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Nairobi - The Green City in the Sun

At Somak Safaris, we pride ourselves on being the leading destination management company in Nairobi, offering unparalleled services that cater specifically to your requirements. With our expertise, your clients will embark on a journey to explore the heart of Kenya's capital, where urban dynamism meets natural beauty.
From the iconic Nairobi National Park to the vibrant markets and the rich cultural heritage, our team ensures an unforgettable experience.Trust Somak Safaris to reveal the wonders of Nairobi to your clients, showcasing our deep-rooted knowledge and passion for this captivating city.

Bestselling itinerary Nairobi

Discover Nairobi: A 7-Day Urban Adventure Itinerary

Welcome to Nairobi, Kenya’s dynamic capital! This intricate plan for seven days has been designed with the purpose of giving your customers an opportunity to experience first-hand what this noisy city is all about, merging together cultural diversity and natural beauty.

Day 1: Your clients will be taken to the Villa Rosa Kempinski Nairobi in their arrival day where they will stay. In the afternoon, they can spend time at leisure that may include a visit to the hotel spa or swimming pool before having dinner in any of its elegant gourmet restaurants.

Day 2-3: Days two and three are meant for exploration. Beginning with The Nairobi National Museum that allow them to understand how rich is Kenya’s culture through different nationalities. Then they move on to Snake park close by for interact ion with reptiles of Kenya in an unusual way. To have knowledge about Africa colonial period, you can visit Karen Blixen Museum which was once a home for Out of Africa writer. Then, take a peaceful walk at the nearby arboretum in Nairobi during evening so as to end your day beautifully.

Day 4: On day four we visit Nairobi National Park – a unique wildlife reserve close to the city. The morning game drive allows tourists spot some lions against backdrop of sky scrapers as well as see rhinos and giraffes among other wild animals. Then it’s time for David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust where your clients learn about elephant conservation and meet orphaned elephants.

Day 5-6: These days involve experiencing the current pulse of life in Nairobi. Throughout these days your clients would get familiar with Westland streets that are full of life like no place else shopping malls and dining destinations such as Maasai Market selling local crafts. In addition to modern fusion menus like Nyama Mama restaurant perhaps the nights would be spent out at Nairobi’s lively restaurant scenes offering a range of options from traditional Kenyan food at The Carnivore.

Day 7:

Clients will check out of their hotel after a relaxing breakfast on the last day. They are not required to leave immediately; instead they can spend some quiet time in Zen Garden, which is a perfect retreat with beautiful gardens and one last experience of Nairobi’s cuisine before leaving for the airport.

This Nairobi itinerary promises an unforgettable blend of urban exploration, cultural immersion, and natural wonders, ensuring your clients leave with lasting memories of Kenya's vibrant capital.

Event ideas Nairobi

Event ideas in Nairobi

Activities & latest news in Nairobi

Kenya Airways Lands at Gatwick

Kenya Airways Lands at Gatwick: More UK Options, Same Kenyan Charm

Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport will start direct flights to London’s Gatwick Airport on July 02, 2025, three times every week. It’s about time that kenyan travellers got an incentive for traveling over the UK cloudy weather, so now Wednesday, Friday and Sunday can be filled with sunlight and ‘actual fun’ for them! After all, one doesn’t shy away from leaving Britain’s gloomy weather behind.

For those who are still up and living for the London Heathrow, fret not! It will not be a breakup because KQ is in fact flying to London Heathrow, which will allow a total of 10 weekly flights. It no longer will feel like you’re picking between KQ flights or delectable samosas.

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Why Gatwick?

Because sometimes you need options, and Kenya Airways understands that variety is the spice of life (or at least the spice of travel). Adding Gatwick to their growing network isn’t just about convenience—it’s about giving you another way to dodge Heathrow’s infamous Terminal 5 queues.

