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Are you ready for an adventurous journey from Nairobi to your destination? Get ready to experience the thrill of traveling in public and private motatus (van taxis). These motatus will take you through bustling streets and scenic roads, providing you with a unique perspective of Nairobi and its surroundings. But be prepared for a ride that can range from 4 to 6 hours, depending on the traffic and road conditions. Don't worry, though, because every minute of this journey will be worth it.
If you prefer to fly, Eldoret International Airport has got you covered. With regular flights from Nairobi, you can soar through the clouds and reach your destination in style. And the best part? You can snag a one-way ticket for around 6000Ksh. So why wait? Let the adventure begin!
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Popular Foods
Ugali: Ugali is a staple food in Kenyan cuisine, made primarily from white cornmeal or sometimes millet flour. It is a thick, stiff porridge that is often eaten with hands and can be served plain or flavored with a little salt or oil. It's commonly consumed at breakfast or dinner, and occasionally as a snack. Ugali can also be mixed with vegetables or beans to create a more filling meal. Kuku Paka: This is a traditional Kenyan chicken stew, typically prepared using local poultry. The chicken pieces are cooked in a flavorful sauce of tomatoes, onions, chilies, and other spices, giving it a rich and robust taste. Kuku Paka is often enjoyed with friends and family during gatherings, and may be accompanied by rice, ugali, or chapati – a type of flatbread. Matooke: Matooke is a popular Kenyan dish consisting of green bananas (plantains), which are peeled, boiled, and then mashed or pounded to create a soft, dough-like consistency. It is typically served as a side dish alongside meat or fish, or in some cases, it can be combined with vegetables to form a vegetarian meal. Due to its versatility, matooke is a widely enjoyed dish throughout the country. Historical Appearance
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