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Nairobi City Tour – Wildlife, Culture & Local Treasures

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Nairobi City Tour – Wildlife, Culture & Local Treasures

Duration: Full Day

Pickup Time: 6:00 AM

Drop-off: 5:00 PM 

Start/End Point: Your hotel residence in Nairobi 

Trip Overview: 

 Nairobi national park 
 Nairobi Giraffe centre  
 Maasai market

6:00 AM – Hotel Pickup & Transfer to Nairobi National Park 

Begin your adventure bright and early! Our friendly guide will pick you up from 
your hotel and drive you to the nearby Nairobi National Park in a comfortable 
safari vehicle. A bottle of water and a briefing will be provided en route.

 6:30 AM–10:00 AM—Early Morning Game Drive at Nairobi National Park

Nairobi National Park 
"Where the Wild Roam Against a City Skyline" 

Located just 7 km (about 4 miles) from the heart of Nairobi’s city center, Nairobi 
National Park is a unique wildlife haven and the only national park in the world 
that borders a capital city. Despite its proximity to the urban hustle, the park boasts a rich ecosystem with wide open grass plains and a backdrop of Nairobi's skyline. 
 
Key Highlights:

Iconic Wildlife: Home to lions, leopards, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, 
wildebeests, gazelles, and more. It also harbors one of Kenya’s most 
successful black rhino sanctuaries. 
Birdwatcher's Paradise: Over 400 bird species recorded, including migratory 
birds (seasonal), eagles, and ostriches. 
This early morning drive offers a rare chance to witness African wildlife with 
Nairobi’s skyscrapers in the background   an unforgettable contrast of 
nature and modern life.

11:00 AM – Lunch Break 

After an exciting morning in the wild, enjoy a delicious lunch at a carefully 
selected local restaurant. This is a chance to relax, recharge, and enjoy Nairobi’s 
welcoming hospitality. 

 1:00 PM – Visit to the Giraffe Centre 
"A Close Encounter with Rothschild’s Giraffes" 
Situated in the leafy suburb of Lang’ata, the Giraffe Centre is a conservation and 
education center run by the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife (AFEW-Kenya). 
It was established to protect the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe, which is found 
only in parts of East Africa. 


What to Expect: 

Hand-Feeding Giraffes: Guests can feed giraffes from a raised wooden 
platform, making it a fun and interactive experience. You may even receive 
a ‘giraffe kiss’ if you're brave enough!

Conservation Education: Learn about giraffe conservation and the history of 
the Rothschild’s giraffe rescue and breeding program.

Nature Trail: Stroll through the peaceful Gogo River Nature Trail, home to 
birds, warthogs, and small antelopes.

Photo Opportunities: Fantastic setting for memorable photos with these 
graceful giants.

This is an ideal stop for families, nature lovers, and anyone interested in 
wildlife protection and education. 

 

3:30 PM—Maasai Market Visit.


 Maasai Market 
"A Vibrant Cultural Bazaar of Handmade Treasures" 
The Maasai Market is a rotating open-air market in Nairobi where local artisans 
from across Kenya gather to sell their handcrafted goods. It's named after the 
Maasai people   one of Kenya's most well-known indigenous groups  and 
showcases a rich tapestry of East African artistry and culture. 
 
What You’ll Find:

Handmade Jewelry: Colorful beaded necklaces, bracelets, and earrings 
made using traditional Maasai techniques.

Textiles: Maasai shukas (blankets), batik fabrics, and kikoys — all vibrant 
and deeply symbolic.

Wood Carvings & Sculptures: Beautifully carved masks, animals, and 
household décor from various Kenyan tribes.

Paintings & Art: Contemporary African art and traditional scenes on canvas. 

Baskets & Bags: Handwoven sisal bags and baskets, popular with locals and 
tourists alike.

Tips for Visitors:

Bargaining is expected: your guide will help you get fair prices.

Cash is King: While some vendors accept mobile money, cash is the most 
widely accepted form of payment.

Support Local Artisans: Each purchase supports a family and keeps 
traditional craftsmanship alive.

The Maasai Market is more than just shopping; it’s a deep dive into Kenyan 
identity, creativity, and community. 

The Maasai Market is more than just shopping; it’s a deep dive into Kenyan 
identity, creativity, and community.

 

 5:00 PM—Return to Hotel .

After a full day of adventure, nature, culture, and community, you’ll be dropped 
off at your hotel with a heart full of memories and a bag full of treasures.


What is Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Transport in a safari tour vehicle
  • Entry fees to Nairobi National Park & Giraffe Centre
  • Guided services throughout the day
  • Bottled water
  • Assistance at the Maasai Market