Jusper Machogu Lovely museum. The only museum in Kenya where you'll see the tribes dance, for literally free- but be kind, tip them. I especially loved the drummers. I enjoyed watching snakes through the glass.
Joab Orowe Nice quick history of the locals... including some of the common fish and reptiles found in Lake Victoria. Fyi: I recommend you have an eCitizen account to be able to purchase tickets at https://accounts.ecitizen.go.ke/en
Elzeever Mallard The museum is nice. Great things to see and learn. But solicitors :( Someone will come and offer to guide u but claim they're not employed by the museum so u should "give them something" the dancers at the bomas also want u to pay them. They don't tell u how much so they look at u w bad eyes when u don't give them enough* money. At the entrance also the lady said we should pay via e-citizen which we didn't know how to use. We suffered for like ten minutes trying to access the platform before she offered another payment method
blezzed_1111 It is an okay Museum.. when we visited most of the structures needed renovation. The traditional huts are in need of updates. Other than that our guide was very helpful in explaining everything. Will revisit next time.
allan biwott Visited Kisumu Museum recently, and it was a delightful experience. The museum beautifully showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region, with fascinating exhibits on the Luo people, traditional artifacts, and local wildlife. The well-informed guides added depth to the visit, providing interesting insights. The outdoor botanical garden was a pleasant surprise. Overall, a great place to learn about the history and culture of Kisumu.