Kibera slum is located in Nairobi, about 6.6 kilometers (4.1 miles) from the City Centre.
We are a team of 4 local guides namely;
ERICK, SAMUEL, BENTA and JACK. We were all born, raised and still live in Kibera Community. We have first-hand insights into the authentic daily life in the Kibera neighborhood.
This tour enables our guests to learn more about the local community's way of life and the history of Kibera slum. The income generated from the booking fees, goes back to the community and helps in running a non-profit Community Based Organization called KCOOP Organization.
We run a non-profit called KCOOP Organization which was founded and registered in 2022. Our organization operates in Kibera slums and in rural parts of Kenya. The programs of KCOOP Organization include;
1. Education Program
2. Combating Child Hunger
3. Arts & Sports Program
4. Economic Empowerment
5. Environmental Conservation
All our regular updates are available on our website and social media pages.
We are now seeking for like minded individuals, organizations or enterprises for partnership to enable us scale up and grow our programs for the benefit of the communities we serve.
THE ITINERARY FOR THIS EXPERIENCE
>This tour takes 3 hours, but we can make it longer or shorter depending on your interests.
>We can customize this tour to match your interests
>The meeting point is inside PRESTIGE PLAZA SHOPPING MALL, Ngong Road. After meeting up, we then move to the first stop (our office) using a car
This experience has 5 stops as follows;
1. Our Office
We will first welcome you to our office here in the slum for a short briefing before we continue with the tour. The office has free Wi-Fi and super clean washrooms.
2. Panoramic View Point
The second stop is a panoramic view point
3. Home Visit
The third stop which is the main stop is home Visit where we will welcome you inside one of the residential houses here in the slum to let you learn more about our way of life like how we get water, electricity, bathroom system, typical house size and so on.
4. Kibera Handicrafts Centre
You will witness how locals recycle and upcycle materials to make jewelry and other handmade items.
5. KCOOP Community Centre
We run this Community Centre and it serves the needy.
6. CURIO /SOUVENIR SHOP
Explore a variety of handmade African crafts and souvenirs—offered at fair, regular, transparent, and fixed prices. Every item is clearly marked with a price tag. No bargaining, no inflated prices—just honest value.
