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Nairobi National Park, located just 7 km from Nairobi’s city center, is Kenya’s oldest national park and the only wildlife park in the world bordering a capital city. Covering approximately 117 square kilometers, it offers a unique blend of wilderness and urban backdrop, making it an ideal destination for a short yet immersive safari experience. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including lions, rhinos, giraffes, zebras, cheetahs, and over 400 bird species.

The Itinerary includes:

  • Transport wit a 4×4 Landcruiser with a pop-up roof
  • Drinking water
  • An English Speaking driver guide
  • Park fees
  • Picnic lunch
  • Destination

  • Departure

    Nairobi
  • Departure Time

    Please arrive by 6:15 AM for a departure at 6:30 AM.
  • Return Time

    Approximately 3:00 PM.
  • Dress Code

    Casual, comfortable athletic clothing, safari clothes ,hat and light jacket ,sunglasses ,sunscreen
  • Included

    Personal Guide
    Transport in 4x4 Cruiser
  • Not Included

    5 Star Accommodation
    Accommodation
    Airplane Transport
    Bottled Water
    Breakfast
    Departure Taxes
    Entrance Fees
    First Aid Kit
    Guide Services
    Lunch Stop
    Snacks & Light Refreshments
    Transport
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Day 1: One-Day Safari to Nairobi National Park

A one-day safari to Nairobi National Park begins with an early morning pick-up, ensuring the best wildlife viewing experience as animals are most active at dawn. Upon entering the park, a guided game drive takes you through diverse landscapes, including open grass plains, riverine forests, and acacia woodlands. The park is home to iconic wildlife such as lions, rhinos, giraffes, buffalos, zebras, and over 400 bird species, with hippos and crocodiles often seen near the dams. A visit to the Ivory Burning Site Monument offers insight into Kenya’s conservation efforts. As the game drive continues, breathtaking views of the Nairobi skyline contrast against the wild savannah, creating a unique photographic opportunity. The safari concludes at midday with an exit from the park, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Kenya’s remarkable urban wilderness.

Tour Location

Nairobi National Park is located in the southern part of Nairobi, Kenya, just 7 km from the city center. With its wide-open grass plains and scattered acacia trees, it serves as a crucial habitat for various wildlife species. The park is known for its successful rhino conservation efforts and offers stunning views of Nairobi’s skyline in the background, making it a must-visit for wildlife lovers and photographers.

     
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