Spend your best day in Nairobi seeing some of Kenya’s remarkable wildlife and cultures without leaving Nairobi on a full-day tour that includes Giraffe Center, Karen blixen, the Kobe Beads Factory, Bomas of Kenya.
Traveling to each destination in a private vehicle ensures a comfortable day of exploring without the hassle of arranging separate transport, and door-to-door service ensures even more time for sightseeing. What's Included
Pickup included
The tour starts by pick up at your Nairobi Hotel or airport. Then be driven to the Giraffe centre where you will learn more about the conversation efforts to conserve an endangered species. The center's main purpose is to protect and help with the breeding of the endangered Rothschild Giraffe. Under the supervision of a professional, you can feed the giraffes from a raised observation platform. These platforms allow the visitors to come eye-to-eye with the giraffes. The center also has a large auditorium where visitors can listen to talks about Giraffe conservation and a various activities the center is involved in.
Kobe tough beads Factory You will then be driven to the Kobe Beads factory. This is a pottery company that makes one of the world most beautiful beads. You will be shown all the stages from the start to the finish.
Then proceed to karen blixen, Danish author ofOut of Africa lived in a coffee plantation farmhouse at the edge of Kenya’s beautiful Ngong Hills, where a small museum now celebrates her life and work. Since much of the original furniture has been preserved, it’s a fascinating glimpse into a colonial-era home and an interesting stop even if you haven’t read Blixen’s books.
You will be taken out for lunch (own expense) at Bomas cultural dances or Tamambo or similar restaurant then enter auditorium for cultural dances The tribal cultural shows happens every day from 2:30pm to 4pm and display tribal talent in music, dance, theatre/drama, fashion show, poetry/recitals and comedies. If you are interested in Kenyan culture or just want an afternoon of African entertainment, this is a experience not to be missed!
Narok is a vibrant town in Kenya's Rift Valley, serving as the gateway to the world-famous Maasai Mara National Reserve. Known for its rich Maasai culture and breathtaking landscapes, Narok offers a unique blend of adventure, wildlife, and cultural experiences. The town is a hub for travelers heading to the Maasai Mara, providing a base for exploring the region's natural wonders and cultural heritage.
One of the most famous wildlife reserves in the world, the Maasai Mara is renowned for its abundant wildlife, including the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino). The reserve is also famous for the annual wildebeest migration, which attracts large numbers of tourists.
The Narok Museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Maasai people and the natural history of the region. The museum features exhibits on Maasai traditions, wildlife, and the geology of the Rift Valley.
Narok National Park is a smaller, less crowded alternative to the Maasai Mara, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including zebras, giraffes, and antelopes, as well as a diverse bird population.
The Maasai Cultural Village offers visitors a glimpse into the traditional way of life of the Maasai people. Visitors can learn about Maasai customs, traditions, and daily life through guided tours and cultural performances.
Grilled meat, typically goat or beef, seasoned with local spices and served with ugali (maize porridge) and kachumbari (tomato and onion salad).
A staple food made from maize flour, cooked with water to form a thick porridge-like consistency.
A dish made from collard greens or kale, cooked with onions, tomatoes, and sometimes meat or beans.
A spiced tea made with black tea, milk, sugar, and sometimes cardamom, ginger, or cinnamon.
These months offer the best wildlife viewing opportunities as animals gather around water sources during the dry season. The weather is generally dry and sunny, making it ideal for safaris and outdoor activities.
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Narok is generally safe for tourists, but visitors should exercise caution and be aware of their surroundings. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in crowded areas and on public transportation. Avoid walking alone at night, and be cautious when using ATMs and carrying large amounts of cash.
Narok Railway Station
Narok Bus Terminal
Matatus are the most common form of public transport in Narok, offering affordable and frequent services. They can be crowded and may not always adhere to schedules.
Available • Apps: Uber (limited availability), Local taxi apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
The Loita Hills are a scenic and culturally significant area, home to the Maasai people and a variety of wildlife. The hills offer stunning landscapes, traditional villages, and excellent hiking opportunities.
Lake Nakuru National Park is a renowned wildlife reserve known for its large population of flamingos, rhinos, and other wildlife. The park offers excellent game viewing opportunities and scenic landscapes.
Hells Gate National Park is a unique and dramatic landscape, featuring towering cliffs, geothermal activity, and a variety of wildlife. The park offers excellent hiking, rock climbing, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
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