Wednesday, 11 September 2013

SIGHT SEEING AND ATTRACTIONS WITHIN NAIROBI (CITY TOUR).

NAIROBI CITY TOUR:
This 3 hour tour takes you through the commercial and shopping centre of Nairobi. As you intermingle with people of various races and cultures the tour will take you via the parliament buildings, Kenyatta International Conference Center, the Nairobi Hill where you can have an overview of the whole city, the National Museum, described as " The finest Small Museum in Africa" as well as view reptiles in safety at the adjacent snake park. Your tour concludes with a visit to the colorful City Market where you can purchase handicraft - from baskets and beads to soapstone and woodcarvings, bright tropical flowers, fresh fruits and vegetables. 

NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK TOUR:
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 country with a section of highland forest as well as stretches of broken bush country, deep, rocky valleys and gorges with scrub and long grass. More than 80 species of mammals and over 300 bird species including migratory birds from as far as Western and Eastern Europe are to be found here.  


KAREN BLIXEN MUSEUM/DAPHNE SHELDRICK ORPHANAGE AND GIRAFFE CENTER
A wonderful morning spent at the historical Karen Blixen museum - restored home of a pioneer coffee farmer. You step back in time and gain an insight into this remarkable woman's life as you enjoy views of the Ngong Hills from the beautifully landscaped gardens of the museum. From history proceed to the Giraffe Centre a wildlife conservancy and home of "Daisy" the Rothschild giraffe who starred in the film " The last Giraffe". Giraffes can be fed and observed roaming freely from a raised platform. Crown the morning as you move on to Daphne's orphanage for a worthwhile visit to see the humanitarian care and the heart it takes to rehabilitate baby elephants and other wildlife who have lost their mothers to death, injuries, getting lost or other tragedies. It's the closest you get to an elephant or rhino safely!  

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