If you are in Nairobi, get up close and personal with the giraffes- you can feed them at eye level. The local schools take children here to learn about the animals of their country. Giraffe Manor pops
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If you are in Nairobi, get up close and personal with the giraffes- you can feed them at eye level. The local schools take children here to learn about the animals of their country. Giraffe Manor pops
Noble black rhinos are the highlight of this amazing park, Kenya’s first national park and a local treasure.
This is the beautiful farmhouse where Karen Blixen, author of Out of Africa, lived between 1914 and 1931, until she left Kenya after a series of personal tragedies.
Tribal cultural artifacts, Kenyan history and nature exhibits coexist in this national museum, called by some the “birthplace of humanity.”
Each boma (homestead) in this cultural village was built using traditional specifications of myriad Kenyan tribes; through architecture, crafts, music and dance this village serves to preserve Kenyan culture.
This craft market, nearly destroyed by civil unrest in 1998, is across from the large City Market.
This centrally located collection contains historic photographs, Kenyan crafts and paintings.
A Visit to Nairobi is never complete without a K1 Klubhouse experience. Situated along Ojijo Road in Parklands, K1 is Nairobi's foremost entertainment point where locals meet for the best music along with great atmosphere. Indulge yourself everyday with a selection of the best Dj's Music and a mouth watering menu compromising of African and western meals. K1 is a convergence of various cultures that blend together to present the ultimate fun.
