Get up close with the endangered Rothschild’s giraffes at this conservation center. Feed and interact with these gentle giants for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
A wildlife haven located just outside the capital, Nairobi National Park lets you spot lions, rhinos, giraffes, and zebras with the city skyline in the background. Perfect for a quick but authentic safari experience.
Visit the renowned elephant orphanage and witness baby elephants being fed and cared for. It’s a heartwarming glimpse into conservation efforts that protect Kenya’s gentle giants.
Encounter crocodiles up close at East Africa’s largest reptile farm. Learn about their life cycle and witness feeding sessions for an adrenaline rush.
Explore Kenya’s largest national park, renowned for its vast landscapes, dramatic lava flows, and the iconic red-dusted elephants of Tsavo. Split into Tsavo East and Tsavo West, the park offers diverse scenery and abundant wildlife, making it a must-see for those seeking an untamed safari experience.
Experience Kenya’s most famous safari destination, home to the Big Five and the legendary Great Migration. The Maasai Mara offers sweeping savannah landscapes and unforgettable encounters with lions, elephants, and wildebeest herds. Perfect for first-time safari goers and seasoned adventurers alike.
Marvel at majestic herds of elephants set against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Kilimanjaro. Amboseli is a photographer’s dream and offers close-up wildlife encounters in a uniquely scenic environment.
Famous for its pink flamingos and diverse birdlife, Lake Nakuru is also a sanctuary for rhinos and other wildlife. A must-visit for birdwatchers and nature lovers seeking tranquil beauty.
Step into the home of “Out of Africa” author Karen Blixen and explore Kenya’s colonial history through her preserved farmhouse and gardens.
Climb to the rooftop of the Kenya International Conference Centre for a 360-degree view of Nairobi’s skyline – a perfect photo spot to capture the heartbeat of the city.
Shop vibrant African crafts, jewelry, and fabrics at the famous Maasai Market. Perfect for souvenirs and experiencing Kenya’s rich artisan culture.
Immerse yourself in Kenya’s natural and cultural history at the National Museum of Kenya. From prehistoric fossils to ethnographic collections and art galleries, it’s an essential stop for understanding the country’s rich heritage.
Discover a treasure trove of Kenyan art and heritage at the Nairobi Gallery, housed in a historic colonial building. It features rotating exhibitions of contemporary and traditional African art, perfect for culture lovers.
Take a guided tour through Kenya’s iconic railway history, exploring vintage trains, colonial-era artifacts, and exhibits that highlight the railway’s role in shaping modern Kenya. This experience is ideal for history buffs and those curious about the country’s transport heritage.
Nairobi National Park
6-7 People
Pop-up Roof
Binoculars Onboard
Cooler Box / Fridge
4x4 All-Wheel Drive
Other Parks
6-7 People
Pop-up Roof
Binoculars Onboard
Cooler Box / Fridge
4x4 All-Wheel Drive
Nairobi National Park
7 People
Air Conditioning
Large Windows
Wide Sliding Doors
Generous Boot Space
Spacious Interior Layout
Other Parks
7 People
Air Conditioning
Large Windows
Wide Sliding Doors
Generous Boot Space
Spacious Interior Layout