi gebracht. Hotelabholung
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Abholung von airbnb und privaten Apartments möglich
Bewertungen der Reisenden
Wichtige Informationen
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Kinder müssen von einem Erwachsenen begleitet werden
Bewertungen(9)
Very pleasant experience with Peter, the driver who picks you up at your hotel, and Allan the local guide. If some people may hesitate to try this experience for safety or hygiene reasons, I want to reassure them. I did not feel in danger throughout this visit (just take the basic precaution of not spreading these riches anywhere). We visit several school classes, the market, residential neighborhoods, a workshop that transforms domestic animal bones into works of art (purchase possible). Sometimes disconcerting, touching, unique visit; we have little chance of seeing something so original, without falling into voyeurism. Surprisingly, the mixtures of sheets sometimes give a certain aesthetic. However, remember to wear closed shoes and socks.
A consistently voyeuristic event. To show the people living in poverty who suffer because of our Western prosperity like animals. Kenya has so much more to offer, but you want to keep up the racial image of starving children and white saviors to feel special.
We booked the Kibera Slum tour because it was advertised as a 6-hour experience, which seemed longer than other, cheaper tours. However, the tour lasted just two hours, which left us feeling short-changed. Had we known, we would have chosen another tour to get more value for our time. That said, we did appreciate having two guides. They were knowledgeable and offered a good perspective on the area, but the shorter experience still left us wishing for more. 内容に対して非常に割高です、もっと安いツアーがあるので別のツアーを選ぶことをオススメします。 また、トリップアドバイザーに6時間と記載されていますが、実際は3時間程度です。 対応してくださった方々は親切でした。
Calvin was a very good and professional guide. Very good expierience in Kibera slum. Learned a lot about the life there.
Thank you Kelvin for an awesome time. I honestly would do another tour with him because of his knowledge.
What an experience!! There is so much so tell but to get the full experience. You HAVE TO book it! It is super safe and you can learn about life and meet great people.
Thank you for such a nice review. We appreciate your sincere words about our Country and our people.
I enjoyed with this half day tour with a driver, Stephen, and a guide, Ismael, both from Kibera community. They were so kind and friendly, and talked their own experience while walking around. It was great opportunity to see how people live and cope each other in Kidera slums. Many chances to talk to people there with good passion. It’s a must-go tour to know about Kenya! It seems like where you go depends on guide. Better to go with sneakers, because you go up and down in Kibera.
Thank you Akira for reviewing the Kibera guided tour . It is good to hear how peaceful the slum is from the visitor's point of view. This will intern help other's who could be interested to go ahead and book for the same tour.
It was a great trip! The guide Kevin was very friendly and hospitable. Kibera Slum Tour is a great opportunity to see the „real“ life of Nairobi.
I was picked up from my accommodations right on time, and off we went to Kibera. Francis Ngei was amazing at taking me the the location where I would be guided through the slum. He gave me a drive-by mini tour of his own pointing to important landmarks and facts about Kenya. I appreciated his friendly and caring conversation, and he's an excellent driver. If ever you're in town, Francis should definitely be your driver. The actual tour through Kibera Slums was a good experience as well. Definitely recommended!
Thanks a lot Farrawh for giving us a chance to serve you a trip to Kibera Slums and taking your time to write an awesome review. We are really grateful that you had an amazing day out with our driver guide Francis. We look forward to offering you another trip in the near future.



