Tour the national museum of Kenya to learn about the culture, heritage and people of Kenya.
you will also visit the snake park, 1998 bomblast site, KICC and many more.
Pickup included
You will start your day with a pickup from your hotel or residency within Nairobi CBD at 8:30 am by a professional guide/driver and start the drive to the Nairobi National Museum. The Nairobi National Museum was founded in 1920, and established at its present location in 1929. Here you learn about the country’s history, it’s people, culture and art. The Museum aims to interpret Kenya’s rich heritage and offers a one stop for visitors to sample the country’s rich heritage both for education and leisure. It is open on all 356 days throughout the year from 8:30am -5:30pm.You will have a chance also to visit the SNAKE PARK to see the different types of snakes.
At 11:00 am, leave the Museum and start the drive to city center where the car will be parked and the tour will start the walk to the August Memorial park. The August 7th Memorial Park is located at the 1998 Bomb blast scene along Haile Selassie Avenue. It is dedicated to those who lost their lives and contains a notice board listing their names. This will take 1 hour.
Later you will drive to the Kenyatta International Conference Center which is internationally renowned venue for conferences, meetings, exhibitions and special events and among the tallest buildings in Nairobi. You will go to the rooftop and enjoy a marvelous and exclusive view of the city. This will take an hour.
Optionally, you can be taken to a restaurant where you can enjoy delicious African dishes.
Later is drop off to your hotel or residence within Nairobi CBD
Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, is a vibrant city known for its rich wildlife, cultural diversity, and modern urban landscape. It's the only city in the world with a national park within its boundaries, offering a unique blend of city life and nature.
This unique national park is located just a few kilometers from the city center and is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including lions, giraffes, and rhinos.
This museum is dedicated to the Danish author Karen Blixen, who lived in Kenya during the early 20th century. The museum is set in her former home and offers a glimpse into colonial life in Kenya.
Bomas of Kenya is a cultural center that showcases the traditional music, dance, and acrobatics of Kenya's various ethnic groups. The center also features a museum and craft shops.
Grilled meat, typically goat or beef, seasoned with salt and sometimes spices. It's a popular dish often served with ugali and kachumbari.
A staple food made from maize flour, cooked with water to form a thick, dough-like consistency. It's often served with stews or nyama choma.
Collard greens cooked with onions, tomatoes, and sometimes other vegetables. It's a common side dish in Kenyan cuisine.
This is the dry season with plenty of sunshine, making it ideal for safaris and outdoor activities. The city is lively with various festivals and events.
Kenyan Shilling (KES)
GMT+3
240VV, 50HzHz
Nairobi is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and at night. Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
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.
Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt
Car, Bike
Lake Naivasha is a beautiful freshwater lake surrounded by scenic landscapes and wildlife. It's a popular spot for boat rides, birdwatching, and visiting the nearby Hell's Gate National Park.
Mount Longonot is an extinct volcano with a challenging but rewarding hike to the summit. The hike offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes and the crater lake.
Lake Nakuru National Park is known for its large population of flamingos and other wildlife, including rhinos, lions, and leopards. The park offers game drives and walking safaris.
Price varies by option