Oloolua Nature Trail

Oloolua Nature Trail is a forest reserve and a primate research institute that is situated in the heart of Karen, near the junction of Bogani road and Karen road. If you are coming from the Nairobi CBD using public means, you will board a City Hoppa bus, number 24, near the Kencom stage. The place is about 600 metres from the main road.

The visiting hours are from 9 am to 6pm on weekdays and over the weekends. There is a fee of kshs. 200 that one pays at the gate for adults who are locals and kshs. 400 for residents.

The place is ideal for jogging, biking, walking dogs, picnicking and even camping.

For more information, visit http://www.jambonairobi.co.ke/activities/caves-in-kenya/oloolua-nature-trail

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Published by nimuexpressions

I am a self-taught photographer who started out in Travel Photography, where I share my travel experiences through my photographs, as well as a bit of writing. With time my interests expanded to Documentary Photography, which has now become my main area of focus. I love to highlight human interest stories and social issues, especially those revolving around everyday life, both in rural and urban settings.

18 thoughts on “Oloolua Nature Trail

  1. Lovely photos of an equally lovely place! The blend of nature and people is awesome. Keep up with the good work.

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  2. Heeee……………. the photos are very good you make someone want to go there and actually see it for themselves

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  3. Indeed this looks like a very good place to unwind, and the pictures are just great. Keep it up !

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