Kikuyu–Ondiri Road Public Transport and Matatu Guide

Kikuyu–Ondiri Road connects Kikuyu town with Ondiri and neighbouring residential, educational and commercial areas in Kiambu County. Transport along the corridor is mainly provided by local matatus, shared vehicles and connecting services available from Kikuyu town.

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Corridor overview
Corridor detailInformation
Main interchangeKikuyu town
Main local destinationOndiri
CountyKiambu County
Service typeLocal and connecting public transport
Nairobi connectionsRoutes 102 and 105
Nearby corridorsWaiyaki Way and Dagoretti
How the corridor works

Kikuyu town acts as the main interchange for passengers travelling to Ondiri and settlements along Kikuyu–Ondiri Road. Some vehicles may operate directly along the corridor, while others serve individual estates, shopping centres or junctions.

These local services may not use a widely recognised Nairobi route number.

Boarding in Kikuyu town

Ask for the designated stage serving Ondiri or the specific development you intend to visit. Boarding arrangements may vary according to the operator and time of day.

Before entering the vehicle, confirm:

  • Whether it uses Kikuyu–Ondiri Road
  • The final destination
  • The closest stop to your destination
  • Whether a transfer is required
  • Where the return service boards
  • The fare for the journey
Travelling to Ondiri

Passengers should state the exact Ondiri landmark, estate, institution or junction required. A vehicle described as serving Ondiri may not travel along every adjoining residential road.

Some destinations may require a short walk, boda boda or taxi connection from the main road.

Connecting from Nairobi

Commuters travelling from Nairobi can first reach Kikuyu town and then transfer to an Ondiri-bound local service.

Nairobi corridorService to consider
Dagoretti and Ngong RoadRoute 102
Westlands and Waiyaki WayRoute 105 or another Kikuyu-bound service
Uthiru and KinooLocal Kikuyu-bound matatu
KarenConnect through Dagoretti or another suitable interchange
WangigeUse a local Kikuyu–Wangige connection

Passengers should confirm that the Nairobi service reaches Kikuyu town rather than terminating earlier.

Route 102 connection

Route 102 connects Nairobi with Kikuyu through the Dagoretti corridor.

Route 102 — Kikuyu
Via Ngong Road and Dagoretti connections towards Kikuyu.

After arriving in Kikuyu, transfer to a local service for Kikuyu–Ondiri Road.

Waiyaki Way connection

Passengers approaching from Westlands, Kangemi, Uthiru or Kinoo may use a Kikuyu-bound service travelling through Waiyaki Way. This can be more convenient than crossing to the Dagoretti corridor.

Confirm the final Kikuyu stage and its distance from the Ondiri boarding point.

First- and last-mile travel

Residential and commercial developments along Kikuyu–Ondiri Road may be located away from established stages. The full journey may involve:

  • A local matatu
  • A shared taxi
  • A boda boda
  • Walking from the nearest junction
  • A prearranged pickup

Use recognised, well-lit drop-off points, particularly during evening travel.

Return journey

For the return trip, establish whether the local vehicle ends in Kikuyu town or continues to another destination. Passengers returning to Nairobi should then choose either a Dagoretti/Ngong Road service or a Waiyaki Way service.

Confirm the last practical connection when travelling late.

Travel time

Journey duration depends on the boarding point, number of intermediate stops and traffic around Kikuyu town. Market activity, school travel and peak-hour congestion may increase travel time.

Passengers connecting to Nairobi should allow additional transfer time.

Fare information

Fares depend on distance, vehicle type, passenger demand, weather and time of travel. Nairobi-bound passengers will normally pay separately for the local and connecting journeys.

Fares vary and can change at any time.

Commuter tips
  • Name the exact Ondiri landmark required.
  • Confirm that the vehicle uses Kikuyu–Ondiri Road.
  • Ask where the return service boards.
  • Budget for a possible first- or last-mile connection.
  • Choose the most convenient Nairobi corridor before travelling.
  • Confirm the last available connection during evening journeys.
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Kikuyu–Ondiri Road

Connects Kikuyu town with Ondiri and neighbouring residential and commercial areas.

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