Culture

Kenya is a haven of culture. With over 47 local communities, each with its distinct identity. The most popularly known tribe is the Masai for their unique dressing and pastoralist culture.
Learn more about the Kenyan people at the Bomas of Kenya, from the food, clothing, to the music. Watch local dances and shows by the different communities daily at the cultural center.
The Kenya Culture Center is the home of Kenyan performance art, dance, and music. They host art and craft exhibitions for local artists and give a platform for upcoming artists. Book a date with Kenyan culture at the Kenya Culture Center and be inspired.
Shopping and Entertainment
Visit some of Kenya’s most versatile shopping centers, each spread across the main city of Nairobi. The Garden City Mall, located off the Thika Road area, hosts a children’s play area, leisure activities, as well as a food court.
The Junction Mall hosts over 100 local and international stores. It exudes style, modernity, and distinction with gourmet restaurants, entertainment spots, and a shopping complex.
The Two Rivers Mall is the biggest mall in Kenya so far. With over 150 local and international stores and over 2000 parking spaces.
Discover the Masai culture through fashion and artifacts sold weekly at the Masai market, a mobile open-air market in Nairobi.

Romantic Getaways

The Kenyan landscape is filled with hidden treasures and is one of the best destinations to have a honeymoon, celebrate Valentine’s or take a romantic holiday.
Visit the Ole lentile lodge and rediscover the beauty of Mother Nature, with views of the spectacular valleys or plains.
If you are more inclined to the beach, take a trip to Kenya’s best luxury beach resort, The Leopards Beach Resort. Enjoy the range of services and facilities from spa therapy to exclusive rooms.
With everything from budget-friendly getaways to exclusive luxury resorts. Kenya has something for everyone.

