Nairobi City Tours, Short Tours
Around Nairobi
Excursions in Nairobi, Nairobi City Tours, Short Trips in Nairobi
Kenya,Nakuru,
AASK01: Nairobi City Tour (3 Hrs)
The tour covers the modern city centre, the National Museum and the
adjacent Snake Park, Parliament Buildings, the Railway Museum where old
steam locomotives are exhibited including the one from which
Superintendent John Lyall was taken from by a man-eating lion in Tsavo
in 1901. You will also visit the city market where a wide variety of
African curios and tropical fruit and flowers are on sale, ending with a
visit to the Kenyatta International Conference Centre view-point which
has a revolving restaurant.
AASK02: Thika Special (˝ Day)
Thika town is 45kms from the city centre and within the town you find
the Blue Posts Hotel. The hotel was first established in 1908 as a
stopover for the white settlers who farmed and lived in the central part
of the country on their way out and back to the city. During the Second
World War in 1939 the British Army camped on the site and built up a few
bandas whose posts they were standing on were painted blue and this is
where the name Blue Posts originated. Today two rivers namely Thika
River and Chania River each with a natural waterfall surround the hotel
popularly known as "The Hidden Jewel of Thika". Both rivers originate
from the Aberdare Ranges though from different sources.
AASK03: Nairobi National Park (4 Hrs)
This unique wildlife sanctuary is just a few kilometres from Nairobi's
bustling city centre but despite its proximity over 50 species of
mammals can be found there including four of the 'big five'. The tour
also includes a visit to the animal orphanage where wounded or orphaned
animals are nurtured back to health. The tour returns to the city centre
by sundown.
AASK04: Karen Blixen and Giraffe Centre (4 Hrs)
Drive towards Ngong Hills by passing the Ngong village to the Karen
Blixen Museum of the 'Out of Africa' fame, which was for many years her
home. Later proceed to the Giraffe Centre to view and feed the famous
Rothschild's giraffe which is an endangered species from a specially
constructed viewing - platform.
AASK05: Carnivore Experience
(Guaranteed daily at 12.30 p.m. And 7.00 p.m.)
Nairobi has many restaurants offering a wide variety of cuisine. We
recommend a dinner or lunch at the Carnivore, which is famous for its
succulent steaks and barbecue, dishes including game meat and is
therefore dubbed 'the meat eaters' paradise. The restaurant also offers
a vegetarian menu; the meal is an excellent complement to a holiday
especially as a welcome or farewell dinner. The cost includes transfers
to and from Nairobi City Centre.
AASK06: Bomas of Kenya
A Boma is a homestead and just a few kilometres from Nairobi we have the
Bomas of Kenya where the day-to-day lives of the 43 different ethnic
groups in Kenya are depicted through traditional dancing, music, song
and folklore. These plus an acrobatic show are performed in a splendid
arena.
AASK07: Lake Nakuru Express (1 Day)
Lake Nakuru lies in the volcano-strewn Rift Valley, one of a chain of 8
lakes, which stretch the length of Kenya from Tanzania to Ethiopia. The
160 km drive from Nairobi passes through highland farms of the Kikuyu
people before descending the escarpment into the dramatic landscape of
the Rift. Lunch is taken in the Park and is followed by an extensive
tour which focuses on the bewildering spectacle of a million flamingos
but which also seeks out the large variety of wildlife with which the
park abounds. On the tea break among the fever trees bird watchers will
delight in the fantastic array of bird life. The tour ends in Nairobi in
the late evening.
AASK08: Amboseli Express (1 Day)
Amboseli National Park lies within the shadow of the mighty Kilimanjaro,
Africa's highest mountain whose peak may be seen from the park in clear
weather. Only nature and all her majesty could create such a back -drop
to the wildlife pageant found at Amboseli. Game is seen enroute to the
park, which crosses plains where the Masai tribesmen tend their cattle
in an age-old tradition. Lunch is taken at a lodge within the park,
followed by another game drive where lion, cheetah can be seen including
elephant and hippo that are found bathing in the swamp-grounds which get
their waters from Mt. Kilimanjaro. Return to Nairobi in good time for
dinner.
AASK09: Nairobi National Park/Lunch Carnivore/Bomas (1 Day)
8.30 A.M. Depart your Nairobi hotel for the Nairobi National Park, which
is 10 km way or 15 minutes drive from the city centre. 4 of the big five
except the elephant can be seen and there are a variety of antelopes.
The park is home to plenty of migratory game despite its small size
being only 114 km˛. Hippos and a few crocodiles can be seen in the river
pools plus a variety of plains game and birds. You will then proceed to
the Carnivore Restaurant, which is dubbed 'the meat eaters paradise'.
Various meats including game meat are served barbecued though the
restaurant also has a vegetarian menu. In the afternoon you will visit
the Bomas of Kenya where you will be entertained with traditional songs
and dance and an acrobatic show in the main arena prior to which you
will have visited the 'Bomas ' or homesteads where the every day lives
of the 43 different ethnic groups in Kenya are depicted. Return to the
city centre in the evening.