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1 Day Nairobi City Tour ioanl Park 

Departs Every Day

Pick up from your City hotel in the morning and drive to the the Nairobi National Park which is only 7 Km from the City Centre. Game drive starts immediately. In this small park of only 114 square kilometres from the City center, you can see practically all the animals to be found in Kenya except the Elephant. Spot the Rhinos, lions, cheetahs, Buffaloes, Leopard, Impalas and many different bird species. Lunch at the Carnival Restaurant.

 

 

In the afternoon drive to the Bomas of Kenya. Here you will be entertained by 16 of the Kenya ethnic groups have an opportunity to learn the culture of Kenya's diverse ethnic groups. 

Visit the home of the former home of the famous novelist, Karen Blixen. The house contains a lot of her original pieces along with some donated by the makers of the film "out of Africa" 

Later continue to the giraffe center and see and feed the different species of giraffe found in Kenya.

 

 

 

 

 

Price per person : a minimum 2 Pax and Maximum 5 Pax in Each Vehicle at the following lodge/Camps.

 

Last updated 8th February 2010

 

Safari bus

Safari Jeep

Us $ Euro GBP US $ Euro GBP
175.00 130.00 110.00

Compulsory emergency air evacuation fee per person: US$ 2.00

Price Includes:

  • Transport in a safari bus/4x4 Jeep

  • Full Board accommodation

  • Park Entrance Fees

  • Driver/Guide

  • All Government Taxes & Levies

  • Lunch at the Carnivore restaurant

Extras:

Drinks, Cigarettes and Tips

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