Top 6 Budget-friendly Things to do in Kisumu, Nyanza Province

May 7, 2022 Hana Mouser

Kisumu, officially known as Kisumu City (and formerly Port Florence), is a Kenyan inland port city on Lake Victoria and the capital city of Kisumu County, Kenya. At an elevation of 1,131 m (3,711 ft), the city-county has a population of 968,879, while the metropolitan region comprising the city and its suburbs and satellite towns of Maseno, Kondele and Ahero was estimated at over 1 million in early 2017. It is the third largest city in Kenya after the capital, Nairobi, and the coastal city of Mombasa. Kisumu is the principal city of western Kenya, the immediate former capital of Nyanza Province, the headquarters of Kisumu County and the proposed headquarters of the Lake Region Economic Block, which is a conglomeration of 13 counties in Western Kenya. It is the largest city in western Kenya and the second most important city after Kampala in the greater Lake Victoria basin.
Restaurants in Kisumu

1. Bikeventures Tours and Rentals

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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Bikeventures Tours and Rentals

Experience a taste of Kisumu life by using a bicycle. Bikeventures is your partner for bicycle tours and rentals in and around Kisumu. If you want to experience Kisumu from a different angle, Bikeventures is the place to be. We let you discover and experience the real Kenyan life. Our tours and events give you a taste of local culture, for an affordable price.

2. Kit Mikayi

Near Kisumu-Bondo Road, Kisumu 40100 Kenya http://softkenya.com/kenya/kit-mikayi
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Kit Mikayi

Reviewed By GreatHorizonTrails - Nairobi, Kenya

drive over to Kenya’s most dramatic archaeological site, a vast granite rock tower called Kit Mikayi. Kit Mikayi is situated in Kisumu district, Maseno division, East – Seme – location, Kit – Mikayi sub-location, Kangeso village, Kadol clan. The rock which is about 70 to 80 ft tall is located 30 km far east of Kisumu city and 1 km from Kisumu Bondo road. We will see the signboard that is on the gate of Kit Mikayi, and then we'll enter the N’gop-Ngeso primary school.

3. Kisumu museum

Kisumu Kenya +254 710 803386 http://www.museums.or.ke/content/blogcategory/14/20/
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4.0 based on 94 reviews

Kisumu museum

Reviewed By Frank_Ganda58 - Nairobi, Kenya

Kisumu museum is such a cool place with rich history on Luo tribe culture. Its definitely "a must see" place when visiting the lakeside region. The place is a little bit deserted though. The team there need to do more marketing for this place to popularise it .

4. Dunga Bay

Harambee Road, Kisumu 40100 Kenya +254 788 132882 http://www.smiletoafricaadventure.com/
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Dunga Bay

Reviewed By EGatuguta - Nairobi, Kenya

A place with variety of fish restaurants sold at an affordable price and very tasty co.oared ti the fish in Nairobi. Breathtaking view of the lake victoria especially the sunset . Must visit once in Kisumu!!!!!

5. Kisumu Impala Sanctuary

Harambee Rd, Kisumu 40100 Kenya +254 57 2501535 [email protected] http://www.kws.org/parks/parks_reserves/KIIS.html
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4.0 based on 215 reviews

Kisumu Impala Sanctuary

Reviewed By fredericko848

those who have never been up and close to Africa's wild animals,this is the place to be( Lions,Leopards,Impalas,Ostriches,Giraffes,Monkeys & Baboon) etc

6. Masai Craft Market

Omino Cres Rd, Kisumu 40100 Kenya
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4.0 based on 12 reviews

Masai Craft Market

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