We will help you in hiking procedures as, you will encounter world's endangered wildlife view. Also you will experience that Mt Longonot is a home to wildlife animal families available for trekking every day and before hiking we will provide you with our company t-shirt.
Explore the traditional lifestyle of Kenyan tribes at Bomas of Kenya, a tourist village located around 10 kilometres from the capital city of Nairobi. A half day tour of the village is enough to learn and understand the cultural heritage of Kenya. You will enjoy traditional dance performances, songs and folklore during your visit here. A jaw-dropping acrobatic show is a much loved attraction at Bomas of Kenya
As we walk along the Streets of Nairobi I will tell you all about our street names and who they were named after and why.and We will get to see some historic monuments so its advisable you have your camera with you.On this day with me i believe you will learn more about the Kenyan culture than you already know.
A safari in the heart of Nairobi City! Having a layover in Nairobi, avoiding long drives to other national parks. This tour suits you. Get into the wild spotting animals such as lions, buffaloes, Black and white rhinos, zebras and lots of other animals. Nairobi National Park offers a wonderful pictorial view of the city skyline. this is the only park in the world that is in a city.
Explore Kenya’s fascinating history and wildlife on a half-day, small-group tour of the Nairobi National Museum and the adjoining Snake Park, where you’ll find crocodiles, turtles, and snakes that you’d rarely spot in the wild. Combining the two destinations makes the most of your time in transit, with the chance to explore Kenya’s natural, human, and cultural heritage in one of Kenya's most prominent museum.
Experience a wonderful day out in the tea farms of Kiambethu. Excellent vegetarian lunch and delicious homemade eggless icecream. The walk in the forest is lovely. This is a perfect getaway outside of Nairobi. About 45-60 minutes from the Westlands area it is situated in the highlands where tea farming is common. It's a tea farm too. The proprietor invites you into their home, shares about the tea farming process, sends you on a farm tour and then welcomes you back with a fresh lunch made from ingredients locally farmed.
The driver will be waiting for you ready to take you to your hotel or holiday home in Nairobi or to Nairobi Airport. Wilson Airport is the gateway to Nairobi from various local tourism destinations in Kenya The hospitable Swahili drivers will be waiting for you with your name on a placard and escort your ready car.
Discover the best of Nairobi in one day! Enjoy a morning game drive at Nairobi National Park, meet baby elephants at the Elephant Orphanage, feed giraffes at the Giraffe Centre, and explore handmade crafts at Kazuri Beads Factory. A perfect mix of wildlife, culture, and local charm!
5-Day Kenya tour: Masai Mara NR & Lake Nakuru NP Safari
Embark on a 5-day mid-range Masai Mara NR & Lake Nakuru NP safari tour, an expert-led, unique experience exclusively designed for you. Our seasoned guides, with their extensive knowledge and experience, will lead this
exclusive safari, which offers a glimpse into the heart of Kenya's most renowned national parks
and game reserves, showcasing their distinctive features and abundant wildlife. The Masai Mara NR and Lake Nakuru Np. The Masai Mara NR is one of the best places in Africa for wildlife viewing all year round.
The Masai Mara Safari is a thrilling adventure that guarantees exciting encounters with majestic big cats—a trip highlight you won't want to miss. Lake Nakuru, a rhino sanctuary, is home to a diverse range of bird species and a significant population of black and white rhinos.
See Rothschild giraffes at the Giraffe Centre in Nairobi on a half-day tour that gives you a unique perspective on the endangered species. You’ll be able to observe the giraffes on a raised platform and walking trail through the Giraffe Center, often watching them from much closer than you could in the wild, where Rothschild giraffes are a rare sighting
Lake Nakuru National Park is unique for its spectacular birdlife, most famously the thousands of flamingos that line the shores of its alkaline lake, creating a breathtaking pink halo. It is also a designated rhino sanctuary, offering one of the best chances to see both black and white rhinos in their natural habitat. The park is home to the rare Rothschild’s giraffe, which thrives in the acacia woodlands and is distinguishable by its light markings and lack of spots below the knees. With over 400 bird species, including pelicans, fish eagles, and herons, it’s a paradise for birdwatchers. Despite its relatively small size, the park features diverse landscapes—from grasslands and marshes to rocky cliffs and waterfalls—making wildlife viewing easy and rewarding. Scenic viewpoints like Baboon Cliff provide panoramic views of the lake and its surroundings. Just a few hours from Nairobi, its rich biodiversity and accessibility make it an ideal destination for a day trip safari.
This Community Tour aims to uplift the lives of the slum dwellers, by 1) creating a conduit for them to achieve economic empowerment through income generated from these visits and 2) support the emotional well-being of slum dwellers by creating a platform where they can share stories, get encouragement, make new friends, and remove the stigma of HIV.
