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1 Day Nairobi City Tour

Discover the vibrant city of Nairobi on our 1 Day Nairobi City Tour! This tour is perfect for those who want to explore the rich cultural heritage and modern urban landscape of the city. From the Nairobi National Museum to the Giraffe Centre and the Karen Blixen Museum, you’ll have a chance to experience the best of Nairobi in just one day.

Detailed 1 Day Nairobi City Tour

DAY 1: Arrival and start the city tour.

Your tour will start with a visit to the Nairobi National Museum, where you’ll learn about Kenya’s rich history and culture. You’ll have the opportunity to explore the exhibits and galleries that showcase the country’s diverse wildlife, art, and culture.

Next, we’ll head to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, a conservation organization that is dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating orphaned elephants and rhinos. You’ll have the opportunity to see the elephants up close and learn about the organization’s important conservation efforts.

After the wildlife trust, we’ll take you to the Giraffe Centre, where you can feed and interact with the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe. This unique experience is one that you won’t forget!

Finally, we’ll head to the Karen Blixen Museum, which was once the home of Danish author Karen Blixen, who wrote the memoir “Out of Africa.” You’ll learn about Blixen’s life in Kenya and see the beautiful colonial-era house and gardens.

Tour Inclusives

  • Park and conservation fees
  • Transportation
  • Meals and drinks as indicated in the travel plan
  • Water on board

Tour Excludes

  • Accommodation
  • Meals and drinks not included
  • Insurance
  • Items of personal care.

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