The tour covers the modern city centre with its natural silhouette, the colourful city market, Parliament buildings, Kenyatta International Conference Centre, the landmark of Nairobi (KICC), the Railway Museum and the renowned National Museum where there are spell-binding displays of the early man, tribal regalia and flora and fauna of Kenya. A visit to the
Fourteen Falls / Kilimambogo
Fourteen Falls / Kilimambogo
2019-12-14T03:49:18+00:00Fourteen falls is located about 65 km away from Nairobi off Thika – Garissa Road turning at Makutano junction. The falls derive the name from their fourteen successive falls of water along the famous Athi River, border between Thika and Machakos districts. There is a lot to see and do while in this scenic site
David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage
David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage
2019-12-14T03:27:43+00:00David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage is located near Nairobi National Park. This orphanage for Elephant Calves and Rhinos from all over Kenya was founded and still managed by Daphne Sheldrick, the widow of one of Kenya’s best known Game Wardens David Sheldrick. Today, the Sheldrick orphanage is a focal point for Elephant Conservation. Elephant calves orphanned
The Carnivore Experience
The Carnivore Experience
2019-12-13T07:33:39+00:00Nairobi has many restaurants offering varieties of cuisine. But the carnivore restaurant is one of its kind, it will offer you unforgettable experience of the variety and style of the succulent stew and barbecue dishes of game meat. It serves well as a welcome or farewell lunch/dinner.
Bomas of Kenya cultural centre
Bomas of Kenya cultural centre
2019-12-08T07:21:57+00:00Bomas of Kenya Cultural centre is located just 10 kilometres from the Nairobi city centre. At the Bomas of Kenya cultural centre, you find numerous homesteads reflecting Kenya’s cocktail of cultures. These homesteads depict a traditional village life style. For your entertainment you will be treated to a rich traditional music and dance show at
Giraffe Centre
Giraffe Centre
2019-12-07T18:15:23+00:00Africa is such a dynamic and fascinating continent. It’s an incredible place to soak in history and learn about the past. One especially fascinating and visually stunning period here is the turn of the twentieth century. If you want to turn back time to see Kenya the way it looked in the 1930s, you’ve got