Exciting Half Day Nairobi National Park Tour

Duration

1 Day

Pickup

Nairobi

Max People

Up to 100

Nairobi National Park’s relatively small size makes it all the easier to see all it has to offer in less than one day. This half-day Nairobi national park tour is approximately 5 hours, and you have a choice of a morning or afternoon excursions.

Half Day Tour Nairobi National Park

Choose  Morning or Afternoon  Tour

The morning tour: pick up from your hotel or residence at 6.00am for your safari to starts at 6.30 am and ends at approximately 12:00 pm.

The afternoon tour : pick up from your hotel or residence at 12.30 for your safari to begins at 1:00 pm and ends at approximately 6:00 pm.

Special Tour Highlights:

.The Big Four (Lions, Leopards, Rhinoceros, Buffaloes), and much more
Good chance to spot rhinos

.Walking trails and the hippo pools
.Over 400 species of birds
.Visit to the Ivory Burning Monument

Located so close to the city, it’s a perfect option for those limited on time.

Pick up from your hotel or residence. Arriving in Nairobi National Park, you’ll quickly see how unique this special reserve is. Within sight of the city’s skyline you can spot lion, rhino, giraffe, buffalo, cheetah, hyena, zebra and much more. This reserve is the real thing – the animals aren’t in cages or behind fences. They are here in the wild, by  thousands. In fact, the annual East Africa migration of wildebeest and zebra moves over the wide-open grassy plains, past acacia bush and through this most unlikely national park.

Adjacent to Nairobi City

Just 10km south of the Kenya capital city Nairobi the park is Kenya’s oldest (1946) and one of its smallest, but sightings of lions and hyenas are regular. Spending your important holiday time here with delight safaris you’ll have opportunities to see endangered rhinos, hippos, ostrich and 400 species of birds.

Animals Found Here

Kifaru Ark; Kifaru is Kiswahili for rhinoceros and the park supports the largest population of endangered black rhinos in Kenya. Appropriately, the park has earned the nickname Kifaru Ark. As the population of rhinos here continues to grow, the park has become a source of the endangered species, supplying them to other parks around the country.

Home To The Kifaru Ark

Kifaru is Kiswahili for rhinoceros and the park supports the largest population of endangered black rhinos in Kenya. Appropriately, the park has earned the nickname Kifaru Ark. As the population of rhinos here continues to grow, the park has become a source of the endangered species, supplying them to other parks around the country.

Ivory Burning Monument.

Another special site we’ll visit is the Ivory Burning Monument. Here at this historic spot tons of ivory seized from poachers have been publicly burned to protest the ivory trade and as a commitment to protect the country’s elephants.

Walking Trails

Walking Trails; Unlike many other national parks, the setting here features many walking trails from which to choose. There is a guided walking trail to the hippo pool to view these immense creatures and possibly crocodile as well.
As we follow these trails and wildlife tracks on our safari, we’ll be looking to spot white and black rhino, leopard, lion, cheetah, buffalo and more.
Another special site we’ll visit is the Ivory Burning Monument. Here at this historic spot tons of ivory seized from poachers have been publicly burned to protest the ivory trade and as a commitment to protect the country’s elephants.

What’s Included?

  • Transport in a tour van or  land cruiser with pop up roof for game viewing
  • Bottled water
  • Driver/guide
  • Professional guide
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Park entry fees

What’s not Included?

  • Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
  • Gratuities
  • Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
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