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Everything You Need to Know About ENA Coach Routes and Latest Bus Fares

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Everything You Need to Know About ENA Coach Routes and Latest Bus Fares
ENA Coach fares are charged by distance: On longer routes like Nairobi - Busia - Kakamega - Kisumu - Sori - Siaya - Port Victoria - Mombasa, transport costs are usually higher than shorter ones but reasonably priced. (Photo: Web)
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Bus transport is the most used transit mode in Kenya, and there are many great reasons why people often choose to travel by ENA Coach to become one of the biggest bus companies in the country.

Known for its easily identifiable livery, the deep orange lines that cross the lower bottom sides of its body shells, the minimalist but stunning black-orange ‘ENA’ logo, and their brand tagline “Exemplary Service,” ENA Coach buses are favourite for affordable long distance travel that links regularly to all major cities of Nairobi, Kisumu, Nakuru, and Mombasa.

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It also serves Kenya’s rural areas and small towns, and some of its routes connect to Busia, Kisii, Naivasha, Kakamega, Bungoma, Sirare, Sori, Bomet, Bondo, Chavakali, Siaya, Keroka, Voi, Mtito Andei, among other places.

How much is ENA Coach?

ENA Coach fares are charged by distance: On longer routes like Nairobi – Busia – Kakamega – Kisumu – Sori – Siaya – Port Victoria – Mombasa, transport costs are usually higher than shorter ones but reasonably priced.

For instance, to travel from Nairobi to Kisumu using ENA is Ksh2,500, but to Nakuru from the Capital is Ksh1,600. Kehancha to Nairobi is Ksh1,500 but to Mombasa is Ksh2,500. Check out more of its popular routes and their transportation fares;

Route ENA bus fare price
Nairobi – Kisumu Ksh1,600
Nairobi – Nakuru Ksh1,600
Nyandorera – Maseno – Nairobi Ksh1,600
Port Victoria – Siaya – Mombasa Ksh2,500
Bungoma – Kapsabet – Nairobi Ksh1,600
Usenge – Nairobi Ksh1,600
Mbale – Nairobi Ksh1,600
Sori – Rangwe – Nairobi Ksh1,500
Oyugis – Nairobi Ksh1,500
Mbita – Nairobi Kah1,500
Sori – Mombasa Ksh2,500
Kehancha – Migori – Mombasa Ksh2,500
Port Victoria – Nairobi Ksh1,600
Mbita – Rangwe – Mombasa Ksh2,500
Kendu Bay – Kisii – Mombasa Ksh2,500
Sondu – Nairobi Ksh1,500
Nairobi – Mbale Ksh1,600
Luanda – Nairobi Ksh1,600

Adding to it, the ENA Coach schedule is usually flexible, reliable, and accommodative to most travellers. The buses run all day and overnight (depending on routes), and passengers are picked up from their points of departure from as early as 7:30 AM to very late, even 2:20 AM. Safe travels!

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Written by
JUSTUS KIPRONO -

Justus Kiprono is a freelance journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. He tracks Capital Markets and economic trends, infrastructure reform, government spending, and the financial impacts of state decision-making nationwide. You can reach him: [email protected]

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