Gitaru and Kikuyu via Western Bypass: Connections, Stops and Travel Guide

Gitaru and Kikuyu form an important transport connection linking the Western Bypass with Waiyaki Way and providing access towards the Southern Bypass. The corridor serves travellers moving between Nairobi’s western neighbourhoods, Kikuyu and other parts of Kiambu County.

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This is a road connection rather than a single numbered matatu route. Passengers should choose their vehicle according to whether they are travelling to Gitaru, Kikuyu or another destination along the wider corridor.

Gitaru and Kikuyu Quick Information

Main destinations: Gitaru and Kikuyu
Main corridor: Waiyaki Way
Major connection: Western Bypass
Nearby connection: Southern Bypass
County connection: Nairobi–Kiambu County
Return direction: Kikuyu/Gitaru–Nairobi

Travelling from Nairobi to Gitaru and Kikuyu

Passengers travelling from Nairobi CBD can board Kikuyu-bound matatus operating along the Waiyaki Way corridor.

A simplified journey is:

Nairobi → Waiyaki Way → Kangemi → Uthiru → Kinoo → Gitaru → Kikuyu

Some vehicles using Waiyaki Way terminate at Kangemi, Uthiru or Kinoo. Passengers travelling farther should confirm that the vehicle continues to Gitaru or Kikuyu before boarding.

Gitaru

Gitaru is situated along the Waiyaki Way corridor before Kikuyu town. It is an important transport interchange because the Western Bypass connects with Waiyaki Way around this area.

Travellers can use Gitaru as a connection point when heading towards destinations served by the Western Bypass. Passengers should tell the conductor their preferred stage or nearest landmark.

Kikuyu

Kikuyu is a major commuter town in Kiambu County and the principal destination of many matatus operating westwards from Nairobi.

The town provides onward connections to surrounding residential areas and destinations along the wider Kikuyu and Limuru corridor.

Western Bypass connection

The Western Bypass runs from Gitaru northwards towards Wangige, Ndenderu and Ruaka. It connects Waiyaki Way with Limuru Road and other roads serving the northern side of Nairobi.

Passengers travelling from Gitaru or Kikuyu towards destinations along the Western Bypass may need to change vehicles, depending on the available service.

Connection towards the Southern Bypass

The Gitaru and Kikuyu area also provides access towards the Southern Bypass. This connection supports travel towards Ngong Road, Lang’ata Road, Mombasa Road and other parts of southern Nairobi.

Public transport passengers may need to use more than one vehicle because a single matatu may not cover the entire journey.

Main areas and connections

The Gitaru–Kikuyu corridor serves or provides access to:

  • Waiyaki Way
  • Kangemi
  • Uthiru
  • Kinoo
  • Gitaru
  • Kikuyu
  • Western Bypass
  • Southern Bypass
Travel time

There is no fixed travel time between Nairobi, Gitaru and Kikuyu. Journey times depend on traffic conditions along Waiyaki Way and around the major junctions.

Congestion is more likely during weekday morning and evening rush hours. Heavy rain, roadworks and traffic incidents may cause additional delays.

Matatu fares

Matatu fares depend on the boarding point, destination, time of travel and passenger demand. Fares vary and can change at any time.

Why the Gitaru–Kikuyu connection is important

The corridor brings together Waiyaki Way, the Western Bypass and access towards the Southern Bypass. It provides an important link for commuters travelling between Nairobi, Kikuyu, Kiambu County and destinations around the city’s western and southern transport corridors.

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