Fly from Seoul to Nairobi with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Seoul to Nairobi and swap a high-tech city for the mesmerising plains of the Kenyan capital.
Considered one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Eastern Africa, Nairobi has a bustling city centre full of energy and excitement. Surrounded by an expansive National Park, the safari capital is home to several animal sanctuaries and reserves dedicated to elephants, rhinos, giraffes, and more. Step into a world full of colour, culture and adventure when you fly with Etihad Airways.
Flying from Seoul to Nairobi: FAQs
What attractions should I see in Nairobi?
Nairobi is the perfect destination for animal lovers with an abundance of wildlife reserves and sanctuaries dedicated to preserving endangered species. The Sheldrick Trust rescues baby orphaned elephants and rehabilitates them back into the wild, while The Giraffe Centre makes for a fun day out with some long-necked friends. You can also explore beautiful landscapes at Karura Forest and Nairobi National Park.
What is the weather like in Nairobi?
Temperatures are usually pleasant in Nairobi, with December to March welcoming warm weather and highs of 28°C. Expect cooler conditions from July to September, though temperatures are still relatively mild.
Nairobi also sees a significant amount of rainfall throughout the year with two rainy seasons. The wettest month is April, so make sure you pack for the occasion.
Top tips for Seoul to Nairobi
Visit a tribal village
Swap the towering skyscrapers of Seoul for a tribal village at Bomas of Kenya. Spend a day experiencing what life is like in a Kenyan village with displays belonging to several tribes. It’s the ideal way to immerse yourself in Kenya’s unique past and present, with daily cultural performances of traditional dance and music.
Go on safari
While in Seoul, you probably want to delve into the amazing shopping culture. But once you arrive in Nairobi, you should soak up its natural beauty with an adventure in the National Park. Known as Africa’s safari capital, Nairobi is home to an abundance of animals including elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, buffalos, and even the endangered black rhino.