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  • Ngara in 2025: Rental Houses, Business Ideas & What to Expect When You Relocate

    Ngara Town

    Is Ngara a good place to live?

    Before we dive into places where you’ll find affordable rental houses, let’s take a closer look at Ngara.

    What does life in Ngara look like?

    Because the rent you’ll pay is one piece of the puzzle.

    Daily fare, commuting time, food prices, water availability, and security are other factors you should consider.

    So what is it like living there? And is it a good fit for you? Let’s find out.

    This is what to expect when you relocate to Ngara.

    Where is Ngara located in Nairobi?

    Ngara neighbors the Nairobi CBD.

    The postal code for Ngara is 00600.

    Distance from Ngara to Nairobi CBD

    The distance from Ngara to Odeon Cinema through Ngara Road and Globe flyover is 2.1 kilometers.

    Where do I board matatu to Ngara?

    The Ngara matatu stage in Nairobi is opposite the Fire Station, along Tom Mboya Street.

    Fare from Nairobi CBD to Ngara

    Ksh 50.

    Let’s do the math: If you commute daily to town in the morning and get back in the evening, this is what your budget will look like.

    (50×2) x 5 days = 500

    500 x 4 weeks = 2,000

    In addition to rent, you’ll spend approximately Ksh. 2,000 in fares per month if you decide to live in Ngara.

    Walking as an alternative

    The good thing is that you can easily walk to town. It’s one of the major selling points here by landlords.

    It took me exactly 10 minutes to walk from Equity Ngara to Kenya National Archives.

    That’s the route behind Equity, across Nairobi River and along Accra Road.

    Ngara bridge across Nairobi River
    Ngara bridge across the Nairobi River

    It may not be a suitable option very early in the morning when it’s still dark or late at night unless you’re macho.

    Traffic jam pain points

    The main traffic pain point is the Globe roundabout.

    Other fares

    These are the current fares at the Park Road Bus Terminus. 

    Fare from Ngara to Meru

    Ksh. 1,000

    Fare from Ngara to Chuka

    Ksh. 800

    Fare from Ngara to Embu

    Ksh. 450

    Fare from Ngara to Mwea

    Ksh. 350

    Fare from Ngara to Kenol

    Ksh. 200

    Fare from Ngara to Thika

    Ksh. 100

    Fare from Ngara to Juja

    Ksh. 80

    Fare from Ngara to Ruiru

    Ksh. 70

    Fare from Ngara to KU

    Ksh. 60

    Fare from Ngara to Githurai

    Ksh. 50

    Fare from Ngara to Kiambu

    Ksh. 50

    Fare from Ngara to Murang’a

    Ksh. 300

    Water availability

    I talked to 10 residents about water availability in Ngara.

    5 out of 10 said they had water throughout. 

    The other 5 said water is available only 2 to 3 days a week.

    I was informed that water in the Railways area is present 24/7!

    Talk to the landlord or caretaker before renting and enquire about water availability. You may need to buy a small water tank.

    Food prices in Ngara

    6 out of 10 people I talked to said that food prices in Ngara are average.

    The remaining 4 said food prices here are high.

    Is Ngara safe?

    What about unreported cases?

    For the unreported cases, I talked to the residents.

    6 of the 10 people I talked to said they hadn’t heard of insecurity incidents since the beginning of the year.

    The other 4 talked of thieves using bodaboda to snatch mobile phones.

    They identified the area around Guru Nanak and Murang’a Road, around Equity, and as you head to Nyamakima as key insecurity areas.

    All in all, Ngara is safe.

    Business ideas

    I was in Ngara the other day to research the most popular businesses. I’ll tell you what I found.

    Ngara is the first choice for college students studying in the CBD. Bedsitters are a hotcake here. Unfortunately, there aren’t enough to meet the demand.

    Given the high number of young individuals, it is no surprise that pubs and wines & spirits enjoy equal popularity.

    But the most popular business in Ngara is the garage business.

    I’ll put it aptly: Ngara is a garage town. I know, I know… you’ve probably never looked at it this way. Me too.

    If they are not waiting for passengers, the vehicles you see here are waiting to get repaired.

