The Kibera Slums tour, a One Day Safari in Nairobi, explores the unseen side of Nairobi through Kibera Slums which is unseen by most tourists. Kibera is Africa’s largest slum and the friendliest slum in the world. Visit Toi market, an Orphanage/ School, a Bead Factory, a typical Kibera-House and The Biogas Center. With the help of a kibera local who is trained to be a professional Guide. With a guide, this half-day tour around Nairobi’s Kibera slum will help you learn more about this neighborhood and its local life.
Discover the stories and tales with the Kibera slums tour, a One Day Safari in Nairobi, Kibera, with its progress toward social innovation and social change. In this private tour, you will have the chance to explore and better understand the culture and life here. Also, the Kibera slums tour gives you the opportunity to visit craft industries.
Kibera began as settlement for Nubian soldiers returning from military service with the King’s African rifles. These soldiers were then allocated plots of land in exchange for their efforts in the war. However, most people in Kibera slums live in extreme poverty, earning less than $ 1.00 a day. In fact, public health problems in Kibera slums rose so rapidly that as early as 1948 there were calls to relocate people. Despite this, the city continued to grow from 6,000 in 1965 to 62,000 in 1980, 248,360 in 1992 and 500,000 in 1998.
Today Kibera covers 256 hectares. In fact, with an annual growth rate of 17%, the number of inhabitants varies in between 700 000 and one million. Moreover, according to other estimates by various NGOs, Kibera has a population density of more than 2 000 people per hectare. Accordingly, this is why Kibera is the largest slum in Africa.
Indeed, many people do not have access to basic services, including electricity, running water and medical care. Consequently, there are few social amenities since most people can not afford them. Furthermore, clean water is scarce and as a result, diseases are common due to poor hygiene.
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