Nyumba Zetu’s guidebook

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Nyumba Zetu’s guidebook

Malls

Two Rivers Mall is the largest shopping centre in East Africa and now the largest mall in sub-Saharan Africa except South Africa. The mall contains offices, banks, restaurants (KFC, Artcaffe, Java, Pizza Inn etc.) and different businesses including Carrefour hyper mat, LC Waikiki Fashion Line, Woolworths, Hugo Boss and Nike among others. There are over 200 international and local retail stores in the establishment. It's wide range of family fun activities that include a dancing fountain, funscape theme park, and an attractive skating park, makes it a must visit. The mall has Africa’s tallest Ferris Wheel, now the most popular attraction offering riders incredible panoramic views of Nairobi, the country’s capital city.
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Two Rivers Mall
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Two Rivers Mall is the largest shopping centre in East Africa and now the largest mall in sub-Saharan Africa except South Africa. The mall contains offices, banks, restaurants (KFC, Artcaffe, Java, Pizza Inn etc.) and different businesses including Carrefour hyper mat, LC Waikiki Fashion Line, Woolworths, Hugo Boss and Nike among others. There are over 200 international and local retail stores in the establishment. It's wide range of family fun activities that include a dancing fountain, funscape theme park, and an attractive skating park, makes it a must visit. The mall has Africa’s tallest Ferris Wheel, now the most popular attraction offering riders incredible panoramic views of Nairobi, the country’s capital city.

Malls

The Village Market is a large shopping, recreation and entertainment complex in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. It accommodates over 150 stores. It is located in the Gigiri residential area. The complex is designed to resemble an open-air African market, including waterfalls, rivers, plants and gardens. There are over 150 retail shops selling local and designer wear, fashion, accessories and footwear items falling within the lifestyle and speciality categories. The Village Market has an outdoor Food Court that offers a wide range of cuisines including traditional African fare. Within the Complex there are various other restaurants to choose from and these are open daily serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. The shopping mall also has on offer a variety of beauty, hair and salon services including the first M.A.C. store in Kenya. The Village Market has handicap accessible restrooms, a Baby Room for nursing mothers and a prayer area reserved for visitors and shoppers. The complex is open daily through the week and weekend as well as holidays from 7am to 11pm. There are several outlets that specialize in African artifacts and other Kenyan crafts. Moreover, every Friday, the shopping center hosts the Maasai Market – a cultural bazaar that brings together around 400 artisans and craftsmen who specialize in an array of ethnic relics. This is a must visit :-)
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The Village Market
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The Village Market is a large shopping, recreation and entertainment complex in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. It accommodates over 150 stores. It is located in the Gigiri residential area. The complex is designed to resemble an open-air African market, including waterfalls, rivers, plants and gardens. There are over 150 retail shops selling local and designer wear, fashion, accessories and footwear items falling within the lifestyle and speciality categories. The Village Market has an outdoor Food Court that offers a wide range of cuisines including traditional African fare. Within the Complex there are various other restaurants to choose from and these are open daily serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. The shopping mall also has on offer a variety of beauty, hair and salon services including the first M.A.C. store in Kenya. The Village Market has handicap accessible restrooms, a Baby Room for nursing mothers and a prayer area reserved for visitors and shoppers. The complex is open daily through the week and weekend as well as holidays from 7am to 11pm. There are several outlets that specialize in African artifacts and other Kenyan crafts. Moreover, every Friday, the shopping center hosts the Maasai Market – a cultural bazaar that brings together around 400 artisans and craftsmen who specialize in an array of ethnic relics. This is a must visit :-)

Park

The Karura Forest Reserve is an urban upland forest on the outskirts of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. This remarkable geographical location and natural resource is one of the largest gazetted forests in the world fully within a city limits. It covers an area of about 1,000 ha (2,500 ac) and today is a shining example of how country-based corporate social responsibility and individual philanthropy can serve to secure and protect a country's natural resources. The forest offers eco-friendly opportunities for Kenyans and visitors to enjoy a leafy green respite from the hustle and bustle of the city to walk, to jog, or simply to sit quietly and experience the serenity of nature in all its diversity. Some of the popular mentions are bike riding, river cafe, well marked trails, walking trails
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Karura Forest
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The Karura Forest Reserve is an urban upland forest on the outskirts of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. This remarkable geographical location and natural resource is one of the largest gazetted forests in the world fully within a city limits. It covers an area of about 1,000 ha (2,500 ac) and today is a shining example of how country-based corporate social responsibility and individual philanthropy can serve to secure and protect a country's natural resources. The forest offers eco-friendly opportunities for Kenyans and visitors to enjoy a leafy green respite from the hustle and bustle of the city to walk, to jog, or simply to sit quietly and experience the serenity of nature in all its diversity. Some of the popular mentions are bike riding, river cafe, well marked trails, walking trails