CEO Allan Kilavuka explained, “We’re thrilled to offer our guests more ways to travel between the UK and Kenya.” Translation? Now you can pick a flight schedule that actually works with your life instead of battling for the last Heathrow slot like it’s the Hunger Games.

What’s in It for You?

Besides the obvious perks of skipping Nairobi traffic for direct flights? A lot:

  • Two UK Entry Points: Because sometimes you want Heathrow, and sometimes you just want to be closer to Brighton.
  • Convenient Flight Days: Mid-week escape? Friday night dash? Sunday chill? KQ’s got you covered.
  • Trade and Tourism Boosts: For those of you flying for business—or just to stock up on Kenyan coffee and giraffe selfies—this is big.
Strategic Moves and Big Dreams

Kenya Airways isn’t stopping here. According to Kilavuka, the UK is a huge market for trade, tourism, and connecting with the Kenyan diaspora. Gatwick is just the beginning—so don’t be surprised if your 2026 travel plans include even more direct routes to Nairobi.

So, What Are You Waiting For?

Put July 2nd, 2025 on your calendar and get ready to imagine those Diani beach sun sets or the vibrant markets in Nairobi, Also get prepared as Kenya Airways will be providing more and flexible options thus youll have an open invite to experience Kenya and its delicious in flight cuisines.

Kenya Airways Lands at Gatwick

Let’s be honest, who enjoys long layovers? Look us up at Gatwick!

Nairobi Culinary Safari: Adventure Through Flavours

Nairobi Culinary Safari: Adventure Through Flavours

Get ready to spice things up in Nairobi Culinary Safari: Adventure Through Flavours! Perfect for FIT or incentive groups looking to swap conference snacks for a flavour explosion, this activity promises a deliciously funny mix of cooking challenges, local flavours, and culinary mischief that’ll have everyone laughing (and maybe crying from the chili!).

What’s on the Agenda?

Participants will kick off the day with a guided market tour at the vibrant Maasai Market, where haggling is an art form and the snacks are almost too beautiful to eat (almost). Here, you’ll learn the secrets of Kenyan cuisine while trying not to get distracted by all the colorful souvenirs. Spoiler alert: the handcrafted jewelry may just end up being a better souvenir than your cooking skills!

Cook-Off Challenge

After collecting your spices and ingredients (and maybe a few cute trinkets), it’s time for the Great Nairobi Cook-Off! Split into teams, you’ll face off in a series of culinary challenges, like preparing the perfect ugali or mastering the art of grilling nyama choma. Expect plenty of friendly rivalry and perhaps some accidental ingredient substitutions—like adding way too much chili and turning your dish into “Fire Alarm Surprise.”

Feeling brave? Participate in the “Blindfolded Taste Test,” where one team member will have to identify various Kenyan dishes while blindfolded. Watching them struggle to figure out if they’re eating sukuma wiki or just a really weird dessert is guaranteed to cause some serious belly laughs!

Feast and Celebrate

Once the cooking chaos has settled, it’s time to dig into your creations at a lively outdoor feast. As you enjoy your dishes, share stories of your cooking triumphs and disasters. Who accidentally set the grill on fire? Who mistook salt for sugar? Let’s just say, everyone will have a culinary horror story to tell.

And of course, no culinary adventure would be complete without a “Nairobi MasterChef” certificate for each participant, proving that you can cook under pressure (or just under a lot of laughter)!

Why This Activity?

The Culinary Safari isn’t just about food; it’s about bonding over flavours, laughter, and discovering that maybe your true talent lies in making a mess in the kitchen. So grab your aprons, channel your inner chef, and get ready for a fun-filled day of culinary adventure in Nairobi! Cheers to good food, great company, and the occasional burnt offering!

Contact DMC Nairobi today to book this Nairobi Culinary Safari: Adventure Through Flavours!

