Route 2C Nairobi to Waithaka and Muthama: Matatu Stops and Guide

Route 2C connects Nairobi CBD with Waithaka and Muthama through Ngong Road, Dagoretti Corner and Naivasha Road. It serves commuters travelling to residential neighbourhoods, markets, schools, businesses and local transport connections across western Nairobi.

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Passengers should look for vehicles displaying Route 2C—Waithaka/Muthama and confirm the final terminus. Other Route 2 variants may serve Kawangware or Dagoretti Market without continuing to Muthama.

Route 2C Quick Information
Route informationDetails
Route number2C
Main destinationsWaithaka and Muthama
Principal roadsNgong Road and Naivasha Road
Major interchangeDagoretti Corner
General directionWestern Nairobi
Return directionMuthama/Waithaka–Nairobi
Identifying the Correct Route 2C

Look for destination displays such as:

  • 2C – WAITHAKA
  • 2C – MUTHAMA
  • 2C – WAITHAKA/MUTHAMA

Confirm whether the matatu terminates at Waithaka or continues to Muthama.

Where to Board Route 2C

Route 2C matatus operate from Nairobi stages serving Ngong Road, Naivasha Road and the Dagoretti corridor.

CBD loading points can change. Ask specifically for Route 2C and mention Muthama if travelling beyond Waithaka.

Simplified Route 2C Journey

The general route is:

Nairobi CBD → Ngong Road → Dagoretti Corner → Naivasha Road → Waithaka → Muthama

The exact local roads and stopping pattern may differ between operators.

Ngong Road

Ngong Road carries Route 2C from central Nairobi towards Dagoretti Corner.

The corridor provides access to:

  • Kilimani connections
  • Adams Arcade
  • Junction Mall area
  • Dagoretti Corner
  • Kawangware connections
  • Other western and southern routes

Passengers should check that the vehicle continues towards Naivasha Road.

Dagoretti Corner

Dagoretti Corner is the main interchange between Ngong Road and Naivasha Road.

Passengers can connect here towards:

  • Kawangware
  • Waithaka
  • Riruta
  • Dagoretti Market
  • Karen
  • Ngong
  • Kikuyu connections

Route 2C passengers should remain on a vehicle displaying Waithaka or Muthama.

Naivasha Road

Naivasha Road is the principal western corridor used towards Waithaka.

It serves residential estates, businesses, schools and connecting roads towards Riruta, Kawangware, Uthiru and Dagoretti.

Passengers should tell the conductor their exact Naivasha Road stage.

Waithaka

Waithaka is one of the main destinations associated with Route 2C.

The area contains residential neighbourhoods, businesses, markets, schools and local stages. Some Route 2C services may terminate here.

Passengers continuing to Muthama should confirm that the vehicle travels beyond Waithaka.

Muthama

Muthama is the outer destination covered by Route 2C.

Passengers should identify the specific estate, road or landmark required because local stopping patterns may differ between vehicles.

Connections may be available towards neighbouring Dagoretti and Kikuyu-area communities.

Route 2C Destination Check
Your destinationWhat to confirm
Dagoretti CornerThe safest and closest stage
Naivasha RoadThe nearest junction or landmark
WaithakaWhether the vehicle enters the required section
MuthamaThat the matatu continues beyond Waithaka
KawangwareWhether Route 2 may be more direct
Dagoretti MarketWhether Route 2B is more suitable
Route 2, 2B and 2C Compared
RouteMain destination
Route 2Dagoretti and Kawangware
Route 2BDagoretti Market
Route 2CWaithaka and Muthama via Naivasha Road

Passengers should select the route according to the final destination rather than the shared Route 2 number.

Useful Connections

Ngong Road: Kilimani, Adams Arcade and Junction Mall services.

Dagoretti Corner: Kawangware, Karen, Ngong and Dagoretti routes.

Naivasha Road: Riruta, Waithaka and Uthiru connections.

Waithaka: Local services to surrounding residential areas.

Muthama: Connections to neighbouring western communities.

Return Journey to Nairobi

The return journey generally follows:

Muthama → Waithaka → Naivasha Road → Dagoretti Corner → Ngong Road → Nairobi CBD

Passengers should confirm the Nairobi terminus before boarding.

Morning services towards Nairobi can become crowded. Evening demand generally increases towards Waithaka and Muthama.

Route 2C Travel Time

There is no fixed journey time.

Travel conditions depend on:

  • Congestion within Nairobi
  • Traffic along Ngong Road
  • Delays around Dagoretti Corner
  • Naivasha Road congestion
  • Local traffic in Waithaka
  • Roadworks, incidents and rainfall

Allow additional time during weekday peak periods.

Route 2C Matatu Fares

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

Confirm whether the quoted fare covers Waithaka or the full journey to Muthama.

Route 2C Commuter Tips
  • Look for Route 2C—Waithaka/Muthama.
  • Confirm that the vehicle continues beyond Waithaka.
  • Tell the conductor your exact Naivasha Road stage.
  • Do not confuse Route 2C with Routes 2 or 2B.
  • Confirm the Nairobi-bound return stage.
  • Allow extra time around Dagoretti Corner.
Why Route 2C Is Important

Route 2C extends Nairobi’s western commuter network beyond Dagoretti Corner along Naivasha Road to Waithaka and Muthama. Clear distinction from Routes 2 and 2B helps passengers choose the correct service for these outer western neighbourhoods.

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