Nairobi National Park Tour
Half Day Tour of Nairobi National Park
This tour offers two start times in a day. The first one early in the morning and the second one for the afternoon.
The tour takes about 5 hours. Located just 7kms from Nairobi City Centre. The tour is an ideal layover escape or add-on to your existing safari.
Beyond the towering skyscrapers and the deafening music from the most popular Nairobi’s means of commute – matatus or mathrees as they are locally known, lies a haven of peace and tranquility.
Nairobi National Park Day Trip
About 10Km drive out of Nairobi Central Business District is Nairobi National Park, the world’s only wildlife capital that plays host to a wide variety of wildlife, birdlife and the best scenic views from the park and beyond.
The park is a popular outing space for families, couples and organized groups.

We will pick you up from your Nairobi Hotel or from the Airport and transfer you to the Park’s Gate.
Nairobi National Park Day Trip
Upon arrival at the park, you will notice the uniqueness of this jewel within the sight of Nairobi City’s skyline whereby you can spot the lion, rhino, giraffe, buffalo, cheetah, hyena, zebra and many more.
The wildlife here is really in the wild not in a zoo. The Park offers more than 400 bird species too and also houses the Ivory Burning monument – a testament of Kenya’s commitment to the conservation of the elephants.

The Park offers guided walking trails and Hippo pools. After the tour we will transfer you back to the Nairobi Hotel or to the Airport.
Nairobi National Park Day Trip
Nairobi National Park covers 117.2 kilometre squared. In 1910, the British government set aside an area of open plains for the animals in Nairobi.
This was to reduce the conflict between humans and wildlife. Farms and livestock increasingly started growing in this area, with conservationist Mervyn Cowie campaigning for the establishment of a national park system in Kenya.
Nairobi National Park was officially established in 1946. It is fenced on three sides, whereas the open southern boundary allows migrating wildlife to move between the park and the adjacent Kitengela plains.
Nairobi National Park Day Trip
Herbivores gather in the park during the dry season.
Kifaru is Kiswahili for rhinoceros and the Park supports the largest population of endangered black rhinos in Kenya.

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.
