From Christianity to Islam to Buddhism to Judaism to Sikhism and more, what religious communities exist in Nairobi? Here's what seven local experts had to say about religion and spirituality in Nairobi.
Religion and Spirituality in Nairobi
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Nairobi is a city in Kenya, and it is well-known for its traffic jams. If you are planning to move to Nairobi, make sure to listen to the radio to know which routes you should avoid especially in the morning. There are also god tourist sites that are attractive like the Nairobi National Park and the Masai markets.
It’s the only city with a national park, Nairobi national park. Headquarters for many regional and international organizations. It is home to the president as the state house is located there. The parliament and many ministry buildings are located there.
Nairobi city is a safe city. It hosts a number of UN offices and is an economic hub too. It is an inlet for goods coming through from overseas into countries in the Eastern and Central Africa. People of all colour, race or religion coexist in great harmony.
Nairobi is the capital in Kenya. The name “Nairobi” is a Masai word that means “the place of cool waters” but others argue its means as the “Green City in the Sun”. Being a cosmopolitan and multicultural city, Nairobi has activities to cater for all tastes. There are places of worship for numerous religions, museums, parks and picnic sites, bird sanctuaries, cinemas and theaters, art galleries, night clubs, live band concerts, sports facilities and numerous restaurants.
Nairobi is the Capital City of Kenya and is one of the 47 Counties in the country. It has a population of close to four million people. The road network is relatively good with majority of the roads being well tarmacked. Most Nairobi residents are in self employment in the informal sector. Nairobi is home to well known brands of five star hotels such as the Serena, Four Points by Sheraton and the Hilton. Nairobi residents are friendly and welcoming especially to foreigners. Essential services such as churches, Mosques and Temples are within five Kilometers radius from the city centre.
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