Fly from Nairobi to Delhi with Etihad Airways
Etihad Airways flights from Nairobi to Delhi transport you from the Kenyan capital to a vibrant Indian city full of amazing attractions. See extraordinary temples and historic buildings alongside thrilling shopping districts and astonishing wildlife in India’s iconic destination.
You also have the option of arranging a stopover in Abu Dhabi – which is ideal for sightseeing and entertainment in the UAE’s stunning capital.
NBO to DEL: flight facts
Flying from Nairobi to Delhi: FAQs
How many days should I spend in Delhi?
Three or four days should give you enough time to see the main attractions of Delhi, though spending a week here gives you a chance to really get to know the city.
Of course, many people fly from Nairobi to Delhi with the intention of exploring wider India – for which two to three weeks is recommended.
How do I get into Delhi from the airport?
Etihad airport transfers are a convenient way to travel from the airport to your hotel or other onward destination. Simply book in advance, and your driver will be ready for you when you arrive.
Alternatively, follow signs for the metro and Orange Line, catch the Delhi shuttle bus from outside the terminal, or hire a cab. Taxis and ride-share options are readily available outside the arrivals terminal.
Top tips for Nairobi to Delhi
Meet the local wildlife
If you adore the animals at Nairobi’s Giraffe Centre and David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, then check out the wonders of nature at the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary.
Just south of Delhi, here you can see wild jungle cats, hares, birds, butterflies, reptiles and more in a protected habitat. For the best experience, a guided tour or walk is recommended.
Delhi shopping emporiums
Nairobi’s flea markets and shopping malls may be the best in Kenya, but India’s cities also have great opportunities for buying real treasures – and Delhi’s emporiums are terrific places to visit.
Piled high with handmade items that make perfect souvenirs and gifts, you’ll find rugs, sculptures and paintings. Seek out Khan Market and the Spice Market too for an array of extraordinary stalls.