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Nairobi
City Tours and Excursions
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NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK
| ANIMAL ORPHANAGE (4 hrs)
Most
of us would of course want to go for
cheap all inclusive holidays.
This is not necessarily a bad thing because there are plenty of great vacations
that won't break your budget. One such holiday is going for a trip to see various
animals in a park. The Nairobi National Park is a great destination especially
for families who want to just have a fun and exciting time together. You and your
loved ones willd definitely enjoy seeing the various attractions in this park.
Visit
this unique sanctuary just a few kilometres from Nairobi ’s bustling
City centre, but despite its proximity over species of mammals that
can be found there including four of the big five, a variety of wildlife
lies and roams freely in this unique park which covers an area of 44
square miles. Nairobi national park is the oldest of Kenya's National
parks and game reserves. It was gazetted in December 1946. the game
sanctuary is a glorious stretch of Savannah that is set against the
dramatic skyline of Nairobi, the capital City.Its main entrances are
merely a stone's throw from the outskirts of the city, thus making Nairobi
the only City in the world that borders a natural game protection area.The
chief attraction here is the African lion.
Well over one hundred species of mammals mainly plains game have been
recorded in this park.The big five
are represented except the elephant.
A unique feature of Nairobi national park is that visitors do not have
to travel far to view game in their natural habitat.Another unique feature
of Nairobi national park that should not be missed is the Animal
orphanage.
The tour also includes a visit to the animal orphanage near the main
entrance of the park, the orphanage is home to the injured and orphaned
young animal, here they are nursed back to health before being released
back to the wild.
The
park is also ideal for ornithological safaris as four hundred species
of birdlife have been recorded.
Full Day Excursion to Karen Blixen Museum, Giraffe centre and Daphne
Sheldrick's Elephant Orphanage Nairobi.
A
Nairobi excursion where you spend a wonderful half day at the historical Karen
Blixen museum ( Out of Africa) and with giraffes and baby elephants! Visiting
the Giraffe Manor and the Daphne Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage - The David Sheldrick
Wildlife Trust: A Haven for Elephants and Rhinos.
Karen
Blixen Museum
Karen
Blixen Museum is located on theoutskirts of Nairobi on Karen road. Its history
dates back to 1914, during the First World War, with the arrival of Karen Blixen
from Denmark. At the foot of Ngong hills, Karen Blixen established herself as
a farmer. After her departure in 1931 the suburbs retained the commemorative home
of Karen. The
Karen Blixen museum is one of a number of very interesting regional museums and
archeological and prehistoric sites of the National museums of Kenya, and it continues
to be an immensely popular tourist attraction with the same words ' I dreamt of
Africa' Drive
toward the Ngong Hills to the Karen Blixen Museum.
This museum was originally the home of Karen Blixen, who came to Kenya from Denmark
in the early part of this century; the present museum site is at the heart of
the larger coffee plantation run by Blixen between 1914 and 1931. The house and
surrounding land was donated by the Danish government to Kenya at independence;
the house was restored by the Danish government and was used during the filming
of Out of Africa, which immortalized Karen Blixen's book by the same name. The
Museum was opened to the public in 1986. Much of the original furniture is
on display in the house, and combined with the beautifully landscaped gardens
and encompassing view of the Ngong Hills, the Museum has continued to a be very
popular destination for international and local visitors. The original kitchen
has been restored and is now open for viewing. A Dove Stove similar to the one
used by Blixen is on display, as are other period kitchen utensils. Reconstruction
of the coffee factory as an additional attraction is underway and other early
farm machinery is also on display, depicting the early settler life in Kenya.
Later
proceed to the Giraffe Centre to see and feed the famous Rothschild giraffe.
The
Giraffe Center is a non-profit organization founded by Betty and Jock Leslie-Melville
in 1979. Situated in Langata, just 20 km outside Nairobi City Center, the Center
is dedicated to educating the Kenyan youth in conservation of the environment
and the preservation of endangered wildlife and their habitats. The Center
is home to endangered Rothschild giraffes, only found in the semi-arid regions
of Africa where trees and bushes are plentiful. They live to be about thirty years
old and their main enemy is man, who kills them for their meat and hide. Their
main defense is their keen eyesight, running speed (up to 35 mph) and their powerful
kicks. The
conservation of the Rothschild became necessary following the destruction of their
natural habitat in Western Kenya and their slaughter in Uganda during Gen. Iddi
Amin's era. There are over 500 Rothschild giraffes in Kenya today including
seven at the Center. Their conservation is a success story in Kenya and the world.
