Nairobi National Park is a protected wildlife reserve located in Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya. It was established in 1946 and is the oldest national park in Kenya. The park covers an area of about 117 square kilometers and is located only a few kilometers from the central business district of Nairobi.

The Nairobi National Park is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including lions, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, buffaloes, giraffes, zebras, and many species of birds. The park also has several picnic sites, walking trails, and camping facilities. One of the unique features of Nairobi National Park is the Nairobi Safari Walk, which is a raised wooden boardwalk that allows visitors to view the animals up close without disturbing them.

Despite being located within the city, the park is well protected, and wildlife sightings are common. The park is also home to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, which is a sanctuary for orphaned elephants and rhinos. Visitors can visit the sanctuary to see the young elephants and rhinos being fed and cared for by their keepers.

Nairobi National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in wildlife and nature conservation.

A Day Trip to Nairobi National Park is an excellent way to experience Kenya’s wildlife without venturing too far from the capital city. Here’s a possible itinerary for your day trip:

  1. Start early in the morning, around 6 am, to have the best chance of spotting wildlife.
  2. Drive to the park’s main entrance, which is about 7 km south of Nairobi’s city center.
  3. Once inside the park, your guide will take you on a game drive to explore the park’s diverse ecosystem, which includes grasslands, forests, and wetlands.
  4. Look out for the Big Five – lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and buffalos – as well as other wildlife such as giraffes, zebras, hyenas, cheetahs, and many bird species.
  5. You can take a break at one of the park’s picnic sites and enjoy a packed lunch while taking in the beautiful scenery.
  6. After lunch, continue your game drive and explore other areas of the park.
  7. Before leaving the park, stop by the Ivory Burning Site Monument, which is a tribute to Kenya’s efforts to combat poaching and wildlife conservation.
  8. Finally, head back to Nairobi, where you can visit the Giraffe Centre, the Karen Blixen Museum, or other attractions depending on your interests.

Other Trips

These are other trips.

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Nairobi National Park is home to four of the Big Five safari animals: lions, buffalo, leopards, and rhinos. In fact, the park contains the highest density of black rhinos anywhere in Kenya. What you won’t find here are elephants. While the park once had an African elephant population, the animals were relocated to reduce unnecessary contact between humans and wildlife. 
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