    Garages and auto spare shops are THRIVING.

    If this is your line of work, consider Ngara a suitable location. Just make sure your auto spare shop is next to a garage.

    So are you thinking of starting a business in Ngara? I’d recommend the following:

    Garage

    Auto spares shop

    Guest house

    Pub, wines and spirit

    Fast food joint

    What residents love about Ngara

    “It’s near the CBD. You can walk to town.”

    “Park Road is secure.”

    “It’s ideal for business.”

    What residents don’t like about Ngara

    “Expensive rents, both for residential houses and business shops .”

    “Harassment of businesses by County Government officials.”

    “Inner roads are not paved.”

    “Not the best place to raise a family.”

    “The youth is lost in alcoholism and bad behavior.”

    “Very few churches. I think there’s only one, or two.”

    Alright! Let’s dive in.

    Ngara: The outlook, 2024 and beyond

    —Just like Pangani, old houses in Ngara are slowly being replaced by modern, high-rise buildings. In a few years — my prediction — Ngara will undergo a complete transformation.

    The changing face of Ngara
    Ngara in 2024
  • What You Need to Know Before Renting a House in Nairobi in 2025

    Where to find affordable rental houses in Nairobi

    Here is what you need to know before renting a house in Nairobi.

    Whether you are searching for a single room, double room, 1 (one), 2 (two), or 3 (three) bedroom house in Nairobi, this is for you.

    Highlights

    ▪ How to identify online scammers.

    ▪ How to quickly find houses within your budget.

    ▪ What to expect when you go house-hunting.

    ▪ Questions you should ask the landlord before renting.

    Searching for a house to rent in Nairobi is hectic, no doubt. It’s among the top 5 things that will stress your existence in the big city.

    By the way, if you’re wondering what those 5 things are, lack of money tops them all. 

    Anyway, moving on…

    Ways to look for a house to rent

    When searching for a house, you have 3 options:

    1. Search online and call the phone numbers provided.

    2. Pay an agent to find you a house.

    3. Physically go house hunting yourself.

    1. Searching online

    The easiest of them all, but also the easiest to get scammed. Of course, there are genuine agents online but a fair share of them are conmen. This is how you will identify a scammer:

    🚩They’ll use elegant house images with an unusually low price tag. You look at the 2-bedroom house going for 7k a month in a town where they usually go for 16k and you think “Mm-mm. Something’s not adding up.” When you visit the house (in case you do) you find it is not what they had advertised.

    🚩They’ll pressure you to pay a deposit because “another person is about to pay for the house”.

    🚩Once you call them, they’ll connect you to the “owner,” usually an old man/woman (or a young man/woman masquerading as one). When you ask how much the house goes for, they only say “hiyo imeandikwa hapo.“(the price that’s written there). Or they’ll quote a price different from the one advertised.

    🚩They’ll insist they are not available for house viewing at that moment, but tell you that you can pay a deposit to book it.

    2. Paying an agent

    This is another option where you pay an agent to find you a house. Usually, it’s Ksh. 1,000, sometimes more depending on the type of house you are looking for.

    It’s suitable especially if you are busy at work and don’t have time to go searching yourself.

    It may look like a lot of money to give an agent but I can assure you it’s worth it. It takes a lot of time, energy, airtime, et al for them to find you a good house.

    When you get to the ground for house-viewing, you will understand the struggle they go through.

    3. Physically visiting the place

    Then you can physically visit the place if you have the time.

    One advantage is that you get to see the actual house and the surroundings.

    You also have the chance to deal with the owner or official caretaker, so you’re assured your money will land in the right hands.

    The best website to find houses for rent in Nairobi

    The best website to find rental houses is no doubt jibubora.com/. Before you go house-hunting, start by checking out this page. 

    Say, for example, you want to go to Ongata Rongai to search for a Ksh. 8,000 bedsitter. Where do you start?

    JibuBora simplifies the process for you. Just browse Rental houses in Ongata Rongai, and look for bedsitters for Ksh. 8,000 or less, then go there and check if there are any available. Or send a friend to check for you.

    This way, you get more variety to choose from and you’ll have avoided conmen. Now, that’s simplified house-hunting.

