Traveling to Kenya and going to arrive at NBO airport?
You are in a right place!
We offer safe, reliable and cost-effective private door-to-door transfers from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (NBO) to Nairobi and vice versa, as well as any other transfers from NBO airport or from Nairobi to any other destination.
Furthermore, you can book our affordable chauffeur service renting a car with driver for several hours or for the whole day to use it in Nairobi and its surroundings.
All our drivers are English-speaking professionals, and some of them speak other foreign languages, too. In any case, our English-language customer support by phone or by WhatsApp will be at your disposal 24/7 after placing your order.
HOW IT WORKS
Choose the route and a vehicle |
Select service type you need, choose the route (or hourly hire duration), indicate number of passengers and luggage, as well as other necessary details if needed. See the price for different vehicle classes, choose one suitable for you and press Next. |
Choose the payment method |
Complete the booking form, choose the payment method, press Make Booking button, make online prepayment (if needed) and get email confirmation. When a driver will be assigned to your job, his phone number will be emailed to you. |
The driver meets you with a name tag |
Your driver will meet you on-site with a name tag at the right time. He will walk you to the car and safely drive you to your destination. At the end of your ride, if needed, you will pay in cash or by card-to-card transfer to your driver. |
OUR BENEFITS
English-speaking drivers
Free cancellation
Always fixed fares
Different payment methods
Flight status monitoring
Meet-and-greet service
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
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Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) is the largest and busiest airport in Kenya, located in Nairobi, the country’s capital. Named after Kenya’s first president, Jomo Kenyatta, it serves as a major gateway for air travel in East and Central Africa. JKIA is an important hub for both domestic and international flights, connecting Kenya to destinations across Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Key facts about JKIA:
- Code: Its IATA code is NBO, and the ICAO code is HKJK.
- Airlines and Destinations: It hosts a variety of international airlines, including Kenya Airways, the country's national carrier, along with other major global airlines.
- Facilities and Services: The airport has several terminals with amenities like lounges, restaurants, duty-free shops, and business facilities. It's equipped to handle millions of passengers annually, with a focus on expanding and modernizing its infrastructure.
- Location and Accessibility: Situated around 15 kilometers southeast of Nairobi’s city center, the airport is accessible by taxis, ride-shares, and shuttles.
As a primary entry point for tourists visiting Kenya’s renowned safari parks, beaches, and other attractions, JKIA is a key hub for tourism and business travel in the region.
How to get from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to Nairobi
To get from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to Nairobi’s city center, about 15 kilometers (9 miles) away, there are several options:
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Taxi or Ride-Sharing Services
- Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Bolt are available right outside the terminals. These options are direct, comfortable, and widely used.
- Cost: Approximately 1,500–3,000 KES (about 10–20 USD), depending on traffic and time of day.
- Time: 20–45 minutes, depending on traffic.
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Airport Shuttle Services
- Many hotels and private shuttle companies offer airport transfers. Some require advance booking, and this is usually a good option for convenience and safety.
- Cost: Prices vary but range from 1,500–3,000 KES (10–20 USD) for shared rides; private shuttles may be more expensive.
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Express Bus Services
- Kenya Mpya and City Shuttle operate bus services from the airport to Nairobi’s central business district (CBD). These buses have set schedules but may take longer, especially during peak hours.
- Cost: About 100–300 KES (around 1–3 USD).
- Time: Usually 45–90 minutes, depending on traffic and stops.
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Car Rental
- Car rental desks are available at JKIA for those wanting more independence, though driving in Nairobi can be challenging, especially for newcomers. Most rental services offer GPS or a local SIM for navigation.
- Cost: Rates vary by company and car model, with daily rentals starting around 5,000 KES (around 35 USD).
For most travelers, taxis or ride-sharing services are the preferred option, offering a good balance of convenience and cost.