Route 34 Nairobi to JKIA and Embakasi: Matatu Stops and Airport Guide

Nairobi Matatu Route 34 serves Embakasi and provides public transport access towards Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. It is useful for airport employees, Embakasi residents and budget-conscious travellers connecting between Nairobi and the wider JKIA area.

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Route 34 has different destination variants. Passengers travelling to the airport should confirm that the vehicle displays JKIA and establish where it stops, as some Route 34 matatus terminate within Embakasi.

Route 34 Essential Information
Route informationDetails
Route number34
Main destinationsEmbakasi and JKIA
OriginNairobi
Key connectionAirport-area road network
Typical passengersResidents, airport workers and travellers
Return directionJKIA/Embakasi–Nairobi
Identifying the Correct Route 34 Vehicle

Passengers may see Route 34 vehicles displaying destinations such as:

  • 34 – JKIA
  • 34 – EMBAKASI
  • 34 – FEDHA
  • Another destination within the Embakasi corridor

A Route 34 number alone does not guarantee that the matatu reaches the airport. Confirm the final destination before paying the fare.

Where to Board Route 34 in Nairobi

Route 34 matatus and buses operate from Nairobi stages serving Embakasi and the airport corridor.

Boarding locations can change because of traffic-management arrangements and operator allocations. Ask specifically for the Route 34 JKIA stage, not only the Embakasi stage.

Simplified Route 34 Journey

A general Route 34 journey can be understood as:

Nairobi → Embakasi corridor → Fedha/Pipeline connections → airport-area road network → JKIA

The exact approach may vary. Some services use the Jogoo Road and Outer Ring Road side, while others may connect through Mombasa Road and Airport North Road.

Passengers travelling to an intermediate estate should confirm the roads used.

Embakasi

Embakasi is a major residential, industrial and transport area served by Route 34.

Because Embakasi covers many estates and stages, passengers should provide a specific destination such as a neighbourhood, business, junction or landmark.

Some Route 34 vehicles terminate in Embakasi without proceeding to JKIA.

Airport-Area Connections

Route 34 may provide access to areas serving:

  • Fedha
  • Pipeline
  • Airport North Road
  • Airport-related businesses
  • Cargo and logistics facilities
  • Embakasi employment centres
  • JKIA connections

The exact coverage depends on the vehicle’s final destination and operating route.

Jomo Kenyatta International Airport

JKIA is the airport destination associated with Route 34.

Passengers should confirm whether the vehicle enters the airport complex or stops at a public transport stage outside a controlled-access area.

A further airport shuttle, taxi or walk may be required to reach a specific terminal, workplace or cargo facility.

Travelling to a Passenger Terminal

Before using Route 34 for a flight, confirm:

  • Where the matatu drops airport passengers
  • Distance from the drop-off point to the terminal
  • Whether another transfer is required
  • Time needed for security checks
  • The correct airline terminal
  • Alternative transport if the service is delayed

Passengers should allow a substantial time buffer because matatus do not operate according to flight schedules.

Route 34 for Airport Employees

Route 34 can be useful for employees working at:

  • Passenger terminals
  • Cargo facilities
  • Logistics companies
  • Airport hotels
  • Airline offices
  • Maintenance and support facilities
  • Businesses around the airport corridor

Workers should identify the closest recognised stage to their workplace.

Route 34 Connections

Important connection points may include:

Embakasi: Services towards Fedha, Pipeline, Donholm and Outer Ring Road.

Airport North Road: Connections to Utawala, the Eastern Bypass and Mombasa Road.

Mombasa Road: Services towards Nairobi CBD, Cabanas, Mlolongo and Athi River.

JKIA area: Airport shuttles, taxis and other terminal transport.

Route 34 Compared with Route 34A

Both Route 34 and Route 34A may appear within the Embakasi and airport transport network.

Their local roads, stopping patterns and final termini can differ. Passengers should rely on the displayed destination and confirmation from the conductor rather than assuming the two services are identical.

Return Journey from JKIA or Embakasi

The general return direction is:

JKIA/Embakasi → airport-area road network → Nairobi

Passengers boarding near JKIA should confirm:

  • The location of the Nairobi-bound stage
  • Whether the vehicle enters the CBD
  • Which Embakasi estates it serves
  • Whether a transfer is required

Services may be less predictable early in the morning or late at night.

Route 34 Travel Time

There is no fixed travel time between Nairobi and JKIA.

Journey duration is affected by:

  • Congestion within Nairobi
  • Traffic in Embakasi
  • Delays on Outer Ring or Mombasa Road
  • Airport security arrangements
  • Roadworks and incidents
  • Weather conditions
  • Passenger loading

Passengers catching a flight should not plan the journey using normal off-peak travel time alone.

Route 34 Matatu Fares

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

Confirm whether the fare covers the full journey to the airport stage or only the Embakasi section.

Airport Commuter Checklist
  • Confirm that the vehicle displays JKIA.
  • Ask for the exact airport drop-off point.
  • Know your terminal before travelling.
  • Leave extra time for traffic and transfers.
  • Keep travel documents and valuables secure.
  • Arrange alternative transport for very early or late flights.
  • Confirm the return stage when arriving at JKIA.
Why Route 34 Is Important

Route 34 connects Nairobi’s public transport network with Embakasi and Kenya’s largest international airport. Clearly separating JKIA-bound vehicles from Embakasi-only variants helps travellers and airport workers choose the correct service and plan reliable onward connections.

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