Nairobi

Green City in the Sun

Nairobi, (taken from the Maasai Nyrobi meaning place of cool waters) is aptly known as the ‘Safari Capital of the World'.

The capital city has a population of approximately 3 million people and came into being in May 1899 as an artificial settlement created by the European builders of the East African railway at Mile 327. Easily the largest city in East Africa, Nairobi is also the youngest, the most modern, the highest (at 1700m) and the fastest growing.

As the birthplace of the safari, Nairobi city is a natural starting point for most Kenya safari itineraries. Indeed nearly all of the famous safaris of colonial history set off from here, some with lines of ‘bearers' miles long. But before you set off, you might like to spend a few days relaxing and discovering for yourself some of the many treasures of this surprising Kenya city.

Facilities
Include a wide selection of Nairobi hotels to cater for any budget Nairobi travel, holiday, safari or vacation and a variety of Nairobi tours options on offer. The city also offer an array of travel services such as car hire and rental, and other various accommodation options besides hotels. While in Nairobi, take some tiem to enjoy city tours and short day excusions.

Nairobi attractions:

Call at the Karen Blixen Museum
At the foot of the blue-tinged Ngong Hills is the house where Karen Blixen once lived, farmed, albeit disastrously, her coffee and about which she wrote in her famous book, ‘Out of Africa.' The grey stone house, redolent of colonial times long gone by, stands unchanged and set in rambling gardens with a glorious view up to the hills where Denys Finch Hatton, Karen's lover, was buried and upon whose grave the lions came to lie. And if you listen hard enough, you can still catch the strains of her beloved Mozart from the wind-up phonograph out on the veranda.

Go to the Giraffe Centre
The Giraffe Centre, in Nairobi's Langata suburb, was established by the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife and offers visitors a wonderful opportunity not only to stand on a wooden deck and stroke the velvet nose of a baby giraffe, but also to learn more about the endangered Rothschild giraffes and the efforts that are being made to save them. It makes a charming afternoon's entertainment and can easily be combined with a trip to the museum above.

Do the Grand City Tour
Our experienced guides will take you on the grand tour of this historic African city and its many landmarks which include the fascinating Railway Museum, the newly opened Safari Walk in Nairobi's extensive and often overlooked Game Park, numerous charming old colonial buildings and the more recent ‘sights' such as the Houses of Parliament and the mausoleum of founding father, Jomo Kenyatta.

Invest in some culture
Not only is the selection of cultural arts and crafts available in Nairobi second to none but also the ancient art of bargaining is alive and well and living on her streets. Choose from the Maasai market offering fabulous beadwork, talismans and charms or from a plethora of other retail outlets ranging from tiny boutiques to the massive City Market and displaying everything from carved ebony, teak and soapstone to woven sisal, intricate basketwork, hand printed textiles, paintings, wrought-iron work, hand-blown glassware, leather goods and novelties made from such unusual items as banana leaves and tree bark.

Be a Carnivore
No trip to Nairobi is complete without a visit to the world-famous Carnivore Restaurant where, in entirely unique surroundings, you can get your safari off to a really intrepid start with a famous ‘dawa' cocktail followed by such hunter's delights as: ostrich, eland and crocodile steaks seared over red-hot furnaces and served by sword. While for the more faint hearted, there are some fine vegetarian choices too.

Discover The Nairobi National Park
Often passed over, but actually one of the most charming in the country Nairobi National Park is often teeming with game such as rhino, lion and giraffe. And so close is the park to the city centre that you can take in a trip before breakfast. There's also the newly opened Safari Walk Animal Sanctuary and a complex of restaurants and shops to be enjoyed after you are through.

Golf, Polo, Racing, .... You name your pleasure.
If golf is your passion, look no further than the wonderful Windsor Golf and Country Club which fields a uniquely panoramic 18-hole championship course whose manicured greens and rolling scenery you will find it hard to better. Nairobi also has one of the most glorious race-tracks in the world and offers a cornucopia of other sports that range from polo to go-kart racing with just about everything else in between.

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Tour provides insights and offers a great experience from the History of Karen Blixen, human –Elephant care and the Giraffe center.

