Biz Baz Christmas Crafts Festival

Posted by Mary Bosibori on

The Second instalment of the 2016 Biz Baz Crafts Festival is already here with us. It promises so much elegance.

It feels like it was just the other day that we set up shop at the Karura Forest for the Summer Festival and now we’re preparing to do the same one more time before the year closes!

We are excited for this second instalment, for it is the annual Christmas edition. You are all invited to do your early bird christmas shopping this weekend on the 12th and 13th of November. You are guaranteed a great shopping atmosphere, with loads of elegance in the name of extravaganza . Over 70 craft and charity stalls offering traditional and contemporary apparel, household and body products . There will be exciting collections of East Africa’s finest crafts, furniture, household products and jewellery, including Adele Dejak. The children will not be forgotten for there will be fun games and activities Biz Baz Kids Club and East African Explorer. That’s a definite promise of elegance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mnfope_44s

How to get to the grounds for Bizarre Bazaar Craft Festival:

By Car: Enter main entrance of Karura Forest via the Main Gate off Limuru Road across from the Belgian Embassy.

By Foot: Pedestrians can access KFEET from the gate along the ICRAF Road

Public Transport: To the Main Gate off Limuru Road – Matatu (from Nairobi city centre to Belgian Embassy on Limuru Road).

Taxi (from CBD Nairobi): Approximate cost KES 800 to 1,000.

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What: BizBaz Christmas Crafts Festival

When: Saturday, November 12th & Sunday, November 13th

Time: 9a.m to 6p.m. on both days

Where: Karura Forest

Tickets: Adults KSH 300/-, Under 18s KSH 100/-

Come one come all!

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