Nairobi City Tour Package (Full Day)
Activities
Day Trip
Best Season
May to January
Start/End Point
Nairobi
Nairobi City Tour Package (Full Day)
Kenya stands as a holiday haven, graced with an abundance of parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Yet, a hidden treasure lies within its capital, Nairobi, offering travelers unparalleled experiences in East Africa.
A mere stone’s throw from the urban hubbub, Nairobi unfolds unique escapades. Engage in an intimate encounter with giraffes, delighting in the opportunity to feed them. Observe playful baby orphan elephants frolic in the mud, a heartwarming spectacle. Step into the pages of history by visiting the fabled residence of Karen Blixen, the creative genius behind “Out of Africa.”
This comprehensive day-long adventure around Nairobi holds a trove of wonders waiting to be explored. Allow Kenya Safaris to be your guide, revealing the myriad gems that promise to etch an indelible mark on your vacation memories.
Safari Itinerary
Full Day Nairobi City Tour
0800hrs:Pick up from your Nairobi hotel
Depart for Karen Blixen Museum Karen Blixen Museum 2 hrs-Karen Blixen Museum is located on the outskirts of Nairobi on Karen road.
Its history dates back to 1914, during the First World War, with the arrival of Karen Blixen from Denmark. At the foot of Ngong Hills, Karen Blixen established herself as a farmer.
After her departure in 1931, the suburbs retained the commemorative home of Karen.
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.
Tour Price Includes
Courtesy Nairobi airport-hotel pick up/drop off transfers
Services of an experienced English/ other language speaking safari tour guide/driver
Transport in a customized 4×4 pop up top Land Cruiser jeep
Private game viewing drives
Bottled drinking water in safari vehicle
Park entrance fees
Meals on safari
Pick up /drop off at your Nairobi airport/ Nairobi hotel or residence
Government taxes and local levies
Tour Price Excludes
Bottled & Soft Drinks
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some of the common questions which our clients ask as they plan for their African safari.
Do i need visa/passport?
Yes! To visit Kenya you will definitely require a passport and a visa. Your passport should have at least 2 blank pages and should be valid for a minimum of 6 months past your arrival date. This is to ensure that its validity does not expire before your safari is over.
There are 3 ways to obtain a tourist visa to Kenya;
- Visit a Kenyan embassy and apply
- On entry to Kenya you can apply for a landing visa. For a landing visa, you need to present your passport. A visa application form and a landing cad will be provided for you to fill out. You will then be required to pay the visa fee in US dollars, which is 50 USD.
- For a Visa to Kenya you can apply only by visiting http://evisa.go.ke/evisa.html
Can my children accompany me during the safaris?
Of course! The most beautiful African safari experiences are had as a family. Your children will enjoy seeing the many animals they only read about in books or watch in the movies.
It will be a memorable experience for them. However, it would help if you continually keep your children in sight, especially when in the bush or in a camping site or lodge. Some camps and lodges are not fenced and wild animals roam around freely. Safari guides, however, are always on the lookout to keep you and your children safe.
Kindly let us know during booking if your children will accompany you so that we can make prior arrangements to make their stay comfortable.
What do you mean by unlimited game drives?
A safari is all about freedom and flexibility in exploring the wild. This is what we give our guests. We give you freedom to exclusive wildlife viewing with no restriction on fuel and mileage.
As long as you are within the designated game drive area and the park’s operational hours you can drive for as long as you want. The game drive area also has to be in accordance to your itinerary. For example, if your itinerary reads ‘explore Maasai Mara National Park’, you can drive within Maasai Mara all day but at no one point can you cross over the Mara River into The Serengeti.
Are there bathrooms in the bush?
Your bathroom needs will catered for throughout the safari. There are several public bathroom facilities around picnic sites, camps, lodges ranger stations, visitor centers and museums.
This being a private safari there might not be any public bathroom facilities in sight. However, you will be given an opportunity to use bush bathrooms when no vehicle can be spotted nearby.
The big safari vehicle will keep you hidden as you go about your business. Bush bathrooms are convenient and you will adapt to them.
What kind of clothing should i bring with me?
For comfort throughout the safari, bring with you light casual clothes. Avoid extreme colors; not too dark (black and dark blue are a no) and not too bright. Try neutral colors.
Safari clothing tips
- Avoid dark colors like black and dark blue. Recommended safari colors are brown, green, khaki, olive and beige.
- Lightweight jacket or windbreaker
- Casual, loose-fitting clothes
- Comfortable walking shoes (i.e. Sneakers, hiking shoes)
- Sandals or flip-flops
- Swimsuit
- Hat
- Extra cotton socks and underwear
- One warm sweater
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If you would like more information on any of the range of safari trips we provide, contact the Sia Yangu Safaris. You can call us at +255 765 469 745 or contact us online and we will get back to you as soon as possible.