Nanyuki isn’t just a pitstop for fuel; it’s a treasure trove of high-quality crafts and modern convenience. You just need to know where to look.
The Modern Hub: One-Stop Convenience
For everything from high-end sunscreen at Goodlife Pharmacy to a fresh latte at Java House, Cedar Mall is the local headquarters. It’s where expats, pilots, and tourists congregate to restock. If you’re heading into a conservancy for a week, this is your last chance to find specialized items like imported cheeses, fine wines, or camping gear. It’s clean, safe, and has plenty of parking, making it the least stressful part of your trip.
The Artisan Gems: Shopping with a Story
If you want a souvenir that isn’t a generic plastic keychain, you have to visit the Nanyuki Spinners and Weavers. Located near the PCEA church, this project empowers local women who hand-spin and dye sheep’s wool to create incredible rugs and shawls. Similarly, the curio shops near the Equator Marker offer authentic beadwork, but be prepared for “tourist pricing.” Unlike the fixed prices at the mall, here, your bartering skills will be put to the test.
The Nanyuki Shopping Survival Kit: What to Bring
1. A Loaded M-Pesa Account: While malls take cards, the best local treasures like a hand woven basket or roadside organic honey are strictly M-Pesa or Cash. Ensure your mobile wallet is topped up before you head out of the town center.
2. Reusable “Kiondo” Bags: Kenya has a strict plastic bag ban. Most shops will sell you a bag, but carrying your own traditional Kiondo not only looks local but is the most practical way to carry heavy souvenirs.
3. A Sense of Humor for “The Equator Hook”: At the Equator sign, you’ll be approached by many vendors. It’s part of the experience! Be firm but friendly if you aren’t buying; a simple “Asante, niko sawa” (Thanks, I’m okay) goes a long way.
Pro tip
For the freshest groceries, skip the supermarkets and head to the Nanyuki Open Market on a Wednesday or Saturday. You’ll get organic farm produce at a fraction of the price, and the vibrant atmosphere is a photo-op in itself!