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For those looking for a slightly different tour, which takes in the stunning views of Mount Kenya, featuring Ol Pejeta Conservancy, the glorious and world-renowned Masai Mara Reserve and the freshwater Lake Naivasha, this road safari makes the ideal choice. It offers optimum game-viewing options, and the opportunity to view ‘The Big Five’ against a vivid selection of exceptionally varied backdrops.

10 days
9 nights

Tour provides insights and offers a great experience of human –Elephant care, rehabilitation and conservation at the Daphne Sheldrick orphanage and the Giraffe center.

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Tour provides insights and offers a great experience from the History of Karen Blixen, human –Elephant care, rehabilitation and conservation at the Daphne Sheldrick orphanage and the Giraffe center.

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Born from one family’s passion for Kenya and its wilderness, the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is today the most successful orphan-elephant rescue and rehabilitation program in the world and one of the pioneering conservation organisations for wildlife and habitat protection in East Africa.

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Offering ultimate value-for-money, in addition to 2 nights in Nairobi, this tour showcases Kenya’s most famous park, the Masai Mara. Crossing into Tanzania’s mighty Serengeti National Park, the Ngorongoro Crater and Lake Manyara National Park. The safari accommodation features a fine selection of small tented safari camps and lodges. 

15 days
14 nights

This is an excellent safari that offers an enchanting bush and beach experience on a budget. Taking to the southeastern parts of Kenya, the city carefully blends in the relaxation of the magnificent southern beaches. Setting out from Nairobi, this safari ventures into Amboseli National Park which offers unique game viewing opportunities against the backdrop of the majestic Mt. Kilimanjaro. From here, the safari courses farther southeast into rugged Tsavo East National Park, home of the famed man-eaters. After 4 nights in the wild, the safari heads down to Diani Beach in the south coast 5 night to enjoy some sun, sand and sea.

11 days
10 nights

 

Offering the best of both worlds, this luxury tented-camp safari takes you to Amboseli National Park, then to the world-famous Masai Mara National Reserve for 3 nights before flying to the volcanic splendour of Tsavo West National Park.  To save you the long driving times between the parks short scheduled flights have been used on this itinerary. Fly back to Nairobi for lunch at The Carnivore, voted one of the world’s top 500 restaurants.

 

8 days
7 nights

'Kiboko' means 'Hippo' in Swahili

Showcasing a panoramic north-south selection of Kenya’s most famous national parks in Kenya and crossing into Tanzania’s mighty Serengeti and thereafter descending into the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’, the sensational Ngorongoro Crater. Uniquely varied, this essential travel itinerary also includes stays in both traditional safari lodges and tented camps. End your tour with a game drive in the lovely evergreen Lake Manyara Park.

14 days
13 nights

For those with limited time looking for a value-added safari that highlights Kenya's most famous sights, this is ideal. Showcasing a scenic drive down the Great Rift Valley to Lake Nakuru , this road safari also offers two days game-viewing in the world famous Masai Mara. This Kenya safari within our East African safari portfolio incorporates a careful choice of hotels, safari lodges or tented camps.

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3 nights

Established in 1946 and Kenya’s first the Nairobi National park is made up of wide open grass savannah plains. Its scattered acacia bush is host to a wide variety of wildlife including the endangered black rhino, lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, buffaloes, giraffes, bushbuck, hippopotamus and diverse birdlife with over 400 species recorded.

 

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A budget safari that delivers optimum variety in the minimum time without sacrificing comfort on safari, this road safari features a selection of tried and tested safari lodges. For sights and scenery, it offers the scenic Amboseli set against the backdrop of Kilimanjaro, beautiful Lake Naivasha against the backdrop of the Mount Longonot, the famous Lake Nakuru , and the unrivalled wildlife of the Masai Mara .

8 days
7 nights

This exclusive flying safari showcases some of Kenya’s most famous and most diverse wilderness areas, while travelling ‘on the wing’ allows you to optimize every minute of your Kenya stay. Commencing in Amboseli, the Wings Safari offers guaranteed sightings of large herds of elephants against the backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro.  Flying northwards to the unique and less populated Meru Park, and thereafter, you fly south-west to the Tanzanian border where the Masai Mara and the Serengeti share the same massive eco-system, which is most famous for the annual migration of the wildebeest. Travelling on light aircraft with personalized meet and greet services throughout, this safari is light on travel-time and long on safari experiences. It also features some of Kenya’s most charmingly luxurious tented camps.

10 days
9 nights

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