4 Hrs Nairobi National Park
Nairobi National Park Kenya’s first ever National park is a unique and unspoilt wildlife haven within sight of the city’s skyline. Rhino, buffalo, cheetah, zebra, giraffe, lion and plenty of antelopes and gazelles can be seen roaming in this open plains.
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Nairobi Full Day Tour
Day 1: Head to National museum
Pick up from your Nairobi Hotel or place of residence at 8:00 am and drive to National museum,Later visit the snake park before leaving to Karen for baby elephant which starts by 1100hrs.
Day Trip To Paradise Lost
This is a very popular venue and it’s easy to see why… This large parkland has lots to offer including huge ancient caves you can enter hidden behind a waterfall, a boating lake, ostriches you can feed and pony and camel rides.
Being just a short drive from Nairobi, it’s a great place to visit for a day trip and the caves really are spectacular and well worth visiting.
Lake Nakuru National Park Day Trip
Pick up from your Nairobi hotel in the morning at 0630 hrs Depart Nairobi for Lake Nakuru National Park through The Great African Rift Valley arriving before 0900am .Enter the park for the game drive.Hot lunch at lake nakuru lodge.
Lake Nakuru is Kenya’s most visited National Park. Located 160km and 2½ hours from Nairobi, the park is an important Ramsar site and home to thousands of different bird species.
Lake Naivasha Day Trip Package
Pick up from the hotel at 0645hrs be introduced to the guide and leave Nairobi for one hour drive to Naivasha town.With a stop over at the view point to witness the escarpment.
Hell’S Gate
This Hell’s Gate National Park is famous for its hot springs and raptor breeding grounds.
Fourteen Falls Day Trip From Nairobi
Fourteen Falls is located in Thika about 65 Kilometers North East of Nairobi off Thika-Garissa Road turning at Makutano junction. Fourteen Falls derives the name from their 14 distinct waterfalls on the broad section of the famous Athi River.
The tour departs in the morning from Nairobi and you drive north some 45 km from the city centre to arrive at Blue Posts Hotel, established in 1908 as a stopover for white settlers who farmed and lived in central Kenya.