Nairobi City Tour – Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) -Nairobi Museum – Snake Park – Giraffe Centre - Bomas of Kenya Nairobi Full Day Historic City Tour.
This Tour Starts as from 8.00am from your Nairobi Hotel or Jomo Kenyatta Airport or Nairobi Residence and Ends to your preferred drop off point within Nairobi at evening hours, latest 8pm.
Brief and Tour Description
OVERVIEW
Nairobi City is well known for its growth in Development and Economy. Having the only Metropolitan National Park in the World, The UN Africa Headquarters and one of the largest city in Africa, it also has its historic growth and path which are very interesting and very spicy to hear and learn about.
1. Kenyatta International Conference Centre
Kenyatta International Conference centre (KICC) forms part of Kenya’s history and a companion that define and shape the country’s future. It remains part of Kenya’s rich heritage and provides a platform for the country to leap into its future. The fact is, no one really thinks of Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, without the iconic building KICC, lining the blue skies. It seems to have been part of the capital for eternity, having played host to both local and international meetings, summits, exhibitions, and great world leaders and celebrities since 1973. You will have opportunity to experience the KICC Rooftop views to have an overview experience of your next place of visit and Nairobi City as whole.
2. Nairobi National Museum & Snake Park
You will then be driven Nairobi Museum to Explore Kenya’s fascinating history and the adjoining Snake Park, where you’ll find crocodiles, turtles, and snakes. Learn more about Kenya’s prominent leaders and history at the Museum before heading to Snake Park/Botanical Garden.
In the Snake Park, on display are, cobras, puff adders, mambas and the large African-Rock python (non-poisonous) found only in Kenya. Several species of crocodile found in Africa, the American alligator, fresh water terrapins and tortoises are also on display aquariums holding coral fish from the East African lakes and rivers are a main feature of the park. Apart from the attraction, the Snake Park provided refuge and home for abandoned and unwanted reptiles including a giant tortoise that is still currently living at the park. The specimen was found wondering along a road in Limuru in 1961. The Snake Park has continued to provide refuge to a number of abandoned, threatened, rescued and unwanted reptiles to date. The Snake Park has continued to attract visitors steadily over the years.
3. Lunch at Carnivore (at own Cost)
You will be driven to Carnivore Restaurant for Lunch. Dine in Carnivore Restaurant where meats are roasted on traditional Maasai swords over a huge charcoal pit that dominates the restaurant's entrance. The rough-hewn beams combine the rustic feel of a rural setting with that of a medieval banqueting hall. The full meal including the soup course is at a set price. A vegetarian menu is also offered
4. Giraffe Centre
After Lunch, you will be driven to Giraffe centre to have the experience of the Rothschild Giraffe. You will have opportunity to feed Rothschild giraffes under the supervision of keepers. The center has rescued, hand-reared and released around 500 orphaned giraffes back into the wild since opening in 1979. This attraction offers opportunities to feed the endangered Rothschild's giraffe by hand. The location also offers a fine education on the physiology, behaviors and habitat preferences of these beautiful animals.
4.Bomas of Kenya
Bomas of Kenya offers Kenya in miniature! It is a must visit to all visitors. Situated 10km from Nairobi city center, Bomas of Kenya lets you see the wonderful diversity of cultures that make up this fascinating country. At Bomas, different aspects of Kenyan culture are displayed including living styles, crafts, music and dancing. The word Bomas was derived from "Boma"-a Swahili word for enclosed homestead and there are now many different "Bomas", each one representing one of Kenya's major ethnic groups. Don't miss out on the most exciting traditional dances and acrobatic shows before heading back to your hotel.
Thank you for choosing us for your incredible tour experience in Kenya mixed with cultural experience, Asante!!
The package is Inclusive of :-
Excludes
1. Kenyatta International Conference Centre
Kenyatta International Conference centre (KICC) forms part of Kenya’s history and a companion that define and shape the country’s future. It remains part of Kenya’s rich heritage and provides a platform for the country to leap into its future. The fact is, no one really thinks of Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, without the iconic building KICC, lining the blue skies. It seems to have been part of the capital for eternity, having played host to both local and international meetings, summits, exhibitions, and great world leaders and celebrities since 1973. You will have opportunity to experience the KICC Rooftop views to have an overview experience of your next place of visit and Nairobi City as whole.
Nairobi National Museum & Snake Park
You will then be driven Nairobi Museum to Explore Kenya’s fascinating history and the adjoining Snake Park, where you’ll find crocodiles, turtles, and snakes. Learn more about Kenya’s prominent leaders and history at the Museum before heading to Snake Park/Botanical Garden.
In the Snake Park, on display are, cobras, puff adders, mambas and the large African-Rock python (non-poisonous) found only in Kenya. Several species of crocodile found in Africa, the American alligator, fresh water terrapins and tortoises are also on display aquariums holding coral fish from the East African lakes and rivers are a main feature of the park. Apart from the attraction, the Snake Park provided refuge and home for abandoned and unwanted reptiles including a giant tortoise that is still currently living at the park. The specimen was found wondering along a road in Limuru in 1961. The Snake Park has continued to provide refuge to a number of abandoned, threatened, rescued and unwanted reptiles to date. The Snake Park has continued to attract visitors steadily over the years.
Lunch at Carnivore (at own Cost)
You will be driven to Carnivore Restaurant for Lunch. Dine in Carnivore Restaurant where meats are roasted on traditional Maasai swords over a huge charcoal pit that dominates the restaurant's entrance. The rough-hewn beams combine the rustic feel of a rural setting with that of a medieval banqueting hall. The full meal including the soup course is at a set price. A vegetarian menu is also offered
Giraffe Centre
After Lunch, you will be driven to Giraffe centre to have the experience of the Rothschild Giraffe. You will have opportunity to feed Rothschild giraffes under the supervision of keepers. The center has rescued, hand-reared and released around 500 orphaned giraffes back into the wild since opening in 1979. This attraction offers opportunities to feed the endangered Rothschild's giraffe by hand. The location also offers a fine education on the physiology, behaviors and habitat preferences of these beautiful animals.
