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8 days Kenya Cultural Tour

Tour Name: 8 days Kenya Cultural Tour

Transportation: Drive

Duration: 8 Days/ 7 Nights 

Accommodation: Hotels and Lodge

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Day 1: Arrive at Nairobi

Just before your plane touches down at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi you will have a good view of Nairobi National Park. You’ll be met at the airport and taken to your hotel.

Depending on your time of arrival you may wish to rest at your hotel or do some preliminary sightseeing in Nairobi.

Day 2: Sightseeing in Nairobi

One of the best ways to spend your first day in Kenya is to see wild animals in their natural habitat. The Nairobi National Park is just 5.5 miles (9 km) from the city center, so it’s easy to get there early in the day, when the animals are most active. Go on an early-morning game drive to see rhinos, lions, giraffes, buffalos, gazelles, zebras, and more. Later in the morning, visit the African Heritage House, which houses an invaluable collection of African art and cultural artifacts. Have lunch here while learning more about African culture.

Day 3: Explore the Museums of Nairobi

Today you can learn so much more about Kenyan and East African culture and history, beginning at the Nairobi National Museum. The museum’s permanent collection is entered via the Hall of Kenya, with some ethnological exhibits, such as the extraordinary Kalenjin cloak made from the skins of Sykes monkeys, and a mosaic map of Kenya made from the country’s butterflies. Beyond this hall is the spectacular Birds of East Africa exhibit, the Great Hall of Mammals, the Cradle of Humankind exhibition, and the Hominid Skull Room. Upstairs, the History of Kenya display is an engaging journey through Kenyan and East African history. Well presented and well documented, it offers a refreshingly Kenyan counterpoint to colonial historiographies. From the museum, it’s a short walk to Snake Park, where you’ll take a tour with one of the local volunteer guides. 

If you didn’t visit it on your day of arrival, after lunch you’ll head out to the Karen Blixen Museum. The house was built in 1912 by Swedish Engineer Ake Sjogren, and was bought by Karen and her husband in 1917. Their marriage failed, but Karen lived in this house until 1931, when she returned to Denmark. Learn more about her life and work at this museum.

Day 4: Visit the Homeland of the Kikuyu People

Today you’ll visit the ancestral home of the Kikuyu people, Kenya’s largest ethnic group, to learn about their traditional way of life. Departing early from Nairobi, you’ll be driven to Mukurwe wa Nyagathanga. Here, you’ll learn about Kikuyu history, interact with elders, try their food, and even drink their local beer. The Kikuyu comprise about 22% of the total population of Kenya, and speak the Bantu Kikuyu language. Because they resented the occupation of their highlands by European farmers and other settlers, the Kikuyu were the first native ethnic group in Kenya to undertake anti-colonial agitation, in the 1920s and ’30s. They staged the Mau Mau Uprising against British rule in 1952, and spearheaded the drive toward Kenyan independence later in the decade. They became the economic and political elite of independent Kenya, so visiting the heartland of the Kikuyu people presents an opportunity to learn more about Kenyan history and culture.

Day 5: Baden-Powell Museum in Nyeri

Today you’ll visit an important pilgrimage site for many Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. If you were a Scout or a Guide in your own youth, you won’t want to miss this place! Lieutenant-General Robert Stephenson Smyth (Baden-Powell) was the founder and Chief Scout of the Global Boy Scouts Association and Girl Guides. The Baden-Powell Museum is located along the Nyeri-Kamakwa Road. Not far away is the Baden-Powell Information Center and Graveyard, where he was buried, together with his wife. The graveyard is a national monument, and a very important site for the Boy Scout Association and Girl Guides.

Day 6: Train to Mombasa

Make an early start this morning to catch your train to Mombasa city. After your arrival, spend the afternoon relaxing or take a seaside walk in this exotic city. This cosmopolitan tourist hub has several beautiful beaches that are popular for sunbathing, swimming, walking or just relaxing.

Day 7: Sightseeing in Mombasa

Spend today getting to know the coastal city. You will enjoy a variety of sights and activities, including: Fort Jesus, which was Constructed by the Portuguese in 1593-1596 and designed by Italian architect Cairati, Fort Jesus is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Although it is partly damaged, Fort Jesus was built in the shape of a man and is a fine display of 16th-century Portuguese military architecture. There are exhibits inside. You will also visit Mamba Village Center. This place houses East Africa’s largest crocodile farm. You’ll also have the chance to ride on horseback, and tour the beautiful botanical garden and its aquarium.

Day 8: Depart Kenya

The tour ends with a drop off at Bole international Airport.

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