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An Unforgettable Destination

Nairobi, Kenya

Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi, in the country’s south, is vibrant and welcoming, and offers a glimpse into the rich diversity of East Africa. You will be captivated by its charm and beauty. Whether you enjoy different cultures, wildlife, or cuisines, you will find something to tantalise your senses. Delight in a Nairobi safari at the Nairobi National Park. Spot lion, leopard, rhino, and more as you explore the park against a unique city backdrop. Visit the Karen Blixen Museum and step into the world of the author of “Out of Africa”. See her home and learn about the Kikuyu people who helped her manage her coffee farm. Don’t miss the chance to meet the adorable, orphaned elephant and rhino at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Watch them play, feed, and bathe as they are lovingly cared for by their devoted keepers. Relish in the diverse flavours of Nairobi’s food scene, from traditional Kenyan dishes to international cuisines.

Top Experiences

  • Karen Blixen MuseumWander and explore the home of Danish author Karen Blixen, where she wrote the riveting and romantic novel Out of Africa, her portrayal of life in colonial East Africa that transfixed readers. Views of the Karen’s beloved Ngong Hills can be enjoyed from the gardens.
  • Nairobi National MuseumLocated north of Nairobi’s downtown is the Nairobi National Museum. Here are the fascinating archaeological findings of Richard and Mary Leakey, whose famous extensive work excavating early hominids suggests that the Great Rift Valley may be the Cradle of Mankind.
  • Nairobi National ParkKenya’s most uniquely located national park is just 7 kilometres _(4 miles)_ from the city, ideal for a city-based safari. It covers 117 square kilometres _(45 square miles)_, and lion, leopard, rhino, giraffe, zebra, buffalo, and more roam this revered reserve.
  • The David Sheldrick Wildlife TrustThe David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is a renowned conservation organisation that rescues and rehabilitates orphaned young elephant and rhino. When appropriate, they are all returned to the wild. The trust fights poaching and protects at-risk animal habitats. You will love this experience.
  • Giraffe CentreAdjoining the luxurious Giraffe Manor is the Giraffe Centre, where you can feed the endangered Rothschild giraffe and learn about their conservation. There are nature trails and a bird sanctuary to enjoy. It’s a fun and educational experience, perfect for all ages.
A Visual Journey

Nairobi in Pictures

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