The Heart of East Africa
Kenya
Kenya combines urban sophistication with wild natural beauty. From the bustling streets of Nairobi to the endless savannas of the Masai Mara, Kenya offers world-class football venues alongside some of Africa's most iconic safari experiences.
Capital
Nairobi
Language
Swahili & English
Currency
Kenyan Shilling (KES)
Climate
Pleasant and mild year-round
Time zone
EAT (UTC+3)
Highlights
Masai Mara Safari
One of Africa's greatest game reserves. See the Big Five, witness the Great Migration, and experience traditional Maasai culture.
Vibrant Nairobi
East Africa's most cosmopolitan city offers world-class dining, nightlife, shopping, and the unique Giraffe Centre experience.
Coastal Paradise
Mombasa's pristine beaches, historic Fort Jesus, and incredible seafood create the perfect post-match relaxation destination.
More to see
Giraffe Centre
Feed endangered Rothschild giraffes by hand at this conservation centre in Karen, just outside Nairobi. A must-visit for families.
Nairobi National Park
The only wildlife park in the world within a capital city. See rhinos, lions and giraffes with Nairobi's skyline as backdrop.
Mount Kenya
Africa's second-highest peak offers stunning hiking and climbing opportunities. Even non-climbers can enjoy scenic trails and lodges.
Travel tips
Getting around
Uber and Bolt work well in Nairobi. For matches, we arrange dedicated transport. Matatus (minibuses) offer an authentic local experience.
Best eats
Try nyama choma (grilled meat), ugali, and sukuma wiki. Carnivore Restaurant is famous, but local joints offer great value.
Safety tips
Nairobi is generally safe in tourist areas. Avoid displaying valuables, use official taxis, and stay in well-lit areas at night.
Local phrases
"Jambo!" (Hello), "Asante" (Thank you), "Hakuna matata" (No worries — yes, it's real).