If you’re new in Nairobi and expecting someone to come for you, there are known places you should position yourself so that you can be traceable.
Some places in Nairobi CBD are not safe as criminals are standby for their prey. There are also areas you can stay for hours without anyone bothering you.
If it’s your first time to be in Nairobi, these are places you should go as you wait for your host.
Afya Centre
Afya Centre is an iconic building in the Nairobi CBD.It’s located next to Transline Booking Office. Most people from upcountry, especially Kisii,prefer Afya Centre because almost every Nairobian is conversant with this building.
Uhuru Park
You can also go to Uhuru Park, relax and wait for your friend or family member. Though Uhuru Park is expansive, it’s easy for anyone to trace you.
Kencom
Kencom is located at the heart of Nairobi CBD.The building is owned by the Kenya Commercial Bank and it’s here people board matatu to Hurlingham, Kawangware, KNH and estates located along Ngong Road
If you tell someone you’re at Kencom, they will always find you.
National Archives
National Archives is one of the oldest buildings in Nairobi. It’s here almost everyone visiting Nairobi for the first time is told to meet the host.
At National Archives, you have to be careful because it’s not 100% safe.However, almost everyone minds their own business.
Outside KICC
The best place to position yourself is outside KICC.Though you might be asked why you’re aimlessly standing there, tell them you’re waiting for someone.
In Nairobi, everyone knows where KICC is