    The things I’ve noticed

    I’ve been doing house-hunting in different towns and these are my observations.

    Nowadays, house developers prefer putting up 1, 2, or 3-bedroom houses to bedsitters and single rooms. For a good reason: It’s more advantageous to rent out a two-bedroom house than 3 single rooms.

    The 2 bedroom will earn more money in rent. There are also fewer people on the property, so it’s more secure and there is less damage to fittings.

    They are also less likely to default on payments (They have a reputation to protect, you know). Generally, there is less headache involved.

    It then means you are more likely to struggle to find a single room or bedsitter than a 1, 2, or 3-bedroom house.

    And the most of bedsitters and single rooms are usually fully occupied. The ones that are unoccupied are either too expensive or far from town. Or, well, they don’t look that nice. 

    When is the best time to look for a rental house?

    The best time to look for a house is the last week of the month or the first week of the following month. This is the time tenants are vacating houses.

    Searching for a house in the middle of the month is frustrating because most of the time, the houses are fully occupied.

    Set aside a whole day for house-hunting. And be ready to do a lot of walking that day.

    Vacant houses get occupied within hours

    If you’ve found a house you like, you’ve got a few hours’ window to pay and occupy.

    Hesitate and you’ll find it’s already occupied. Other people have seen the house and liked it too.

    Vacant houses in Nairobi get occupied within a few hours, especially if it’s month-end.

    Just make sure you pay to the owner of the house or the official bank account to avoid being conned. Also, keep the receipt.

    Will rental prices drop?

    Unlikely. Instead, they usually go up. It’s funny that landlords and landladies in Kenya would rather have a house stay vacant than drop the rent prices. Even during COVID time!

    But it’s important to note that rent prices are not always fixed. Especially if the property is managed directly by the owner, you can negotiate. Actually, always negotiate. No harm in telling them you can afford 9,000 for a 10,000 house. 

    They are unlikely to let go of a potential client because of a Sh. 1,000 difference.

    How do I get a cheaper house in Nairobi?

    Cheaper houses in an area where equivalents are expensive are mostly older buildings. 

    Owners of older buildings may offer lower rent because of the issues with the property. Mostly, it’s plumbing problems.

    So you either put up with the old building or look for a newer and cheaper one far from town.

    MONEY-SAVING TIP: The houses on the ground floor of most buildings are usually cheaper than their equivalents on the upper floors.

    Questions you should ask before renting a house

    1. Is the property managed by an agent or the owner?

    2. How much deposit should you pay? Same as the rent price, half or even none?

    3. Will they refund the deposit when you vacate?

    4. Are there other charges not included in the rent?

    5. Is water available throughout?

    What do you need to show to rent a house?

    You’ll need a copy of your identification card and a passport-size photo.

    They may give you a written contract. Read through the fine print before you sign.

    Ask for clarification where you don’t understand. It’ll save you headaches when it’s time to vacate.

    Living in Nairobi is no fairy tale…

    … at least for the majority of Kenyans. Especially when it comes to rental houses. 

    Because you have to give up something. It’s either you get a cheap house that is too far from CBD, so you use a lot of money in your daily travel; or get one near CBD, but with the rent price over the roof.

    Maybe the place is good but with frequent water shortages. Or insecurity. Or bad roads. Or frequent power blackouts (maybe there’s a faulty transformer that Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) has taken ages to replace).

    And if it’s all good, then it’s a posh estate where you’ll pay an arm and a leg in rent.

    The point is: There is always a tradeoff. Choose your struggle.

    Bienvenue à Nairobi.

    Welcome to Nairobi.

  • Matatu/Bus Fares from Nairobi 2025 Update

    Tea Room, Nairobi.

    This is what matatus and buses are currently charging from Nairobi. All prices are in Kenya Shillings (Ksh.).

    Please note that prices may rise slightly on weekends, public holidays, and during school openings and closings due to higher demand.

    They may also fall slightly when fewer people are traveling.

    Safe travels!

