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Uber Safari: How a Ride-Hailing Giant Is Rewriting Kenya’s Tourism Playbook

by Lewis Wafula
September 18, 2025
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Uber Safari: A Decade in the Making

In September 2025, Uber Kenya unveiled Uber Safari, a first-of-its-kind feature allowing users to book guided wildlife tours in Nairobi National Park directly through the Uber app. But this isn’t just a product launch—it’s a strategic inflection point. A decade after entering Kenya, Uber is now positioning itself as a tourism enabler, blending mobility tech with national heritage.

Uber’s Kenyan Timeline

  • May 2015: Uber launches in Nairobi, its first East African city.
  • 2016–2018: Expansion to Mombasa and Kisumu; Uber Eats enters the market.
  • 2020–2022: Uber Boda and Uber ChapChap gain traction amid rising demand for affordable mobility.
  • 2023: Uber contributes KES 14.1 billion to Kenya’s economy.
  • 2024: Uber facilitates KES 2.7 billion in tourism-related value.
  • 2025: Uber Safari debuts in partnership with Kenya Wildlife Services, Ministry of Tourism, and vetted tour operators.

Uber Safari vs Traditional Safari Operators

Here’s a verified comparison chart your social groupings, business team, or clique of corporate business friends can use to make informed decisions:

FeatureUber SafariTraditional Operators
Day Safari (3 hrs)KES 25,000 per group (up to 7 pax)KES 12,000–18,000 per person (shared)
Night Safari (3 hrs)KES 40,000 per group (up to 5 pax)Rarely offered; custom pricing (KES 20,000+)
Vehicle TypeLicensed Land Cruiser via Uber ReserveSafari van or Land Cruiser (varies)
Guide IncludedYes (licensed, vetted)Yes (often KWS-certified)
Booking MethodUber app (2–5 days advance)Website, phone, WhatsApp, or agents
Park Entry Fee (EA Citizen)Not included; paid separately to KWSUsually bundled or paid separately
Best ForPrivate groups, families, corporate teamsSolo travelers, budget tourists

Sources: assorted, verified.

What Makes Uber Safari Different?

Uber doesn’t own safari vehicles. Instead, it opens its platform to licensed tour operators, offering 3-hour guided experiences via Uber Reserve. This model:

  • Democratizes access to wildlife experiences
  • Boosts local businesses by creating new income streams
  • Streamlines logistics—no haggling, no fragmented booking

It’s a tech-first approach to tourism, designed for convenience, trust, and scalability.

 Thought Leadership Angle

Uber Safari isn’t just a feature—it’s a signal. That tech platforms can localize meaningfully, unlock new verticals, and shape national industries. For Kenya, it serves as a blueprint for platform-powered tourism. For JuaTech Africa, it’s a call to decode, demystify, and amplify such shifts—where tech meets tradition, and disruption meets destination.

This launch also invites more profound questions:

  • Could Bolt or Little Cab follow suit?
  • Will Uber expand to Maasai Mara or Tsavo?
  • How will local tour operators adapt to platformization?

Our Wrap | Uber Safaris

Uber Safari is a milestone in Kenya’s tech-tourism convergence. It blends global infrastructure with local relevance, and it’s redefining what it means to explore Nairobi. For buyers, it’s a new way to safari. For JuaTech Africa, it’s a new story to tell—with clarity, credibility, and strategic edge.

Also read on the Safaricom Deep Dive, our exclusive episodic unravelling of Kenya’s telco giant.

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