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Nairobi

Guide to Nairobi

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At a glance

Kenya's capital is cosmopolitan, lively, interesting and pleasantly landscaped. Its central business district is handily compact and it's a great place to tune into modern urban African life. Unfortunately, it's also a great place to get mugged. Security, especially at night, is a definite concern.

Originally little more than a swampy watering hole for Maasai tribes, Nairobi grew with the advent of the railway and had became a substantial town by 1900. Five years later it succeeded Mombasa as the capital of the British protectorate. Today it's the largest city between Cairo and Johannesburg.

Fast Facts

Full name:
Nairobi
Area:
680 sq km / 263 sq miles
Population:
2,500,000
Time Zone:
GMT/UTC +3 (Greenwich Mean Time)
Currency:
Kenyan Shilling
Electric plug details:
British-style plug with two flat blades and one flat grounding blade