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Nairobi is a spirited city with a hint of danger.

Kenya's capital is cosmopolitan, lively, interesting and pleasantly landscaped. Its central business district is handily compact and it's a great place to tune into modern urban African life. Unfortunately, it's also a great place to get mugged. Security, especially at night, is a definite concern.


Originally little more than a swampy watering hole for Maasai tribes, Nairobi grew with the advent of the railway and had became a substantial town by 1900. Five years later it succeeded Mombasa as the capital of the British protectorate. Today it's the largest city between Cairo and Johannesburg.

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Books
Petals of Blood 
(Ngugi wa Thiong'o)

An uncompromisingly harrowing criticism of neocolonialist politics in Kenya.

Kill Me Quick 
(Meja Mwangi)

A good introduction to East African literature by a well-known Kenyan author. Another of his books, Going Down River Road, paints an equally bleak portrait of Nairobi streetlife.

Flame Trees of Thika 
(Elspeth Huxley)

Tells the story of the white settler experience through the eyes of a young girl.

Present Moment 
(Marjorie Oludhe Magoye)

A poignant and fascinating perspective on Kenyan life, centred around a diverse group of women and the old-age home they share in Nairobi.

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