Walking in Nairobi can be a great way to explore the city and get a feel for its culture and daily life. The city has a number of pedestrian-friendly areas, including the central business district and some of the residential neighborhoods. However, it's important to be aware that traffic can be heavy in Nairobi and pedestrians should exercise caution when crossing streets and walking along busy roads.
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