    Fare from Nairobi to Mombasa

    Naekana Sacco 1,600
    Kinatwa Sacco 1,600
    Imani1,400
    Mash1,500
    Buscar2,000
    Dreamline1,700
    Mombasa Raha1,300
    Unique Shuttle Coach1,800
    Nurein 1,800

    Distance: 488 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Duruma Road, off Accra Road; Nurein in Eastleigh.

    Fare from Nairobi to Ukunda

    Simba 1,700
    Cool coaches 1,700

    Distance: 517 km

    The journey takes: 9 hrs

    Catch the bus along Kumasi Road, off River Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Kilifi

    Kinatwa Sacco 1,900
    Naekana Sacco 1,900

    Distance: 524 km

    The journey takes: 8 hrs 15 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Duruma Road, off Accra Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Hola

    Buscar2,500
    Zafanana2,000

    Distance: 486 km

    The journey takes: 6 hrs 45 min

    Catch the bus along Accra Road; Zafanana in Eastleigh.

    Fare from Nairobi to Lamu

    Buscar3,000

    Distance: 737 km

    The journey takes: 8 hrs 30 min

    Catch the bus along Accra Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Voi

    Naekana Sacco1,900
    Kinatwa Sacco 1,900
    Unique Shuttle Coach1,900

    Distance: 329 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 

    Catch the matatu/bus along Duruma Road, Off Accra Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Garissa

    Garissa Coach1,500
    Alma Air1,500
    Planet Coach 1,500
    Rayan Coach1,500
    Muhsin1,500
    Al-Ameen1,500

    Distance: 367 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 30 min

    Catch the bus in Eastleigh

    Fare from Nairobi to Wajir

    Golden Coach2,700
    Legend Coach 2,700
    Ambasa Coach2,700

    Distance: 681 km

    The journey takes: 11 hrs

    Catch the bus in Eastleigh

    Fare from Nairobi to Mandera

    Ambasa Coach 5,000
    Al Mukaram  5,000

    Distance: 1,072 km

    The journey takes: 17 hrs

    Catch the bus in Eastleigh

    Fare from Nairobi to Meru

    Unique Shuttle1,000
    Mark One 800
    Kensilver 700
    Ungwana Sacco1,000
    Raha Express 1,000
    Luxury Shuttle 1,000
    Menany (via Nanyuki)1,000 
    Meru Artist1,000

    Distance: 225 km

    The journey takes: 4 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Chuka

    Ungwana Sacco 900
    Meru Nissan Sacco800
    Unique Shuttle 1,000

    Distance: 172 km

    The journey takes: 3 hrs 15 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Embu

    Imani Shuttle 500
    KETNO450
    Neno450
    Rockers Travellers450
    Classic Sacco400

    Distance: 130 km

    The journey takes: 2 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Isiolo

    Nyakati Sacco1,100
    4NTE 1,100
    Meiso Sacco1,100
    Inana Sacco 1,100
    Isiolo Raha1,000

    Distance: 273 km

    The journey takes: 4 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road); Isiolo Raha in Eastleigh.

    Fare from Nairobi to Kitui

    Kinatwa 600
    Prestige 600
    Nakimu Classic600

    Distance: 162 km

    The journey takes: 2 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Lower side)

    Fare from Nairobi to Machakos

    Maptra250; 200 (Bus)
    Naekana Sacco 250
    Makos Sacco250

    Distance: 63 km

    The journey takes: 1 hr

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Upper side)

    Fare from Nairobi to Wote

    Maptra500
    Makos Sacco500

    Distance: 131 km

    The journey takes: 2 hrs 15 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Upper side); or at Afya Centre

    Fare from Nairobi to Kibwezi

    Nets Sacco700

    Distance: 194 km
    The journey takes: 3 hrs 30 min
    Catch the matatu/bus at OTC

    Fare from Nairobi to Marsabit

    Moyale Liner 2,100
    Meiso Sacco2,200

    Distance: 531 km

    The journey takes: 8 hrs

    Catch the bus in Eastleigh; or Accra Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Moyale

    Moyale Liner  3,000

    Distance: 777 km

    The journey takes: 10 hrs 50 min

    Catch the bus in Eastleigh

    Fare from Nairobi to Ol Kalou

    2NK 600
    Tripple S   600
    Nuclear 600
    4NTE   600
    Mololine Sawa 600

    Distance: 152 km

    The journey takes: 2 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Nyamakima

