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.