Nairobi Excusions

Nairobi National Park

 

The Nairobi National park is located just a short drive out of Nairobi’s central business district. Wide open grass plains and backdrop of the city scrapers, scattered acacia bush play host to a wide variety of wildlife including the endangered black rhino, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, buffaloes, giraffes and diverse birdlife with over 400 species recorded. Visitors can enjoy the park’s picnic sites, three campsites and the walking trails for hikers.

Nairobi City Tour

Nairobi was Founded in 1899, the city was handed capital status from Mombasa in 1905. Nairobi is the capital and largest city of Kenya. It is popularly known as the “Green City in the Sun”. Nairobi is also the capital of the Nairobi Province and of the Nairobi District. The city lies on the Nairobi River, in the south of the nation, and has an elevation of 1661M (5450 ft) above sea-level. 

National Museum Tour

The National Museum houses extensive ornithological collections, animals and ethnographic displays of various tribes in Kenya. Visitors will be able to observe exhibits of fossil from Lake Turkana, geological displays, rock arts from Tanzania and exhibits about topics such as Swahili and Asian culture in Kenya and Masai Mara Wildlife.

Giraffe Centre

Giraffe Centre was established in an attempt to save the endangered Rothschild giraffe. The Rothschild giraffe had lost its natural habitat in western Kenya due sub-division and resettlement and only 130 Rothschild giraffe were remaining. The Giraffe Centre is home for about 14 resident Rothschild giraffes. At the Giraffe Centre, you will be able to hand feed, observe and even kiss the friendly Rothschild giraffes. Visitors at the Giraffe Centre get a chance to come into close contact with these remarkable, graceful animals

Nairobi Safari Walk

Nairobi safari walk is a popular safari activity, this amazing and thrilling activity offers visitors a close encounter with nature and wildlife in this unique national park. This 2.5 kilometers walking tour takes visitors on a discovery adventure of all the landscapes that exist in Nairobi national park, flora and Mammals including monitor lizards and crocodiles living in their habitats.
The Nairobi safari walk is a relaxed way to spend your day, this activity is a good option by people of all ages. This experience is very affordable and fun and Educational.

Zipline

The Forest is located 1hours 20minutes from Nairobi city centre in the Abedare National Park. On the way A stop at the Great Rift Valley view point enjoy the scenic views.Teaming up with our international partner, Flying Fox, and operating to
Teaming up with international partner, Flying Fox, and operating to European EN safety standards, The Forest offers you your best chance for zipline adventure in all of East Africa. A stunning experience across 2.2 kilometers of cable over 6 lines with the beauty of forest trekking in between lines. Choose the full 6 line tour or opt for the shorter 2 lines, either way you fly our longest zips of 425m end to end.

Bomas of Kenya

Bomas of Kenya is a cultural tour of Kenya’s major ethnic groups, such as Mijikenda, Luo, Taita, Embu, Maasai, Kikuyu, Kamba, Kalenjin, Luhya, Kisii, Kuria to name just a few of the native peoples that are represented at the venue. The word “boma” means “homestead”, and here you find replicates of traditional villages that provide interesting insight about each tribe’s societal structure, crafts, music, dancing and much more.

Karura Forest

The Karura Forest Reserve covers approximately 2500 acres, one of the largest forests in the world that exists in the suburbs of a city. The land where the reserve is located has long been the site for many struggles, and today, the reserve serves as a symbol for the fight against land grabbing in Kenya. The reserve was given protected status as a result of the works of the Kenya Forest Service and the Friends ofKarura Community Forest Association who successfully secured it to be recognized as a key natural resource in the Kenyan urban landscape.

The David Sheldrick Wildlife

The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Elephant Nursery is a sanctuary located in Nairobi, Kenya. It was established in 1977 in honor of David Sheldrick, a renowned Kenyan naturalist and the first warden of Tsavo East National Park. The elephant nursery is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned elephants and rhinos, and releasing them back into the wild.
The nursery provides a safe haven for young elephants that have been orphaned as a result of poaching, human-wildlife conflict, or other tragedies.