A city is made beautiful by changes which are timely and planned. Within the heart of Nairobi city is a free park where residents can visit and have fun, Uhuru park. Full with state of the art facilities the park is now standing as one of the best renovated areas in Nairobi. It offers serene and soothing space due to the high number of trees and birds. The area now marked as green area was put under renovation over a year ago and the results are evident.

President Uhurus government will be remembered for making the region habitable with a modern museum and modernized equipment for people looking to have fun.

The park entry is free and anyone can access it, it is open all days. Children are sorted with all sort of games as private partners take pride in the jobs created. Visitors are required to pay some amount to participate in the games offered. Boat rides are also available at an affordable price.

Here are some of the beautiful pictures from the park.




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