Karura Cave Adventure: Human dwellings nearly a million years ago

US$75.00

Nestled within the lush Karura Forest just minutes from bustling Nairobi lies a portal into Kenya's ancient past. Karura Forest Cave is the site of one of the most significant archaeological discoveries in the region - stone tools dating back nearly 1 million years. These ancient artefacts, on display at the Nairobi National Museum, provide insight into the activities and lifestyles of early human settlements in the area.

In addition to its archaeological significance, Karura Forest Cave has an important place in Kenya's more recent history. During the struggle for independence in the 1950s, the caves served as hideouts for freedom fighters evading British colonial forces. Visitors can imagine what it was like for resistance members taking refuge in the cave's natural fortification.

Today, Karura Forest stands as one of Nairobi's most treasured nature destinations. Crisscrossed by cycling and hiking trails, shaded by waterfall and rivers, this urban oasis offers the perfect spot for a picnic or family day trip away from the city bustle. As one of Kenya's most vital conservation sites protecting indigenous flora and fauna, Karura also lets visitors experience the beauty of the country's wilderness just minutes from the capital.

With its multifaceted history, wealth of outdoor activities, and natural splendour, Karura Forest Cave provides a convenient escape into the past and present landscapes of Kenya.

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    • Meet at Nairobi National Museum, Museum Hill Road.

    • Karura Forest Cave (about 8 kms from the Nairobi National Museum)

    • 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM

    • Private tour of Karura Forest with an expert (likely a botanist or archaeologist).

    • Private transport to/from Nairobi National Museum.

    • Pickup / drop-off from your location (extra charge).

    • Evening snack and water will be provided.

    • Languages: English.

    • Who This Tour Is For:

      Families, tourists, and anyone passionate about human origins and prehistoric discoveries. Anyone interested in archaeology, palaeontology, and exploring our ancestry.

      Students and researchers seeking insights from top experts.

      Corporate groups looking for a unique team experience.

      The tour includes walking through the museum galleries. We recommend it for ages 10 and up.