Kamulu is an outer Nairobi metropolitan destination reached through the Kangundo Road corridor after Njiru and Ruai. Matatus serving Kamulu connect residents, workers, students and business passengers with Eastlands and central Nairobi.
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Passengers should board a vehicle displaying Kamulu or a destination farther along Kangundo Road. A matatu displaying Njiru or Ruai may terminate before reaching Kamulu.
Kamulu Corridor Quick Information
| Travel information | Details |
|---|---|
| Main destination | Kamulu |
| Principal road | Kangundo Road |
| Key intermediate areas | Njiru and Ruai |
| Common route family | 38, 39 and 38/39 services |
| Possible onward destinations | Joska, Malaa and Kantafu |
| Return direction | Kamulu–Nairobi |
Simplified Journey to Kamulu
The general journey is:
Nairobi → Eastlands connection → Njiru → Ruai → Kangundo Road → Kamulu
Some services may pass through Umoja and Kayole before joining Kangundo Road.
The exact Nairobi approach depends on the operator.
Identifying a Kamulu-Bound Matatu
Look for vehicles displaying:
- KAMULU
- JOSKA
- MALAA
- KANTAFU
- Another destination beyond Kamulu
Vehicles continuing to Joska, Malaa or Kantafu normally use the same general corridor, but passengers should confirm that they stop at the required Kamulu stage.
Where to Board Kamulu Matatus
Kamulu-bound matatus operate from Nairobi stages serving Eastlands and the Kangundo Road corridor.
Boarding arrangements may change. Ask for Kamulu specifically rather than requesting only Route 38 or Route 39.
Some passengers may also connect to Kamulu-bound services from Ruai.
Njiru
Njiru is one of the first major outer destinations along the journey.
It contains residential estates, schools, businesses, industrial facilities and local public transport stages.
Passengers continuing to Kamulu should avoid vehicles terminating at Njiru.
Ruai
Ruai is the main interchange before Kamulu.
Some Nairobi matatus terminate in Ruai, while others continue farther along Kangundo Road.
Passengers unable to find a direct Kamulu service may travel to Ruai and transfer to a Kamulu-, Joska- or Malaa-bound matatu.
Kangundo Road
Kangundo Road connects Ruai with Kamulu and other growing metropolitan communities farther east.
Passengers should identify their nearest:
- Shopping centre
- Estate entrance
- School or institution
- Road junction
- Petrol station
- Recognised stage
Kamulu covers a wide area, and one stage may not suit every destination.
Kamulu
Kamulu is the main destination covered by this guide.
The area contains expanding residential developments, businesses, schools, farms and local shopping centres.
Some matatus terminate around the main Kamulu stages, while others continue towards Joska, Malaa and Kantafu.
Direct Matatu or Ruai Transfer?
Passengers may travel using either:
Nairobi → Kamulu directly
or:
Nairobi → Ruai → Kamulu
A direct service is more convenient, but availability may depend on the time of day and passenger demand.
Before boarding a Ruai vehicle, ask where the Kamulu connection is made and what the additional fare may be.
Common Route Numbers
Route numbers associated with the wider corridor may include:
- Route 38
- Route 39
- Route 38/39
- Destination-based matatus displaying Kamulu or towns beyond it
The final destination board is more important than the number.
Travelling Beyond Kamulu
Passengers may find onward services towards:
- Joska
- Malaa
- Kantafu
- Tala connections
- Other Kangundo Road communities
Confirm whether the vehicle passes the exact destination or requires another transfer.
Useful Connections
| Connection point | Onward travel |
|---|---|
| Njiru | Local estates and industrial destinations |
| Ruai | Eastern Bypass and Nairobi-bound services |
| Kamulu | Local residential areas and outer Kangundo Road |
| Joska | Malaa and farther eastern destinations |
| Kangundo Road | Metropolitan and regional services |
Return Journey: Kamulu to Nairobi
The general return journey is:
Kamulu → Kangundo Road → Ruai → Njiru → Eastlands corridor → Nairobi
Passengers should confirm whether the vehicle enters Nairobi CBD or terminates at another interchange.
Morning services towards Nairobi may become crowded. Evening passenger demand generally increases towards Kamulu.
Travel-Time Guidance
There is no fixed journey time between Nairobi and Kamulu.
Travel conditions depend on:
- Congestion within Eastlands
- Traffic around Njiru and Ruai
- Kangundo Road conditions
- Roadworks or traffic incidents
- Heavy rainfall
- Passenger loading
- Whether a transfer is required
Passengers travelling for work, school or appointments should allow additional time.
Kamulu Matatu Fares
Fares depend on the boarding point, destination, time, service and passenger demand. Fares vary and can change at any time.
Confirm whether the fare covers the full journey to Kamulu or only Ruai.
Kamulu Commuter Tips
- Look for Kamulu on the destination board.
- Avoid vehicles terminating at Njiru or Ruai.
- Ask whether a direct service is available.
- Identify your exact Kamulu stage or estate entrance.
- Confirm the transfer point when changing in Ruai.
- Check whether the return vehicle enters Nairobi CBD.
- Allow extra time for the longer metropolitan journey.
Why the Kamulu Corridor Guide Is Important
The Kamulu guide extends the Metros database beyond Ruai to the rapidly growing communities along Kangundo Road. It helps commuters distinguish between shorter Njiru and Ruai services and vehicles that continue to Kamulu or farther east.





