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šŸ‡°šŸ‡Ŗ Nairobi One-Day Itinerary

If you only have one day to explore Nairobi, here’s my highly recommended route! 1ļøāƒ£ Nairobi National Museum A stunning museum with authentic African vibes—perfect for bird and reptile lovers! āš ļø Ticket: 1,200 KSH (cash not accepted). ✨ Pro Tip: Buy tickets online, then ask the craft shop opposite to help pay via M-Pesa (small fee applies). Most Kenyan parks/museums only accept M-Pesa or card (foreign Visa/Mastercard often fail). Register on E-citizen in advance (uploading passport photos may glitch—keep refreshing!). Prepurchase tickets for parks/museums and seek staff help if needed. 2ļøāƒ£ Big Knife (Turkish Kebab Wrap) 10-min walk from the museum. A local favorite for juicy kebabs! 3ļøāƒ£ Maasai Market Hunt for handmade crafts, jewelry, and fabrics—vendors will haggle, so negotiate hard! āš ļø Watch your belongings in crowds. 4ļøāƒ£ CafĆ© AMKA Google 4.6⭐—try their Kenyan latte or French press coffee. The artsy decor (even the Africa-shaped bathroom mirror) is Instagram-worthy! 5ļøāƒ£ Naivas Supermarket Grab local coffee beans as souvenirs. #MuseumHopping #LifeInAfrica #Kenya #Nairobi #NairobiFood #NairobiGuide

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šŸ‡°šŸ‡Ŗ Nairobi One-Day Itinerary

If you only have one day to explore Nairobi, here’s my highly recommended route! 1ļøāƒ£ Nairobi National Museum A stunning museum with authentic African vibes—perfect for bird and reptile lovers! āš ļø Ticket: 1,200 KSH (cash not accepted). ✨ Pro Tip: Buy tickets online, then ask the craft shop opposite to help pay via M-Pesa (small fee applies). Most Kenyan parks/museums only accept M-Pesa or card (foreign Visa/Mastercard often fail). Register on E-citizen in advance (uploading passport photos may glitch—keep refreshing!). Prepurchase tickets for parks/museums and seek staff help if needed. 2ļøāƒ£ Big Knife (Turkish Kebab Wrap) 10-min walk from the museum. A local favorite for juicy kebabs! 3ļøāƒ£ Maasai Market Hunt for handmade crafts, jewelry, and fabrics—vendors will haggle, so negotiate hard! āš ļø Watch your belongings in crowds. 4ļøāƒ£ CafĆ© AMKA Google 4.6⭐—try their Kenyan latte or French press coffee. The artsy decor (even the Africa-shaped bathroom mirror) is Instagram-worthy! 5ļøāƒ£ Naivas Supermarket Grab local coffee beans as souvenirs. #MuseumHopping #LifeInAfrica #Kenya #Nairobi #NairobiFood #NairobiGuide

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