Nairobi Escapade: Exploring Culture, Wildlife, and Urban Charm.

City Center, Nairobi County - Nairobi, Kenya

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Duration

12 hours

About this Odyssey Package.

Experience the dynamic energy of Nairobi in a single day with our exclusive Nairobi County tour package.

Embark on a whirlwind journey that captures the essence of Kenya’s capital city, where modern urban life seamlessly blends with natural beauty and cultural richness.

From encounters with majestic wildlife at Nairobi National Park to immersing yourself in the vibrant local markets, our one-day adventure offers a snapshot of Nairobi’s diverse offerings.

Join us for an unforgettable exploration that showcases the heart and soul of this captivating metropolis.

Tour Itinerary.

Pick up from your hotel and transfer to the Nairobi National Park for game drives up to
10.00am - a short drive out of Nairobi’s central business district is the Nairobi National Park.

Wide open grass scattered acacia bush play host to a wide variety of wildlife, including the
endangered black rhino, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, buffaloes, giraffes.

You exit the park and head to the elephant Orphanage during their feeding time from 11am to 12noon and later
head to the giraffe center for the visit.

The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is an Elephant Nursery in Nairobi National Park provides a
safe haven to orphaned baby elephants rescued by the Sheldricks.

The Nursery provides the first stage in the hand-rearing and development of milk dependent baby elephants.

Once they graduate from the Nursery, aged 2-3 years, the elephants move to one of Reintegration Centers
in Tsavo East National Park, from where they will ultimately return to the wild.

Lunch stop over at Tamambo hotel in Karen or Similar.

Nairobi Kenya the Giraffe Centre is open from 9 am to 5 am, seven days a week.

It was established in order to protect the endangered giraffes, a nature sanctuary for visiting and
including wildlife conservation education, the main attraction for visitors is feeding giraffes
from a raised observation platform.

The Giraffe Center is also home to several warthogs which freely roam the area along with the giraffes.

Here you will experience the rich culture of Kenya’s 42 different ethnic groups as they live on
their day-to-day basis.

This is clearly demonstrated through traditional dances, music, song, and
folklore.

There is a splendid arena where acrobatic shows are performed.

The Bomas of Kenya put on displays of traditional dancers and spread over many acres, it also has a wonderful
display of mud huts and traditional Kenyan homesteads.

The Bomas of Kenya is the ideal place to bring energetic children as they can freely run in and out of the traditional houses & mud huts, climb up ladders and generally have wonderfully active time.

These traditional houses is set out in clusters according to the region.

The homes are grouped with the first wife’s hut, second wife’s hut, granary etc. and you can see where the livestock are kept and the enormous
variety between the huts.

Bomas of Kenya was initiated in 1971 after Kenya's independence (1964) and it is run by the Kenyan Government and aims to promote Kenya's rich cultural heritage.

In addition to the main attractions (the dancers and the traditional homesteads), there is also a large, wooden play area for young children, a small, low-key village of craft shops and other attractions.

Transfer back to your hotel in the evening, or to the airport.

Price Includes:

  • Transport in a safari 4 X 4 Vehicle.
  • An English speaking driver guide.
  • Park and other entry fees.
  • Lunch.

Price Excludes:

  • Drinks at hotels/lodges.
  • Tipping and personal expenses.
  • Items of personal nature.

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Tour Information

Max Guests

20

Min Age

1
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