    Fare from Nairobi to Nyeri

    2NK   500
    Nyeri Shuttle 450
    Nyena Sacco 450
    Nyakati 450
    Kukena 450

    Distance: 143km

    The journey takes: 2hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Kerugoya

    2NK  500
    4NTE  500

    Distance: 128 km

    The journey takes: 2 hrs 15 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Murang’a

    Murang’a Shuttle 300
    Namu Supreme250
    MTN 300

    Distance: 84.6 km

    The journey takes: 1 hr 30 min

    Where to catch the matatu/bus at Nyamakima

    Fare from Nairobi to Lodwar

    Royal Rift3,500

    Distance: 676 km

    The journey takes: 12 hrs

    Catch the matatu along Mfangano Lane

    Fare from Nairobi to Kapenguria

    Great Rift 1,600
    Eldoret Crossroad1,600
    Royal Rift 1,600

    Distance: 417 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Mfangano Street

    Fare from Nairobi to Maralal

    Maralal Safaris 1,300

    Distance: 339 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Lower side)

    Fare from Nairobi to Kitale

    North Rift 1,600
    Great Rift1,500
    Royal Rift 1,600
    Guardian Angel 1,650
    Bungoma Line1,600
    Eldoret Shuttle1,600
    Eldoret Crossroad 1,600
    Kitale Shuttle 1,600
    2NK 1,600
    Nyena Sacco 1,500
    NNUS Shuttle 1,500
    Easy Coach1,700

    Distance: 387 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs

    Catch the matatu/bus along Mfangano Street; or OTC; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Eldoret

    North Rift 1,300
    Great Rift 1,200
    Eldoret Shuttle 1,200
    Royal Rift1,200
    NNUS Shuttle 1,200
    Easy Coach1,550
    Guardian Angel1,650

    Distance:313 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Mfangano Street; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kapsabet

    Eldoret Shuttle   1,500
    Team Swat 1,500
    Classic Shuttle1,400
    Bungoma Line1,500
    Blueline Safaris 1,500 
    Royal Rift 1,500
    Easy Coach1,450
    Guardian Angel1,650
    ENA Coach1,600

    Distance: 312 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Mfangano Street; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kabarnet

    Eldoret Crossroad1,200

    Distance: 295 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs

    Catch the matatu/bus along Mfangano Street

    Fare from Nairobi to Nanyuki

    Nanisio 800
    Express Cab 800
    2NK650
    Nyakati600
    Nyena Sacco600

    Distance: 194 km

    The journey takes: 3 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Nakuru

    Nyeri Shuttle500
    Supreme Shuttle500
    Nyena Sacco500
    Molo Group 500
    Kukena Sacco 450
    2NK 600 or 500
    4NTE 500
    Easy Coach1,150
    Guardian Angel1,650
    ENA Coach1,600

    Distance: 161 km
    The journey takes: 3 hrs
    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Naivasha

    2NK300

    Distance: 91.4 km
    The journey takes: 1 hr 45 min
    Catch the matatu/bus at Tea Room (Accra Road)

    Fare from Nairobi to Narok

    Narok Line 500
    Narok Star Shuttle500
    Narok Shuttle500
    Easy Coach1,050
    Guardian Angel1,400
    ENA Coach1,500

    Distance: 142 km

    The journey takes: 2 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Nyamakima; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kajiado

    Super Coach 300
    Naekana 300

    Distance: 77.1 km

    The journey takes: 1 hr 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Ronald Ngara Street, near OTC

    Fare from Nairobi to Loitoktok

    Super Coach 800
    Naekana800

    Distance: 190 km

    The journey takes: 3 hrs 45 min

    Catch the bus along Ronald Ngara Street, at the junction of Ronald Ngara and River Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Kericho

    Prestige Shuttle 1,300
    Safari Luxury Shuttle 1,300
    Easy Coach1,500
    Guardian Angel1,650
    ENA Coach1,600
    Bungoma Line1,500

    Distance: 264 km

    The journey takes: 4 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Dubois Road, Near Tea Room; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Bomet

