Route 24C Nairobi to Hardy and Karen: Matatu Guide

Route 24C connects Nairobi with Hardy, Karen and surrounding neighbourhoods through the wider Lang’ata Road–Bomas corridor. It is a Route 24 variant intended for commuters travelling to specific parts of the Karen and Hardy area.

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Route 24C overview
Route detailInformation
Route number24C
Main destinationsHardy and Karen
Main corridorLang’ata Road–Bomas
Service typeRoute 24 variant
Related serviceRoute 24
Journey requirementConfirm the precise terminus
How Route 24C operates

The general journey direction is:

Nairobi CBD → Lang’ata Road → Bomas area → Hardy → Karen-area destinations

The letter C helps distinguish this service from other Route 24 vehicles. However, operating paths can vary, and passengers should confirm the roads and destinations served before boarding.

Boarding Route 24C

Look for a vehicle displaying 24C, together with Hardy or the relevant Karen destination. Do not board based solely on the number 24 because another variant may follow a different path.

Ask the conductor:

  • Does the vehicle continue to Hardy?
  • Which part of Karen does it serve?
  • What is the final stop?
  • Does it pass the required school, road or landmark?
  • Where does the return service board?
Understanding Hardy and Karen destinations

Karen and Hardy cover a large geographical area. Public transport generally operates along selected main roads, leaving some estates and institutions beyond comfortable walking distance.

Destinations may include areas around:

  • Hardy Shopping Centre
  • Karen Shopping Centre
  • Bomas of Kenya
  • Galleria
  • Bogani Road connections
  • Karen Road connections
  • Schools and universities
  • Tourist and conservation attractions

Confirm the closest recognised stage to your destination.

Route 24C versus Route 24
ServiceRecommended use
Route 24General Karen and Hardy service
Route 24CSpecific Hardy or Karen-area variant

The two services may share Lang’ata Road and the Bomas section before following different local roads. The destination display is therefore more important than the route number alone.

First- and last-mile connection

Some destinations in Hardy and Karen require an additional journey after leaving the matatu. Options may include:

  • Walking from the nearest stage
  • Taking a boda boda
  • Using a local taxi
  • Connecting to another matatu
  • Arranging a pickup from a known landmark

Ask the conductor for the safest and most convenient drop-off point.

Return journey to Nairobi

Locate a recognised Nairobi-bound stage and confirm whether the arriving vehicle is Route 24C, Route 24 or another suitable service. Ask where it terminates in Nairobi CBD.

Avoid assuming that the opposite side of your drop-off point is automatically the correct return stage.

Travel time

Travel time varies according to the boarding point, exact Karen destination and traffic on Lang’ata Road. Congestion around Bomas, Galleria and Karen junctions can lengthen the journey during peak hours.

Fare guidance

The fare depends on distance, final destination, traffic conditions, weather and passenger demand. Services travelling deeper into Karen or Hardy may charge more than those ending around Bomas or Galleria.

Fares vary and can change at any time.

Commuter tips
  • Look for the full 24C route display.
  • Confirm the exact Hardy or Karen terminus.
  • Give the conductor a landmark, not only the neighbourhood name.
  • Establish whether an additional local connection is required.
  • Confirm the CBD return stage.
  • Allow extra time for peak-hour Lang’ata Road traffic.
Master-page entry

Route 24C — Karen / Hardy
Serves Hardy, Karen and surrounding areas through the Lang’ata Road–Bomas corridor.

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