Tour durch das Slumviertel von Kibera mit einem Einheimischen





Beschreibung
Wir sind ein Team aus 4 ortsansässigen Guides. Wir sind erfahren und professionell. Wir sind alle hier in Kibera (dem größten Slum Afrikas) geboren, aufgewachsen und leben noch immer hier. Wir haben Einblicke aus erster Hand in das authentische Alltagsleben hier in Kibera, unserer Gemeinde. Wir betreiben ein Social Impact-Tourunternehmen namens OAC Kenya Tours. Es ist ein Mittel für positive Veränderungen. Ein erheblicher Teil unserer Einnahmen fließt zurück in die Gemeinde. 50 % der Buchungsgebühren dieser Tour helfen bei der Bezahlung der Schulgebühren für bedürftige Kinder hier in unserer Gemeinde. Machen Sie mit und bewirken Sie einen positiven Unterschied, indem Sie diese Tour buchen. Wir betreiben auch eine gemeinnützige Organisation namens KCOOP Organization. Sie wurde 2022 offiziell gegründet und registriert. KCOOP ist hier im Slum von Kibera und in ländlichen Teilen Kenias tätig. Alle unsere regelmäßigen Updates sind auf unserer Website und unseren Social-Media-Seiten verfügbar. Unser Instagram ist: @kcoop.organization. Wir suchen jetzt nach gleichgesinnten Einzelpersonen, Organisationen oder Unternehmen für eine Partnerschaft, damit wir noch vielen weiteren bedürftigen Kindern helfen können. Willkommen
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Wichtige Informationen
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(28)
This tour was an extraordinary experience that you would never encounter, especially for people from advanced economy like myself. It was very educational. I will never forget it. The guide, Eric is a native of this Kibera where he runs a NGO, KCOOP(Kibera Community Outreach Project) whose primary goal is to provide children as much education as possible for a better life in the future. We visited the Children's Center and spent some time with many kids. Children are all very friendly and cute! (BTW, there was no begging. That's also what they teach kids not to do.) I wish everyone who visits Kenya would go on this tour.
A very touching and necessary experience for anyone passing through Nairobi! The guides are wonderful, very accommodating, and the project they are carrying out is incredible.
I highly recommend this tour showing what life for the people of Kibera is like and learning more about the KCOOP organisation. I will be honest and say that I was a little hesitant about attending but I’m definitely happy that I did. It was about 3 hours long and it went by very quickly. Our host Clement was accommodating and communicated clearly. Everyone was very friendly. An essential must if ever visiting Nairobi. Price of the tour is extremely fair as well. An experience I will always remember.
Had a great experience with clement. We asked lots of questions and he had no problem explaining in return I could provide info about the slums (townships) in South Africa as I was the first person from South Africa they ever had on their walk. They are a part of a cooperation (Non Governmental Organisation) and try to uplift part of the community and provide meals to kids)
Our guides were great. They were very informative and helpful. When we were close to Kibera, I noticed a technical college that I had been trying to contact from home. Emmanuel and Dickens added on to our trip and made the visit there happen. We were hesitant to go on this tour because it seemed like voyeurism, but this trip is special. It is organized by the community organization, KCOOP, and half of the proceeds go to the guides, who are from Kibera, while the other half goes to KCOOP. There were other trips to Kibera listed on Viator that cost more than twice as much, but I couldn't see what the different was between the tours. If anything, this on looked better. I'm so glad that I chose this one because this one is run by a nonprofit. I think the other tours also use locals as tour guides, but I'd rather use this one and give the difference in price to the community.
This tour was truly eye‑opening and meaningful. My guide, Zack, was excellent. He was professional, knowledgeable, and very attentive throughout the experience. The tour offered valuable insight into daily life within the community, and at all times I felt safe and well‑guided. I also appreciate that booking this tour supports the KCOOP non‑profit organization, which does incredible work for the children in the community. I highly recommend this experience to anyone looking to learn, connect, and contribute to a positive cause.
The Kibera slum tour is excellent value and an essential trip for anyone visiting Nairobi. At the start of the journey, you meet Erick, who tells you about his KCOOP non-profit organisation, which does invaluable work in Kibera. Next, you meet your two guides who escort you for a guided tour around Kibera. We had two excellent guides in Zack and the delightful Benta. The guides are very friendly and informative, and they can answer all your questions about life in Kibera. They take you inside a local's home, and you visit an area supported by KCOOP where they feed and engage in activities with local children. The tour is very safe, and I never once felt uncomfortable in Kibera when taking photographs. Life is incredibly tough for the locals in the slum, with little in the way of services or government support. Life in Kibera is incredibly challenging, with limited services and government support. Despite this, the people are very resourceful, and there is a vitality in Kibera that gives you optimism for the future. There are two things I would advise before taking the tour: please bring some food for the children, and do not wear your best footwear. When you have completed the tour, please consider following KCOOP on social media, where you can learn about ways to support the organisation, including sponsoring a child.
See how people live or survive in this city within a city . People are very friendly. I didn't feel any danger at all. See how people access water. Local children always smiling despite their circumstance Co-op store at the end of the tour has carvings paintings prints built by local artists at reasonable prices. Stay away from the maasai market And the money goes to the community. For example, I bought a carved giraffe for five bucks in the massai market. It would cost 20 but extra donations are accepted
No, it's not voyeurism, but immersion in the true sense of the word. AOC Kenya tours through its local NGO helps improve the daily lives of Kimbera's kids. We were very late (because of a bus), and we had a hard time finding the starting point, but once done it was just perfect! The information, the walking tour, the contact with the locals, and above all the incredible Welcoming of the children. They all lived up to what our tourist carcasses could perceive. Something that we keep deep down and grow up. Thanks to AOC.......
The way Lucas has designed this tour was perfectly done. I met with his sister, Elfie, who was my tour guide for this one, at the starting point first. Then we walked through a very extended market; clothes, second hand stuff (clothes and household items), fresh food and fruits, and then those workshops for furniture refurbishment. Wonderfull walking tour to see real life of Kenyan locals in the city. We also had a stop at the community school. Students came out to welcome, made greetings, and gave hugs. Lovely day!



