What to do and see in Limuru, Central Province: The Best Tours

May 5, 2022 Franklyn Hardiman

Limuru is a town in central Kenya. It is also the name of a parliamentary constituency and an administrative division. The population of the town, as of 2004, was about 4,800.
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1. Kiambethu Tea Farm Tour & Lunch From Nairobi

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A visit to Kiambethu tea farm makes a memorable time and it includes delicious meals, a visit to the indigenous forest, insights to the making and growing of tea provided by the hosts.

Inclusions: Lunch and afternoon tea at Kiambethu Estate., Pickup from your hotel in Nairobi and drop-off to your hotel or residence, Visit to Kiambethu Estate for a local history lecture and a walk in the forest and tea plantations., Professional English speaking guides. All are experts in African wildlife, culture and tour guiding.

Exclusions: Personal expenses such as, drinks, telephone calls etc., Tips or gratuity for your driver guide, travelers insurance; laundry, communication charges., Souvenir photos (available to purchase), Food and drinks, unless specified

Reviewed By IuliaAlexandra1

Gracepat was an amazing safari experience on a decent budget that I recommend to all my friends and travel groups. What made it even more special was Kelvin, our guide. He is a professional, very knowledgeable, poly, people caring and always striving to make us happy and exceed our expectation. He loves and respects the nature and he knows everithing about wildlife. He knows all the animals, birds and all about the african culture. There was no question we asked that he did not know the answer. He is also an expert driver in all types of terrain, starting from the wet and muddy conditions to the dry ones. Incredible Safary Experience :) !

2. Day Tour To Kiambethu Tea Farm in Limuru

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Just a short drive from the heart of Nairobi, Kiambethu Farm at Limuru provides a tranquil insight into life on a settler farm. Situated at 7,200 ft., Kiambethu was bought and farmed by AB McDonell in 1910. He was the first person to grow, make and sell tea commercially in Kenya – now one of Kenya’s biggest exports. Five generations have lived on the farm and it is currently run by his granddaughter Fiona Vernon. The farm house is set within beautiful gardens surrounded by acres of tea and indigenous forest – home to the Colobus monkey and plenty of other wildlife.

Inclusions: Pickup and drop off to your hotel or residency within Nairobi CBD, All transport, All fees., Lunch, Drinks at the farm, Our assistance at any point, Airport pickup

Exclusions: Tips (Optional)

Reviewed By mellie075

It was a though but fantastic tour to mount longonot. We walked about 3 hours to see the crater, some animals and the beautiful nature. After that we spent some relaxing time at the boat trip at lake naivasha, and see some hippo's, birds and zebra's. Driver Sammy and guide Peter were 2 excellent and professional persons who make you're day more better. They're also very helpful, respectful and friendly. I recomment this tour to everyone who loves the nature!

3. Excursion to Kiambethu Tea Farm

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Magnificent green view, classic feel  of a farm day at Kiambethu tea plantation provides a tranquil insight into life on a settler farm. Learn how Tea is grown, picked and processed. Have a 3-course lunch with fresh ingredients, and of course, a cup of tea and walk through the tea gardens. Situated at 7,200 ft., Kiambethu was bought and farmed by AB McDonell in 1910. He was the first person to grow, make and sell tea commercially in Kenya - now one of Kenya’s biggest exports. Five generations have lived on the farm and it is currently run by his granddaughter Fiona Vernon. The farm house is set within beautiful gardens surrounded by acres of tea and indigenous forest - home to the Colobus monkey and plenty of other wildlife. 

Inclusions: Lunch, Driver/guide, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Gratuities, Souvenir photos (available to purchase), Entrance Fee of 35 USD Per person

Reviewed By mellie075

It was a amazing expierence!! From the first second you feels like a part of the family! I recommend it for everyone who wants to see the life in a village. Obed was a fantastic professional guide, who makes the tour more better!! He is a friendly and respectfull man.

