See Kibera with a Non Profit Leader Seed Foundation

(9 customer reviews)

$23.40

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See Kibera with a Non-Profit Leader USD 23.4. Get an insider glimpse of Nairobi’s Kibera neighborhood on this walking tour, led by an NPO worker. Visit neighborhood landmarks, meet local residents, and learn about daily life in Africa’s largest informal settlement, as well as the work currently done by local and government agencies to further improve the area’s infrastructure..
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9 reviews for See Kibera with a Non Profit Leader Seed Foundation

  1. Florian_N

    It was really perfect and felt very save, even if I was alone. If you want a really genuine experience book the tour. There wasn’t any point where I felt wrong and I glad I did even if originally thought it would be a bit unfriendly to the people who live in kibera to do a “slum tour”. In the end everybody was nice to me and I don’t want to miss the things I have experienced there.

  2. Alice_C

    Great cause and experience with excellent guides! Thank you! Would recommend everyone to do it!!!!!!

  3. TianXiang_L

    Nothing to fear when in the hands of Padox – he picked us up from our hotel in Nairobi and guided us around Kibera and we felt safe the whole time. He explained the history of the area, current living conditions, his own story and how and why he started his foundation. Be sure to check out SEED Foundation and School. If you’re visiting, would be worthwhile setting aside a few hours to go on an early morning tour with Padox – you’ll get to visit his school and the children who attend. They put on a great show for us – very talented dancers. If you do visit, try to bring useful treats for them – we brought notebooks and pens (not sure if they were enough) – but hopefully useful! The kids we met ranged from around 7 – 15 in age and loved music and dancing – so anything cool from your home country you could bring to share with them would be great! Cool dance clothes, accessories, music – anything to help with their creativity. We did feel a bit apprehensive at first, but once you meet Padox and we also met Brian (one of the school teachers who also guided us) – nothing to fear – noone bothered us and everyone was very friendly. Truly eye-opening and please visit if you can!! Thank you Padox and Brian and SEED school for having us as your guests!! We will keep in touch and looking forward to the launch of your website!

  4. Rokea_J

    This was a wonderful experience, we learned so much! Our guide we’re very friendly and, we loved visiting the seed school where the children gave us a special performance, and our daughter got to hang with some of the other children, a very special experience

  5. amy_l

    I had a guided walk in the slum for ~2 hours with Padox and Brian from the Seed Foundation. No specially planned activities (except for a dance by the teacher and some students from Seed Foundation’s school), but a genuine walk through of the community. Brian is a teacher in Seed Foundation’s school, and one can tell he has very strong bonding with the community and his students. I have learnt so much about the history of and daily lives in the slum. A highly recommended tour if you want to have a more in-depth understanding of the country beyond the safaris.

  6. hiroaki_s

    I really recommend people to apply for the tour. You will face the reality of the people in the slums that you should know. Brian was a great guide explaining the history and stories of all sites and answering all questions I raised.

  7. Georg_B

    It was so interesting.we did the tour with our children. A must see!!! The Organisation is running a school for poor children.

  8. WeiFung_H

    an inspiring and memorable trip to understand the struggles of the slum community and how education provided by the community gives hopes to the children there. Defeinitely worth a visit!

  9. Suat_K

    Es war eine sehr schöne Zeit in kibera mit der Lehrerin die mir kibera und die Schule gezeigt hat. Hier kann man real sehen wie die Menschen täglich um ihr Leben hart kämpfen. Sie haben es nicht einfach. Trotzdem sind sie fröhlich voller Leben . Man sollte sich den Ort auf jeden Fall anschauen und nicht wegschauen. Und wer möchte kann auch immer helfen .

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