Railway Museum.
The Nairobi Railway Museum, established in 1971, offers a fascinating dive into Kenya's railway heritage through its extensive collection of historical locomotives, including the iconic "Mara" steam engine, dating back to the late 19th century. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits such as a miniature railway, which educates on the evolution of rail technology and its impact on the region. The museum also houses intriguing artifacts like photographs from the early 20th century and items used by Queen Elizabeth II during her visit. A highlight is the exhibit on the notorious Tsavo man-eaters, emphasizing the perils faced during railway construction. Surrounded by well-maintained grounds, the museum ensures a tranquil environment for an insightful experience, catering to history buffs, train enthusiasts, and families alike.