Hi, I'm Joyce Mwangi.

I was born in Nairobi and raised across different parts of Kenya. I currently live in Kiambu County, just outside the capital — close enough to the city to know it well, far enough to appreciate the quieter Kenya that most visitors never see.

Kenya has been my home my entire life. And that is exactly why I built this business.

It started with a frustrated traveller and a simple question.

I came across a man online who was trying to find out something straightforward about Nairobi National Park. He wanted to know two things — could he pay the entry fee at the gate, and could he find a safari vehicle there?

Simple questions. But every response he got was someone trying to sell him a package. Nobody was just answering his question.

I stepped in. I told him to ask me directly. I answered what he asked, and then I gave him something extra — his options for getting to the park, how the payment system works, and what to expect when he arrived. The relief in his response was immediate.

That moment stayed with me. Because I had felt the same thing myself — in other African countries and beyond Kenya's borders. That specific anxiety of not having the full picture before you begin. Of not knowing how things actually work on the ground. Of asking a question and being sold something instead of answered.

I knew Kenya had the same problem. And I knew I could solve it.

A local perspective. An outsider's understanding.

I am an audio-visual producer and a food entrepreneur. My work has taken me across Kenya and beyond — to other African countries and further afield. Every time I have travelled somewhere new, I have felt what most visitors to a country feel. That moment of uncertainty before you understand how a place works. That need to see the whole picture before you can move confidently.

That experience — of being a visitor in an unfamiliar place — shapes how I work with every client.

I also know Kenya in a way that no travel website can replicate. Not just the national parks and the coastline, but the everyday systems that make the country work. How people move. How payments work. What the variables are and why they are not as complicated as they first appear.

Most visitors only ever see one version of Kenya. I help you see the real one — and move through it with confidence.

Kenya is not complicated. It just needs context.

Every country has its own logic. Its own systems. Its own way of doing things that makes complete sense once someone explains it to you.

Kenya is no different. What feels overwhelming from the outside — the planning, the logistics, the unknowns — becomes simple the moment you understand how it works.

That is what this session gives you. Not a package. Not a guide holding your hand for two weeks. Just the clarity and context to navigate Kenya on your own terms — confidently, independently, and with genuine excitement for what is ahead.

I want you to arrive in Kenya feeling like you already know the place. Because in many ways, after our session, you will.

I want visitors to see the simplicity in the system — despite how complicated and overwhelming it might feel at first.
— Joyce Mwangi, We Navigate Kenya

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