Is Nairobi Safe for Tourists? Honest Safety Guide (2025)
Nairobi has a mixed safety record — certain areas and times carry significant risk, while the tourist areas and safari departure zones are increasingly secure. Here's what to know.
Nairobi earned the unfortunate nickname "Nairobbery" — but the city has significantly improved security in tourist-facing areas in recent years. Westlands, Karen, Gigiri (UN area), and the city's premium neighbourhoods are reasonably safe for aware travellers. Certain areas — especially at night — require serious caution.
Nairobi Safety Overview (2025)
Safe Areas and Areas to Avoid
- •**Generally safe**: Westlands, Karen, Gigiri, Lavington, Runda, Muthaiga, upmarket hotel districts
- •**The CBD (daytime)**: reasonably safe during business hours; avoid after dark
- •**Avoid at night**: River Road area, Eastlands, Mathare, Kibera perimeter, unlicensed minibuses (matatus)
- •**Nairobi National Park**: completely safe — Kenya Wildlife Service rangers, excellent management; only game park in the world adjacent to a capital city
Bolt and Little Cab (Kenyan ride-hailing apps) are essential in Nairobi. Never hail taxis on the street or accept rides from strangers approaching you at the airport. JKia airport has official taxis — use the licensed rank or Bolt. Always confirm the driver's name and plate match the app before entering.
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Is Nairobi safe for a solo female traveller?
Solo female travel in Nairobi requires significant awareness. Upmarket areas during daylight are manageable; nighttime solo travel is not recommended without a vetted driver. Many solo women travellers visit Nairobi as a safari gateway without incident by booking reputable accommodation and using app-based transport exclusively.
Do I need a visa for Kenya as a tourist?
Most nationalities now obtain an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) or eVisa online before arrival at etakenya.go.ke. The fee is USD $30–50 depending on nationality. Processing takes 1–3 business days. Apply at least a week before travel to allow for delays.
What is the best way to get from JKIA Airport to Nairobi city?
Bolt is the recommended option from JKIA — book via app in the arrivals area. Licensed taxis at the official rank are safe but more expensive (KES 2,000–3,000 to Westlands or Karen). The Nairobi Commuter Rail (SGR) connects JKIA to Nairobi Central for KES 100–150 — cheap but infrequent and less convenient for luggage.
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