    South Rift Sacco800
    Narok Line 800
    Easy Coach1,150
    Guardian Angel1,400
    ENA Coach1,500

    Distance: 224 km

    The journey takes: 4 hrs

    Catch the matatu/bus at Nyamakima; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kakamega

    Easy Coach 1,650
    Safari Luxury Shuttle 1,600
    Bungoma Line 1,600
    Western Prestige Shuttle1,500
    Eldoret Shuttle 1,600
    Team Swat 1,500
    Classic Shuttle 1,500
    Royal Rift 1,500
    Guardian Angel1,650
    ENA Coach1,600

    Distance: 359 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs

    Catch the matatu/bus along Dubois Road, Near Tea Room; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Mbale (Vihiga)

    Easy Coach 1,750
    Western Prestige Shuttle 1,500
    Greenline 1,200
    Bungoma Line 1,500
    Guardian Angel1,650
    ENA Coach1,600

    Distance: 363 km

    The journey takes: 6 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Easy Coach Station; or Mfangano Street; or OTC

    Fare from Nairobi to Bungoma

    Bungoma Line1,600
    Great Rift1,500
    North Rift1,600
    Eldoret Shuttle 1,500
    NNUS Shuttle1,500
    Easy Coach1,750
    Guardian Angel1,650
    ENA Coach1,600

    Distance: 411 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Mfangano Street; or at OTC; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Busia

    Guardian Angel 1,650
    Mololine 1,800
    Western Prestige Shuttle 1,800
    Prestige Shuttle 1,800
    Easy Coach1,800
    Bungoma Line 1,800
    Royal Rift1,800
    ENA Coach1,600

    Distance: 452 km

    The journey takes: 8 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus along Dubois Road, Near Tea Room; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Siaya

    Climax Coaches 1,600
    ENA Coach 1,600
    Easy Coach   1,750
    Guardian Angel   1,650
    Galaxy Express 1,900

    Distance: 407 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Lower side); or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kisumu

    Prestige Shuttle 1,500
    Guardian Angel 1,650
    Safari Luxury Shuttle1,400
    Rog Travellers 1,500
    Easy Coach   1,750
    Galaxy Express1,500
    NNUS Shuttle 1,500
    Mololine Shuttle1,500
    ENA Coach1,600
    Bungoma Line1,500

    Distance: 342 km

    The journey takes: 6 hrs

    Catch the matatu/bus along Dubois Road, Near Tea Room; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Homa Bay

    Smart Coach 1,800
    Easy Coach1,400
    Galaxy Express1,800
    Guardian Angel1,400
    ENA Coach1,500

    Distance: 369 km

    The journey takes: 6 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Migori

    Easy Coach 1,450
    Bungoma Line2,400
    Climax Coaches 2,400
    Guardian Angel1,400
    ENA Coach1,500

    Distance: 372 km

    The journey takes: 7 hrs

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Lower side); or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kisii

    ENA Coach 1,500
    Guardian Angel 1,400
    Easy Coach 1,250
    Galaxy Express 1,500
    Quarser 1,500
    Narok Line 1,500
    Bungoma Line     1,500
    Transline 1,500

    Distance: 306 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 45 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at OTC; or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Nyamira

    Nyamira Express1,500
    Galaxy Express 1,500
    Guardian Angel1,400
    Quarser 1,500
    ENA Coach1,500

    Distance: 297 km

    The journey takes: 5 hrs 30 min

    Catch the matatu/bus at Machakos Country Bus Station (Lower side); or Easy Coach Station

    Fare from Nairobi to Kampala

    Trinity4,000
    Classic4,300
    Simba Cool3,500
    Mash2,500-3,700 depends on boarding time

    Distance: 647 km

    The journey takes: 13 hours

    Catch the bus along Duruma Road, off River Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Kigali

    Trinity6,500

    Distance: 1,170 km

    The journey takes: 22 hrs

    Catch the bus along Duruma Road, off River Road

    Fare from Nairobi to Juba

    Trinity9,100

    Distance: 1,272 km

    The journey takes: 21hrs 30min

    Catch the bus along Duruma Road, off River Road

    That’s all I’ve got for you on this update of matatu prices. I hope it has been helpful.