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NAIROBI CITY TOUR

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NAIROBI CITY TOUR

ITINERARY OVERVIEW:

Nairobi national park
David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (Elephant Orphanage)
Karen Blixen Museum


Theme: Wildlife, Conservation & Colonial Heritage

Duration: (Approx. 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM)
08:00 AM – Pick-Up
Nairobi National Park Game Drive—Duration: 3–4 hours

 

Start your day with the thrill of an early morning adventure as we pick you up
from your hotel or residence in Nairobi just after sunrise. This is the perfect time
to experience the wild as nature awakens — when animals are most active and
The golden light paints the landscape beautifully.
We drive directly to Nairobi National Park, located just a short distance from the
bustling city center. This iconic park is a rare gem — the only national park in the
world set within a capital city. Despite its proximity to urban life, the park is home
to an impressive variety of wildlife, including lions, rhinos, giraffes, zebras,
buffaloes, ostriches, and over 400 bird species.
As you enter the park, you'll feel as though you’ve been transported into the
African savannah, with the dramatic skyline of Nairobi creating a surreal contrast
in the background. The crisp morning air, combined with the calls of the wild and
Breathtaking scenery makes this an unforgettable start to your day.

Highlights of the Game Drive:
Chance to spot lions, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, buffalos, and even the elusive
leopard, all set against the backdrop of Nairobi's skyline.

Excellent birdwatching opportunities with over 400 species recorded.

Visit to the Ivory Burning Site Monument—a powerful symbol of Kenya’s
commitment to wildlife conservation.


11:30 AM – David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (Elephant Orphanage)

After completing your game drive in Nairobi National Park, the journey continues
just a few minutes away is the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust a world-renowned
elephant rescue and rehabilitation center located at the edge of the park.
Founded in memory of renowned naturalist David Sheldrick, this sanctuary is a
cornerstone of Kenya’s wildlife conservation efforts. It focuses primarily on the
rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned baby elephants whose mothers have been
lost due to poaching, human-wildlife conflict, or natural causes.


What to Expect:

The public visiting hour is from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM, where you'll see the
adorable baby elephants during their mud bath and feeding time.

Learn about the rescue stories of each elephant and how they are
rehabilitated and reintroduced to the wild.

Opportunity to adopt an elephant as a symbolic gesture of conservation
support.
Note: It's best to arrive a bit early as the orphanage only opens to the public for
one hour daily.


12:30 PM – Lunch Break (Optional)

Enjoy a relaxing lunch at one of the serene restaurants nearby, such as
  1. Tamambo Karen Blixen Coffee Garden
  2. The Talisman
  3. Hemingway's Brasserie (if you're in the mood for something upscale)
Let us know your preference in advance for reservations.


2:00 PM – Karen Blixen Museum.

Karen Blixen Museum Step into the former home of the legendary Danish author
Karen Blixen, best known for her memoir Out of Africa. Located at the foot of the
Ngong Hills, the museum offers a glimpse into colonial-era Kenya and Blixen’s life
on the coffee farm she once owned. The beautifully preserved house, antique
furnishings, and serene gardens provide an atmospheric journey back in time for
literature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

What to Expect:

1. A guided tour of the colonial farmhouse, beautifully preserved with original
furnishings and decor.

2. Insight into Karen Blixen’s life in Kenya, her coffee farm, and her
relationships with local communities.
3. A walk around the scenic garden and views of the Ngong Hills, immortalized
in her writings.

4. This visit offers a peaceful, nostalgic contrast to the morning’s wildlife encounters.

3:30 PM – Optional Craft Shopping or Coffee Stop

If time allows, we can include a brief stop at
Kazuri Beads Factory—handmade ceramic jewelry and pottery made by local
women.
Utamaduni Craft Centre—great for souvenirs and African crafts.
Or simply enjoy a relaxed coffee or dessert at a café in the Karen area.


4:30 PM – Drop-off at Hotel or Residence

Your Nairobi city tour ends with a drop-off at your location, filled with memorable
experiences of nature, compassion, and history.


What is Included

  • Private transportation in a comfortable safari vehicle
  • Professional English-speaking guide
  • Bottled water
  • Entry fees to Nairobi National Park, Elephant Orphanage & Karen Blixen Museum