• Bomas of Kenya was started by the Government of Kenya in 1971 as wholly owned subsidiary of the Tourism Finance Corporation (TFC)...
  • Since 1971, when we first opened our doors to the public, Bomas of Kenya has proudly welcomed over 10 million visitors.Located in the south of Nairobi, Bomas...
  • Experience the heartbeat of Kenya this Utamaduni Day LIVE from Bomas of Kenya. Join us today for a vibrant cultural extravaganza.
  • , held a Stakeholders’ Awareness Forum on UNESCO's 2003 Convention on Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage, at the Bomas of Kenya.
  • Bomas of Kenya has more to offer in addition to Taarab Music, Kalenjin warrior dances and vigorous Embu drumming are among other captivating performances.
  • Bomas of Kenya was established and built by the Government of Kenya as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Tourist Finance Corporation (TFC) in 1971.
  • With its scenic setting against the Nairobi city backdrop, The Bomas of Kenya brings together Kenya’s rich traditions all in one place.
  • The Bomas of Kenya. At Bomas different aspects of Kenyan culture are displayed including living styles, crafts, music and dancing.
  • Location of Bomas of kenyaBomas of Kenya is situated on Forest Edge/ Langata Rd., a few minutes worth of driving from Nairobi's city centre.
  • To combat the loss of this rich heritage, the Bomas of Kenya has put together a series of tribal cultural shows geared towards promoting her rich cultural diversity.
  • The word Bomas comes from a Swahili word “Boma” meaning coal house a subsidiary company of Kenya Tourist Development Corporation as a tourist attraction.
  • Bomas of Kenya is located less than 7 miles (12 kilometers) from Nairobi’s city center and is very close to Nairobi National Park.