Nairobi National Park & City Group Tour

  • Destination(s): Nairobi NP, Elephant Orphanage, Giraffe Centre, Bomas

Overview

Nairobi National Park & City Group Tour offers you a perfect opportunity to learn about Kenyan history, traditions and a taste of culture. Also located adjacent to the city is Nairobi National Park and Elephant Orphanage where you can spot wild animals such as black rhino, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, buffaloes, giraffes and diverse birdlife.

 


 

Departure Date: Weekly (Every Saturday and Sunday)

Half Day (Nairobi National Park Only)
Citizenship RATE PER PERSON
Adult Child
EA Residents Ksh3,000 Ksh2,800
Non-Residents $70 $50

 

Full Day (Nairobi NP, Elephant Orphanage, Giraffe Center, Bomas of Kenya)
Citizenship RATE PER PERSON
Adult Child
EA Residents Ksh6,800 Ksh4,100
Non-Residents $130 $80

 


 

What’s Included

  • Shared Transport in a Pop-up Roof 4×4 Safari Van
  • Professional English Speaking Tour Guide / Driver
  • Enough Bottled Drinking Water
  • All Park Entry Fees as Per Itinerary
  • Tips & Gratuities (optional)
  • Lunch at Karen Blixen Coffee Garden (KSh3,000 | $30)
  • Land Cruiser Option (Extra KSh1,500 Residents | $15 Non-Residents) Per Person)

 


 

Additional Information

  • This Safari Starts in Nairobi CBD at 6AM and Ends in Nairobi CBD at 6PM.
  • Extra Arrival / Departure Accommodation can be arranged upon request.
  • Dinner at Carnivore Restraunt can be arranged at KSh3,500 | $35 Per Person
  • This safari is fully customizable. Click Here.

Itinerary

6hrs

0600hrs: Nairobi National Park

A short drive out of Nairobi’s central business district is the Nairobi National Park. Wide open grass plains and backdrop of the city scrapers, scattered acacia bush play host to a wide variety of wildlife. Black rhino, lions, hyenas, buffaloes, giraffes and diverse bird life with over 400 species have been recorded in the park. Visitors can enjoy the park’s picnic sites, three campsites and the walking trails for hikers.

10hrs

1030hrs: Sheldrick Wildlife Elephant Orphanage

The Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage is a sanctuary which raises orphaned baby elephants and integrates them back in the wild. Every day at 11 am, baby elephants hurtle out of the acacia forest into a muddy watering hole area to meet their keepers for feeding time. For one precious hour, you can watch them from the sidelines before they wander back into the woodlands. The keepers on-site will teach you all about the work of the orphanage, and the importance of their conservation efforts.

12hrs

1230hrs: Giraffe Centre

The Giraffe Center was first opened in response to the endangered status of the Rothschild giraffe. The population declined, reaching a low of 130 animals in the wild as a result of agricultural practices in their native habitat. Successful fundraising efforts secured money to move four herds of these graceful animals to Lake Nakuru National Park, Nasalot Game Reserve, Mwea Game Reserve and Ruma National Park. The success of these efforts has increased the population to over 500 individual giraffes in Kenya alone.

13hrs

1330hrs: Lunch at Karen Blixen Coffee Garden

Karen Blixen Coffee Garden is a luxury boutique hotel, situated on a historic site in the leafy suburb of Karen, Nairobi. It is the perfect venue to start or finish your African Safari. The reception at the Karen Blixen Coffee Garden and Cottages is the Historic Swedo House which was the original farm house, built between 1906 and 1908. The hotel’s menu features a fusion of cosmopolitan flavors inspired by the culinary traditions of the Far East, India, and Africa. Enjoy delectable options such as succulent beef or lamb, grilled fish, and luxurious vegetarian dishes made from the finest locally sourced ingredients.

14hrs

1430hrs: Bomas of Kenya

Bomas of Kenya is a tourist village in Langata displaying traditional homesteads from 23 of Kenya’s ethnic groups. The cultural center was opened in 1971 by the Kenya Tourist Development Corporation to preserve the ancient traditions of the Kenyan people. The site is also home to a 3,500-capacity auditorium that features more than 30 traditional dances of the different ethnic groups in Kenya.

End of Safari

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