Nairobi, one of East Africa's most prominent cities, buzzes with life. As Kenya's capital, it's a city where you can work hard and play hard. You'll progress in the business world and equally enjoy the active social scene, nightlife and cosmopolitan lifestyle. When you move to Nairobi, you'll be excited by the prospects of living in the economic hub of eastern Africa.
Living in Nairobi as an expat
Living in Nairobi as an expat presents many pros and cons. Despite the cons, you'll likely find they are outweighed by the positives, especially the wonderful quality of life. The warmth of the people and the climate might have you falling in love with Nairobi and choosing to settle for many years.
There are plenty of work opportunities for expats in Nairobi. It is one of the largest metros in East Africa and serves as the main commercial centre of Kenya. The city has a relatively well-developed industrial centre and is home to the Nairobi Stock Exchange (NSE). Few people relocate to Nairobi without a job offer. Most arrive with a negotiated contract and, in some cases, a lucrative employment package.
When moving to Nairobi, your personal safety is a key consideration. Much of the crime tends to be opportunistic, and housing in gated complexes comes equipped with reliable security systems. Practising vigilance and taking normal precautions is recommended.
Transport is another consideration where safety plays a role. The city's transport infrastructure is somewhat underdeveloped, and many people choose to hire a local driver or have one provided by their employer.
Cost of living in Nairobi
The chance to experience a new culture and environment while enjoying a reasonable cost of living has attracted many people to Nairobi. If you are a highly skilled professional or hold a managerial position working in Nairobi, you will likely be able to afford most of the creature comforts you had in your home country and then some.
Most expats are offered lucrative relocation packages that include housing, education, and health insurance allowances. Senior executives may also have access to a company car and driver, making the cost of living in Nairobi highly affordable for them. That said, expats who prefer buying imported goods and frequenting Western-style establishments will find that these expenses can add up.
Families and children in Nairobi
If you have a family with kids, there are spacious homes close to some of Nairobi's best international schools. If you have a taste for luxury (and a budget that allows it), you can invest in palatial properties in the more exclusive areas and suburbs, such as Muthaiga – the 'Beverly Hills of Nairobi'.
The more you explore the city centre, neighbourhoods and surrounding areas, the more you'll realise how much there is to see and do. Your family can enjoy a safari in Nairobi National Park, take in some art and culture at several galleries and other venues in the city, take part in many fun events on the city's calendar, and experience fun nights out on the town at top restaurants and lively bars.
Climate in Nairobi
Nairobi has a maritime climate, tempered by its high elevation, and tends to be milder than the rest of Kenya. As the city is near the equator, there is little variation between the seasons.
Ultimately, if you have a sense of adventure, you will savour your time in Nairobi. Outdoor lovers, particularly, will likely never want to leave.
What do expats love about Nairobi?
"Nairobi is a big city that is always busy, vibrant, interesting. The great outdoors are not far away and most expats living here enjoy a good quality of life." Read more of Jerry Riley's thoughts in his expat interview about living in Kenya.
"Nairobi is changing so fast. It’s an exciting place to live and there are huge opportunities here. We have made sacrifices and taken risks by living out here, but we now have a very good quality of life..." Frances shares her thoughts about life in Kenya in her expat interview.
Further reading
►Looking for a place to stay in Kenya's capital city? Read Accommodation in Nairobi
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