Brussels Airlines Elevates Africa Travel Game

Brussels Airlines Elevates Africa Travel Game

Grab your passports, because Brussels Airlines is upping its game in sub-Saharan Africa for summer 2025, and it’s about to get serious. With a shiny new 11th long-haul aircraft joining the fleet, the airline will operate 56 weekly flights, adding a 10% capacity increase—basically, if you didn’t have a direct flight to your favorite African destination before, you probably do now.

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More Flights, Fewer Layovers, Happier Passengers

Here’s the big news: Brussels Airlines is cutting out those pesky triangular routes—because honestly, who needs the geometry lesson while traveling? If you’ve ever wondered why you flew past your destination to pick up someone else, you’ll be relieved to know Dakar (Senegal) and Abidjan (Ivory Coast) are now getting direct flights. Less zigzag, more zen.

Daily Dose of Africa

For those who like their schedules reliable, Nairobi (Kenya) and Accra (Ghana) will now have daily flights, while Banjul (Gambia), Freetown (Sierra Leone), and Conakry (Guinea) get extra rotations. More flights = more options = fewer awkwardly long airport naps.

Kinshasa Gets the VIP Treatment

The flagship route to Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of the Congo) just got a glow-up. Starting March 2025, it’s going daily and direct, bidding farewell to intermediate stops in Luanda (Angola). Think of it as Kinshasa moving to first class while Luanda hops on Lufthansa (more on that in a sec).

As Brussels Airlines’ CEO, Dorothea von Boxberg, put it:

“Kinshasa is our flagship route, and this upgrade reflects nearly 100 years of history connecting Belgium and the DRC.”

Translation? Kinshasa is the Beyoncé of their network, and Brussels Airlines isn’t afraid to put a ring (or a plane) on it.

Luanda Finds a New Home with Lufthansa

To free up space for Kinshasa’s VIP treatment, Luanda flights are being handed off to the airline's big sibling, Lufthansa. Starting March 2025, Luanda gets three weekly direct flights to Frankfurt—because if you’re leaving Brussels Airlines, at least you’re landing on the red carpet of the Lufthansa Group.

Dreaming Big for the Future

Not content with just Africa, Brussels Airlines is keeping its eye on global domination (or at least two North American destinations). Flights to New York (JFK) and Washington DC (IAD) are holding steady, while the airline gears up to expand its fleet to 13 long-haul aircraft by 2027. Expect fancy cabin upgrades with revamped Business Class, Premium Economy, and Economy—because even in coach, you deserve a little luxury.

Key Takeaways from Brussels Airlines Elevates Africa Travel Game
  • No More Triangles: Say goodbye to layovers you didn’t ask for—hello, direct flights!
  • Kinshasa Goes Daily: The DRC’s capital gets the star treatment with non-stop flights.
  • Lufthansa Steps In: Luanda moves to Frankfurt for seamless connections.
  • Bigger and Better: With 56 weekly flights to Africa, Brussels Airlines proves it’s the boss of European-African connections.

So, whether you’re a business traveler, a safari seeker, or just someone who loves an upgrade (in-flight or otherwise), Brussels Airlines has you covered.

Pack your bags—Africa’s calling, and this time, it’s direct.

Highlights Nairobi

Nairobi National Park
Just outside the city, encounter wild Africa with lions, giraffes, and rhinos against a city skyline backdrop.

David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
A sanctuary dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned elephants, offering close encounters with these gentle giants.

Giraffe Centre
Feed and learn about giraffes up close at this conservation and education center, fostering love for wildlife.

Karen Blixen Museum
Explore the former home of the "Out of Africa" author, nestled in the serene outskirts of Nairobi, steeped in colonial history.

Nairobi National Museum
Dive into Kenya's rich heritage, from prehistoric artifacts to contemporary art, capturing the essence of its culture and biodiversity.

Kazuri Beads Factory
Witness the creation of hand-made, colorful beads and pottery, showcasing the craftsmanship of local women, supporting their empowerment.

Karura Forest
A green haven within the city offering serene walks, bike trails, and waterfalls, perfect for nature lovers and fitness enthusiasts.

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