Listing all Kenyan postal codes would be exhaustive, as Kenya has numerous postal codes for different areas. However, I can provide an overview and examples of how these postal codes are structured and give some examples from various regions in Kenya.
Kenyan postal codes, often referred to as postcode or ZIP codes, are five-digit numbers used by Kenya Post to identify specific areas or delivery routes. Here’s how they are generally structured:
- Nairobi Area: Ranges from 00100 (General Post Office) to approximately 00900.
- Coastal Areas (like Mombasa): Starting from 80100 (Mombasa) to around 80200 (Malindi).
- Western Kenya: Starting from 50100 (Kisumu) to around 50200 (Kakamega).
- Rift Valley: Starting from 20100 (Nakuru) to around 20200 (Eldoret).
- Central Kenya: Starting from 10100 (Nyeri) to around 10200 (Murang’a).
- Eastern Kenya: Starting from 60100 (Meru) to around 60200 (Machakos).
- North Eastern Kenya: Starting from 70100 (Garissa) to around 70200 (Wajir).
For example:
- Nairobi: 00100
- Mombasa: 80100
- Kisumu: 40100
- Nakuru: 20100
- Eldoret: 30100
- Nyeri: 10100
- Meru: 60200
These codes are essential for mail delivery, defining geographical regions down to specific localities or post office branches. For a complete list of all Kenyan postal codes, it would be best to refer to the official Kenya Post website or a postal code directory for Kenya.