The tour guides are mothers who were born and brought up in Mathare, now taking care of their children and those left behind by their relatives or neighbors who died, got incarcerated or varnished without a trace. The women will welcome you to their houses to see how they live, care for those ravaged by the H.I.V scourge and other maladies, help you experience their daily life, share with you their gripping stories of how they ended up living in the slums as well how they cope with life. The security-guards are the reformed youths within the slums, who have become role models to others to stay away from the vices.
This comprehensive tour not only allows participants to witness some of Kenya’s most beloved wildlife but also fosters an understanding of critical conservation efforts taking place within these organizations.
It is an unforgettable experience that combines adventure with education while supporting vital initiatives aimed at preserving Kenya’s natural heritage.Visitors can enjoy guided game drives that allow them to observe animals in their natural environment. The proximity of the park to the city makes it an ideal location for those who wish to see wildlife without traveling far from urban areas. The best times for wildlife viewing are early morning when animals are most active.
The orphanage is open daily for public visits during specific hours where guests can interact with staff who share stories about each elephant’s journey.
At the Giraffe Center, guests can feed giraffes from a raised platform .
Get a chance to visit Kibera Slums as you get to learn and understand their life and there challenges they go through. Later have lunch (own expense) then later head to Bomas of Kenya and experience kenya's culture and its history.
Climb to the top of stunning Mount Longonot on this moderately strenuous day hike. Small-group tours include hands-on attention from your guide and comfortable, round-trip transfers with hotel pickup. Circle the panoramic volcano at your own pace, with sweeping views of the National Park as your ultimate reward. Upgrade to include a scenic boat ride on Lake Naivasha.
.One of the shapeliest peaks in all the Rift Valley, Mt Longonot (2776m), and its serrated crater rim offers fabulous views. The dormant volcano rises 1000m above the baking-hot valley floor and was formed 400,000 years ago; it last erupted in the 1860s. The park itself covers only 52 sq km and was set up to protect the volcano’s ecosystem and little else. The name ‘Longonot’ comes from the Maasai name Olo Nongot, which means ‘Mountain of Many Summits’
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The African City of Nairobi has spectacular History. This tour goes to the principal landmarks, the Parliament buildings, City market, National museum and the railways museum.
Introduction to Coffee Growing: You'll start with a guide explaining how coffee plants are grown, the ideal conditions for cultivation, and the stages of coffee production
Harvesting: You'll likely get a chance to learn about how coffee cherries are harvested, often by hand-picking when the cherries are ripe.
Processing: Once harvested, coffee cherries need to be processed to extract the beans. The tour might show you the washing, drying, and milling processes that coffee undergoes before it’s ready for roasting.
Roasting: Some tours also include a demonstration of the roasting process, where you can see how raw beans are turned into the coffee you drink. You may also have an opportunity to smell and taste the different stages of roasting.
Tasting: Often the highlight of the tour, a coffee cupping or tasting session will allow you to experience the unique flavors of the coffee beans from that specific farm. This is where you can explore the nuances of various coffee profiles.
Nairobi National Park is unique because it is the only national park in the world located within a capital city's limits. This makes it a convenient destination for travelers who want to experience the beauty and diversity of African wildlife without traveling far from Nairobi's urban center. Despite being a relatively small park, it is home to an impressive variety of wildlife, including some endangered species. Moreover, the park's proximity to the city allows visitors to see a unique blend of natural and urban landscapes, making for an unforgettable and one-of-a-kind experience.
The driver will be waiting for you ready to take you to your hotel or holiday home in Nairobi or to Nairobi Airport. Wilson Airport is the gateway to Nairobi from various local tourism destinations in Kenya The hospitable Swahili drivers will be waiting for you with your name on a placard and escort your ready car.
This is one of the top Nairobi attractions you should not miss while in Nairobi, Kenya. Pickup and drop-off at your place of stay. Make lifetime memories and friends with this small-budget group joining the tour. Visit the top attractions in Nairobi as you learn and explore more about different types of animals.
Take in the fantastic views of the Great Rift Valley and Nairobi at a distance from the top of these lush green hills. A short drive from the city, the hills are home to a wide variety of wildlife. Activities include birdwatching, picnicking, hiking, and ziplining. Experience the thrill of ziplining over the jungle with this experience at Ngong Hills, which includes round-trip transfers from your hotel. You'll be strapped to a harness and onto a zipline, where you'll safely fly from one end to another, taking in gorgeous scenery along the way.
A Nairobi city tour that combines major landmarks with visits to the Nairobi National Museum, the Giraffe Centre, lunch at the famous Carnivore Restaurant, and a cultural performance at Bomas of Kenya offers an immersive experience of the city's rich history, vibrant wildlife, and diverse culture.
Begin by exploring Kenya's heritage and archaeological treasures at the museum, followed by a close-up encounter with endangered Rothschild giraffes at the Giraffe Centre. Afterward, enjoy a delicious feast of African meats at Carnivore, one of Nairobi's most iconic restaurants, and end the day with captivating traditional dances and cultural displays at Bomas of Kenya, showcasing the country's unique ethnic diversity.