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Baden Powell

HWJX+9QM, Bridge, Nyeri, Kenya, Nyeri
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Quick Intel

Estimated Cost

Entry fees are approximately KSH 200 for citizens and KSH 500 for non-residents.

Best For

Perfect for history buffs, scouting enthusiasts, and those looking for a quiet, reflective stop in Nyeri.

Access & Logistics

Located in Nyeri town center, it is easily accessible by public transport or taxi; M-Pesa is widely accepted.

Operating Hours

Daily 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Core Activities

Editor's Review

The Baden-Powell Museum, located in the heart of Nyeri, serves as the final resting place of Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of the international Scout Movement. Situated within the Paxtu cottage grounds, this site offers a somber and deeply historical atmosphere for visitors traveling through Central Kenya. It is a highly accessible urban site, requiring no specialized 4x4 vehicles or hiking gear to reach.

For a budget-friendly and scenic alternative nearby, take a short walk through the lush Nyeri town gardens or visit the nearby Dedan Kimathi memorial, which provides additional context to the rich freedom-fighting history of the region.

The Cost: Entry fees are modest, generally ranging from KSH 200 for Kenyan citizens to KSH 500 for international visitors. It is recommended to carry some cash or have your M-Pesa ready, as electronic card systems may occasionally be offline.

The Experience: Visiting is a peaceful, walking-intensive experience. The grounds are well-maintained with paved paths, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels. You will spend your time walking between the museum cottage and the gravesite, which is located in a quiet, garden-like setting perfect for reflection.

What you can see: Highlights include the original Paxtu cottage, a collection of scouting memorabilia, personal artifacts belonging to Lord Baden-Powell, and the iconic grave marked by a simple stone, all set against the majestic backdrop of Mount Kenya on clear days.

The Baden-Powell Museum is a must-visit for those interested in the global impact of the scouting movement. While service can occasionally be informal, the historical significance of the site makes it a worthwhile cultural stop in Nyeri.

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"Where legend rests looking at the great mount Kenya...the Lord and founder of scouting...agreat place to visit to pay the respect to one of the greatest individual worldwide" - Kevin Obote (Google Review)
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Explorer Ken's Advice

"Position yourself at the grave site during a clear morning for a stunning, unobstructed view of Mount Kenya in the background."

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Things to Consider

Visitor management can be inconsistent, so expect to wait for a guide or staff member if the museum appears quiet.

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Top Google Reviews

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A nice place to visit but needs professionalism when handling visitors.

Sanele Malikoko

Sanele Malikoko

I'm from New York. I'm at Kenya "Nairobi airport" Going to South Africa "Johannesburg" Home

Kevin Obote

Kevin Obote

Where legend rests looking at the great mount Kenya...the Lord and founder of scouting...agreat place to visit to pay the respect to one of the greatest individual worldwide

Innocensia Owuor

Innocensia Owuor

The staff here is friendly.

Mwaniki Benjamin (Double M)

Mwaniki Benjamin (Double M)

Baden powell, Scouting for Boys which was an inspiration for the Scout Movement, founder and first Chief Scout historical site.

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