Nairobi is the capital city of Kenya and is a city that never seems to sleep

The entire town has a boundless energy, and is thriving place where all of human life can be found. This is a place of great contrasts where race, tribe and origin all become facets of a unique Nairobi character.

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Rhinos in Nairobi safari park

Nairobi national park

The city is itself a tourist destination . This is not a modern city separated from the great wilderness that surrounds it. Just on its doorstep the Nairobi National Park located less than six miles from the city center.

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Nairobi City Tour

Nairobi City Tour

The tour covers the modern city center, the colorful market, Parliament, the Railway Museum and the renowned National Museum where there are spellbinding displays of nearly man, tribal regalia and flora and fauna of Kenya.

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David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

operates an orphanage for baby elephants who have been orphaned due to poaching, human-wildlife conflict, or other causes. The rescued elephants are cared for and rehabilitated, with the goal of eventually reintroducing them into the wild.

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Giraffe center in Nairobi

Giraffe Manor

The Giraffe Center is a vital organization for giraffe conservation and offers an enriching experience for anyone interested in wildlife and environmental protection.

Lake Nakuru National Park

The Lake Nakuru is famous for its bird watching opportunities, particularly for its large populations of flamingos that once turned the lake’s shores pink

Art and craft in Kenya

Art and craft shops Nairobi

Art & craft are popular shops or boutiques located in Nairobi, Kenya, known for their unique offerings and premium products. These shops are often sought after for their quality and exclusive.

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Nairobi city was born.

A little more than a century ago , lions, rhino, leopards, giraffes, deadly snakes and myriads other animals roamed free here. The brave Maasai brought their beloved cattle to the fresh waters of the river they called Uaso Nairobi meaning ‘Cold water’. In fact, they named the area Enkarre Nairobi meaning ‘Place of Cold Waters’. Since then, Nairobi has undergone a complete metamorphosis.

Its growth is evident in its ever-changing skyline. Today’s tall and imposing buildings of glass and steel sparkling in the light of the setting tropical sun are a sight to behold. It is almost impossible to believe that , Nairobi was a lurking place for wild beasts-a dangerous area for humans.

A visit to Giraffe Manor Nairobi

After Nairobi National Park safari, drive to the Giraffe Centre. Enjoy feeding the giraffes and take part in their educational programs. The center opens at 9:00 AM, so you’ll have plenty of time to interact with the giraffes.

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Yes, you can definitely combine a visit to Nairobi National Park with a trip to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s elephant orphanage, as they are relatively close to each other.

Nairobi National Park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. An early morning visit will give you the best chance to see wildlife and enjoy cooler temperatures. 4 hours will be enough for the Nairobi park.

The Giraffe Centre is not a park in the traditional sense but rather a dedicated conservation and education center focused on giraffes. Located in Nairobi, Kenya, it plays a crucial role in the protection and rehabilitation of the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe.

Yes, you can definitely combine a visit to the Giraffe Centre, the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s elephant orphanage, and Nairobi National Park in one day.

Buffalo in Lake Nakuru

A Day Tour to Lake Nakuru National Park

A day tour to Lake Nakuru National Park can be a memorable experience with its rich wildlife and scenic beauty. Whether you’re interested in bird watching or spotting rhinos, the park offers diverse attractions for nature enthusiasts.