4. Tea Farm and Factory Tour from Nairobi

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Green agricultural economic practicesNo pesticides sprayed on the tea plantation Hand picked as opposed to mechanical harvesting therefore helping with job employment Rain feed agriculture Not depleting the under ground water aquifer or interference with surface flow. The farm has been grown on fertile volcanic soil 30% of the farm is covered with trees with some indigenousAs you tour or hike on the farm,enjoying the serene environment accompanied by birdsong and occasional monkey chattering, you take in a panoramic view of the neighbouring farms, the expansive city of Nairobi, the Ngong hills and the Yatta plateau. Occasionally, on a clear day you may even get to see Mount Kenya

Inclusions: Afternoon tea, Bottled water, Lunch, Driver/guide, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Gratuities, Entrance Fee of 50USD

Reviewed By mellie075

It was a amazing expierence!! From the first second you feels like a part of the family! I recommend it for everyone who wants to see the life in a village. Obed was a fantastic professional guide, who makes the tour more better!! He is a friendly and respectfull man.

5. 10 Days Wild Safari

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Day 1: Arrive at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and transfer to Ole Sereni. Lunch at Karen Blixen Coffee Garden and tour of her home included . City excursions on the second day in nairobi. Day: 3 early morning drive to Samburu national park  for a two night stay at Ashnil samburu camp with full board accommodation with evening and afternoon game drives with an optional visit to the Samburu tribal village to learn more about the samburus  Day 5 : Depart early morning on the fifth day  then head to ol pejeta conservancy for a 3 nights stay at Serena sweetwaters tented camp with full board accommodation with evening and afternoon game drives  . Day 8 :depart ol pejeta and drive to Amboseli national park for a two nights stay . Day 10 :depart and drive to lake naivasha for one night . on the last day a drive from naivasha to nairobi 

Inclusions: Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Accommodation as per itinerary, Environmental Management Charge (Reef Tax), All taxes, fees and handling charges, National Park fees, Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner), Driver/guide, Local guide, Professional guide, Hotel drop-off, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks, Bottled water, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase), Gratuities

Reviewed By Lstyles4u

I joined a group with Esa_safaris for this amazing day trip from Nairobi. They offer exceptional services and have great Land cruisers from start of tour to finish... Our driver was very knowledgable of the game drive and animals of the park. We got to explore the park and wasn't rushed, was able to really enjoy and take lots of photos If you Love Elephants, Amboseli is the place to visit. I would recommend this group for your Tours in Kenya.

6. Private Day Trip to Kiambethu Tea Farm in Limuru from Nairobi

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Just a short drive from the heart of Nairobi, this 6 hour private tour takes you to Kiambethu Farm at Limuru, which provides a tranquil insight into life on a settler farm. Situated at 7,200 ft, Kiambethu was bought and farmed by AB McDonell in 1910. He was the first person to grow, make and sell tea commercially in Kenya - now one of Kenya’s biggest exports, which now you will have a chance to taste. Five generations have lived on the farm and it is currently run by his granddaughter Fiona Vernon.

Inclusions: Pickup and drop off to your hotel or residence within Nairobi CBD., Lunch, Drinks at the farm, Bottled water, Local English-speaking guide

Exclusions: Gratuities, Alcoholic drinks, Hotel pickup and drop-off from outside city center or airport(additional fee 20 USD)

Reviewed By rcieshat

We did the 3 day Private Maasai Safari tour. Our tour guy Joel exceeded our expectations and so much more. He was very knowledgeable about the animals and the land. I was able to get some amazing pictures that look like post card. He has so much passion and love for the animals. I learn more from him than I did at the zoo. You can tell he really love his job and it shows. Our safety was Joel number one priority. I felt safe at all time. Thank you Joel for being so patience when we was shopping . He never rush us, or told us to hurry up. He let us shop to we drop. I definitely recommend Joel as your tour guide you’ll have so much fun and learn so much with great photos to show all your friends. Thanks for the trip of a lifetime. I have so many great memories and I’ll definitely will be back!

7. Nairobi to Kiambethu Tea Farm Tour

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Magnificent green view, classic feel  of a farm day at Kiambethu tea plantation provides a tranquil insight into life on a settler farm. Learn how Tea is grown, picked and processed. Have a 3-course lunch with fresh ingredients, and of course, a cup of tea and walk through the tea gardens. Situated at 7,200 ft., Kiambethu was bought and farmed by AB McDonell in 1910. He was the first person to grow, make and sell tea commercially in Kenya - now one of Kenya’s biggest exports. Five generations have lived on the farm and it is currently run by his granddaughter Fiona Vernon. The farm house is set within beautiful gardens surrounded by acres of tea and indigenous forest - home to the Colobus monkey and plenty of other wildlife. 

