



"See Kibera through my eyes"
— Kevin
I was born and raised in Kibera, one of the largest informal settlements in Africa. Growing up here taught me resilience, creativity, and the power of community. While the world often sees Kibera through a lens of poverty, I see it as home - a place filled with entrepreneurs, artists, innovators, and dreamers.
I started conducting tours because I wanted to change the narrative. Too often, visitors come with preconceived notions, expecting to see suffering. Instead, I show them the vibrant markets, the thriving businesses, the schools where children laugh and learn, and the community projects making real change.
Meet real locals and hear their stories firsthand
Your visit directly supports local initiatives
Navigate safely with a trusted local guide
From exploring the vibrant streets of Kibera to discovering Nairobi's iconic landmarks, every tour is a unique journey.

Kevin's Kibera Slum Tours gives service of touring Kibera slum. We do house visit, orphanage/schools, bonecraft, biogas, viewing point and power women visit. 3hrs walk with known tour guide born in Kibera.

In city tours, you will have opportunity to visit Giraffe Center, Baby Elephant Orphanage, Kenya Conference Center in Nairobi city and Bomas of Kenya.

Community gathering
Coming together as a community

Street scene
The energy of Kibera streets

Local life
Daily life in Kibera

Kevin guiding a tour
Leading visitors through the community

Cultural experience
Authentic moments

Our family
Kevin with his family
Real experiences from travelers who walked with Kevin through Kibera
“Kevin's tour was the highlight of our Kenya trip. His knowledge and genuine love for his community shines through every moment. An experience I'll never forget.”
Sarah M.
United States
“Incredibly eye-opening and respectful. Kevin showed us aspects of Kibera that completely changed my perspective. Highly recommended for anyone seeking authentic experiences.”
James L.
United Kingdom
“The photography tour was amazing. Kevin knew exactly where to go and helped us capture beautiful, ethical photos while respecting the community.”
Maria G.
Germany
