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Nairobi Safari Walk

Ensure that the lush Nairobi Safari Walk features on your Kenya safari itinerary. Why? Only in Kenya will you experience such an exhilarating conservational-cum-educational-cum-recreational facility.



The 40-acre facility is conveniently located adjacent both the Nairobi Animal Orphanage and the Nairobi National Park and coincidentally offers an intermediate (quasi-wild) experience of animals in Kenya.

It showcases Kenya's biological diversity by simulating 3 of the landscapes that are prevalent in the country namely savannah, forests and wetlands. These are populated with some of Kenya's unique wildlife species such as antelopes, hyenas, colobus monkeys and albino zebras...


Pygmy hippos (who waxes their skin?)...


Hyenas and crocodiles...


And greater and lesser kudus...


Be sure to also check out the endangered white rhino and learn that its horn should be let alone because it is NO aphrodisiac...


And the elusive leopard. Can you spot it among the foliage?


The Nairobi Safari Walk would of course not be whole without those species that Kenya is famed for, the majestic lion and lionesses...


The bonuses are the birds soaring above, the insects and butterflies and the countless indigenous trees (many of whose canopies provide excellent shade for picnicking by the way)...


The Nairobi Safari Walk offers an interesting foretaste of the sights and sounds you are bound to encounter on a wildlife safari. Because the animals are located in open grounds or can be seen through reinforced glass windows, the Nairobi Safari Walk offers better photo ops than the orphanage.

You can expect your visit to the Safari Walk to be loaded with lots of exciting activities such as guided walks, tree identification and nursery exercises. To get the most of your visit, be sure to flip through the fascinating info on the various species posted on the boards dotted all over the facility.

Best Time to Go?

Early afternoon but be sure to stay to witness the animals being fed at 5.30pm.

Charges?

Same as those of the Nairobi Animal Orphanage...

Non-Residents Residents Kenyans
(US$) (Ksh) (Ksh)
Adults 10 300 100
Children 5 15050
Students5 10050
Organized Groups5 10050






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