Inclusions: Lunch, Driver/guide, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Coffee and/or Tea, Breakfast

Exclusions: Gratuities, Souvenir photos (available to purchase), Entrance fee Adult= 34USD | Child under 12 years = 17USD | Child under 5 Years = No charge

Reviewed By mellie075

It was a amazing expierence!! From the first second you feels like a part of the family! I recommend it for everyone who wants to see the life in a village. Obed was a fantastic professional guide, who makes the tour more better!! He is a friendly and respectfull man.

8. Tea Farm Tour: Kiambethu Tea

Kenya Bush Expeditions Tours and Travel

This is a unique tour for nature lovers and wildlife safaris. Just a short drive from the heart of Nairobi, Kiambethu Farm at Limuru provides a tranquil insight into life on a settler farm. Situated at 7,200 ft., Kiambethu was bought and farmed by AB McDonell in 1910. He was the first person to grow, make and sell tea commercially in Kenya - now one of Kenya’s biggest exports. Five generations have lived on the farm and it is currently run by his granddaughter Fiona Vernon. The farm house is set within beautiful gardens surrounded by acres of tea and indigenous forest - home to the Colobus monkey and plenty of other wildlife. 

Inclusions: 3-course lunch, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Round-trip private transfer, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By gladysmV9568QU

I have only one day free at Nairobi. I booked a safari with Kenya bush expedition John pick me up on time with a polo shirt and gave me introduction regarding Nairobi national Park where we started our safari and we spotted many animals. Lions Antelopes Hippopotamus Crocodiles Black and White rhinos Buffalos We we're lucky to spot leopards since John had told us that it was lucky to spot them in that park. We really appreciate Kenya Bush and John as the tour guide.

9. Nairobi Day Tour to Kiambethu Tea Farm & Lunch

Gracepatt Ecotours Kenya

Experience a wonderful day out in the tea farms of Kiambethu. Excellent vegetarian lunch and delicious homemade eggless icecream. The walk in the forest is lovely.  This is a perfect getaway outside of Nairobi. About 45-60 minutes from the Westlands area it is situated in the highlands where tea farming is common. It's a tea farm too. The proprietor invites you into their home, shares about the tea farming process, sends you on a farm tour and then welcomes you back with a fresh lunch made from ingredients locally farmed.

Inclusions: Lunch and afternoon tea at Kiambethu Estate, Professional guide experts in African wildlife, culture and tour guiding., Hotel pickup and drop-off, Lunch, Coffee and/or Tea

Exclusions: Gratuities, Souvenir photos (available to purchase)

Reviewed By IuliaAlexandra1

Gracepat was an amazing safari experience on a decent budget that I recommend to all my friends and travel groups. What made it even more special was Kelvin, our guide. He is a professional, very knowledgeable, poly, people caring and always striving to make us happy and exceed our expectation. He loves and respects the nature and he knows everithing about wildlife. He knows all the animals, birds and all about the african culture. There was no question we asked that he did not know the answer. He is also an expert driver in all types of terrain, starting from the wet and muddy conditions to the dry ones. Incredible Safary Experience :) !

10. Enthralling Kiambethu Tea Farm in Limuru

Nairobi, Kenya City Break Safaris

Pick up at hotel or residence within Nairobi and drive for (40 kilometers) northwest of Nairobi, Kiambethu Farm at Limuru provides a tranquil insight into life on a settler farm.  The farm house is set within beautiful gardens surrounded by acres of tea and indigenous forest - home to the Colobus monkey and plenty of other wildlife. 

Inclusions: Lunch, Transportation- Pick and drop off with city center, Professorial Guide, Excursion, Bottle of water, Bottled water

Exclusions: Gratuities, Alcoholic drinks, Tips and gratuities

Reviewed By KSholiday

We spent a day in Hell's Gate in August and did the full hike including going to the Devil's room. The kids really enjoyed it and also experienced the hot water springs. It is a shame it has been closed after the accident but it is definitely worth a visit.

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