Shopping tour begins with pick up then proceeds to great place to see and watch handcrafts in the making. This takes you to the creativity of all the 42 cultures in Kenya. From the where there crafted to where there finally sold. Our driver takes you round the shops incase you need translation from the local vendors can as well assist to carry your items.
1 Utamaduni Craft Centre
Utamaduni Craft Centre(Utamaduni is the best African artisan market in Nairobi. Perfectly located in the leafy suburb of Langata the shop is easy to drop into on you way to some of the exciting venues in Nairobi)
2 Learn to Make Jewelry&Pottery frm clay - Kobe Beads Factory
Kobe beads ( Kobe is “small and beautiful” , began as a tiny workshop experimenting in hand crafted ceramic beads.Makes exquisite handmade ceramic beads, jewellery and pottery. Its founder started with two single motherhood women and soon discovered that there were many others in the villages around Nairobi, most of who were disadvantaged and were in great need of regular employment.)
3 City Market, Muindi Mbingu St, Starehe, Kenya( Galleria Mall Galleria Maasai market)
The next stop will be Nairobi City Market (Muindi Mbingu Street):It is an amazing market to shop for souvenirs, practice your bargaining skills is a sport at the stalls scattered throughout the City Market. This sprawling complex, which was originally an aircraft hangar, offers curios and other souvenirs as well as food vendors.
4 Maasai Market, Slip Rd, Nairobi, Kenya
If happens to be on the market day enter Maasai Markets ; Maasai Markets in Nairobi was started by Maasai women who wanted to sell directly to visitors. Maasai Markets have blossomed over the years. For a wonderful selection of arts and crafts, wooden carvings and beadwork, you can't go wrong at the Nairobi Maasai Markets. Then drop you back to your hotel