Luxury Lodge Safaris Luxury Lodge SafarisThe Kenyan Capital hosts the most thrilling Safaris of the World, ramping up the enthusiasm among tourists. Nairobi excursions in Amboseli National Park to Masai Mara Game reserve, the adventure boasts of unbelievable experiences on Wildlife and Mother Nature. At Bienvenido Kenya Safaris, we carefully prepare the itinerary that assembles fun, excitement, and knowledge enrichment for once and all.
The top tourist attractions in Nairobi include:
- Amboseli National Park – The plains of the snowcapped Kilimanjaro Mountains is a jaw-dropping scenery anyone would fall in love with. Quite a few nature-lovers would literally want to stay within the ecosystem of Amboseli, thanks to the wildlife habitats, particularly the open plains, marshlands, swamps, and elephant herds. A spectacular view up in the observation hill would reveal mind-boggling overall scenes.
- Lake Nakuru – A hot spot for Wildlife and Bird-life, the Lake Nakuru National Park is the home to various species, such as Cheetah, Lion, Leopard, Gazelles, Zebras, White Rhinoceros, Impala, and More. An unforgettable day trip to Lake Nakuru would never suffice for Wildlife-lovers at all!
- Nairobi National Park – With the unique plants and herbs in the area, it distinguishes itself as a rich flora, but a large and diverse fauna truly surpass the former. As in, you can never find Cape Buffaloes, Eastern Black Rhinos, Baboons, Gazelles, Tanzanian Cheetahs, Coke’s Wildebeest, Elands, Masai Giraffes & More at just one place.
WILDLIFE TRIP NAIROBI
A modern and relatively young city, Nairobi flourished and expanded once the Kenya- Uganda Railway construction set up a supply depot at “Mile 327”, in 1899. Today, a small Railway Museum pays tribute to the workers and engineers who worked on the tracks that opened up the interior of the country, and has on display original wagons and engines that had originally been shipped in by the British, piece by piece, from India.
“The Green City in the Sun”, as it has come to be known, Nairobi’s streets are lined with flowering Jacarandas and Nandi Flames, and there are several parks and the Nairobi Arboretum, which showcase the spectacular vegetation and trees of Kenya. The National Museum has on display historical art and weapons from Kenya’s 42 tribes, archaeological exhibits from diggings carried out in various parts of the country, and a modern art and culture section which frequently hosts plays and concerts. There are several restaurants, clubs, shops and markets to be visited, as well as the Karen Blixen house, the Giraffe Centre, the Snake Park and Aviary, the Bomas of Kenya Cultural Centre which presents traditional dances daily, the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust- an orphanage for elephants and rhinos which are rehabilitated prior to being released back to the wild, and the Nairobi National Park, home to Kenya’s largest cheetah population and also site of one of the top black rhino sanctuaries in East Africa.