Nairobi

Nairobi


Experience  the world’s only game park in a city .Few minutes drive from CBD and  close proximity to international airport(JKIA)

Nairobi National Park is a unique and popular tourist destination for several reasons:

  1. Location: Nairobi National Park is one of the few national parks in the world located within a capital city. It is just a short drive from Nairobi’s city center, making it incredibly accessible for tourists who want to experience wildlife without venturing far from the city.
  2. Diverse Wildlife: Despite its relatively small size (about 117 square kilometers), Nairobi National Park boasts a wide variety of wildlife. Visitors can expect to see iconic African animals such as lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes, zebras, buffaloes, and rhinos. The park is also home to over 400 bird species, making it a birdwatcher’s paradise.
  3. Animal Orphanage: Within the park, there is an animal orphanage called the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, which is known for its efforts in rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned elephants and rhinos. Visitors can learn about conservation efforts and even adopt an elephant.
  4. Scenic Beauty: Nairobi National Park offers stunning landscapes, including open savannahs, rolling hills, and valleys. The backdrop of the city skyline in the distance adds a unique aesthetic dimension to the park.
  5. Picnicking and Recreation: The park has several picnic sites where visitors can enjoy a meal amidst nature. There are also designated areas for walking and hiking, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation.
  6. Conservation and Education: Nairobi National Park plays a crucial role in wildlife conservation, and it offers educational programs and guided tours that help visitors learn about Kenya’s diverse ecosystem and the challenges facing wildlife conservation.
  7. Photography: The park’s proximity to Nairobi and its diverse wildlife make it a fantastic place for wildlife photography. Whether you’re an amateur or professional photographer, you’ll have numerous opportunities to capture stunning images of animals in their natural habitat.
  8. Rhino Sanctuary: The park hosts a dedicated rhino sanctuary that focuses on the conservation of both black and white rhinos. This sanctuary allows visitors to see these critically endangered creatures up close.
  9. Cultural Experiences: Nairobi National Park often hosts cultural events and activities that showcase Kenya’s rich heritage, including traditional dances, art, and craft exhibitions.
  10. Accessibility to Other Attractions: Being near Nairobi, tourists can easily combine a visit to Nairobi National Park with other nearby attractions like the Karen Blixen Museum, Giraffe Centre, and Nairobi Animal Orphanage.