From $90/ person
Duration: 5.5 hours
Includes food, drinks, transportation
Up to 10 people
Hosted in English & Swahili
4:30pm-6:00pm: Happy Hour Cocktails at Kenya's finest Bistro Lounge right in the heart of the CBD. We'll relax & enjoy sundowners on a beautiful balcony overlooking Nairobi's rush hour bustle as I satisfy your curious appetite about everything you've ever wondered about Kenya.
6:00pm-7:00pm: Experience eating a savory Kenyan dish at a local restaurant while listening to an Afro DJ/live band (only on certain nights). I'll introduce you to the local Kenyan beer & staple delicacy - Nyama Choma & Kachumbari.
7:00pm-10:00pm: Finally we get to see Nairobi by Night. Depending on the vibe, your music preference and what night it is - be ready for the time of your life!
~I choose my partners very carefully and make sure they fit my vision of Great Food, Premium Drinks & Quality Service.
Dinner
✔ Kenyan Soul Food
~An Ultimate Spread of East African Delicacies
Beer · Cocktail · Wine
✔ Welcome cocktail at Venue 1
✔ Local beer/cider at Venue 2
✔ Bottled water at Venue 3
Car
✔ Guided visits to 3 venues in an air-conditioned vehicle
I'll take you to my favorite Happy Hour spot which caters to Nairobi's urban clientele - Amazing views of the city while sippin' slow!
Next we head to a local restaurant & bar - the hub of delicious Kenyan cuisine.
For our final venue socializing, dancing and drinking are a few of the things you should expect. Depending on the day of the week, each experience is Unique in its own way.
Photocopy of valid ID
1. Dress code is casual/stylish
2. Age 18+
This experience includes alcohol. Only guests who meet the legal drinking age will be served alcoholic beverages.
Any experience can be canceled and fully refunded within 24 hours of purchase, or at least 7 days before the experience starts.
Up to 10 guests ages 18 and up can attend.
All participants (and the host) must wear a protective face covering.
Keep a safe physical distance between yourself and other people. When you meet your host(s) and other guests, don't shake hands or hug—try a no-contact greeting instead.