This bird-watching tour at Nairobi National Park is unique because it combines diverse habitats within a single location, offering an exceptional variety of bird species. Set against the iconic Nairobi skyline, the park provides a rare opportunity to observe both urban and wildlife environments.
From open plains home to large birds like the Kori Bustard to serene wetlands where waterfowl thrive, the park’s ecosystem supports numerous species. The tour also explores acacia woodlands and forest edges, showcasing both woodland and savannah birds. Additionally, the park’s proximity to Nairobi makes it a convenient yet immersive bird-watching experience, offering a rare blend of nature and city life.
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Begin your 6-hour bird-watching tour at Nairobi National Park with a 30-minute briefing at the entrance, where your guide will explain safety tips and introduce you to the park’s wildlife. From there, explore the entrance area, spotting species like the Lilac-breasted Roller and Helmeted Guineafowl. Next, head to the Giraffe and Zebra Plains, where you'll observe larger birds such as the Kori Bustard and Secretary Bird. Afterward, visit the Wetlands area for waterfowl sightings, including African Jacanas and Yellow-billed Storks. Continue through the savannah and forested areas, keeping an eye out for woodland birds and large predators like the African Fish Eagle. Finally, conclude the tour at a lookout point, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the park and watch soaring eagles before returning to the entrance for departure.
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Nairobi Railway Station
Nairobi Bus Station, Mombasa Road Bus Terminal
The NCBS is the main public transport system, with routes covering most of the city. Buses are affordable but can be crowded.
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