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Prestige: Fun Activities to do Around Nairobi

We know that city life could be busy, noisy and at times exhausting.  Everyone is always on the move and ‘in a hurry’. However, if you could take some time off and unwind, you would get a chance to experience the awesomeness that is Nairobi.

Check out some fun activities you could try out in the city;

 

  1. Shop at the Maasai Market

There is nowhere better than the regular open air Maasai markets held in Nairobi. These markets are nomadic and within them, you will find everything from local paintings, curios, drawings, wood carvings, jewelry and East African based Fabrics. However, you have to know where and when they will be held.

 

  1. The Helipad at K.I.C.C is always a plan!

The views from the K.I.C.C helipad are simply breathtaking. You can see Nairobi, with all its environs and beauty from all angles!

  1. Watch local Rugby Matches

Apart from the runners, Kenya is best known at being exceptionally good at the Rugby Sport. Kasarani Stadium has been the home to the most spectacular games so far. Take some time apart and go experience all that talent comes from… Live!

  1. Movies at the Cinemas

This is such a fun activity to try out with your friends or loved ones. Who doesn’t like a good movie on the big screen with some popcorn on the side?

  1. Skating rink at Agha Khan Walk

Popular mostly on Sundays, the skating rink at Aga Khan Walk is a perfect pass time activity for the kids, with professional trainers set and ready to take them through the learning process. It’s the kind of fun you would not want to miss out on!

 

 

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