Stay : Elky Tours and Travel Kenya Short excursions in Nairob

1-day safari in Nairobi National Park

Discover a unique safari experience at Nairobi National Park, located just 7 km from the city center. This half- or full-day excursion offers you the chance to see animals such as lions, rhinos, buffalo and giraffe against the backdrop of the city's skyscrapers.

Get a glimpse of lions, rhinos, baby elephants, giraffes and the Karen Blixen Museum in the city. It's a great way to start or end your East Africa safari. Search for wildlife at Nairobi National Park on the outskirts of the capital city and enjoy a meal at a local restaurant, stopping off at the Giraffe Centre for a close-up view of the endangered Rothschild giraffe.

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Detail of the stay : Elky Tours and Travel Kenya Short excursions in Nairob - 1 day

Day 1: Nairobi car tour

9am-12pm: Tour of Nairobi National Park

12h-13h: Visit to the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage

1pm-2pm: Lunch at Utamaduni -Verandah restaurant

14h-15h: Visit to the Giraffe Center and Karen Blixen Museum

3pm-5pm: Visit to the Bomas of Kenya, a traditional village showing Kenyan tribes

17h: Return to the airport for onward flights or back to the hotel

Nairobi National Park

Nairobi National Park, just 7 km outside the southern city, is a unique safari experience. This 117 km² park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including rhinos, lions and giraffes, which can be seen against the backdrop of skyscrapers and planes landing in the distance.

Wildlife

The park is known for its successful rhino sanctuary, with over 50 black rhinos residing within its boundaries. Despite its location near Kenya's largest city, poachers managed to kill a rhino in the park in 2013, marking the first such incident in six years. Lions and hyenas are commonly seen in the park, and visitors can also spot leopards and cheetahs with a little patience and luck.

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