The Giraffe center also home to the leopard, tortoise and boasts over a hundred
acres of undeveloped and undisturbed indigenous forest, the remnant of the natural
forest that once surrounded Nairobi.The forest is an extension of the type occurring
in the adjacent Nairobi National Park and the Langata Ololua forests, which have
identical tree species. The forest also has an impressive variety of bird species,
which can be viewed throughout the year. The
giraffe center is a wonderful and refreshing experience to enjoy as an excursion
while in Nairobi. The tour gives a completely up close and personal interaction
where guests have the opportunity to view giraffes as well as feed them.
personal
interaction where guests have the opportunity to view giraffes as well as feed
them.kiss them,touch them- just a great feeling!!!!!. Daphne
Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage
David
Sheldrick Elephant orphanage where you come close to elephant calves! Daphne Sheldrick
As part of the David Sheldrick Conservation Foundation rehabilitates baby elephants
and other wildlife here at her home just outside of Nairobi National Park. These
babies have lost their mothers to poaching, death, injuries,
on getting lost in the wild or other tragedies. Daphne and her dedicated staff
raise them to be released back into the wild when they are ready. Its worth visiting
and see humanitarian care to the wildlife and the heart it takes to care. They
charge a small entrance fees instead you can buy a souvenir or donate for the
conservation. Giraffe
centre AFEW (African Fund for Endangered Wildlife Ltd)
The
Giraffe Manor Africa's pride of international celebrity. Since its founders,
Jock and Betty Leslie-Melville, rescued a baby giraffe named Daisy from
a heavily-poached area of western Kenya in 1974, their home has become
a household name among wildlife lovers world-wide - and Daisy a star
in her own right.
Today, Daisy's home has been opened to the world - and provides what
is
felt is the very best place to begin or end your safari or if in a conference
or transit it worth coming close to wildlife from the bustle of the
city where you feed giraffes with your own hands and have the closest
touch.Other animals includes the tortoise, warthog and a parrot
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Program:
*Pick
up at the hotel or airport
*Sheldrick Orphanage: 11am-12pm
*Giraffe center: 12pm -1:30pm
*Karen Blixen Museum: 1:.30 -3pm
*Rate includes - Transport / all entrance fees
(
Optinal lunch at Carnivore restaurant )
BOMAS OF KENYA EXCURSIONS (3 hrs)
A
drive to the Bomas of Kenya situated off Langata Road 15kms from the city centre.
This is an amazing set up that offers you a first hand experience of the culture
and lifestyle of many of Kenya's tribal groups.
Enjoy
the rich traditional dances, villages and handicrafts displayed at the Bomas of
Kenya.and view numerous homesteads reflecting Kenya ’s cocktail of cultures
which have been faithfully re-created for visitors to see traditional village
life. But the greatest excitement during the afternoon is a visit to the display
of traditional dancing music and folklore songs performed in splendid arena.
LUNCH / DINNER AT CARNIVORE RESTAURANT - The Carnivore - 2 hrs
The
Carnivore Meat Eater's Experience ( Eating
out for Dinner or Lunch in Nairobi ) Book for Dinner / Lunch In Nairobi The
Carnivore is considered 'Africas Greatest Eating Experience'. This open-air
meat speciality restaurant has strikingly different food, service and atmosphere
to anything ever seen in Kenya. Every type of meat imaginable, including four
choices of wild game, are roasted on traditional Maasai swords over a huge, visually
spectacular charcoal pit that dominates the entrance of the restaurant. The waiters
then carry these swords around the restaurant, carving unlimited amounts of the
prime meats onto sizzling, cast iron plates in front of you. A wide selection
of salads, vegetable side dishes, and a variety of exotic sauces accompany the
meat feast. Dessert and coffee follow this. The full meal including a soup course
is at a set price. The Carnivore is also the home of the Simba Saloon, Nairobi's
most popular nightclub and disco. The informal outdoor atmosphere, exceptional
snacks and outstanding entertainment ensure a vibrant and exciting night out.
Guaranteed daily at 12.30 p.m and 7.00 p.m.Nairobi has many restaurants offering
varieties of cuisines.We recommend a dinner or lunch at the carnivore which is
famous for the succulent stew and barbecue dishes of the Game meat as an excellent
welcome or farewell dinner.
Carnivore
Restaurant Lunch/Dinner time table is as follows:
Lunch-1230hrs -14.00hrs Dinner18.30hrs
to 2130hrs
Drop off to Nairobi airport will cost extra USD
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