An Afternoon Picnic at the Nairobi Arboretum

The Nairobi Arboretum was our most visited destination of 2020, so I thought it is only fitting that I begin the year 2021 with a post about this park. For Mark, going to the park to run or walk our dog was a weekly affair. It could have been more if we lived closer to it or had our own private transportation but weekly runs and walks in this park sufficed for the last year. As for me, I accompanied these two park lovers biweekly to have a walk or a picnic.

Getting to the Nairobi Arboretum

The Nairobi Arboretum is located on state house road in Kilimani. The easiest way to get there as a foreigner is via Uber or Bolt. The cost from our place in the Westlands Area is usually between 150 and 200 Ksh ($1-2) each way. If you’re driving in your own vehicle, you can follow the directions on Google Maps to get there.

Nairobi Arboretum Entry Fee

At the time of this writing, the Nairobi Arboretum charged an entrance fee of Ksh50 and Ksh20 for adults and children respectively. The new fee as of September 2024 is ksh200 for resident adults. It is the same as the car park fee. Children pay ksh100.

In the past, citizens, foreigners and residents all paid the same price to enter the park but this is not the case anymore. See the website for updated pricing. The cost can be paid at the gate only via Mpesa or a card.

From a few reviews I have seen online, the card option is not always available, making it somewhat difficult for foreigners who do not have Mpesa set up to gain access. I think this is worth considering if you plan to visit the Nairobi Arboretum since the centre does not accept cash.

In addition to the entrance fee, the Nairobi Arboretum charges an extra Ksh1,322 and Ksh3,306 ((updated for 2024) for photography and videography respectively. You may, however, take pictures with your smartphone for free.

An Afternoon Picnic at the Nairobi Arboretum

The first time I went picnicking in Nairobi, I visited Paradise Lost in Kiambu County. Our next picnic location was at the Karura Forest (Sigiria Entrance). Because of its proximity, the Nairobi Arboretum has also become our favourite location for picnics.

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A Picnic at Karura Forest

Initially, I had overlooked picnicking here because it tends to get very crowded. At any given day, there are large groups of people exercising or just hanging around. The Arboretum is also a very popular place for prayer gatherings and it is not uncommon to find a large number of people praying loudly all around the park.

Having said that, there are few areas and time frames where you can enjoy a relatively quiet picnic in it. Also, if the loud noises and population doesn’t bother you, you can simply set up anywhere and enjoy the scenery around.

Nairobi Arboretum Activities

The Arboretum exists largely for the preservation and study of trees. If that’s something you’re interested in, it may be worth checking this place out. It is also a great place to go running or to walk your pet. Unlike the Karura Forest, there are no dogs-off-leash areas and you’re expected to keep your dogs on a leash throughout the park’s premises.

Also unlike Karura Forest, riding a bike inside the Arboretum is not permitted. Generally, it’s a place you could visit to go running, take a leisurely walk, have a picnic or simply people-watch :). You can check out this website for more details on activities you can do here.

Nairobi Arboretum: Opening Hours

The Arboretum is open all year round from 6:00 am to 6:15 pm.

Final Thoughts…

Overall, the Nairobi Arboretum is nice to visit if you live within the city or are visiting Nairobi for a long period of time. If you’re visiting momentarily and are looking to spend some time in one of the parks, I’d recommend a visit to Karura Forest instead. There are a few more activities to engage in while you’re there and compared to the Nairobi Arboretum, it is more organized.

As always, I am on the lookout for serene picnic locations in Nairobi or elsewhere in Kenya. Please share your favourite locations with me!

Also, have you made any travel plans for this year? That is assuming (praying and hoping) that the pandemic is over. I’d love to hear about them too. In my next post, I’ll share some of my goals, travel and otherwise for the year. Hope you stick around! 🙂

6 comments

  1. I realise that I have never actually gone on a picnic. I will fix up this month, a new garden space just opened up in Ikoyi and it is really pretty, so I’d go there before the newness wears off.

    I actually couldn’t plan out my whole year (it was seeming too stressful), so I just planned Jan – Mar and it has only local travel plans (Abuja and Jos).

    1. 2020 taught a thing or two about planning, haha! A January to March only plan is actually great! I have a vague idea of what I want to do month-by-month but I know all that could change in a second. Actually I’m, praying it does! Can’t wait to see the space, hope you’ll post a picture on IG or share with me on Whatsapp 🙂

      1. Hehe! I’d definitely share pictures. I’m sitting here with Joy and she says hi, that at this rate you’d see more of Nairobi than her! She recommends Champagne Ridge for your next adventure.

  2. Your travel experience and blog inspire me and my team to make our first move to Togo

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