Discover Nanyuki on a private tour
Nanyuki, perched at the base of Mount Kenya, offers a peaceful retreat where the crisp air invigorates and nature sets the pace. While this town is a portal to the wild, it's the welcoming locals that leave a lasting impression. With the guidance of a local, you'll step off the beaten track: explore lush terrains on a personal walking tour or delve into Kikuyu cultural traditions. A food and wine tour here tells tales as rich as the land itself. In Nanyuki, private tours provide a chance to skip the ordinary and immerse yourself in the heart of this captivating locale, with each moment crafted to satisfy your curiosity and sense of exploration. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Nanyuki. Explore Nanyuki your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Nanyuki tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Nanyuki for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Spend a day at Ol Pejeta Conservancy tracking rhinos and visiting the chimpanzee sanctuary on a private game drive. You can also look for reticulated giraffe and Grevy’s zebra at dawn, then stop at the equator marker on the way back to town. Hiking tours: Walk the Sirimon route in Mount Kenya National Park to Old Moses Camp for high-altitude views, or plan a multi-day push to Shipton’s or Mackinder’s Camp. For a gentler day, follow forest trails and the canopy walk at Ngare Ndare, with time to swim in the blue pools. Adventure tours: Ride horses across open ranchland alongside zebra and gazelle with a trained guide, or try canyoning and cliff jumps at Ngare Ndare when water levels are safe. Mountain bikers can tackle singletrack on the lower slopes of Mount Kenya or along conservancy tracks. Getting around: The town centre is walkable, but conservancies and trailheads are spread out and often need a 4x4. You can book tours with private transportation or ask your guide to arrange a driver. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Nanyuki inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Embark on a private walking tour to uncover the charm of Nanyuki and its unique neighborhoods, guided by a local. - Nanyuki Town: This bustling town is great for those interested in local markets and culture. Stroll through the streets to explore shops and eateries, and enjoy the views of Mount Kenya in the distance. - Barney’s: Located near the Nanyuki Airfield, this area is ideal for aviation enthusiasts and families. Enjoy a meal while watching planes take off and land, and explore the surrounding countryside. - Sweetwaters: Perfect for wildlife lovers, Sweetwaters offers proximity to the Ol Pejeta Conservancy. It’s a great place to learn about conservation efforts and spot some of Kenya’s iconic wildlife. - Timau: Experience the agricultural side of Nanyuki in Timau. This neighborhood is surrounded by farms and offers a peaceful retreat for those interested in farming and local produce. Day trip ideas from Nanyuki From Nanyuki, the Equator sits at your doorstep and wild country spreads in every direction, making day trips easy to plan and simple to pair with wildlife tours or short hikes. Mount Kenya National Park (Sirimon Gate): Drive to the park gate and do a steady day hike toward Old Moses Camp for high-altitude air, giant heathers, and wide views, a good choice if you like walking and mountain scenery without committing to a summit trek. Ol Pejeta Conservancy: Track black and white rhinos, lions, elephants, and plains game on a compact network of roads where sightings often come fast, ideal for a focused wildlife day with classic savannah landscapes. Ngare Ndare Forest: Walk a canopy bridge above the trees and swim in clear blue pools below small waterfalls, a fun mix of forest shade, light hiking, and cold-water dips that suits active days. Thomson’s Falls (Nyahururu): Stop at the 74-metre waterfall for easy photos from the rim and a short, steep path to the base if the trail is dry, adding local market stalls and an Equator marker stop along the way. Aberdare National Park (moorlands): Climb into cool high country for rolling moors, forest fringes where elephants and buffalo roam, and misty viewpoints, a scenic drive that appeals to birders and landscape fans. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Nanyuki most travellers miss.