Ariphine Tour and Safaris
03 DAY NAIROBI CITY TOURS
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This is one of the tallest buildings at Nairobi ranking in top 10, commissioned in 1967 and completed in 1974 with a 32 story’s, and one of the coolest tourists spot to visit. This is where all the international conferences are done in Kenya. Tourists go on top of the building to have a view of the whole of Nairobi at 360 degree, stretching across the city, all the way to Nairobi National Park and some of the surrounding green areas without forgetting the left alone standing US Embassy building that was bombed by the terrorists in 1998. Get to interact and ask the guide questions about Nairobi and exit one of the tallest buildings to Nairobi national museum
Nairobi National Museum
Experience Nairobi National Museum enjoy the best and most amazing Kenya's rich Natural and Cultural Heritage. The museum holds a wide variety of most reputed collections relating to culture, history, and art hailing from East Africa and Kenya. This museum interprets Kenyan heritage for stimulating learning and appreciation. Nairobi Museum is a huge facility with many educating sections, which is the best educational center and one can easily spend all day here. The next stop at Snake Park another major tourist attraction within the grounds which has just been refurbished.
Nairobi Orphanage And Safari Walk
After lunch, we will proceed to Nairobi safari walk a wooden boardwalk that allows for uninterrupted views of the animals, the Safari Walk is a show case for Kenya’s Parks and Reserves, allowing you to discover what you can expect to see across the country. Here you get views of the country’s rich animal life including the rare bongo, white rhino and zebra as well as big cats, antelopes and primates. It is also a home to some 150 species of local trees. Don’t forget to get views of the olive baboons on the way to this beautiful place if you are lucky to spot them.
Giraffe Centre
Giraffe Centre is a great place to visit while at Nairobi, located at Karen Nairobi is a conservation Centre protecting one of the endangered species of giraffes the Rothschild giraffes. Interact with the giraffes as you feed them with white and green pellets given, take photos at a close contact with the giraffes, get to learn why they are there and where they came from, which is of course from the western part of Kenya, rescued because people were killing them for food and other body parts benefits until they became endangered.
Mamba Village
Nairobi mamba village in one of the largest crocodile farm in Kenya. This is the only place where you can interact closely with the crocodiles while getting to learn about their behaviors and physical attributes. Mamba is a Swahili name for crocodiles and you can’t miss a chance to get up-close with them. Here we also find the largest flightless bird in the world and the fastest while running( maasai ostritch)
Kobe beads(women beads)
Here you will be taught by the women in the community how to make beads and how it can help the community , here most of the women are single mothers who are very hardworking to provide for their families
After breakfast in your hotel you will proceed to Nairobi national park for a morning game drive from 800am then proceed to David Sheldrik which is located inside Nairobi national park strictly opens at 1100am to 1200pm at midday which is a milk feeding and mud bath time. From a variety of viewing areas you will see the orphaned elephants run out of the forest in groups for their special milk loved bottles. Afterwards these orphans gather for play time wallowing in mud while others challenge their friend to a wrestle match or indulge in a dust match. Each day is unique in this nursery herd. One of our senior keepers will introduce you to the orphans sharing about their unique stories and teaching about Kenyan wide conservation
Karen blixen
Made famous by the hit movie “Out of Africa” starring Meryl Streep and Robert Redford, this plantation homestead is where that story began. We’ll start our tour visiting this expansive farmhouse and grounds where Karen Blixen established a coffee plantation and spent time with her lover, the English hunter, Denys Finch-Hatton. Set at the foot of the Ngong Hills, the plantation was where Blixen chronicled her time in colonial Africa in her renowned literary works. We’ll visit the rooms where she lived and worked. On display – relics from her life as well as props from the legendary movie. We’ll also learn more about Kenya’s colonial history. Have a stopover at golden eagle art gallery for lunch and buy some quality art gifts if you need some